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Friday, March 11, 2016
Vol. 4, No. 11
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Flower Hill board eyes tax rate drop
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Village will increase spending by 1.08 percent while tax rate falls By S a r a h M i n k e wicz Village of Flower Hill Mayor Elaine Phillips on Monday announced the 2016-17 budget with a 1.08 budget increase in spending but a proposed decrease in the village tax rate. Phillips said the village was able to increase spending while reducing the tax rate was a result in an increase in revenue from village fees, including fencing and building permits. “It’s a great budget and I’m excited,” she said at the board’s regularly scheduled meeting. Philips said the trustees are proposing a reduction in the tax rate to 1.05 percent. The proposed budget calls for $3,566,00 in spending — an increase of 1.08 percent from last year. The budget includes $547,429 for fire safety services. Philips said village trustees will discuss the budget in more detail at a public meeting at 7:30 p.m. on
March 21 at Village Hall. Trustees gave tentative approval to a proposal by Elona Development LLC to revamp the former Landmark Diner building at 1045 Northern Blvd. in Roslyn to house Roche Bobois, a furniture store. Chuck Panetta, an engineer who appeared at the hearing on behalf of Elona Development LLC, said the village zoning board reviewed the proposal and are now awaiting a determination from Nassau County before making a final determination on their application. Pannetta said officials had expressed concerns about the design of the building and traffic that the developer had addressed. “We were able to reduce the size of the building from the previous diner,” Panetta said. “By reducing the building size we were able to increase the aisle widths.” He also said the plan would limit staking, traffic would continue to flow freely, and the trees Continued on Page 65
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Young boy dressed as mickey mouse at the Temple Sinai Purim Breakfast. See story on Page 24
13 candidates vie for board seats in 4 Roslyn villages By A d e da m ol a Agboola Village of East Hills voters will choose between two incumbents and two civic activists who have engaged in a heated election race when the polls open on March 12. In Roslyn Estates, residents
And in Flower Hill and Rolwill be asked to vote for two seats on the Board of Trustees, syn Harbor, five trustees, two mayors and a village justice are up for re-election — all unopposed. Election day in Roslyn will ELECTION 2016 vary from village to village. In East Hills, former Counbut have only one candidate on try Estates Civic Association the ballot for whom to vote. Continued on Page 66
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