Williston Park 2018_07_27

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Friday, July 27, 2018

Vol. 67, No. 30

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W.P. residents oppose Willis Ave. apartments

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More than 400 sign petitions against proposed three-story development BY R E B ECC A K L A R More than 400 residents have signed a petition opposing a mixeduse, multi-story building proposed to be built on Willis Avenue, according to Steve Mikhlin, a village resident who started the petition. Applicants Christopher Lazos, of Albertson, and Akbar Bhojani, of New Hyde Park, are seeking to build on the vacant lot located at 615-621 Willis Ave. The lot has been vacant since a July 2014 fire destroyed four buildings and five businesses. Since presenting to the zoning board last Monday, the applicants have decided to resubmit their plans, project architect Jason Mandel said in an interview. The revised plans are not yet finalized and details cannot be shared at this time, Mandel said. Mandel said the plan is to create two, three-story buildings. The first floor will be used for commercial use, and above that will be

apartment units, he said. There will be eight apartment units in total, Mandel said. The project was originally submitted as one application, but will now be separated into two, Mandel said. Mikhlin said residents are concerned the apartments will cause traffic issues. Many residents moved from “places like Queens” to avoid searching for parking spots, Mikhlin said. The three-story, mixed-use buildings will also impact the suburban quality of life, Mikhlin said. “And most folks agree, we pay a premium to live where we do and that premium is our taxes,” Mikhlin said. “And there’s a level of expectation that we live in a suburban or semi-suburban environment where we enjoy … fewer cars, less commercial type of businesses, etc.” He added that if approved by the zoning board, the case could Continued on Page 58

PHOTO BY REBECCA KLAR

Jim Sullivan, a Williston Park resident, plays bocce in Mineola’s Wilson Park. See story on page 3

Herricks teacher runs for a cause at 60 BY R E B ECC A K L A R

“People say as you get older your time decreases, but At 60 years old, Deirdre my time in my marathon is an Bambrick is far from slowing hour faster than my first one,” said Bambrick, a second-grade down. In fact, the Herricks school teacher at Searingtown School. Bambrick, a resident of teacher said she’s speeding up.

Baldwin, has run 17 marathons since her first in 2007, right before she turned 50, she said. In her latest effort, Bambrick ran six miles a day for 60 days, to honor her age. Continued on Page 59

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