Archived Monthly Minutes

Minutes of Community Board 11’s General Meeting
and Public Hearing
Held on
April 09, 2006
at the
Holy Family Home, 1740
84th Street.
Public Portion
Lori Amato formally requested that
Community Board 11 rename 81st
Street between 16th and 17th
Avenues in honor of her mother Josephine
N. Frediani. Mrs. Frediani was a
community activist, lifelong resident of
Bensonhurst and District Leader in the
Republican Club.
June Johnson representing the American
Cancer Society advised that the 8th
Annual Relay for Life will be taking
place in Bay Ridge at the Fort Hamilton
Athletic Field on June 10th,
2006 from 10AM – Midnight.
Relay for Life is a fun-filled overnight
event designed to celebrate survivorship
and raise money for research and
programs of the American Cancer Society.
During the event, teams of people gather
at schools, fairgrounds, or parks and
take turns walking or running laps. Last
year’s event raised over $92,000 for the
American Cancer Society. Carlos
Scissura will be this year’s Honorary
Chairperson. Flyers are available.
The Chairman inquired if anyone else
from the public sought recognition.
Hearing none, a motion was made by Frank
Segreto to close the Public Portion of
the meeting. Seconded by John Raffaele;
unanimously adopted.
Public
Hearings
I.
Tasty P & P Inc.
1707-1709 86th Street
Consumer Affairs License# 1156715
The applicant seeks a recommendation for
an existing revocable consent to
continue operating an enclosed sidewalk
café abutting its existing restaurant
for a period of two years. The sidewalk
café consists of 11 tables and 23 seats.
The Chairman inquired if anyone from the
public sought recognition on this
matter. Hearing none, a motion was made
by Frank Segreto to close the public
hearing. Seconded by Man Wai Lau.
Unanimously adopted.
II.
Mezcals 86 Rest. Corp.
1474 86th Street
Consumer Affairs License# 1221126
The applicant seeks a recommendation for
a revocable consent to operate a new
unenclosed sidewalk café abutting its
existing restaurant consisting of 7
tables and 17 seats for a two-year
period.
The Chairman inquired if anyone from the
public sought recognition on this
matter. Hearing none, a motion was made
by Man Wai Lau to close the public
hearing. Seconded by Jerry Chiapetta.
Unanimously adopted.Minutes
A
motion was made by Rabbi Pollack to accept the minutes of the
March 9, 2006 meeting. Seconded by Shirley Fineman.
Unanimously adopted.
Moment of
Silence
Mr. Guarinello requested a moment of
silence for Dominick Miraglia, a past
board member and father of current board
member Nicholas Miraglia.
Disposition of Public Hearings
Frank Segreto, Chairman of the Planning
and Zoning Committee, advised that Tasty
P & P also known as Andiamo Restaurant,
located at 1707-1709 86th
Street, is requesting approval to renew
its revocable consent for an enclosed
sidewalk cafe abutting its existing
restaurant.
Mr. Segreto reported that he has spoken
with the owner of the restaurant who
confirms that there have been no changes
to either the physical enclosure or the
number of tables or chairs.
Furthermore, the applicant’s architect
has received a letter from the New York
City Department of Consumer Affairs
confirming that the number of tables and
chairs remains unchanged from the
original approval.
A motion was made by Louisa Verito to
approve the renewal application as
submitted by Tasty P & P for a revocable
consent for the continued operation of
an enclosed sidewalk café abutting its
existing restaurant for a period of two
years. The sidewalk café consists of 11
tables and 23 seats. Seconded by Tony
Troia. Unanimously adopted.
Mr. Segreto reported that Mezcals 86
Restaurant Corp., located at 1476 86th
Street, is requesting permission to
erect an unenclosed sidewalk café
abutting its existing restaurant at the
above address. The proposed sidewalk
café will comprise approximately 160
square feet and will contain seven (7)
tables and seating for 17 patrons.
Similar outdoor cafes exist on both
sides of this restaurant, accordingly,
this proposed café will fit in with the
character of the existing neighborhood.
A motion was made by Jerry Chiapetta to
approve the application for a new
sidewalk café at 1476 86th
Street consisting of 7 tables and 17
seats. Seconded by Man Wai Lau.
Unanimously adopted
Chairman's Report
Mr. Guarinello advised that the request
to
rename 81st Street between 16th
and 17th Avenues in honor of
Josephine N. Frediani will be referred
to the Parks Committee for a
recommendation.
The Chairman announced that Tony Troia
will be serving as Co-Chair of the Parks
Committee.
The Chairman appointed the following
members to serve on the 2006-2007
Nominating Committee: Richard DiNapoli,
Chairman, Bart Allegretti, Al Campanelli,
and Dr. Joe Caruana.
Mr. Guarinello advised that due to
hospital closures Maimonides Hospital
has forged a partnership with Victory
Memorial Hospital in order to keep
Victory viable. The Chairman stated
that he has been appointed to serve on
the Board as a Maimonides appointee and
will provide further updates as they
become available.District Manager's Report
Howard Feuer advised that during spring
recess, PS 112 located at 71st
Street and 15th Avenue, and
PS 204 located at 81 Street and 15th
Avenue, are having new sidewalks
installed.
In addition, the Department of
Transportation has issued a sidewalk
contract for the replacement of
sidewalks at various city owned
properties. Included are IS 281, IS
228, IS 96, and several libraries. The
work is scheduled to begin in late
April.
The District Manager advised that the
capital project on 86th
Street that calls for the replacement of
sanitary sewers, storm sewers and water
mains is not as extensive as originally
presented. The project was revised
based upon televised inspection of the
sewers and only portions of the sewers
will be relined. The replacement of the
water main will be completed in stages
and should take no longer than 5 days
per segment.
Mr. Feuer advised that he and Marnee
Elias-Pavia, ADM is attending a meeting
tomorrow morning with Assemblyman Abbate,
Councilman Domenic M. Recchia Jr. and
the Parks Department regarding Nellie
Bly Amusement Park.
The District Manager reported that he
conducted a walk through of Nellie Bly
park and has questions pertaining to the
contract. Many of the rides were
removed and buildings were demolished.
Mr. Feuer will provide an update at next
month’s meeting.
Mr. Feuer reported that he attended the
18th Avenue Board of Trade
meeting this morning. The major
discussions were parking issues and
summonses. Mr. Feuer advised the
merchants that the Police Department
could not tolerate double-parked
vehicles for safety reasons.
Mr. Feuer re-visited the issue of
oversized bus stops within Community
Board 11. He explained that at certain
locations along 18th Avenue
the bus stops are over half a block long
taking away much-needed parking spaces.
A motion was made by Frank Segreto to
call upon the Department of
Transportation to explore the
possibility of reducing the size of the
bus stops with Community Board 11.
Seconded by Man Wai Lau. Unanimously
adopted.
Police
Department
Captain Cangiarella, the Commanding
Officer of the 62nd Precinct
advised that he and the Community
Affairs Officers are available to
discuss any police related matters.
Mr. Guarinello thanked the Captain for
his leadership and fine work.
Assemblyman
Abbate
The Assemblyman advised that this year
the budget did not have any cut on any
services to the communities and includes
significant tax cuts.
The Assemblyman advised that there is no
longer any sales tax on clothing costing
$110 or less. This means a single item
at $110 not a combined total. The
Assembly included a rebate of $125 for
property owners similar to the City’s
rebate.
New Business
Stan Roher discussed the proliferation
of day care centers in residential
homes. He stated that he is aware that
the Board took a position on this issue
but requested that we once again contact
the appropriate agency to discuss the
matter.
Liza Kramer, representing Public
Advocate Betsy Gotbaum, advised that
residents could contact her office at
212-669-7250 for a variety of issues.
On motion, the meeting was adjourned.
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Guests: |
Bart Allegretti |
Jerry Bertuna |
Maria Campanella |
Dr. Joe Caruana |
Jerry Chiapetta |
Tom Colasanto |
Louis Crispiano |
Leone Demolfetto |
Mafalda DiMango |
Richard DiNapoli |
Joe DiSanto |
Shirley Fineman |
Sarra Fronshtein |
William Guarinello |
Man Wai Lau |
James Lee |
Anthony Mallozzi |
Corrado Manfredi |
Raymond Mollica |
Frank Naccaratto |
Rabbi Gary Pollack |
John Raffaele |
Stan Roher |
Carlo Scissura |
Frank Segreto |
Angelo Siciliano |
Antonio Troia |
Louisa Verito |
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Leonard Beninson |
Ross Brady |
Steve Camastra |
Don Clark |
Michael Ferrier |
Angel Geraldi |
David Gordon |
William Hongach |
Guy LaMonaca |
Eileen LaRuffa |
Peter Mugavero |
Anthony Neglia |
Ella Nigro |
Gina Romano |
Thomas Victoria |
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Al Campanelli |
Billy Cerbelli |
Milton Kramer |
Rosalee Manitta |
Nicholas Miraglia |
Barbara Parisi |
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P.O. Agosta – 62 Pct |
Ed D’Angelo – BPL New Utrecht Branch |
Justin Bowers |
Mike Leuck |
Bob Capano – Congressman Fossella |
Camille Socci – Brooklyn Borough President |
Kenneth Lazar-Department of Buildings |
Liza Kramer – Public Advocate Gotbaum |
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