Archived Monthly Minutes

Minutes of Community Board 11’s General Meeting
and Public Hearing
Held on
June 12, 2008
at the
Holy Family Home, 1740
84th Street.
Public
Hearings
I.
6701 Bay Parkway
Brooklyn, New York 11204
Block 6576 Lot 10
The applicant seeks an appeal to rescind
stop work order issued by the Department
of Buildings, and to reinstate permit #
301952590 to complete construction to an
existing building beyond the two (2)
year anniversary date of the Bensonhurst
zoning change.
The Chairman inquired if anyone from the
public sought recognition on this
matter.
Hearing none, a motion was made by
Corrado Manfredi to close the public
hearing. Seconded by John Raffaele.
Unanimously adopted.
II.
BSA Calendar # 406-82-BZ
2411 86th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11214
The applicant seeks an extension of term
for the special permit permitting a
drive-thru facility at the above
location.
The Chairman inquired if anyone from the
public sought recognition on the
matter.
Hearing none, a motion was made by Man
Wai Lau to close the public hearing.
Seconded by Tom Colasanto. Unanimously
adopted.
Pledge
The regular meeting of Community Board
11 was opened with Barbara Parisi having
the honor of leading the Pledge of
Allegiance.
Public Portion
Adrian Straker, Director of Public
Relation’s for Borough President Marty
Markowitz introduced herself to the
Board and advised that the Borough
President is hosting a Housing Fair on
June 23rd, from 6PM – 9PM.
Informational flyers are available.
The Chairman inquired if anyone else
from the public sought recognition.
Hearing none, a motion was made by Tom
Colasanto to close the public portion of
the meeting. Seconded by Bart
Allegretti. Unanimously adopted.
Minutes
A motion was made by John Raffaele to
adopt the minutes of the May 7, 2008
meeting. Seconded by Bart Allegretti.
Unanimously adopted.
Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee presented the
following slate of Officers for the
2008-2009 term at the May 7, 2008
meeting:
Chairman – William R. Guarinello
1st Vice Chair – Shirley
Fineman
2nd Vice Chair – Corrado
Manfredi
Secretary – Frank Segreto
Treasurer – Louisa Verito
The Chairman inquired if there were any
nominations from the floor. Hearing
none, a motion was made by Vincent
Nativo to accept the slate of Officers
as presented by the Nominating
Committee. Seconded by Nick Miraglia.
Unanimously adopted.
Presentation
Martin Fiasconaro, Principal of the
Brooklyn Studio, located on 21st
Avenue between 83rd Street
and 84th Street, advised
after the September 11 tragedy the
children and Olga Munoz-Locke,
coordinator of school activities,
initiated projects to raise funds.
Ms. Munoz-Locke announced that this year
the children, through student
activities, raised funds, which will be
presented to the Police Department, Fire
Department and to Fort Hamilton Army
Base this evening.
Command Sgt. Major Juan Caez thanked the
children, as well as the administrators
of Brooklyn Studio School for their
support and their commitment to the
future of our country.
Commander Sgt. Major Caez, on behalf of
Colonel Steven Smith, Commander of Fort
Hamilton Army Base, presented a Coin of
Excellence to the children as a token of
appreciation for all of their efforts.
Chief Kennery, representing the New York
City Fire Department and the members of
Engine 243, expressed their appreciation
to the children for never forgetting the
children who lost parents in the line of
duty.
Police Officer Steve Agosta of the 62nd
Precinct, on behalf of the widows and
children of the New York City Police
Department, thanked the children for
their support.
Award
Presentation
On behalf of Officers, Members and staff
of Community Board 11, Chairman William
Guarinello presented a plaque to Police
Officer Steve Agosta, of the 62nd
Precinct Community Affairs Unit, in
recognition and appreciation of his
outstanding service and dedication to
the Bensonhurst community.
Police Officer Agosta thanked the Board
for the recognition and support.
Assemblyman
Abbate
Assemblyman Abbate thanked William
Guarinello for his hard work and
tireless efforts on behalf of our
community in his capacity as Chairman of
Victory Memorial Hospital.
The Assemblyman advised that he has
sponsored a bill before the Assembly in
relation to the Water Board. Currently
the Water Board, after collecting funds
from property owners, gives the City of
New York 80 million dollars for fees and
rentals, to place in its general fund.
This practice places the Water Board
with a deficit to cover operating costs.
The bill calls for the Water Board after
collecting their fees to first pay their
expenses before monies are placed in the
general fund.
The Assemblyman advised that the Mayor
is fighting this bill and there is no
support in the Senate.
Disposition of Public Hearings
I.
6701 Bay Parkway
Block 6576 Lot 10
Frank Segreto, Chairman of the Planning
and Zoning committee, advised that the
applicant is requesting an extension of
its original permit to complete
construction. The permits for this
construction were lawfully issued prior
to the 6-23-05 effective date of the
Bensonhurst rezoning. The permits
expired two years later and the
developer was not aware that he had
thirty (30) days to apply for an
extension. Once that period also
elapsed, the DOB issued a stop work
order.
The building is 97% complete at a cost,
to date, of almost $2.2 million. The
only work that remains is to complete
some minor, interior framing, plumbing
and finishing work for one of the
tenants. The remaining cost of
construction is approximately $75,000.
The additional work will not enlarge
the footprint, height and overall bulk
of the building as it now exists.
Mr. Segreto made a motion to approve the
application as presented. Seconded by
Bart Allegretti. Unanimously adopted.
II.
2411 86th
Street
BSA Calendar # 406-82-BZ
Mr. Segreto advised that the applicant
seeks an extension of term for the
Special Permit permitting a drive-thru
facility for the McDonald’s Restaurant.
This special permit was originally
approved in 1983 and has been
periodically extended. There have been
no complaints filed with the 62nd
Precinct relating to this location.
A motion was made by Frank Segreto to
approve the extension of term for the
Special Permit as presented. Seconded
by Man Wai Lau. Unanimously adopted.
Chairman’s
Report
Mr. Guarinello welcomed and introduced
the following newly appointed board
members to Community Board 11: Iris
Chui, Laurie Windsor, Charles Farrauto
and Steve Balasiano.
The Chairman advised that Victory
Memorial Hospital is no longer an
emergency room. It is being utilized as
an urgent care center, a treat and
release facility.
Mr. Guarinello further advised that he
has resigned from the Board of Trustees
of Victory Memorial Hospital. The
position was demanding and time
consuming and his mission was to
maintain a hospital at the facility.
The Chairman advised that Senator Golden
held a Town Hall meeting at St. Mary’s
Church. Many issues were discussed and
the meeting was well attended by the
community.
Mr. Guarinello announced that our
District Manager, Howard Feuer is
retiring. Mr. Feuer has set his
retirement date for sometime in late
August. Although there is not a vacancy
until Howard actually retires pursuant
to the By-Laws of Community Board 11, a
search committee needs to be formed in
order to appoint a new District Manager.
Mr. Guarinello thanked Marnee
Elias-Pavia, the Assistant District
Manager, for providing a seamless
transition in Mr. Feuer’s absence.
The Chairman appointed the following to
serve on the District Manager Search
Committee: Vincent Nativo, Chairman,
Richard DiNapoli, Eileen LaRuffa, Nick
Miraglia, and Frank Segreto.
District Manager’s Report
Marnee Elias-Pavia, Assistant District
Manager, reported that Community Board
11 has just received notification from
the Landmarks Preservation Commission
that there will be a public hearing on
the designation of the Hubbard House,
located at 2138 McDonald Avenue on
Tuesday, June 24, 2008.
Since sufficient time was not given to
schedule a public hearing, or review by
the Housing and Landmark committee, nor
is one called for pursuant to the rules
and regulations of the Landmarks
Preservation Commission, we will not
take a position on this issue.
Last Friday, the ribbon cutting ceremony
took place for the Cityparks Junior Golf
Center, which is adjacent to the Dyker
Beach Golf Course. The center is the
first of its kind in the nation and
offers free golf instruction to children
ages 6 through 17. Applications are
available for those interested.
A donation drive is being conducted to
collect items for our troops who are
serving overseas. Some of the items
needed are shampoo, soap, wipes and
other toiletries. The items can be
dropped off at St. Finbar’s Church
through July 1st.
Shirley Fineman extended an invitation
to everyone to come to the Jewish
Community House on June 16th
at 6PM to participate in a presentation
by New York City Comptroller William
Thompson.
Marnee Elias-Pavia discussed how
Community Boards are unique as city
agencies because they address an array
of issues and are not focused on any one
particular city service. They provides
us with an opportunity to monitor the
effectiveness or lack thereof of polices
and regulations as they relate to
different areas of our community.
During the last few months, we have read
or heard about tragedies relating to
safety issues relating to building
construction. The Mayor, Speaker Quinn
and Acting Building Commissioner
LiMandri have introduced a legislative
agenda to provide the Department of
Buildings with additional enforcement
and oversight to further address safety
issues.
Ms. Elias-Pavia stated that in Community
Board 11 it has been observed that new
permits on many properties are issued
by the Building Department before the
outstanding violations are addressed.
A motion was made by Man Wai Lau to
adopt a resolution that calls for the
Department of Buildings to stop issuing
building permits to any property that
has outstanding building violations
unless they are for the remediation of
said violations. Seconded by Louis
Crispiano. Unanimously adopted.
A motion was made by John Raffaele to
adjourn. Seconded by Corrado Manfredi.
Unanimously adopted.
Attendance |
Present |
Absent |
Excused |
Guests |
Al Campanelli |
Angel Geraldi |
Camillo Messina |
Adrian Straker – Borough
President’s Office |
Albert Milone |
Anthony Mallozzi |
Dr. Joe Caruana |
Al Fazio – Assemblyman
Abbate |
Angelo Siciliano |
Anthony Neglia |
Rosalee Manitta |
Andrew Santano |
Antonio Troia |
David Gordon |
Sarra Fronshtein |
Charles Michaels |
Barbara Parisi |
Maria Campanella |
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Daniel Braff Esq. |
Bart Allegretti |
William Hongach |
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Katy Rosa- Department of
Parks |
Charles Farrauto |
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Kenneth Lazar –
Department of Buildings |
Corrado Manfredi |
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Ramona Pontone-Miele |
Don Clark |
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Raybblin Vargas –
Healthcare Education
Project |
Eileen LaRuffa |
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Rudolf Ranier –
Institute for Community
Living |
Ella Nigro |
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Sandy Roher |
Frank Naccaratto |
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Frank Segreto |
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Gerald Bertuna |
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Jerry Chiapetta |
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Joe DiSanto |
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John Raffaele |
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Laurie Windsor |
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Leonard Beninson |
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Leone Demolfetto |
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Louis Crispiano |
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Louisa Verito |
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Mafalda DiMango |
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Man Wai Lau |
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Msgr. David Cassato |
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Nicholas Miraglia |
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Rabbi Gary Pollack |
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Raymond Mollica |
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