Archived Monthly Minutes

Minutes of Community Board 11’s General Meeting
and Public Hearing
Held on
October 16, 2008
at the
Holy Family Home, 1740
84th Street.
The meeting was opened with Monsignor
David Cassato having the honor of
leading the Pledge of Allegiance.
Public
Hearings
I.
Mezcals 86 Rest. Corp.
1474 86th Street
Consumer Affairs License# 122126
The applicant seeks a recommendation
for the renewal of a revocable consent
to operate an unenclosed sidewalk café
consisting of 7 tables and 17 seats
abutting the existing restaurant located
at 1474 86th Street.
The Chairman inquired if anyone from
the public sought recognition. Hearing
none, a motion was made by Angelo
Siciliano to close the public hearing on
this matter. Seconded by Louis
Crispiano. Unanimously adopted.
II.
Draft of Community Board 11’s Capital
and Expense Budget recommendations for
Fiscal Year 2010.
The Chairman inquired if anyone from the
public sought recognition on this
matter. Hearing none, a motion was made
by Bart Allegretti to close the public
hearing. Seconded by Tom Colasanto.
Unanimously adopted.
Moment of
Silence
Mr. Guarinello requested a moment of
silence to honor the memory of Leone
Demolfetto, a long serving board member
of Community Board 11 who passed away
last month.
Public Portion
Kenneth Lazar, representing the
Department of Buildings, reminded
residents of the importance of smoke and
carbon dioxide detectors in every house
and apartment.
He further advised that he has brought
informational handouts regarding smoke
detectors, carbon monoxide detectors,
and illegal conversions.
Mary Placanica, representing Assembly
Member Colton, announced that flu shots
will be administered in the Assembly
Member’s office located at 155 Kings
Highway on November 5th from
10AM – 1PM.
Ms. Placanica further advised that on
November 12th, District
Attorney Hynes will give a presentation
on Crimes Against Seniors at the United
Regular Democratic Club, 29 Bay 25
Street.
St Simon and Jude will be holding a
Blood Drive this Sunday, October 19th
from 9AM – 2PM.
Michael Sciaraffo, representing Council
Member Gentile, advised a Green Market
has opened in Bay Ridge, on 94th
Street and 3rd Avenue in the
old Key Food parking lot. It will be
open every Saturday through December
from 8AM –5PM.
Mr. Sciaraffo announced that Councilman
Gentile is hosting a parking ticket
forum in response to numerous complaints
from the community. The forum will be
held on Wednesday, October 22nd,
at the Moose Lodge, 7711 18th
Avenue at 6:30 PM.
The Chairman inquired if anyone else
from the public sought recognition.
Hearing none, a motion was made by
Angelo Siciliano to close the public
portion of the meeting. Seconded by
Monsignor David Cassato. Unanimously
adopted.
Minutes
A motion was made by Louisa Verito to
adopt the minutes of the September 10,
2008 meeting with the amendments that
were submitted by Man Wai Lau. Seconded
by Man Wai Lau. Unanimously adopted.
Disposition of Public Hearings
I.
Mezcals
1474 86th Street
Frank Segreto, Chairman of the Planning
and Zoning Committee, advised that
Mezcals Restaurant, 1474 86th
Street, is seeking to renew their
revocable consent to operate an
unenclosed sidewalk café. There were no
changes made to the application, and
there have been no complaints associated
with the sidewalk café.
A motion was made by Man Wai Lau to
approve the application as presented.
Seconded by Stan Roher. Unanimously
adopted.
II.
Draft of Community Board 11’s Capital
and Expense Budget recommendations for
Fiscal Year 2010.
Marnee Elias-Pavia advised that there
are two additional items to be placed on
the expense budget recommendations:
Continued funding for Department of
Sanitation litter basket service and
daily school collection.
A motion was made by Louisa Verito to
approve the draft of Community Board
11’s Capital and Expense Budget for
Fiscal Year 2010 as amended. Seconded
by Frank Segreto. Unanimously adopted.
Chairman’s
Report
Mr. Guarinello advised that the New York
City Council has issued new standards
and procedures for street co-naming
request’s. The new standards are very
specific and our Parks Committee will
utilize these procedures for all
co-naming request received by Community
Board 11 for consideration.
The Chairman advised that we have
received a request to co-name 70th
Street and 18th Avenue to
“Alba Way” to honor the Alba Pastry
Shop. The request will be sent to
committee for review.
Committee
Reports
Nick Miraglia, Chairman of the Public
Safety Committee, reported that National
Night Out, which was held on August 5th,
was a success. The 62nd
Precinct was one of four local precincts
that hosted events for National Night
out against Crime, an event founded 25
years ago by a nonprofit organization to
promote a partnership between the police
and the community.
There were over 3,000 people who
participated and 30 businesses help make
this night a success.
Louisa Verito, Chair Person of the
Health, Social Services, and Seniors
committee, advised that notification has
been received from Program Development
Services regarding their 3 bed
individual residence alternative,
located at 7402 Bay Parkway. The
residents, due to the natural aging
process, require 24-hour home care,
which technically changes the site from
a supportive residence to a supervised
residence.
There is no other change to the program
and does not require public hearings.
Assemblyman
Abbate
The Assemblyman advised that over the
past two months while the Legislature
was out of session, he had the
opportunity to work with the residents
on local issues.
He reminded everyone to vote on Election
Day, November 4th.
District Manager’s Report
Marnee Elias-Pavia advised that she
attended the Budget Consultations and
met with Small Business Services
regarding stoop line permits on 86th
Street between Bay Parkway and 23rd
Avenue.
Small Business Services has agreed to an
onsite meeting to further discuss the
issue and updates will be provided to
the Board as they become available.
The District Manager advised that she
also met with the Department of
Sanitation and discussed the posting of
illegal moving signs throughout our
community.
The Department has issued numerous
summonses for fliers they see posted on
poles, but there is no way of collecting
or finding the responsible party behind
the operation.
There was discussion regarding this
issue and contact will be made with the
District Attorney’s office or the State
Attorney General for assistance in this
matter.
The District Manager advised that a few
years ago the Board supported a pilot
project on 86th Street, which
called for the removal of the corner
litter baskets. These baskets are
misused and are generally used for
household garbage. The pilot project
was delayed for a capital project that
is now complete.
The issue was discussed with the
Department of Sanitation, and instead of
removing the litter baskets, the
Department would now like to conduct
extensive outreach and targeted
enforcement for the misuse of the litter
receptacles.
The District Manager advised that a
location will be provided based upon the
area with the highest amount of improper
refuse, and aggressive enforcement and
education will be conducted by the
Department of Sanitation.
Ms. Elias-Pavia advised the following:
Department of Design and Construction
has given notification that they will be
milling and resurfacing Bay Parkway
between Cropsey Avenue and 86th
Street. The work will last
approximately one week and work will be
done at night.
Due to budget constraints, the
Department of Sanitation will not be
making special collections for leaves
this fall. Residents can place their
leaves out with their regular garbage
for collection. No special leaf bags or
brown bags are required.
New Business
Eileen LaRuffa announced that Stanley
and Sandy Roher recently celebrated
their 55th wedding
anniversary.
Mr. Guarinello congratulated Monsignor
Cassato for being honored by Borough
President Markowitz in celebration of
Italian American Heritage month.
A motion was made by Frank Segreto to
adjourn. Seconded by Eileen LaRuffa.
Attendance |
Present |
Absent |
Excused |
Guests |
Angelo Siciliano |
Angel Geraldi |
Albert Milone |
Andrew Santano |
Antonio Troia |
Anthony Mallozzi |
Barbara Parisi |
Kenneth Lazar –
Department of Buildings |
Bart Allegretti |
Camillo Messina |
Corrado Manfredi |
Lucille Santano |
Charles Farrauto |
David Gordon |
John Raffaele |
Lucretia Regina-Potter –
Republican District
Leader 49th A.D. |
Eileen LaRuffa |
Donald Clark |
Kalman Talbak |
Mary Placanica –
Assemblyman Colton |
Frank Segreto |
Ella Nigro |
Leonard Beninson |
Michael Sciaraffo-
Council Member Gentile |
Iris Chiu |
Frank Naccarato |
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Sandy Roher |
Jerry Chiapetta |
Gerald Bertuna |
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Tom Neve – Reaching Out
Community Services |
Joseph DiSanto |
Joseph Caruana |
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Louis Crispiano |
Laurie Windsor |
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Louisa Verito |
Raymond Mollica |
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Mafalda DiMango |
Sarra Fronshtein |
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Man Wai Lau |
Steve Balasiano |
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Maria Campanella |
William Hongach |
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Msgr. David Cassato |
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Nicholas Miraglia |
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Rabbi Gary Pollack |
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Richard DiNapoli |
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Rosa Casella |
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Rosalee Manitta |
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Ross Brady |
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Shirley Fineman |
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Stanley Roher |
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Thomas Colasanto |
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Vincent Nativo |
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William Guarinello |
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