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LEABm FREEPORT. NEW YORK. OCTOBER 9,1986
52DdYEAR,No^25
FREEPORT UEUOKlAt. L l l i i i f
V iiCRRICK ROAD
FREEfQRT U Y 41520 gf
PRICE 2 5 * PER COEY
Plan Waterfront Zone,CodeChanges
^ • _« • » ^^^ •.,••— • New Marine b/sfr(d. Lower
j f a t f S f f C S VOOCI r O r C?n«fc Dens'fy Proposed
ralEPORr-fn prepatatfon for two public litartm ta Mo«MAer>
daStagHttb zoning and leghlativechangMforproper^nwidifmpMf
P K «i»i&ont area), ilie Village Board ofT^M^ illanAq n i ^ i
pcMcr f. a ^ t t d a "negative" emirennental aiiMmM Mttimitf>
AccariBng to ihc declantion. there wOl be not^^invitapail MB^ 1^
0» prapwed changes In the areas.
MIS ieporf Show$ High
Cireulcrtlcm; LQW Costs
BAUIWn • A«n(i&g to stattstfcs recently issued by the Nassau
mmgg S^mm PUS}, tilt Baldwin FubUc library has the fUUi U^ietl
ptr eaptia etmitatton of tbe 54 libraries in Natsau County, while
shnallaneoiuly maintali^ the diird lowest cosa per circdhitlon bi the
Counto. . . •
. The ISSSStatiilical Report .- •,•• .=r .. - -,
released by NLS showi dmilation'
Nf»ii, Woman
-.Then iaped'.
per capita whfeb mtasnres the
numba of itemsalibrary circulates
In teUtloa to the pc^tetiott of tbe
camniQiiity it seryes. This figure Is
Me measpre of a libftiy^ peaetra^
- tion of the conunuiAy and of the
eitn^enns of Its service.
"We are veryplnsed that this
ycarlittatlstMseontiniithklcvtIaf '
use and the kind of stkppoii that the
Library receives, from the Baldwin
eonimuni^,' said Library Director
Barbara'HopkIns,*'apd we pledge
to do ereiythittg we can to see (liat -
the Library continues to provide
the kind of service that the com^
munity wants and deserves.'' '
Village ^ard Responds To
Questions On Stadium, Garbage,
lltteiini. Park Closing, Etc. '
.fRIEPOlT-Viltagr-Ofpuly .
Mafiff CtawOB^ui^Mpe -
• lb • meittiB^al af te'Wnigc'
Bnam pabHe Hiilna if mday
• efH^fe OAito'Mii aribnwl-
^ ^ t h a f b i n ^ l a ^ A ^ l t a a f
'ttetewpteM&r^tbtinirtht
fitipnrt-MnilABl Htadtam.
vrouU n«l l» condmii. Only one
of te M H mopMdi (icdvcd by
IiieBBafdMriwt«iavt#atcil
i^tfttie^AamteaiitancHor
aflynlfaerrenwlianaliieiiviiy, -
Oarii Md fOb^ rcMent Vfaiec
Onnpiiin,«bnp(»edlh(qinttion;'
' Clark was chairing the Board
meeting In the absence of iilajor
- Ilorol^ .Htomi, who is an'vaea-tion.
•
OlhaQutahm
In response to resident Walt
' Petersen, wbofivesonNorth tirove
Street, Cbtrfc agreed with Petenen^
complaNs abmt litter and garbage
on the street, a condition Petersen
charged, is caused by the local
Steven>Eteltn and Its tmtomers.
Clarli, eommenlini that the
ttler and g^taige in the street h
"diisvacml'and "hBiting out
Ina^'aM *«c wU «M K we on
Tilt nwilH Mid m cxf^fai ID
Miieafttt^MbifflMite Civic
Aitdclailiin imWCM hair ihi
new SIO'pcf,month feefornar
)ardpickapofgtrbag(«^dei«« '
mined. • ' .
fsfcais called tbe fee "hiRbly
dhcrin^tory** agidrat flic tm&t
people who live aloiie and iCow
who cannot'iifi tbe oms. •
Tnistee Victor Cohen saM Om
board lud considered the a^u>
menls raised by Iskoit.but Ifaal
they were "good points"ahd he
(Coheri) was "w illing to laikabonl
• Trustee Vincent DlCostanio
pointed to tbesa>ings to the tSbge
of S4I7,000annuatty, without tear
) acd pickup, and said that a sun ey
showed that close to JS% of the
residents had not been utilitlng the
service anyway. .
Cohen agreed that there are
people Hbu ca.nnoi ~cope Hiih the
new charge** and need special
consideration." >. I will look into
Hut," he vowed.
- IJonel Socolov, aNoith Cirovc
Street resfdent.poinf ed out that
there is no crossing guard at fii^
Lombardo Avenue and Sunrise
lligbwa) during the morning
• l»Durs.'*\Vewinhavearatallt|,"li»
nameti.
Clarkagreedasurvey dmidd be
made of that comer.
l.onise'S(mptott,ar6ldcat«I
' .• (Co'pJ.on^^**!.* *.•.,",
' PREEi;ORT-AiiIf'<year«ald
woman wn abducted jkyttKH men
as she w8l)t«l on a Preeport siifeet
at aboiit U nodn TbOTday a ^ -
nooB.gctober'l:-— •-•* •• ','••
Thie woman was then driven by .
the men te an unknown hdjisc,
apparently in or near Freeport,
where'ah^.was nfped by a fonrth '
man before befog retea«d, > .-.
Accordtaig to the police report, -
tiieyoiavifomanlnBfnniiniDn.
South B ^ ^ Pb« wbu, m ^
neirnd a bitnid oiil bi^dteg on
the » t l dde of te MiW biwmi
M«rtd(R^ndPbw%iMt,dte
«wfeKHiM>uiri|bhaorpnv
vddde^ttm^iMmnm. • >
te tt# nr, flH men psg • r^
flaft mir te fi(Ml| h ^ Wd '.
•"tten diHtihir i r a hnMal m '
' tjffiinviM^MitanitaialBwnln-
' • oinftnnwUKttvalidiiarther."
,' Tafttai file noma Inilde'lhe
hnn«.t%«HBm8^RftiMb '
»Mn'wta-npi te mmma, ihe
«m fhm ithintf te flie.nr and.
dpf ^ to ta 0 ^ ^ flWM KHI,
to BafVMv Atinatf and lunrtM
The asUMli In flie car «ars
' itieribrtM three ^leMaeii.'
'On^aiHM A t e l M a ^ m ^ i . "
te, waa beftvfd'lA tate teen
' wartDga'bladiT-AHii^snd
greyHMkeraiaKcondi^aiRiBl,
' ds-reettill<illhabtaef^nie.«aa ,
wearinE}eam.thetU[dinanbithe
car bad no Amber deserfption. The
man who raped her was described
by (lie sfetim as po^bly an bb-panlc,
about sis-feet tall and in ids
eariy 10s.
Thevictbn was treated at Nassau
County Medical Center and
. released. . " *
Ihe police are contindng their
blffsli^ltfan.
id ^ard Meets
• • pihlle niMllag ta te ^tiport
^Mxdoridnminiintobman
IMortiyt M d t o ^ at I pn.
In the IftMiri of Oie Atklaiaa
MmiAmJ^m Wmam A«in^
necini^proposed include
mrttatioMtotwo existing zones
• llMlne-Apaitment, BoattI,
CtasdamMuM and Cooperative
Ditlrtfl and Marine Industries
Dtedt^lheerHtlon of an entirely
new Marine'Commerce District in
• fbe-Woodeleft Avenue area: and
several changes in the village's
.<ionbigmap.
In Ihe Marhie-Aparfment, Boa-tel,
Ckindomlnium and Coopera-tite
Zone, und^r tlie proposal, Ihe
. maximum'density would be
—reduced from tlie' current 444wel-ling'units
per acre to 30 per acre,
and the aUowal>Ie maximum height
w outd iw rediiced from (our stories
' arid 50 feel to two and jone-balf
stories and J5 feet. .
This is apparently a compromise
between what was originally pro-'
posed by the village at a piiblic
"hearing In June and what was
' soii^t by the Joiunssen organlra-
. Iia% recent purchasers of property
' on ffie-HateiiVont between .Miller
. hnd'Wfiadclcil Avenues. The vil-ltge%
«irlierprDposalcalled for
ItalHngapartment houses to 32
tel Inf tHu4nd^ne-haII stories,
imdamsYlnNffldemtty nt 10 units
• RBlrtdJoharosen, who said his.
hiril} had spent in excess of SI
TeMtm m acre (or more than S4
^ntnn Rirlbe property), said they
tad o ^ ^ l i y warned lu construct
•U iellilo an acre but had devised
anewpfauite33iinM|Ktasnafa •
lotalef111. ' . .
the Mne fa^l fciMta itf MB
and onc-twtf.itwln and Xi titt
would a p ^ l» «na-lidG)y dw^
lings a new pcr^ttid Me to iie ,.
.Xtarine-ApHtraeBt, Buti^ Coi-domintum/
Cmperatitettlitritt,
Permitted commercial bufldbigt
would have, as their ibnttatlflils< a
maximum height oCtwD stories .
. and 30 litet,'the same as presently
allowed.,
'..'One family dwcUngsiwouid.^t*
allowed a minimum plot, of 5.000
square feet. 50-foot frontages, a '
mipimjim of SOO square fee) .of
floor area, maxhiium lot coverage
of 30% and a maximum hefgb't 6f •
two-and-one-half stories and no
more iban 35 feel. These lequlK-mentsareslighily
iessrtsirlcllte
than o^tfaul^lpnqiowd hi wder
' |a moie cloHlj appiQxhnate the
requirements utraema|nrll| M
resfdenftalpropMIntaahiM^
re^mtbifinMls.' ' '
AIHI pari of the new pMOMi ^
a protMon nr tte ^ U M m ^ '
of ^ te cnnMuH to pmiMt unab-'
striieted tiewft of %'«inage'%
* waierw^k. The t f c ^ Phmnis""
. BtMrdwralddtfantadwimidw
and limitan of m A foriidon
pifiir 10 Hie titogei tata|,nf •
building pRriMwdetctopmA hi
PilII.«Bl%i«|^
» ^ : m . PItOClAMATlON. Freeport vniaga V»m Qmm ^ m « gR^mts a proclaniation dMIgnating Odebor It m, ItW^Ml GM%nta
iiuibtam ef the Americas Sunday" to CeiniaMla Marti W^m H b^
i&^ne (c) wid Vice Regent Maris Bfowa Tlia fe^ IMMeta^tWi
PM9 b ceiebif ting its 45m annhwra^. AfflM^ ^ nmv iMMa a M
BK^^nfion M Our Holy Redeemar PaMfiKinMlTMi^Ml p r ^^
.•WWprevi** food to the needy. ' . " • . . " , " . ; .
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1986-10-09 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1986 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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