Public Hearings Scheduled June 18

The Town Board has scheduled the following public hearings for the June 18 Town Board meeting at 7 p.m.

·   To consider authorizing various actions be taken upon certain properties designated as blighted in accordance with Chapter 156, Article VII, §156-60 (Blighted Property).

·   To consider amending the Code of the Town of Huntington, Chapter 198 (Zoning), Article VI (Historic Landmarks and Districts), §198-42 (Designation of Sites and Buildings), to designate as a historic landmark the buildings and property known as the Blagden House, 472 Woodbury Road, Cold Spring Harbor, SCTM #0400-090-07-003.

·    To consider amending the Code of the Town of Huntington, Chapter 91 (Carnivals, Circuses, Fairs and Amusement Events), clarifying definitions, revising permit filing requirements, insurance requirements, fees and creating a late fee.

·         To consider amending the Code of the Town of Huntington, Chapter 108 (Film Permits), §108-2 (Definitions) and §108-8 (Fees), establishing a late fee.

·         To consider executing an agreement with the Incorporated Village of Northport to furnish Fire Protection Services for the Town of Huntington Fire Protection District No. 1, nunc pro tunc.

·         To consider amending the Uniform Traffic Code of the Town of Huntington, Chapter 2, Article IV, §2-7, Schedule G, adding a stop sign on Ackerman Place in Huntington, for eastbound traffic at the intersection of Anderson Place.

·         To consider amending the Uniform Traffic Code of the Town of Huntington, Chapter 3, Article II, §3-3, Schedule J, adding No Parking restrictions on Harmon Drive in Huntington, from 195 feet north of Cuba Hill Road to 345 feet north of Cuba Hill Road between 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM.

·         To consider amending the Uniform Traffic Code of the Town of Huntington, Chapter 3, Article II, §3-3, Schedule J, reducing No Parking restrictions on Mercer Court in Huntington Station from the 105 feet north of Jericho Turnpike to the 55 feet north of Jericho Turnpike.

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