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January 3, 2018
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING AND WORK SESSION OF THE TOWN BOARD OF
THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK HELD ON JANUARY 3, 2018, BEGINNING AT 5:00PM IN
CONFERENCE ROOM A AND CONTINUING AT 8:00 PM IN THE COURT ROOM OF THE
TOWN CENTER, 740 W. BOSTON POST ROAD, MAMARONECK, NEW YORK
PRESENT: Supervisor Nancy Seligson
Councilwoman Abby Katz
Councilwoman Jaine Elkind Eney
Councilwoman Sabrina Fiddelman
ALSO PRESENT: Christina Battalia, Town Clerk
Stephen V. Altieri, Town Administrator
Connie Green O’Donnell, Assistant Town Administrator
William Maker, Jr., Town Attorney
CALL TO ORDER - WORK SESSION
On motion of Councilwoman Katz, seconded by Councilwoman Elkind Eney, the Work Session was
unanimously opened at 5:00PM.
ADDED ITEM
Summary – Tax Prepayments
Additionally Present: Tony Siligato Town Comptroller
Mr. Siligato gave a summary of the recent process for receiving tax prepayments. It was a very busy week,
and residents’ seemed very appreciative. A thank you to the many employees who helped the Tax Office
cope with the many residents who came in. Mr. Siligato reported that thirteen to fourteen hundred
residents came to the Town Center over the course of four days.
Review – Organizational Agenda
The Town Board reviewed the resolutions prepared by the Town Clerk.
ADDED ITEM
Town Goals and Priorities
Mr. Altieri distributed the 2017 Goals and Priorities – Status Report as of 1/2/2018.
The Town Board reviewed the sixteen items listed. Supervisor Seligson asked that the 2017 items be added
to the 2018 schedule and reviewed again at the January 17, 2018 Town Board Meeting.
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Councilwoman Katz, the Board unanimously agreed
to enter into an Executive Session to discuss appointments to Boards and Commissions and Certiorari with
Cablevision of Southern Westchester.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Appointments to Boards and Commissions and Certiorari with Cablevision of Southern Westchester.
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Councilwoman Katz, the Board unanimously agreed
to resume the Regular Meeting.
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ADDED ITEM
Update - LMC-TV
Mr. Altieri advised that LMC-TV’s lease is up at their current location at the Emelin Theatre. The property is
up for sale, and LMC-TV is attempting to extend their lease. This would enable LMC-TV to finalize plans for
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their move to the Town Center 3 Floor. LMC-TV has hired an architect for the 3 Floor, and Mr. Maker has
been asked to begin drafting a lease agreement. Mr. Altieri noted that the time frame is problematic,
adding he hopes that LMC-TV will be able to stay in their current location for a least another month. Mr.
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Altieri has alerted the other 3 Floor tenants of the upcoming move and subsequent work to be done on
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the 3 Floor by LMC-TV. LMC-TV has been advised that contracting work will need to be done after hours.
RECEPTION - COURTROOOM VESTIBULE FOR THIS EVENING’S SWEARING IN CEREMONY
CALL TO ORDER - REGULAR MEETING
The Regular Meeting of the Town Board was called to order by Supervisor Seligson at 8:00 PM, she then
pointed out the location of the exits. Supervisor Seligson welcomed the large audience in attendance for
this evening’s swearing in ceremony.
SWEARING IN CEREMONY
Supervisor Seligson was sworn in by Town Justice, Jean Marie Bescia
Councilwoman Elkind Eney was sworn in by Former Town Justice, Dolores Battalia
Sabrina Fiddelman was sworn in as Councilmember by Town Clerk, Christina Battalia
Town Justice Ronald Meister was sworn in by Town Justice Jean Marie Brescia
Lieutenant Paul Creazzo was sworn in as Police Chief by Supervisor Seligson
Each of the Officials sworn in this evening addressed the audience.
SUPERVISOR’S STATE OF THE TOWN ADDRESS
Good evening everyone and welcome to the January 2018 State of the Town address. This is my annual
report on the highlights of the previous year and what we expect to look forward to in 2018.
2017 was another good year of solid government by the Town of Mamaroneck providing high quality
services and programs. Most recently, financial threats to our residents by the new federal tax law
motivated us to convene a Town Board meeting on Christmas Eve to enable the early payment of 2018
property taxes on the hope that this may help our residents. Thanks to the Comptrollers’, tax receivers,
IT and administrative office staff we were able to set up the mechanism to accept pre-payment of 2018
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Town and County taxes the week before January 1.
Another end-of-year challenge we faced, was the loss of tax exempt status for advanced refunding of
municipal bonds in the new federal tax bill. Fortunately for our residents, the Town Administration, in
record time, working with bond counsel and the Town Board, implemented the advanced bond
refunding the Town had planned for 2018 in the last two weeks of 2017 before the tax exempt status
was withdrawn. Having done this will save the Town over half a million dollars in debt financing costs.
Moody’s Investor Services also reconfirmed the Town’s Aaa financial bond rating continuing the
Town’s highest financial rating status.
We launched the Food Waste Recycling Program for residents in the Joint Garbage Commission in
September. You can now recycle your food waste at the Maxwell Avenue Recycling Center from which
the food waste will be transported to a facility in Ulster County where it will be turned into useful
compost instead of treated like trash. Over 300 starter kits have already been sold since mid-
September and 11.5 tons of garbage have been removed from the solid waste stream. Residents have
been excited to participate. You can still buy a starter kit or bring your food Maxwell Avenue without a
kit.
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The Town’s Sustainability Collaborative received a Westchester County Earth Day award for exemplary
efforts related to educating residents on waste reduction and recycling practices for creating a new
product called a Recyclopedia. It works like a dictionary – you can look up any item to learn how to
recycle or dispose of it. You can now use it on your smart phone through the new Garbage Commission
website LMSanitation.org.
We completed the renovation of the Town Center parking lot with a $150,000 grant from the Long
Island Sound Futures Fund that financed green infrastructure elements including porous pavement,
porous pavers, rain gardens and catch basin filters. In addition to enhancing the parking lot, this will
reduce and improve water runoff from the Town Center site and improve water quality in
Mamaroneck harbor.
The Town, working with 3 other municipalities, including the Village of Larchmont, completed a
sanitary sewer evaluation study required by Westchester County and the NYS DEC to identify needed
repairs to our sewer system. The Town identified $11 million in needed repairs and maintenance that
will be implemented over the next 10 years. The municipal consortium applied for and was awarded a
$5.72 million grant from NYS’ Environmental Facilities Corporation to offset the cost to repair the
sewer systems. The Town also received recognition as a Climate Energy Community making it eligible
for a $50,000 grant to reduce greenhouse gases and energy use. The grant will be used to upgrade
components of the remaining old Town Center air conditioning system making it more energy efficient
and will eliminate the use of R-22 refrigerant which is harmful to the ozone layer.
Federal changes and cutbacks in environmental protection led us to reaffirm the Town’s long-standing
commitment to environmental protection and resiliency planning that both saves the Town money and
is environmental sound.
Finally, unexpected changes in federal immigration policy in the beginning of 2017 required us to
reaffirm our support of all of our residents and to reiterate our commitment to welcome and embrace
our immigrant and newly arrived residents. The Town Board also sent a resolution to New York State
to support allowing all residents to apply for drivers licenses regardless of immigration status.
In regard to regular services, we repaved 3.5 miles of roads, ran recreation programs for thousands of
residents, and picked up over 8,000 tons of garbage and 9,800 tons of recycling material. We
supported the effort to reduce the speed limit in front of Mamaroneck High School, held two cleanup
events in our conservation areas, and saw the Hommocks Ice Rink named the family favorite of all ice
rinks in Westchester and Putnam counties by Westchester Magazine.
The Town Board passed a tax-cap-compliant budget for 2018 that calls for a 2.63 % increase in the tax
levy.
Councilman Ernie Odierna retired at the end of 2017 and we sent him off with many thanks and great
appreciation. Long-time police Chief Richard Rivera also retired.
We have lots to look forward to in the Town in the New Year. We welcome Sabrina Fiddelman to the
Town Board and look forward to her participation. We are working to fill the vacancy on the Board left
by Tom Murphy’s election to Mayor of the Village of Mamaroneck. We wish Tom the best in his
position and look forward to working with him and increasing our cooperation with the Village of
Mamaroneck. We hope to make the appointment to the Town Board in the next few weeks. We
welcome Paul Creazzo as the new Police Chief and look forward to working with him in his new role.
In 2018 The Town Board will explore updating the Town's Comprehensive Plan – an important
document that guides future policy and programs for the community. The Town will also explore the
possibility of leasing the Hommocks Ice Rink roof for a community solar project providing low –cost
renewable energy. We have expensive infrastructure repairs to be made in the water system, sewer
system and fire house. We are still contemplating a kayak launch at the Hommocks Conservation Area
and improving the Fifth Avenue corridor. The Town would like to work with the school district to
implement a comprehensive review of the Hommocks Pool as well. The Town will lease its first all-
electric vehicles in 2018. The Sustainability Collaborative plans to work on garnering support for a
Reusable Bag and Green Gardening Initiatives. There is always more and exciting work to do in the
Town.
We are lucky to live in a beautiful, vibrant and diverse community with many services, recreational
opportunities and volunteers. We have to thank the excellent staff in the Town of Mamaroneck led by
Town Administrator, Steve Altieri, and the many dedicated volunteers who serve on the Town’s boards
and commissions, lead initiatives and participate in activities. Thank you especially to my fellow Town
Board members: Abby Katz and Jaine Elkind Eney for their dedication and commitment to the Town
Board and making the Town of Mamaroneck the best Town in NY.
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CITIZEN’S COMMENTS
Supervisor Seligson asked if anyone in the audience would like to address the Board, and there was not.
ORGANIZATIONAL AGENDA
SUPERVISOR’S APPOINTMENTS
DEPUTY TOWN SUPERVISOR
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Supervisor does hereby appoint
Jaine Elkind Eney, as Deputy Town Supervisor, effective
January 1, 2018 and terminating December 31, 2018.
BUDGET OFFICER
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Supervisor does hereby appoint Stephen V. Altieri, the Town
Administrator, as Budget Officer, effective January 1, 2018, terminating December 31, 2019.
TOWN BOARD APPOINTMENTS & RESOLUTIONS
TOWN COMPTROLLER
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Councilwoman Katz, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that Anthony Siligato is hereby reappointed Comptroller of the Town of
Mamaroneck, for a term of two years commencing January 1, 2018, terminating on December
31, 2019, and
BE IT, FURTHER
RESOLVED, that Martha Ronaghan is hereby reappointed Deputy Town Comptroller of the
Town of Mamaroneck, for a term of two years commencing January 1, 2018, terminating on
December 31, 2019.
RECEIVER OF TAXES
On motion of Councilwoman Katz, seconded by Councilwoman Elkind Eney, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that Anthony Siligato is hereby reappointed Receiver of Taxes of the Town of
Mamaroneck, for a term of two years commencing January 1, 2018, terminating on December
31, 2019, and
BE IT, FURTHER
RESOLVED, that Laura Jean Orsino is hereby reappointed Deputy Receiver of Taxes of the
Town of Mamaroneck, for a term of two years commencing January 1, 2018, terminating on
December 31, 2019.
MARRIAGE OFFICER
On motion of Sabrina Fiddelman, seconded by Councilwoman Elkind Eney, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Mamaroneck does hereby appoint Nancy
Seligson as a Marriage Officer, effective January 1, 2018 and expiring with her term of office.
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CIVIL OFFICERS
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Sabrina Fiddelman, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that Jay Reynolds is hereby reappointed as Civil Officer of the Town of
Mamaroneck to serve a term of office of one-year, effective January 1, 2018 and terminating
on December 31, 2018, and
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, that Frank Cioffi is hereby reappointed as Civil Officer of the Town of Mamaroneck
to serve a term of office of one-year, effective January 1, 2018 and terminating on December
31, 2018, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the foregoing appointments shall be effective immediately upon the
appointees taking and subscribing the oath mandated by section 25 of the New York Town
Law.
TOWN BOARD MEETINGS
On motion of Councilwoman Katz, seconded by Councilwoman Elkind Eney, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that the regular meetings of the Town Board be held in the Court Room of the
Town Center, 740 W. Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck at 8:00 PM on the first and third
Wednesdays as follows:
January 3, and January 17 July TBD
February 7 and February 21 August TBD
March 7 and March 21 September 5 and September 19
Dates
amended by
April 4 and 18 October 3 and October 17
resolution
May 2 and 16 November 7 and 21
Jan. 14, 2018
June 6 and 20 December 5 and 19
and,
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, that only one meeting will be held in July and in August, said dates to be scheduled
at a later time; and
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, that said meetings, dates and places may be changed at the pleasure of the Board
upon adequate notice being given.
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPERS
On motion of Sabrina Fiddelman, seconded by Councilwoman Katz, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that The Journal News is hereby designated as the official newspaper of the Town
of Mamaroneck for the purpose of publishing legal notices during 2018.
DEPOSITORIES OF FUNDS:
On motion of Sabrina Fiddelman, seconded by Councilwoman Elkind Eney, it was
RESOLVED, that the following banks and trust companies are hereby designated as
depositories for funds of the Town of Mamaroneck for the year 2018 to be:
NYCLASS Investment Pool
The Bank of New York Mellon
JP Morgan Chase Bank, Mamaroneck
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Wells Fargo Bank NA, Mamaroneck
Sterling Bank, Mamaroneck
The above resolution was put to a roll call vote:
Fiddelman Aye
Elkind Eney Aye
Katz Aye
Seligson Aye
BANK SIGNATURES
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Sabrina Fiddelman, it was
RESOLVED, that all authority heretofore granted to withdraw funds from and to draw checks,
drafts and other orders upon the Town of Mamaroneck accounts maintained at the aforesaid
banks hereby is rescinded and revoked and hereafter such withdrawals, checks, drafts and
other orders shall be authorized by signatures or facsimile signatures of the Town Supervisor
or Deputy Supervisor and Comptroller or Deputy Comptroller and Deputy Receiver of Taxes;
and
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, that all withdrawals, checks, drafts and other orders relative to the Community
Services Discretionary Fund located at JP Morgan Chase Bank shall be authorized by the
signatures of Anna Danoy, Director of Community Services and Public Housing, and Stephen V.
Altieri, Town Administrator, and
BE IT, FURTHER
RESOLVED, that all withdrawals, checks, drafts and other orders relative to the Town of
Mamaroneck PHA accounts at JP Morgan Chase and the Town of Mamaroneck PHA account at
Sterling Bank, shall be authorized by the signatures of Anna Danoy, Director of Community
Services and Public Housing, Anthony Siligato, Town Comptroller, and Nancy Seligson, Town
Supervisor, and
BE IT, FURTHER
RESOLVED, that all withdrawals, checks, drafts and other orders relative to the Town Clerk’s
account at Wells Fargo, shall be authorized by the signature of Christina Battalia, Town Clerk.
The above resolution was put to a roll call vote:
Fiddelman Aye
Elkind Eney Aye
Katz Aye
Seligson Aye
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
The Meeting was called to order by Commissioner Seligson, and then on motion of Commissioner Elkind
Eney, seconded by Commissioner Katz, the Board of Fire Commissioners was unanimously declared open.
Present were the following Members of the Commission:
Commissioner: Nancy Seligson
Commissioner: Abby Katz
Commissioner: Jaine Elkind Eney
Commissioner: Sabrina Fiddelman
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1. FIRE CLAIMS
On motion of Commissioner Elkind Eney, seconded by Commissioner Sabrina Fiddelman, it was
RESOLVED that this Commission hereby authorizes payment of the following
Fire Department Claims as approved by the Fire Chief and audited by the
Comptroller’s Office:
VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
AAA Emergency Supply Co. Repairs to Cairns Helmet, RIT-Training Program, Scott Air Cylinder 3,949.64
AAA Emergency Supply Co. Easy GLO/Easy Wedge Kit 86.40
AT&T Mobility Wireless Service for 11/21/17 - 12/11/17 363.20
Amazon Makita Cutting Blades, Office Chair - Treasr., EMT Pouches, 636.08
Manuals,wrkbks
Amazon Led bulb replacements, Spray 707 cleaner, floor cleaner, Armor All 176.74
Bound Tree Medical, LLC NPA Latex free kits 21.50
Cablevision Cable services for 12/23/17 - 1/22/18 212.70
CIT Xerox Copier contract 12/22/18 277.89
Fire-End & Croker Corp Rental of Turnout Coat 54R 204.80
Goosetown Communications Used CDM and Mic for U56 322.25
Home Depot Saws & tools for TMFD HQ, Husky Box for L19 Equipment 439.44
Pete Jackson & Sons Install check valve on Kitchen Sink 256.00
Ready Refresh Rental for Water Coolers at FD HQ 11/19 - 12/18/17 122.96
Russo, Joseph Renewal for TMFD.Org Domain Name - 5 years 99.95
SG Fire Protection Kitchen hood cleaning 350.00
Town of Mamaroneck PFFA Life Insurance for career staff for the month of December 2017 188.64
UniFirst Corporation Cleaning supplies for building 12/15/17 74.00
Villa Maria Pizza Food for Bailout Training 12/20/17 212.27
Westech Elevator Services Maintenance for month of January 2018 175.00
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Total: 8,169.46
Present were the following Members of the Commission:
Commissioner: Nancy Seligson
Commissioner: Abby Katz
Commissioner: Jaine Elkind Eney
Commissioner: Sabrina Fiddelman
2.Other Fire Department Business
Commissioner Elkind Eney read the Fire Report for the Month of December as submitted by Chief Tortorella
as follows:
December 2017
ALARM TYPE NUMBER
Generals 37
Minors 25
Stills 2
Out of Town (Mutual Aid) 3
EMS 52
Drills 8
TOTAL 127
Total number of personnel responding: 905
Total time working: 59 hours and 02 minutes
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There being no further business to come before the Commission, on motion of Commissioner Elkind Eney,
seconded by Commissioner Katz, the Commission unanimously adjourned and the Town Board reconvened.
AFFAIRS OF THE TOWN
1. Authorization – Engagement Letter – Financial Auditor
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Councilwoman Sabrina Fiddelman, it was
RESOLVED, that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby engage O’Connor Davies to audit the
Town’s financials, including conversion of fund level to government-wide GASB Statement No. 34,
Town Justice Court, Section 8 Program and Single Audit (A133) -1 Program, for the years 2017 and
2018, at a cost for 2017 of 65,600 and a total cost for 2018 of $65,600.
The above resolution was put to a roll call vote:
Fiddelman Aye
Elkind Eney Aye
Katz Aye
Seligson Aye
2. Authorization – 2018 Part Time/Seasonal Employee Schedule
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Councilwoman Katz, it was
RESOLVED, that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby approve the 2018
Part Time/Seasonal Employee Schedule as follows:
Town of Mamaroneck 2018
Part-time, Seasonal & Part-time Availability
Salary Schedule
Hommocks Day Camp
Director $8,000 - $12,500/season
Assistant Director $4,600 - $7,500/season
Unit Leaders $2,800 - $6,700/season
Specialist/EMT $2,200 - $5,600/season
Counselor/Lifeguard $1,500 - $4,000/season
Custodian $1,000 - $4,000/season
Hommocks Day Camp Breakfast Club & Extended Day
Director $1,000 - $3,500/season
Specialist $800 - $1,400/season
Counselor $1,200 - $1,600/season
Camp Monroe
Director $4,000 - $5,800/season
Assistant Director $2,800 - $4,200/season
Unit Leader $1,500 - $3,200/season
Specialist/EMT $1,500 - $4,500/season
Counselor $1,000 - $3,500/season
Pre School Camp & Extended Day
Director $3,800 - $5,800/season
Assistant Director $2,600 - $4,200/season
Unit Leader $1,200 - $3,200/season
Specialist/EMT $1,200 - $4,500/season
Counselor $800 - $3,000/season
Hommocks Pool
Manager/CPO $16.00 - $30.00/hr.
Lifeguard $8.00 - $18.00/hr.
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Key Attendant $7.50 - $16.00/hr.
Swim Instructor $12.00 - $60.00/hr.
Early Morning Swim Lifeguard $30.00 - $40.00/session
Matron/Custodian $14.00 - $20.00/hr.
Head Coach $9,000 - $12,000/season
Assistant Coach $2,100 - $7,000/season
Diving Coach $4,500 - $7,000/season
Aqua Jog/Aqua Zumba Instructor $50.00 - $80.00/session
Program Instructors
Kayak Instructor $15.00 - $30.00/hr.
Paddleboard Instructor $50.00 - $90.00/hr.
Cooking Instructor $45.00 - $55.00/hr.
Dance Instructor $50.00 - $75.00/hr.
Art Instructor $50.00 - $75.00/hr.
Music/Movement Instructor $50.00 - $75.00/hr.
Fashion/Sewing/Beading Instructor $70.00 - $120.00/hr.
Fencing Instructor $15.00 - $60.00/hr.
Fitness Instructor $50.00 - $75.00/hr.
Volleyball Instructor $40.00 - $80.00/hr.
Men’s Basketball Instructor $40.00 - $80.00/hr.
Ice Hockey Instructor $8.00 - $30.00/hr.
Ice Hockey Director $40.00 - $75.00/hr.
Ice Rink
Alternate Manager $16.00 - $30.00/hr.
Recreation Supervisor $20.00 - $25.00/hr.
Cashier $14.00 - $20.00/hr.
Custodian $14.00 - $20.00/hr.
Skate Guard $9.00 - $14.00/hr.
Skate Room Attendant $9.00 - $14.00/hr.
Floor Changeover $20.00 - $40.00/hr.
Skating School
Skating School Director $17,000 - $20,000/season
Skating School Instructor $8.00 - $21.00/hr.
Concerts
Crossing Guard $60.00 - $70.00/event
Memorial Park
Park Attendant $12.00 - $17.00/hr.
Senior Center
Recreation Attendant $15.00 - $20.00/hr.
Food Service Helper $9.00 - $10.00/hr.
Bus Driver $13.00 - $20.00/hr.
Ambulance District
Paramedic $31.00 - $35.00/hr.
EMT $18.00 - $22.00/hr.
Police Department
Parking Enforcement Officer $20.00 - $25.00/hr.
School Crossing Guard $60.00 - $70.00/day
Court
Court Attendant $35.00 - $40.00/hr.
Building Department
Assistant Building Inspector $60.00 - $65.00/hr.
Miscellaneous
Intermediate Account Clerk $12.00 - $30.00/hr.
Intermediate Clerk $12.00 - $30.00/hr.
Office Assistant $12.00 - $25.00/hr.
Laborer $12.00 - $30.00/hr.
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The above resolution was put to a roll call vote:
Fiddelman Aye
Elkind Eney Aye
Katz Aye
Seligson Aye
3. Consideration of Certiorari
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Councilwoman Sabrina Fiddelman, it was
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes the settlement of the following tax
certiorari on the following terms:
Cablevision of Southern Westchester, Inc.
605-609 Center Avenue, 604 Fayette Avenue and 612 Fayette Avenue
Section/Block/Lot: 8-29-41, 51, 69 and 72
Town of Mamaroneck/Village of Mamaroneck
Lot 41:
Year Current Assessment Reduction Resulting Assessment
2009 $144,100 $108,593 $35,507
2010 144,100 104,253 39,847
2011 144,100 103,169 40,932
2012 144,100 106,468 37,632
2013 2,620,000 713,150 1,906,850
2014 2,620,000 713,150 1,906,850
2015 2,620,000 713,150 1,906,850
2016 2,620,000 713,150 1,906,850
Lot 51:
Year Current Assessment Reduction Resulting Assessment
2009 $65,200 $49,042 $16,158
2010 65,200 47,082 18,118
2011 65,200 46,592 18,608
2012 65,200 47,572 17,628
2013 1,350,000 370,000 980,000
2014 1,350,000 370,000 980,000
2015 1,350,000 370,000 980,000
2016 1,350,000 370,000 980,000
Lot 69:
Year Current Assessment Reduction Resulting Assessment
2009 $15,700 $12,260 $3,440
2010 15,700 11,770 3,930
2011 15,700 11,648 4,052
2012 15,700 11,893 3,807
2013 610,000 156,600 453,400
2014 610,000 156,600 453,400
2015 610,000 156,600 453,400
2016 610,000 156,600 453,400
Lot 92:
Year Current Assessment Reduction Resulting Assessment
2009 $5,800 $5,255 $545
2010 5,800 5,045 755
2011 5,800 4,992 808
2012 5,800 3,967 1,833
2013 225,000 65,250 159,750
2014 225,000 65,250 159,750
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2015 225,000 65,250 159,750
2016 225,000 65,250 159,750
Present were the following Members of the Commission:
Commissioner: Nancy Seligson
Commissioner: Abby Katz
Commissioner: Jaine Elkind Eney
Commissioner: Sabrina Fiddelman
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
None
REPORT OF COUNCIL
The Town Board Members reported on their various activities and meetings since the last Town Board
Meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Councilwoman Elkind Eney, seconded by Councilwoman Sabrina Fiddelman, the meeting was
unanimously adjourned at 8:55 PM.
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Submitted by
Christina Battalia, Town Clerk
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