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East Nassau Board of Trustees Highlights 

July 26, 2023 By Eastwick Press

by Denise Wright
While the July 19th meeting of the East Nassau Board of Trustees was lengthy, Mayor Jeff Root hoped to address several items to shorten agendas for future meetings. 

Before the meeting, there was a public hearing on a minor 2-Lot Subdivision on Woodard Road. The 27.36 acres will be divided into a 23.65 parcel and a 3.71 acre. The SEQRA process and subdivision were approved. 

Long-time village resident and zoning board member Gerald Tremblay was appointed as a new board member. Tremblay filled the board vacancy when Jeff Root became Mayor but had to resign from the zoning board. 

Attorney Catalano reviewed a resolution for expanding residency requirements for appointed officials. The resolution was revised to allow designated employees to live within the county, but the board and committee members must be village residents. Since there has been an increase in speeding incidents, a resolution will be drawn up to lower village roads’ speed limit to 25 mph. He is also attempting to attain a litigator to assist with some enforcement actions within the village and should have it finalized for the next meeting. 

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East Nassau Board of Trustees Highlights 

May 18, 2023 By Eastwick Press

by Denise Wright
There is usually a period of adjustment when administrations change in village government, and East Nassau's village board meeting on May 10 was no exception. Long-time trustee Jeff Root conducted his first board meeting as mayor and clarified many questions ranging from financial to code enforcement issues. 

Presently Jeanine McCarthy, the village treasurer, has been completing the NYS Constitutional Tax Limit & Property tax limit filings, tax bills, and the comptroller's reports. All are in, but she will be waiting to see if any revisions need to be made within the next few weeks. She hopes to revise the tax write-up for the website. 

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East Nassau Board of Trustees

April 5, 2023 By Eastwick Press

Experience Change in 2023 

By Denise Wright
The Village of East Nassau is celebrating its 25th anniversary as a village. The East Nassau Board of Trustees had a busy evening on Monday, April 3rd, with a public hearing, organizational meeting, and regular April board meeting. These meetings will bring some change to the administration in East Nassau for 2023, with the resignation of Mayor Adam Acquario. 

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East Nassau Board of Trustees Highlights 

February 15, 2023 By Eastwick Press

by Denise Wright
The February 8 meeting of the East Nassau Board of Trustees was a busy one, preparing for 2023. 

After approving the payment of the bills and the minutes for the December, January, and public hearing minutes on the code, and enforcement law, during the attorney's report, the Board discussed the New York State Emergency Services exemption bill. The Board focused on providing a 10% tax exemption to thank residents who offer emergency services to the community. This tax exemption provides a 1-10% village exemption for emergency services workers who have between 2 to 5 years of active service in a community. Residents who can get this exemption will have to apply yearly, and the assessor will have to verify the service. Trustee members discussed what criteria the village would like to require. There was some discussion on the length of service needed to get the exemption.

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East Nassau Board of Trustees Highlights 

December 21, 2022 By Eastwick Press

By Denise Wright
After approval of a lot line adjustment, the December 14 East Nassau Board of Trustees meeting conducted their regular business from highway department business to passing a local law. 

The approximately $18,000 salt and sand bill from the Cedar Creek Tree Service and the $4,000 speed humps and signage for Hays Road were approved. The Treasurer reviewed the bills with the Board. There was a discussion on the reallocation of funds and how they are incorporated into the following year's budget.

New York State made various amendments to the Uniform Code, which municipalities must implement through code administration and enforcement. After the public hearing for Local Law 1 of 2022, the Board approved the Type II action. This law updates the

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East Nassau Board of Trustees Highlights

November 16, 2022 By Eastwick Press

By Denise Wright
After the East Nassau Board of Trustees held their workshop meeting on November 9 to amend the Code Administration and Enforcement Law (Local Law #1 of 2022), the Board held their regular meeting where they discussed everything from public hearings and cookies to speed humps. 

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