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Your Government Tonight: Common Council and Planning Board in Action
Posted on Tuesday, September 17 @ 07:58:51 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR MORNING SUN. From the Agenda Archives. September 17, 2002: The Common Council returns for a Special Meeting (not a Work Session, as previously written), this evening to hold a public hearing to consider Sears request to operate an auto repair garage out of the basement garage floor of The Galleria. They have also scheduled an Executive Session to discuss "impending litigation." The meeting is at City Hall, 255 Main Street in the Mayor's Conference Room at 6. The Planning Board meets at 8.
For Planning Board buffs, the Planning Board, lead by the Chairperson Mary Cavallero, and citizens J. Russell Imlay, Stephen A. Alexander, John S. Garment, Terrence P. Gueriere, Robert Stackpole and Juan Carlos Roskell takes up a host of issues this evening a little bit later at 8 PM. In the lineup will be the Pettinicchi Subdivision up on Silver Lake, where the Board will consider the Westchester County plan to build low cost housing for public employees,(the first step in the city hall plan to lease the Dellwood property).
Also in the Planning Board lineup:
Discussion of the ordinance allowing overnight, on-street paid parking for one-year on Mamaroneck Road; the ordinance allowing transferring of development rights in the downtown; three proposed new restaurants; and three antenna sites.
Check out the complete agendas on the City of White Plains website, by going on "White Plains Links," and looking for Government.
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