PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, N.A. F/K/A
JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, AS TRUSTEE, ON
BEHALF OF THE ABFS
MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2003-1,
JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, INSTITUTIONAL
TRUST SERVICES C/O
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
AGAINST DANIEL
JARVIS, SR., A/K/A D.
JARVIS, SR.,
LASHONDRA HATTER A/
K/A LASHANDRA HATTER,
ET AL., Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a judgment of
foreclosure and sale duly
dated 2/15/2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell
at public auction at the
Front Steps of Babylon
Town Hall, 200 East Sunrise
Highway, North
Lindenhurst, New York, on
7/1/2008 at 10:00 AM, premises
known as 2
MANCHESTER BOULEVARD,
Wheatley Heights,
NY 11798. All that certain
plot piece or parcel of land,
with the buildings and improvements
thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being in the Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: 015.00-
04.00-021.000. Approximate
amount of judgment
$286,576.44 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index
#1189/07. Amel R. Massa
Esq., Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 5/21/
2008
08-320 5/29, 6/5,12, 19
Notice of formation of Village11
Construction LLC a
limited liability company.
Articles of Organization
filed with the New
York Secretary of State
(NYSS) on March 18, 2008.
Office located in Suffolk
County. NYSS has been
designated for service to
process. NYSS shall mail
copy of any process served
against the LLC to THE
LLC at 37 County Line Rd,
Amityville, NY 11706.
Purpose: any lawful purpose.
08-310 5/22, 29, 6/5, 12,
19, 26
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff, AGAINST MARY
CURRY, HEIR TO THE
ESTATE OF JOHN
CURRY A/K/A JOHN M.
CURRY A/K/A JOHN
MICHAEL CURRY, ET AL.
, Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 1/31/
2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 6/23/2008 at 2:30
PM, premises known as 35
WATERFORD DRIVE,
Wheatley Heights, NY
11798. All that certain plot
piece or parcel of land, with
the buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of Babylon,
County of Suffolk and State
of New York, Section, Block
and Lot: 012.00-01.00-
075.000. Approximate
amount of judgment
$226,613.98 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index
#28322/06. Michael J.
Brown, Esq, Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 5/13/
2008
08-308 5/22, 29, 6/5, 12
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
HSBC BANK USA, INC. ,
Plaintiff, AGAINST
SAMUEL WILLIAMS, ET
AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant
to a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated
5/6/2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at
public auction at the Front
Steps of Babylon Town
Hall, 200 East Sunrise
Highway, North
Lindenhurst, New York, on
6/19/2008 at 9:30 AM, premises
known as 14
Waterford Drive,
WYANDANCH, NY 11798.
All that certain plot piece
or parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of BABYLON,
County of Suffolk and State
of New York, Section, Block
and Lot: Section 12 Block 1
Lot 32. Approximate
amount of judgment
$412,982.93 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index #06/
31484. Michael E.
McCarthy, Referee,
SHAPIRO & DICARO,
LLP, Attorney for Plaintiff
250 Mile Crossing Boulevard,
Rochester, NY 14624
Dated: 5/14/2008
08-309 5/22, 29, 6/5, 12
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE FOR
MORGAN STANLEY ABS
CAPITAL I INC. TRUSTE
2006-WMC2, Plaintiff,
AGAINST DANIEL
LEGETTE, ET AL.,
Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 4/28/
2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 6/23/2008 at 9:30
AM, premises known as
133 43RD STREET, Copiague,
NY 11726. All that
certain plot piece or parcel
of land, with the buildings
and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being in the Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: SECTION
202 BLOCK 2 LOT
54. Approximate amount of
judgment $341,964.28 plus
interest and costs. Premises
will be sold subject to
provisions of filed Judgment
Index #06-32192.
Stephen Lee Obrien, Esq.,
Referee,
SHAPIRO & DICARO,
LLP, Attorney for Plaintiff
250 Mile Crossing Boulevard,
Rochester, NY 14624
Dated: 5/13/2008
08-307 5/22, 29, 6/5, 12
SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS
SUPREME COURT OF
THE STATE OF N.Y.,
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK.
GREENPOINT MORTGAGE
FUNDING, INC.,
Pltf. vs. SHAMINA
DINARDO if said Deft(s).
be living or dead, any and
all person(s) unknown to
Pltf. claiming, or who may
claim to have an interest in,
general or specific lien
upon the real property described
in this action such
unknown person(s) being
herein generally described
in this action to be included
in the following designation,
namely: spouse(s),
widow(s), heirs-at-law,
next-of-kin, descendants,
executors, administrators,
devisees, legatees, creditors,
trustees, committees,
lienors, and assigns of such
deceased, any and all persons
deriving any interest
in, or lien upon or title to
said real property by,
through or under said
Deft(s). and said Deft(s).
respective wives, widows,
husbands, widowers, heirsat
law, next-of-kin, descendants,
executors, administrators,
devisees, legatees,
creditors, trustees, committees,
lienors and assigns,
all of whom and whose
names, except as stated are
unknown to Pltf., Deft(s).
Index #12773/07. Venue is
based in County in which
premises are situated.
SUMMONS: TO THE
ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S): YOU
ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
to answer the
complaint in this action
and to serve a notice of appearance
on the Pltf's. Atty.
within 20 days after the
service of this Summons,
exclusive of the day of service
or within 30 days after
the service is complete
if this Summons is not personally
delivered to you
within the State of NY, and
in case of your failure to
appear or answer, judgment
will be taken against
you by default for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated: May 21,
2008.
CULLEN & DYKMAN
LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 100
Quentin Roosevelt Blvd.,
Garden City, NY. TO THE
ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S): The
foregoing Summons is
served upon you by publication
pursuant to an Order
of the Hon. John J. J.
Jones, a Justice of the Supreme
Court, Suffolk
County, dated Apr. 29, 2008
and filed with the complaint
and other papers in
the Suffolk County Clerk's
Office, Riverhead, NY. The
object of the action is to
foreclose a mortgage recorded
in said Clerk's office
on the day of 20th day of
September, 2005 in Reel
(Liber) 21132 Pg. 639 covering
prem. k/a 233 Grand
Blvd., Deer Park, NY being
a plot 100.20 ft. x 100.20 ft.
Dated: May 21, 2008
CULLEN AND DYKMAN,
LLP, Attys. for Pltf.
WE ARE ATTEMPTING
TO COLLECT A DEBT.
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE.
NOTICE
YOU ARE IN DANGER OF
LOSING YOUR HOME
If you do not respond to this
summons and complaint by
serving a copy of the answer
on the attorney for the
mortgage company who
filed this foreclosure proceeding
against you and filing
the answer with the
court, a default judgment
may be entered and you can
lose your home.
Speak to an attorney or go
to the court where your
case is pending for further
information on how to answer
the summons and protect
your property.
Sending a payment to your
mortgage company will not
stop this foreclosure action.
YOU MUST RESPOND BY
SERVING A COPY OF
THE ANSWER ON THE
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE
COMPANY) AND FILING
THE ANSWER WITH THE
COURT. #72449
08-315 5/29, 6/5,12, 19
DEANIC MARKETING
GROUP LLC, a domestic
Limited Liability Company
(LLC) filed with the Sec of
State of NY on 6-1-07. NY
Office location: Suffolk
County.
SSNY is designated as
agent upon whom process
against the LLC may be
served.
SSNY shall mail a copy of
any process against the
LLC served upon him/her
to Owen Petersen & Co.,
LLP, 399 Rt. 109, Ste. 2,
West Babylon, NY 11704.
General purposes.
08-321 5/29, 6/5, 12, 19,
26, 7/3
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK
COUNTY
WELLS FARGO BANK,
N.A. AS TRUSTEE UNDER
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF NOVEMBER
1, 2004 ASSET
BACKED PASSTHROUGH
CERTIFICATES
SERIES 2004
WHQ2, Plaintiff(s)
vs. GERALD ARCHIE, et
al., Defendant(s)
Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s):
ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES,
P.C., 51 E.
Bethpage Road, Plainview
New York 11803 516-741-
2585
Pursuant to judgment of
foreclosure and sale entered
herein on or about
May 7, 2008, I will sell at
Public Auction to the highest
bidder at Babylon town
Hall, 200 E. Sunrise highway,
Lindenhurst, NY.
On July 8, 2008 at 9:00 AM
Premises known as 26 Eyre
Place, North Babylon, NY
11703
ALL that certain plot, piece
or parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of Babylon,
County of Suffolk and State
of New York, known and
designated as Lot 1295 and
part of Lots 1296, 1299 and
1300 on a certain map entitled,
"Map of Belmont
Parkway Estates, Section
3" filed in the Office of the
Clerk of the County of Suffolk
on June 21, 1926 as
map #1005.
District: 0100 Section:
082.00 Block: 02.00 Lot:
022.003
As more particularly described
in the judgment of
foreclosure and sale.
Sold subject to all of the
terms and conditions contained
in said judgment
and terms of sale.
Approximate amount of
judgment $361,880.55 plus
interest and costs.
INDEX NO. 27985/2006
Brian T. Egan, Esq., REFEREE
08-341 6/5, 12, 19, 26
PUBLIC NOTICE
BOARD OF APPEALS
VILLAGE OF BABYLON
PURSUANT to the provisions
of Article VII of the
Building Zone Ordinance of
the Village of Babylon,
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Board of
Appeals of the Village of
Babylon will hold a public
hearing at 7:30 P.M. on
Wednesday, June 18, 2008,
in the Municipal Building,
at 153 West Main Street,
Babylon, New York to consider
the following applications:
1. Application of Susan
Valenza, 23 Cormack
Court, Babylon, NY for permission
to maintain an existing
garage conversion to
living space and to have no
garage when a two-car garage
is required. Property
located in Residence A-7
District. Suffolk Country
Real Property Tax Map
District 0102, Section 14,
Block 3, Lot 62. Application
made in accordance
with Sections 365-7, 365-
15, 365-35.
2. Application of Peter J.
Stroh, 41 Robert St.,
Babylon, NY for permission
to construct a garage and
addition requiring variances
to reduce the front
yard setback from 25 ft. required
to 16 ft. proposed;
and to increase the height
limit from 15 ft. permitted
to 19.2 ft. proposed. Property
located in Residence A-
7 District. Suffolk County
Real Property Tax Map
District 0102, Section 8,
Block 2, Lot 3. Application
made in accordance with
Section 365-15.
3. Application of Elizabeth
Murphy, 116 Peninsula Dr.,
Babylon, NY for permission
to maintain an accessory
building (measuring 10 ft.
by 14 ft.) requiring a variance
to reduce the minimum
side yard setback
from 15 ft. required to 3.5
ft. proposed; and to maintain
a height of 16.7 ft.
where 15 ft. is permitted.
Property located in Residence
A-11 District. Suffolk
County Real Property Tax
Map District 0102, Section
15, Block 3, Lot 7. Application
made in accordance
with Section 365-13 and
365-35.
4. Application of Frances
Gargano, 22 Grant Ave.
East, Babylon, NY for permission
to reduce the rear
yard setback from 25 ft. to
2.1 ft. and to reduce the
minimum side yard setback
from 6 ft. to 1 ft.; to
maintain an existing rear
deck by 20.4% and to exceed
maximum lot coverage
of 25% to 45.4% in connection
with maintaining existing
structures and a proposed
second story deck.
Property located in Residence
A-7 District. Suffolk
County Real Property Tax
Map District 0102, Section
20, Block 3, Lot 15. Application
made in accordance
with Sections 365-15 (E)
and 365-15 (F) (1, b, and c).
APPLICANTS OR THEIR
DULY APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVES
MUST
APPEAR IN PERSON AT
THE ABOVE HEARING.
BRUCE HUMENIK,
CHAIRMAN
JOHN J. CONROY,
SECRETARY
08- 342 6/5, 12
SELCAL LLC
Notice of formation of Limited
Liability Company
("LLC). Articles of Organization
filed with Secretary
of State of New York
("SSNY") on 5/16/2008.
Office location: 55 Engineers
Lane,. Farmingdale,
New York, Suffolk County.
SSNY has been designated
as agent of the LLC upon
whom process against it
may be served. The post
office address to which the
SSNY shall mail a copy of
any process served upon
him/her is: Michael L.
Weinstein & associates,
LLP,. 445 Broad Hollow
Road, Suite 204, Melville,
New York 11747-4787.
Latest date to dissolve: 12/
31/2058. Purpose of LLC:
To Engage in any lawful act
or activity.
08-328 6/5, 12, 19, 26, 7/
3, 10
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
TOWN OF BABYLON
PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE, that the Town
Board of the Town of
Babylon will hold a Public
Hearing at Babylon Town
Hall, 200 East Sunrise
Highway, Lindenhurst,
New York, on the 25th day
of June, 2008 at 3:30 p.m.,
prevailing time, to consider
amending Chapter 213,
Article I of the Babylon
Town Code (Zoning) as set
forth in the annexed Exhibit
"A".
EXHIBIT "A"
AMEND: §213-8.
Penalties for offenses.
Legislative intent. The
Town Board finds that the
proliferation of violations of
the provisions of the Town
Code of the Town of
Babylon and of conditions
of or imposed on zoning-related
grants and/or approvals
by the Town Board,
Planning Board and Zoning
Board of Appeals has
caused a serious threat to
the safety and welfare of
the residents of the Town
and has eroded the quality
of life of all who live and
work in the Town. The
Town Board therefore finds
it necessary and proper to
increase the fines and related
penalties for violations
of the Town Code. It
is the further intent of the
Town Board to exercise its
authority as provided by
law with particular reference
to its authority pursuant
to Municipal Home
Rule Law §135, and the
Town Board hereby supersedes
any inconsistent provisions
of state law.
A. Any person who
shall violate any of the provisions
of this chapter or
who shall fail to comply
therewith or with any of
the requirements thereof or
who shall build or alter or
use any building or land in
violation of any detailed
statement or plan submitted
and approved hereunder
shall be guilty of a violation
and, upon conviction
thereof, a fine of not less
than $250 nor more than
$1,000 must be imposed
and a term of imprisonment
for a period not to exceed
15 days may be imposed,
or both, for conviction
of a first offense; for
conviction of a second offense,
both of which were
committed within a period
of five years, shall be guilty
of a violation, and upon
conviction a fine not less
than $1,000 nor more than
$2,500 must be imposed
and a term of imprisonment
for a period not to exceed
15 days may be imposed,
or both; and, upon
conviction for a third or
subsequent offense, all of
which were committed
within a period of five
years, shall be guilty of a
violation and a fine not less
than $2,500 nor more than
$5,000 must be imposed
and a term of imprisonment
for a period not exceed
15 days, or both. Each
day's continued violation
shall constitute a separate
additional violation.
B. Upon application
of the Town Attorney's office
a violation of this chapter
may be reduced to an
"attempted violation" as
established by the New
York State Penal Law
§1 10.00. Penalties for the
reduced charge of attempt
shall be:
(1) Any person who
shall attempt to violate any
of the provisions of this
chapter shall be guilty of a
violation and, upon conviction
thereof, a fine of not
less than $100 nor more
than $500 must be imposed
and a term of imprisonment
for a period not to exceed
6 months, or both, for
conviction of a first offense;
for conviction of a second
offense, both of which were
committed within a period
of five years, a fine not less
than $500 nor more than
$1,000 must be imposed
and a term of imprisonment
for a period not to exceed
15 days may be imposed,
or both; and, upon
conviction for a third or
subsequent offense, all of
which were committed
within a period of five
years, a fine not less than
$1,000 nor more than
$2,500 must be imposed
and a term of imprisonment
for a period not to exceed
15 days may be imposed,
or both. Each day's
continued violation shall
constitute a separate additional
violation.
All interested persons
will be given an opportunity
to be heard at the
above time and place.
DATED:TOWN OF
BABYLON, NEW YORK
MAY 14, 2008
BY ORDER OF THE
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF BABYLON
RONNISE MILLER
ACTING TOWN CLERK
08-346 6/12
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
CONTOUR MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, Plaintiff,
AGAINST ANDREA O.
SAVAGE-GUADALUPE,
ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant
to a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated
4/4/2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at
public auction at the Front
Steps of Babylon Town
Hall, 200 East Sunrise
Highway, North
Lindenhurst, New York, on
7/10/2008 at 9:30 AM, premises
known as 216 SUBURBAN
AVENUE, Deer
Park, NY 11729. All that
certain plot piece or parcel
of land, with the buildings
and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being in the Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: 029-03-
047. Approximate amount
of judgment $373,844.94
plus interest and costs. Premises
will be sold subject to
provisions of filed Judgment
Index #12468/07.
Kevin Malloy, Esq., Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 6/2/
2008
08-347 6/12, 19, 26, 7/3
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE ASSET
BACKED PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-
HE1 C/O AMERICA'S
SERVICING COMPANY,
Plaintiff, AGAINST
KAREN CICCARELLI, ET
AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant
to a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated
4/8/2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at
public auction at the Front
Steps of Babylon Town
Hall, 200 East Sunrise
Highway, North
Lindenhurst, New York, on
7/10/2008 at 9:00 AM, premises
known as 112 IRVING
AVENUE, Deer Park,
NY 11729. All that certain
plot piece or parcel of land,
with the buildings and improvements
thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being in the Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: 025.00-
01.00-111.000. Approximate
amount of judgment
$389,345.30 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index
#6068/07. Thomas Stephen
Zawyrucha, Esq., Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 6/3/
2008
08-348 6/12, 19, 26, 7/3
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff, AGAINST
YUSUF DURSUN, ET AL.,
Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 5/6/
2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 7/16/2008 at 8:30
AM, premises known as 53
HEATHCOTE ROAD,
Lindenhurst, NY 11757. All
that certain plot piece or
parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being at
Lindenhurst, Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: 204.00-
02-025. Approximate
amount of judgment
$512,855.30 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index
#15291/07. Jonathan
Christian Juliano, Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 6/2/
2008
08-349 6/12, 19, 26, 7/3
SUPREME COURT -
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
FREMONT INVESTMENT
AND LOAN
,Plaintiff,
Against
LINDA HARRIS,
RANCINE HARRIS, ET
AL
Defendant(s)
Pursuant to a judgment of
foreclosure and sale duly
granted 4/18/2008 I the undersigned
Referee will sell
at public auction at the
Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, NY on
7/10/2008 at 9:30 A.M. premises
known as 44
Nathelie Avenue,
Amityville, NY 11701
ALL that certain plot piece
or parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of Babylon,
County of Suffolk and State
of New York Section 164.00
Block 03.00 Lot 016.004
Approximate amount of
lien $354,676.11 plus interest
and costs Premises will
be sold subject to provisions
of filed judgment Index
#06-34663
William C. Morrell, Esq.
Referee.
Jordan S. Katz, P.C., Attorneys
at Law, 395 North Service
Road,
Suite 40, Melville, New
York 11747
Dated: 5/28/2008 File #:
Jsk 7416 jls
08-350 6/12, 19, 26 7/3
SUPREME COURT -
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ARGENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY
,Plaintiff,
Against
Diwantie Sookra, Artems
Vakirizidelis,
Defendant(s)
Pursuant to a judgment of
foreclosure and sale duly
granted 4/30/2008 I the undersigned
Referee will sell
at public auction at the
Islip Town Hall, 655 Main
St., Islip, NY on 7/14/2008
at 1:45 PM premises known
as 1120 Artic Avenue,
Bohemia, NY 11716
ALL that certain plot piece
or parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of Islip, County of
Suffolk and State of New
York Section 213.00 Block
02.00 Lot 023.00 Approximate
amount of lien
$399,370.27 plus interest
and costs Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed judgment Index #07/
04665
Usha Srivastava, Esq. Referee.
Jordan S. Katz, P.C., Attorneys
at Law, 395 North Service
Road,
Suite 40, Melville, New
York 11747
Dated: 5/29/2008 File #:
Jsk 7697 jls
08-351 6/12, 19, 26 7/3
Notice of formation of Pro
Assembly Service, LLC, a
limited
liability company. Articles
of Organization filed with
the Secretary of the State
of New York (SSNY) on 4/
23/08. Office located in
Suffolk Co. SSNY has been
designated for service of
process. SSNY shall mail
copy of any process served
against the LLC to THE
LLC, 47 Ellensue Drive,
Deer Park, NY 11729.
Purpose: any lawful purpose.
08-352 6/12, 19, 26, 7/ 3,
10, 17
Notice of formation of
AMITYVILLE ACUPUNCTURE
AND MASSAGE,
PLLC, a Professional Limited
Liability Company. Articles
of
Organization filed with
the Secretary of State of the
State of New York (SSNY)
on 05/12/08. Office located
in Suffolk County.
SSNY has been designated
for service of process. SSNY
shall mail a copy of any process
served against the
PLLC to C/O the
PLLC, 22 Seaway Drive,
Copiague, NY 11726. Purpose:
To practice the professions
of acupuncture and
massage therapy.
08-353 6/12, 19, 26, 7/3,
10, 17
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
VILLAGE OF BABYLON
BABYLON, NEW YORK
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
that a Public Hearing will
be held at the Municipal
Building, 153 West Main
Street, Babylon, NY on
Tuesday June 24, 2008 at
7:00P.M., or as soon thereafter
as can be heard to consider
the adoption of Local
Law # 10 - 11 of 2008
amending the Village Code
of the Village of Babylon as
follows: Full text of such
law is available for review
at the Village Clerk's Office.
Local Law #10 : Smending
Chapter 343-67 pertaining
to stop signs
Local Law #11 :Amending
Chapter 343-34 C
All interested persons
should appear at the above
time and place, and they
will be given an opportunity
to be heard.
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Patricia C. Carley, Village
Clerk
Date : June 5, 2008
Babylon , New York
08-354 6/12
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board of Education of
West Babylon Union Free
School District of the Town
of Babylon, Suffolk County,
NY, popularly known as
West Babylon School, (in
accordance with Section 103
of Article 5-A of the General
Municipal law) hereby invites
the submission of
sealed bids for:
TR-53
TRANSPORTATION BID
FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
FOR 2008-2009 SCHOOL
YEAR
For use in the West Babylon
Schools. Bids will be opened
at 10:00am on June 20, 2008
in the Business Office of the
West Babylon Schools located
in the Junior High
School, 200 Old
Farmingdale Road, West
Babylon, NY at which time
and place bids will be publicly
opened.
Specifications and bid form
packets can be picked up at
the same address. All bids
must be submitted on the
forms supplied in the bid
packet. The Board of Education
reserves the right to
reject all bids.
Any bid submitted will be
binding for 60 days (Sixty
days) subsequent to the date
of bid opening.
Board of Education West
Babylon UFSD Town of
Babylon
By Mark Flower, Assistant
Superintendent for Finance
& Operations
08-355 6/12
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
TOWN OF BABYLON
PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE, that the Town
Board of the Town of
Babylon will hold a Public
Hearing at Babylon Town
Hall, 200 East Sunrise
Highway, Lindenhurst,
New York, on the 25th day
of June, 2008 at 3:30 p.m.,
prevailing time, to consider
amending Chapter 144 of
the Babylon Town Code
(Landscapers) as set forth
in the annexed Exhibit "A".
EXHIBIT "A"
ADD: §144-7. Regulations.
H. No landscaper
shall conduct business in
the Town of Babylon unless
that business has a current
valid compliance agreement
with the New York
State Department of Agriculture
and Markets to
work within areas of the
Asian Long Horned Beetle
Quarantine.
All interested persons
will be given an opportunity
to be heard at the
above time and place.
DATED:TOWN OF
BABYLON, NEW YORK
MAY 14, 2008
BY ORDER OF THE
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF BABYLON
RONNISE MILLER
CTING TOWN CLERK
08-345 6/12
PUBLIC NOTICE
LINDENHURST UNION
FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
DISTRICT MEETING
FOR THE PURPOSE OF
CONDUCTING A NEW
VOTE UPON
THE APPROPRIATION
OF THE
NECESSARY FUNDS TO
MEET THE
ENSUING YEAR
(BUDGET RE-VOTE)
AND NOTICE OF BUDGET
HEARING
AND
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
OF VOTERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that a special district
meeting for the purpose
of conducting a new
vote upon the appropriation
of the necessary funds
to meet the estimated expenditures
for the ensuing
year, by the inhabitants of
the Lindenhurst Union
Free School District
Lindenhurst, Suffolk
County, New York, qualified
to vote at school meetings
in said District, will
take place in the five (5)
election district of said
School District at the voting
places hereinbelow designated
on Tuesday, June
17, 2008, and the polls will
be kept open between the
hours of 6:00 o'clock A.M.
and 9:00 o'clock P.M., time
then in effect, for vote by
voting machine.
NOTICE IS HEEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that
the Board of Education of
the above-named school
district shall hold a Public
Hearing for the purpose
discussion of the expenditures
of funds and the budgeting
thereof for the ensuing
year at the McKenna
Administration Building
on Wednesday, June 4,
2008 at 8:00 P.M., time
then in effect.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that a
copy of the statement of the
amount of money which
will be required for the ensuing
year for school purposes,
together with the
text of any resolution which
will be presented to the voters,
may be obtained by any
resident in the District during
the (14) days immediately
preceding the special
district meeting and vote
except Saturday, Sunday or
holidays, at the School District
Administration Office,
350 Daniel Street,
Lindenhurst, New York,
and at each school in the
District, between the hours
of 9:00 o'clock A.M. and
4:00 o'clock P.M., time then
in effect.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that at
the said special district
meeting and vote, to be
held as aforesaid on June
17, 2008, the following
proposition will be submitted
for the purpose of voting
thereon by voting machine
between the hours of
6:00 o'clock A.M. and 9:00
o'clock P.M., time then in
effect.
PROPOSITION NO 1
(BUDGET RE-VOTE)
BUDGET PROPOSITION
Shall the following resolution
be adopted, to wit:
RESOLVED, that the
Board of Education of
Lindenhurst Union Free
School District is hereby
authorized to expend during
the school year 2008-
2009 the sum set forth in
the Budget Estimate for
the school year 2008-2009,
heretofore filed pursuant to
law, and that the Board of
Education be authorized to
levy the necessary tax
therefor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that,
pursuant to Section 2014 of
the Education Law, personal
registration of voters
is required for said vote,
and no person shall be entitled
to vote whose name
does not appear on the register
of said School District
prepared as hereinafter set
forth, except a person who
is otherwise qualified to
vote and is registered under
provision of Article 5 of
the Education Law. To
implement the system of
walk-in voter registration,
registration will be conducted
from 9:00 o'clock
A.M. to 4:00 o'clock P.M. at
the office of the District
Clerk on any day that the
office is open, and following
the June 4th Board of Education
business meeting,
provided, however, that
such registration takes
place not less than five (5)
days preceding the school
vote. Any inquiries regarding
walk-in registration
should be directed to
Mrs. Mary Lou Gates, 226-
6150.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN, that
personal registration of voters
is required either pursuant
to §2014 of the Education
Law or pursuant to
Article 5 of the Election
Law. If a voter has heretofore
registered pursuant to
§2014 of the Education
Law and has voted at an
annual or special district
meeting or any school district
election held or conducted
within the last (4)
calendar years, he/she is
eligible to vote at this election;
if a voter is registered
and eligible to vote under
Article 5 of the Education
Law, he/she is also eligible
to vote at this election. All
other persons who wish to
vote must register no later
than June 12, 2008.
The register for this vote
shall be filed in the Office
of the Clerk of the District,
located in the School District
Administration Office,
350 Daniel Street
Lindenhurst, New York,
where such register will be
open for inspection by the
qualified voters of the
District between the hours
of 9:00 o'clock A.M. and
4:00 o'clock P.M., time than
in effect, on each of the five
days prior to and on the day
set for said vote.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN, that
the qualified voters will
register and vote at the registration
and polling places
designated herein for the
election district in which
they reside.
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN that the Board of
Registration shall meet
during the special district
meeting of the District on
the 17th day of June, 2008,
at the times and places
herein set forth, for the purpose
of preparing a register
for District meetings and
elections held subsequent
so such special district
meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that
the Lindenhurst Union
Free School District has
previously adopted a resolution
providing absentee
ballots for voting on School
District budget and in accordance
with Section
1018-a of the New York
State Education Law. All
inquiries for information
concerning the use of an
absentee ballot or requesting
an application for such
absentee ballot can be
made by writing to Mrs.
Mary Lou Gates, District
Clerk, Lindenhurst Union
Free School District, 350
Daniel Street,
Lindenhurst, New York
11757, or via telephone
(226-6150). Completed
applications must be received
at least seven (7)
days before the election if
the ballot is to be mailed to
the voter, or the day before
the election, if the ballot is
to be delivered personally
by the voter. No absentee
voter's ballot shall be canvassed
unless it shall have
been received in the office
of the District Clerk of the
Lindenhurst Union Free
School District not later
then 5:00 P.M., time then in
effect, on the day of the
election. A list of all persons
to whom the absentee
ballots have been issued
will be available for inspection
in said office of the
Clerk between the hours of
9:00 A.M. and 4 P.M., time
then in effect, on each of the
five (5) days (Saturday between
the hours of 9 A.M.
and 11 A.M. and Sunday
excepted) prior to and on
the day of the special district
meeting and such list
will posted at the polling
places on the day of the special
district meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that
the place in each election
district where the special
district meeting and vote
will be held, and the description
of each election
district, is as follows:
ELECTION DISTRICT
NO. 1 (Area of School District
south of the tracks of
the Montauk Branch of the
Long Island Railroad and
north of Montauk Highway):
POLLING AND REGISTRATION
PLACE:
LINDENHURST
MIDDLE SCHOOL
350 SOUTH
WELLWOOD AVE.
ELECTION DISTRICT
NO. 2 (Area of the School
District north of the tracks
of the Montauk Branch of
the Long Island Railroad
and south of Sunrise Highway
and west of North
Wellwood Avenue):
POLLING AND REGISTRATION
PLACE:
ALBANY AVENUE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
180 ALBANY AVE.
ELECTION DISTRICT
NO. 3 (Area of the School
District north of Sunrise
Highway):
POLLING AND REGISTRATION
PLACE:
WM. RALL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
761 NORTH WELLWOOD
AVE.
ELECTION DISTRICT
NO. 4 (Area of the School
south of Montauk Highway):
POLLING AND REGISTRATION
PLACE:
E. W. BOWER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
315 WEST MONTAUK
HIGHWAY
ELECTION DISTRICT
NO. 5 (Area of the School
District north of the tracks
of the Montauk Highway
Branch of the Long Island
Railroad, south of Sunrise
Highway and east of North
Wellwood Avenue):
POLLING AND REGISTRATION
PLACE:
DANIEL STREET ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
289 DANIEL STREET
Dated: Lindenhurst, New
York
June 3, 2008
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF THE LINDENHURST
UNION FREE SCHOOL
DISTRICT OF THE
TOWN OF BABYLON,
SUFFOLK COUNTY,
NEW YORK
Y: MARY LOU GATES,
DISTRICT CLERK
08-336 6/5, 12
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT -
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., AS
NOMINEE FOR AEGIS
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff, -against-
THOMAS PENNY, ET AL.,
Defendants.
Pursuant to a judgment of
foreclosure and sale duly
dated 5/9/07, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at
public auction at the
BABYLON TOWN HALL,
200 E. SUNRISE HIGHWAY,
NORTH
LINDENHURST, NY
11757 on June 20 , 2008 at
11:00AM, premises known
as 56 MUNCY AVENUE,
WEST BABYLON, NY
11704.
ALL that certain plot piece
or parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of BABYLON,
County of SUFFOLK and
State of New York.
Section 217.00, Block
01.00, Lot 027.000. Approximate
amount of lien
$290,212.26 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed judgment. Index No.
06-16463.
VINCENT J. MESSINA,
JR., ESQ., REFEREE.
STEIN, WIENER AND
ROTH, L.L.P., F/K/A EDWARD
A. WIENER, P.C.,
ATTORNEYS FOR
PLAINTIFF.
ONE OLD COUNTRY
ROAD, SUITE 113,
CARLE PLACE, NY 11514
DATED May 15, 2008 -
FILE NO. EW 06193
08-303 5/22, 29, 6/5, 12
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
BANK OF AMERICA,
N.A., Plaintiff, AGAINST
MARK E.
WATTENMAKER, ET AL.,
Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 6/18/
2007, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 6/19/2008 at 9:00
AM, premises known as 16
DAWES AVENUE, A/K/A
16 DAWES AVENUE B/A
16, AMITY HARBOR, NY
11702. All that certain plot
piece or parcel of land, with
the buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of Babylon,
County of Suffolk and State
of New York, Section, Block
and Lot: 181-2-116. Approximate
amount of judgment
$132,038.05 plus interest
and costs. Premises
will be sold subject to provisions
of filed Judgment
Index #25326/06. Thomas
Stephen Zawyrucha, Esq.,
Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 5/13/
2008
08-305 5/22, 29, 6/5, 12
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
, Plaintiff, AGAINST PAUL
GIMELI, JOYCE GIMELI,
ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant
to a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated
6/27/2007, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at
public auction at the Front
Steps of Babylon Town
Hall, 200 East Sunrise
Highway, North
Lindenhurst, New York, on
6/19/2008 at 9:00 AM, premises
known as 19 BRUNO
LANE, A/K/A 15 BRUNO
LANE, DIX HILLS, NY
11746. All that certain plot
piece or parcel of land, with
the buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of BABYLON,
County of Suffolk and State
of New York, Section, Block
and Lot: 019.00-02.00-
001.005. Approximate
amount of judgment
$23,577.07 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index
#16505/05. Francis P.
Murphy, Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 5/13/
2008
08-306 5/22, 29, 6/5, 12
NOTICE OF MEETING
IN 2008
FOR WEST BABYLON
FIRE DISTRICT
Regularly scheduled meetings
of the Board of Fire
Commissioners of the West
Babylon Fire District will
be held on the first and
third Monday of each
month with the following
exceptions: Substituting
for the 3rd Monday in February
will be Thursday,
February 21, 2008; substituting
for the first Monday
in September will be
Thursday, September 4,
2008 and substituting for
the 3rd Monday in October
will be Thursday, October
23, 2008. All of the above
scheduled meetings are
scheduled for 7:30PM and
are to be held at Fire Headquarters,
126 Arnold Avenue,
West Babylon, New
York., If any individual requires
special assistance,
please contact the West
Babylon Fire District at
(631) 587-5972 the Friday
before the regularly scheduled
meeting.
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
WEST BABYLON FIRE
DISTRICT
Brianne Vergano
District Secretary
January 10, 2008
08-356 6/12
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK
COUNTY
U.S. Bank National Association,
et al., Plaintiff(s)
vs. Saidah Haziz-
Ramadhan, et al.,
Defendant(s)
Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s):
ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES,
P.C., 2 Summit
Court, Suite 301, Fishkill
New York 12524 (845) 897-
1600
Pursuant to judgment of
foreclosure and sale entered
herein on or about
May 7, 2008, I will sell at
Public Auction to the highest
bidder at Islip Town
Hall, 655 Main Street,
Islip, NY 11751.
On July 10, 2008 at 1:00
PM
Premises known as 16 S.
Montgomery Avenue, Bay
Shore, NY 11706
ALL THAT CERTAIN
PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL
OF LAND SITUATED, LYING
AND BEING AT BAY
SHORE, IN THE TOWN
OF ISLIP, COUNTY OF
SUFFOLK AND STATE
OF NEW YORK.
District: 0500 Section:
394.00 Block: 01.00 Lot:
078.000
As more particularly described
in the judgment of
foreclosure and sale.
Sold subject to all of the
terms and conditions contained
in said judgment
and terms of sale.
Approximate amount of
judgment $545,279.65 plus
interest and costs.
INDEX NO. 07-01681
Jonathan W. Lipshie, Esq.,
REFEREE
08-357 6/12, 19, 26, 7/3
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK
COUNTY
Citimortgage, Inc, et al.,
Plaintiff(s)
vs. Philip Staples A/K/A
Philip R. Staples, et al.,
Defendant(s)
Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s):
ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES,
P.C., 2 Summit
Court, Suite 301, Fishkill
New York 12524 (845) 897-
1600
Pursuant to judgment of
foreclosure and sale entered
herein on or about
May 22, 2008, I will sell at
Public Auction to the highest
bidder at Babylon Town
Hall, 200 E Sunrise Highway,
No. Lindenhurst, NY
11757.
On July 10, 2008 at 10:00
AM
Premises known as 272 2nd
Avenue, West Babylon, NY
ALL that certain plot, piece
or parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
the Town of Babylon,
County of Suffolk and State
of New York, known and
designated as lots 1 to 3
and part of 4 inclusive and
in Block 3 on a certain map
entitled, "Map of
Homewood Farms, Section
1" and filed in the Suffolk
County Clerk's Office on
November 4, 1931, as map
No. 470.
District: 0100 Section:
130.00 Block: 01.00 Lot:
096.004
As more particularly described
in the judgment of
foreclosure and sale.
Sold subject to all of the
terms and conditions contained
in said judgment
and terms of sale.
Approximate amount of
judgment $167,581.80 plus
interest and costs.
INDEX NO. 6497/07
Nicholas V. Campasano,
Esq., REFEREE
08-358 6/12, 19, 26, 7/3
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Zoning
Board of Appeals of the
Town of Islip will hold a
public hearing on Tuesday,
June 17, 2008 at the Town
Hall, 655 Main Street,
Islip, NY on the following
applications a the times
listed or as soon thereafter
as they may be reached. At
such time all interested
parties will be given an opportunity
to be heard.
Dated: June 3, 2008
Islip, NY
Richard I. Scheyer, Chairman
Zoning Board of Appeals
7:00 p.m. - CARLOS
FLORES and GLORIA
FLORES - to renew permit
for two-family, family use
only, Res. B District, west
side of Princess Avenue
(#36) , 505.5 feet south of
Pin Aire Drive, Bay Shore,
NY (0500-0158.00-03.00-
006.000)
7:00 p.m. - GEORGE F. and
MARILYN HAAS - to renew
permit for two-family,
family sue only, Res. A District,
east side of Peter Paul
Drive (#639), 300 feet south
of McElroy Street, West
Islip, NY (0500-456.00-
03.00-071.000)
7:15 p.m. - JANE WILSON
- permission to erect one
story addition (20.2' x 9') to
dwelling leaving side yard
of 10 feet instead of required
14 feet and total side
yards of 25 feet instead of
required 28 feet, Res. A District,
west side of Sequams
Lane (#70), 245 feet north
of Sequams Lane West,
West Islip, NY (0500-
472.00-02.00-095.000)
7:30 p.m. - ELIAS
GHALEB - permission to
erect second story addition
(22' x 22' Irrg.) to dwelling
leaving floor area ratio of
29.7% instead of permitted
25%, Res. B District, east
side of Cadman Road
(#585), 100 feet south of
Van Buren Avenue, West
Islip, NY
( 0 5 0 0 - 3 6 2 . 0 0 - 0 2 . 0 0 -
050.000)
7:45 p.m. THOMAS and
GWENDOLYN E.
HANNETT - permission to
reconstruct second story
addition (27' x 15' Irrg.)
having side yard of 7.67
feet instead of required 8
feet leaving floor area ratio
of 33.28% instead of permitted
25%, Res. B District,
east side of Auburn Avenue
(#11), 246.09 feet south of
Lawrence Avenue, Bay
Shore, NY (0500-441.00-
03.00-034.000)
7:45 p.m. - WILLIAM T.
and KATHLEEN A.
SMALL - permission to
erect second story addition
(5.25' x 16.67') to dwelling
leaving side yard of 10.19
feet instead of required 14
feet and total side yards of
21 feet instead of required
28 feet leaving floor area
ratio of 34.4% instead of
permitted 25%, Res. B. District,
west of Oak Neck
Road (#324), 380 feet south
of Fourth Street, West Islip,
NY (0500-457.00-02.00-
016.000)
7:45 p.m. - JOHN J.
TANNENBAUM and
LAURA L. DELANOY -
permission to erect second
story addition (31.3' x 10')
to dwelling leaving side
yard of 7 feet instead of required
14 feet and total side
yards of 20.4 feet instead of
required 28 feet leaving
floor area ratio of 37.5%
instead of permitted 25%,
Res. B District, east side of
Parkwood Road (#149), 425
feet north of George Street,
West Islip, NY (0500-
466.00-01.00-026.000)
8:00 p.m. - MARIO
ALBERTO SORTO, NORA
MARINA SORTO and
MARIO A. SORTO JR. -
permission to erect two
story addition (14.5' x 13.8'
) and second story addition
(31.3' x 46' Irrg.) to dwelling
having front yard setback
of 37.67 feet instead
of required 40 feet, second
front yard setback of 20.67
instead of required 30 feet
and having side yard of
13.25 feet instead of required
14 feet, to leave shed
all having floor area ratio
of 27.7% instead of permitted
25%, to leave patio having
side yard of 1 foot instead
of required 4 feet and
to leave driveway occupying
35% instead of permitted
24% and having side
yard of 2 feet instead of required
4 feet, Res. A District,
northwest corner of
Lincoln Boulevard (#1572)
and Hickory Place, Bay
Shore, NY (0500-222.00-
02.00-035.000)
08-359 6/12
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING BY THE TOWN
OF BABYLON
ACCESSORY APARTMENT
REVIEW BOARD
Pursuant to provisions of
Local Law # 9 of the
Babylon Town Code, notice
is hereby given that the
Town of Babylon Accessory
Apartment Review Board
will hold a Public Hearing
in the Town Hall, 200 East
Sunrise Highway,
Lindenhurst, New York on
Tuesday evening, June 17,
2008. Public Hearings begin
at 7:00 P.M.
NEW APPLICATIONS:
1. Iannaccone, Joseph &
21 Hampden Rd., Amity
Harbor, NY 11701
2. Khan, Akmal
501 Skidmore Rd.,
Deer Park, NY 11729
3. Kreciewski, Wojciech
&Kreciewska, Danuta
130 26th St., Copiague,
NY 11726
RENEWAL BY AFFIDAVIT
1. Barbieri, Vincenza (a/k/a
LaRocca)
5 Cayuga Ave., Deer
Park, NY 11729
2. Alvarez, Luis & Yenny
415 Washington St.,
Farmingdale, NY 11735
3. Biondo, Marianne &
Nicolo
43 Spring Place, North
Babylon, NY 11703
4. Dunston, Christopher &
Tricia
22 Arcadia Dr., Dix Hills,
NY 11746
5. Hirt, Katherine
506 17th St., West
Babylon, NY 11704
6. Kiritschenko, Feliks &
Maria
26 Brookes Rd., North
Babylon, NY 11703
7. Keller, Eugene &
Michael
165 Mohawk Ave., Deer
Park, NY 11729
8. Burke, Brian M. & Christine
471 17th St., West
Babylon, NY 11704
9. Eddings, Joseph
21 Alhanbra Ave. W.,
Lindenhurst, NY 11757
10. Biancoviso,
Giuseppe & G.
101 Paine St., No.
Lindenhurst, NY 11757
11. Memoli, Guy &
Virginia
108 Prairie Dr., North
Babylon, NY 11703
12. Poland, Aileen -
Lf Est
c/o Bauser, N. & S.
& Poland, E., Jr.
129 W. 7th St., Deer Park,
NY 11729
13. Rainone, Carmelo
& Audrey - Lf Est
c/o Rainone, Steven J. &
Ors.
294 W. 20th St., Deer
Park, NY 11729
Printing Instructions:
RENEWALS BY AFFIDAVIT
APPLICANTS ARE
NOT REQUIRED TO APPEAR.
ALL CASES WILL
BE HEARD IN THE ORDER
IN WHICH THEY
ARE ADVERTISED.
All interested persons
should appear at the above
time and place by order of
Michael Johnson, Chairman,
Accessory Apartment
Review Board, Town of
Babylon, North
Lindenhurst, Suffolk
County, New York.
Babylon Beacon:
Thursday, June 12, 2008
08-360 6/12
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
HSBC BANK USA, N.A.,
AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE FOR THE REGI
STERED
NOTEHOLDERS OF RENAISSANCE
HOME EQUITY
LOAN TRUST 2005-
4, RENAISSANCE HOME
EQUITY LOAN ASSETBACKED
NOTES, SERIES
2005-4 , Plaintiff,
AGAINST ELSA TOMLIN,
LEON BOLAND, ET AL.,
Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 5/6/
2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 6/27/2008 at 9:00
AM, premises known as 2
Howard Street, Wheatley
Heights, NY 11798. All that
certain plot piece or parcel
of land, with the buildings
and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being in the Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: Section
14 Block 5 Lot 68. Approximate
amount of judgment
$422,570.49 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index #06-
31309. Frank M. Maffei,
Jr., Referee,
SHAPIRO & DICARO,
LLP, Attorney for Plaintiff
250 Mile Crossing Boulevard,
Rochester, NY 14624
Dated: 5/21/2008
08-317 5/29, 6/5,12, 19
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE FOR
FREMONT HOME LOAN
TRUST 2006-1 , Plaintiff,
AGAINST SATERIA
HATCHER, ET AL.,
Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 12/24/
2007, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 6/27/2008 at 9:00
AM, premises known as 15
Circle Drive, Wheatley
Heights, NY 11798. All that
certain plot piece or parcel
of land, with the buildings
and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being in the Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: Section
10 Block 4 Lot 23. Approximate
amount of judgment
$410,042.16 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index #07-
08701. Anthony DiSanti,
Esq., Referee,
SHAPIRO & DICARO,
LLP, Attorney for Plaintiff
250 Mile Crossing Boulevard,
Rochester, NY 14624
Dated: 5/21/2008
08-316 5/29, 6/5,12, 19
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff, AGAINST
JACQUELINE
SAUNDERS, ET AL.,
Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 4/18/
2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 6/27/2008 at 10:00
AM, premises known as 84
NORTH 17TH STREET,
WYANDANCH, NY 11798.
All that certain plot piece
or parcel of land, with the
buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being being
at Wyandanch,in the
Town of Babylon, County of
Suffolk and State of New
York, Section, Block and
Lot: 39.00-2-110.004. Approximate
amount of judgment
$350,182.57 plus interest
and costs. Premises
will be sold subject to provisions
of filed Judgment
Index #8427/07. Nicholas
Vincent Campasano, Esq.,
Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 5/21/
2008
08-318 5/29, 6/5,12, 19
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff, AGAINST
PEARL BROWN, ET AL.,
Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 5/21/
2007, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 6/26/2008 at 10:00
AM, premises known as 21
WEST PROSPECT
STREET, Amityville, NY
11701. All that certain plot
piece or parcel of land, with
the buildings and improvements
thereon erected,
situate, lying and being in
Amityville, Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: 174.00-
02.00-108.000. Approximate
amount of judgment
$191,304.25 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index
#27782/06. John C. Tsunis,
Esq., Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 5/21/
2008
08-319 5/29, 6/5,12, 19
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK
COUNTY
U.S. Bank National Association,
et al., Plaintiff(s)
vs. Constantine Giannakos,
et al., Defendant(s)
Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s):
ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES,
P.C., 2 Summit
Court, Suite 301, Fishkill
New York 12524 (845) 897-
1600
Pursuant to judgment of
foreclosure and sale entered
herein on or about
May 1, 2008, I will sell at
Public Auction to the highest
bidder at Babylon Town
Hall, 200 E. Sunrise Highway,
No. Lindenhurst, NY
11757.
On June 27, 2008 at 11:30
AM
Premises known as 3 Winter
Lane, Amityville, NY
All that certain plot, piece,
or parcel of land, situate,
with the buildings and improvements
thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being in the Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York,
known and designated as
Lot 59 which lot is shown
on a certain map entitled
"Map of Melody Homes"
which Map was filed in the
Suffolk County Clerk's Office
on October 6, 1969 as
Map No. 5369, which said
lot is more particuairly described
in a Deed Dated 11/
04/71 and Recorded 11/16/
71 among the Land Records
of Suffolk County, New
York as Book 7048 Page 62.
District: 0100 Section:
173.00 Block: 01.00 Lot:
066.000
As more particularly described
in the judgment of
foreclosure and sale.
Sold subject to all of the
terms and conditions contained
in said judgment
and terms of sale.
Approximate amount of
judgment $388,442.52 plus
interest and costs.
INDEX NO. 8789/07
John A. Kay, Esq., REFEREE
08-327 5/29, 6/5,12, 19
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT. SUFFOLK
COUNTY. GRP
LOAN, LLC, Pltf. vs. JOSE
L. RIOS, et al, Defts. Index
#06-33242. Pursuant
to judgment of foreclosure
and sale dated Apr. 14,
2008, I will sell at public
auction at Babylon Town
Hall, 200 E. Sunrise Hwy.,
No. Lindenhurst, NY on
July 7, 2008 at 2:30 p.m.
prem. k/a 41 Franklin Ave.,
Deer Park, NY a/k/a Section
090.00, Block 01.00,
Lot 038.000, District 0100.
Approx. amt. of judgment is
$315,806.04 plus costs and
interest. Sold subject to
terms and conditions of
filed judgment and terms of
sale. MICHAEL J.
BROWN, Referee.
ESCHEN, FRENKEL,
WEISMAN & GORDON,
LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 20
West Main St., Bay Shore,
NY. #72478
08-331 6/5, 12, 19, 26
SUPREME COURT -
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
AS TRUSTEE FOR
CERTIFICATEHOLDERS
OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET
BACKED SECURITIES
I LLC ASSET
BACKED CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-
HE7, Plaintiff against
J.R. REZVI, et al
Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sale entered
on May 9, 2008.
I, the undersigned Referee
will sell at public auction at
the front steps of the
Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, N.Y. on
the 8th day of July, 2008 at
10:00 a.m. premises
Beginning at a point on the
northerly side of Smith
Street, distant 240.54 feet
easterly from the corner
formed by the intersection
of the northerly side of
Smith Street and the easterly
side of Broadway; being
a plot 90.26 feet by
100.24 feet by 92.97 feet by
100 feet.
Said premises known as 12
East Smith Street,
Amityville, N.Y. 11701.
Tax account number: SBL
#: 165.00-03.00-073.000,
District: 0100.
Approximate amount of
lien $ 431,381.95 plus interest
and costs.
Premises will be sold subject
to provisions of filed
judgment and terms of sale.
Index No. 12361-07.
Arthur Shulman, Esq., Referee.
Fein Such & Crane, LLP
Attorney(s) for Plaintiff
747 Chestnut Ridge Road
Suite 200
Chestnut Ridge, N.Y.
10977
"If the sale is set aside for
any reason, the Purchaser
at the sale shall be entitled
only to a return of the deposit
paid. The Purchaser
shall have no further recourse
against the Mortgagor,
the Mortgagee, or
the Mortgagee's attorney."
08-333 6/5, 12, 29, 26
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -
EMIGRANT MORTGAGE
COMPANY, INC. C/O EMIGRANT
BANK, Plaintiff,
AGAINST FRANCIS
TURNBULL, ET AL.,
Defendant(s). Pursuant to
a judgment of foreclosure
and sale duly dated 4/15/
2008, I, the undersigned
Referee will sell at public
auction at the Front Steps
of Babylon Town Hall, 200
East Sunrise Highway,
North Lindenhurst, New
York, on 7/8/2008 at 10:00
AM, premises known as 17
EAST COURT, Babylon,
NY 11702. All that certain
plot piece or parcel of land,
with the buildings and improvements
thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being in the Town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, Section,
Block and Lot: 022.00-
03.00-062.000. Approximate
amount of judgment
$284,868.90 plus interest
and costs. Premises will be
sold subject to provisions of
filed Judgment Index
#2611/07. Michael K.
Belford, Esq., Referee,
Steven J. Baum PC, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, P.O.
Box 1291, Buffalo, NY
14240-1291 Dated: 5/27/
2008
08-334 6/5, 12, 29, 26
NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK
COUNTY
Wachovia Bank, et al.,
Plaintiff(s)
vs. Marlene Mason, et al.,
Defendant(s)
Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s):
ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES,
P.C., 2 Summit
Court, Suite 301, Fishkill
New York 12524 (845) 897-
1600
Pursuant to judgment of
foreclosure and sale entered
herein on or about
April 18, 2007, I will sell at
Public Auction to the highest
bidder at Babylon Town
Hall, 200 E. Sunrise Highway,
Lindenhurst, NY.
On July 9, 2008 at 9:00 AM
Premises known as 6
Chestnut Road, North
Amityville, NY
ALL THAT CERTAIN
PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL
OF LAND, with the buildings
and improvements
thereon erected, situate,
lying and being at North
Amityville, town of
Babylon, County of Suffolk
and State of New York,
known and designated
upon map entitled, "Map of
Breslau Garden Plots, part
of Section Number 1, made
by J. Sammis, Surveyor,"
and filed in the Suffolk
County Clerk's Office on
May 17, 1881, as Map
Number 72 as Lots 2 and 3
and the West 25 feet of Lot
1 in block 4.
District: 0100 Section:
124.00 Block: 02.00 Lot:
067.000
As more particularly described
in the judgment of
foreclosure and sale.
Sold subject to all of the
terms and conditions contained
in said judgment
and terms of sale.
Approximate amount of
judgment $159,961.63 plus
interest and costs.
INDEX NO. 27774/2006
Marjorie E. Zuckerman,
Esq., REFEREE
08-340 6/5, 12, 19, 26
Notice of formation of
DEJA VOODOOS LLC a
limited liability company.
Articles of Organization
filed with the Secretary of
Sate of New York (SSNY)
on 4/14/08. Office located
in SUFFOLK County.
SSNY has been designated
for service of process.
SSNY shall mail copy of
any process served against
the LLC to Edward V.
Lacina, 63 Park Avenue,
Babylon NY 11702. Purpose:
any lawful purpose
08-324 5/29, 6/5, 12, 19,
26, 7/3
DEANIC MARKETING
STORE OF HAUPPAUGE
LLC, a domestic Limited
Liability Company (LLC)
filed with the Sec of State
of NY on 6-1-07. NY Office
location: Suffolk County.
SSNY is designated as
agent upon whom process
against the LLC may be
served. SSNY shall mail a
copy of any process
against the LLC served
upon him/her to Owen
Petersen & Co., LLP, 399
Rt. 109, Ste. 2, West
Babylon, NY 11704. General
purposes.
08-322 5/29, 6/5, 12, 19,
26, 7/3
SUPREME COURT -
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
WELLS FARGO BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
AS TRUSTEE FOR
MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE
INVESTORS
TRUST MORTGAGE
LOAN ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2004-OPT1, Plaintiff
against
ANTHONY SPINATO;
LUISA SPINATO, et al
Defendant(s).
Pursuant to a Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sale entered
on May 6, 2008.
I, the undersigned Referee
will sell at public auction at
the front steps of the
Babylon Town Hall, 200 E.
Sunrise Highway, No.
Lindenhurst, N.Y. on the
19th day of June, 2008 at
9:30 a.m. premises Beginning
at a point on the
northerly side of Dulittle
Street (formerly known as
Rockaway Avenue) distant
702.70 feet easterly from
the extreme easterly end of
the arc connection the easterly
side of Deer Park Avenue
with the southerly
side of Dulittle Street; Running
thence along the
southerly side of Dulittle
Street the following 2
courses and distances: (1)
South 82 degrees 58 minutes
40 seconds East 46.21
feet; (2) South 80 degrees
02 minutes 40 seconds East
28.93 feet; Thence South 2
degrees 55 minutes 00 seconds
West 120.37 feet;
Thence North 87 degrees
05 minutes 00 seconds
West 75 feet; Thence North
2 degrees 55 minutes 00
seconds East 122.69 feet to
the southerly side of
Dulittle Street, the point or
place of beginning.
Said premises known as 40
Dulittle Street, North
Babylon, N.Y. 11703.
Tax account number: SBL
#: 152.00-01.00-093.000,
District: 0100.
Approximate amount of
lien $ 275,636.38 plus interest
and costs.
Premises will be sold subject
to provisions of filed
judgment and terms of sale.
Index No. 30983/06. Richard
A. Pino, Esq., Referee.
Fein Such & Crane, LLP
Attorney(s) for Plaintiff
747 Chestnut Ridge Road
Suite 200
Chestnut Ridge, N.Y.
10977
"If the sale is set aside for
any reason, the Purchaser
at the sale shall be entitled
only to a return of the deposit
paid. The Purchaser
shall have no further recourse
against the Mortgagor,
the Mortgagee, or
the Mortgagee's attorney."
08-304 5/22, 29, 6/5, 12
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
TOWN OF BABYLON
PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE, that the Town
Board of the Town of
Babylon will hold a Public
Hearing at Babylon Town
Hall, 200 East Sunrise
Highway, Lindenhurst,
New York, on the 25th day
of June, 2008 at 3:30 p.m.,
prevailing time, to consider
amending Chapter 213,
Article XVIII of the
Babylon Town Code (Zoning)
as set forth in the annexed
Exhibit "A".
EXHIBIT "A"
AMEND: § 2 1 3 -
245. Exterior lighting
standards.
A. Purpose.
1. The general purpose of
this article is to protect the
environment, protect and
promote the public health,
safety and welfare, the
quality of life, and the ability
to view the night sky by
establishing provisions and
a process for review of exterior
lighting.
2. This article establishes
provisions for exterior
lighting in order to accomplish
the following:
a)To provide safe roadways
for motorists, cyclists and
pedestrians;
b)To protect against direct
glare and excessive lighting;
c) To ensure that sufficient
lighting can be provided
where needed to promote
safety and security;
d)To prevent light trespass
in all areas of the Town;
e)To protect and reclaim
the ability to view the night
sky;
f) To allow the flexibility in
the style of lighting fixtures;
g)To provide lighting
guidelines;
h)To discourage the wasting
of energy used to produce
excessive lighting;
i) To provide assistance to
property owners and occupants
in bringing nonconforming
lighting into conformance
with this article.
j) To minimize the impact
of stray lighting on human
health, habitat and environment.
B. Definitions.
As used in this article, unless
otherwise expressly
stated, the following terms
shall have the meanings
indicated:
AREA LIGHT - A
luminaire designed for illumination
of a broad area.
Area lights include, but are
not limited to, streetlights,
parking lot lights and yard
lights over 1,800 (100 watts
incandescent) lumens.
AVERAGE HORIZONTAL
FOOTCANDLE - The average
level of illuminance
for a given situation measured
at ground level with
the light meter placed parallel
to the ground.
ESSENTIAL LIGHTING
- Lighting that is used for
a specified period of time,
which is necessary for a
specific task or purpose
while said task or purpose
is actively being performed.
This includes lighting that
is necessary to promote
public safety or facilitate
public circulation.
EXCESSIVE LIGHTING
- Illuminance levels beyond
that which is required
for safety, as is indicated on
the Table of Limits of Illumination
Levels (See Table
3 at the end of this chapter.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING -
Temporary or permanent
lighting equipment that is
installed, located or used in
such a manner with the intention
to cause light rays
to shine outdoors. Luminaires
located indoors that
are intended to light something
outside are considered
exterior lighting for
the purposes of this article.
FIXTURE (ALSO
CALLED "LUMINAIRE")
- The bulb, the assembly
that holds the bulb (or
lamp) in a lighting system,
and the mounting apparatus,
including reflecting elements,
shielding elements,
cover glass or
lenses, the ballast, and the
housing.
FLOODLIGHT - A fixture
rated to produce over 1,800
lumens (100 watts incandescent),
regardless of the
number of bulbs, and is designed
to flood an area with
light.
FOOTCANDLE (FC) -
The American unit of illuminance
(the amount of
light falling on a surface).
One footcandle is approximately
equal to the illuminance
produced by a light
source of one candle, measured
on a surface one foot
away from the source. Horizontal
footcandles measure
the illumination striking a
horizontal plane. Footcandle
values can be measured
directly with certain
handheld incident light
meters.
FULL CUTOFF (FCO) - A
classification for a
luminaire designed and installed
where no light is
emitted at or above a horizontal
plane running
through the lowest point on
the luminaire. In addition,
the luminous intensity (as
measured in candelas)
emitted at any angle from
80° up to 90° cannot exceed
a numerical value equal to
10% of the lumen rating of
the lamp, as reported in a
photometric report from
the manufacturer as produced
by an independent
lab. A cutoff, or semi-cutoff,
design allows a restricted
amount of light emitted
above the horizontal and a
non-cutoff provides no restriction
against light emitted
above the horizontal.
FULLY SHIELDED - A
luminaire constructed,
lamped, and installed in
such a manner that all light
emitted by it, either directly
from the lamp or a
diffusing element, or indirectly
by reflection or refraction
from any part of
the luminaire, is projected
below the horizontal. A full
cutoff fixture is also fully
shielded, but without any
restrictions on light distribution
below the horizontal
plane, and it can be identified
without a
manufacturer's report.
GLARE - Stray,
unshielded light striking
the eye that may result in:
- A. Nuisance or annoyance,
such as light falling
across property lines; - B.
Discomfort, such as bright
light causing squinting of
the eyes; - C. Disability,
such as bright light reducing
the ability of the eyes
to see into shadows and visual
performance; or - D.
Distracting light which diverts
the eye from a visual
task.
HID LIGHTING - A family
of bulb types known as
"high intensity discharge,"
including high-pressure
sodium, mercury vapor,
and metal halide. These
types require a warm-up
time, usually require a ballast,
and have a higher lumen
output per wan than
incandescent or halogen
lamps.
HOLIDAY LIGHTING -
Temporary lights used to
celebrate holidays. Holiday
lighting includes, but is not
limited to, strings of small
individual lights, illuminated
menorahs, illuminated
nativity scenes, illuminated
candles, and various
yard decorations seasonal
in nature.
IESNA - Illuminating
Engineering Society of
North America (IES or
IESNA), an organization
that establishes updated
standards and illumination
guidelines for the lighting
industry.
IESNA RECOMMENDED
PRACTICES - The publications
of the IESNA setting
forth illuminance levels
for different task areas,
e.g., walkways, streets,
sportslights, etc.
ILLUMINANCE - The
density of light falling on
any point of a surface, usually
measured in footcandles
in the United
States. See "footcandle."
LAMP - The generic term
for an artificial light source,
to be distinguished from
the whole assembly (see
"fixture"); commonly referred
to as the "light bulb."
LIGHT - The form of radiant
energy acting on the
retina of the eye to make
sight possible.
LIGHTING ASSEMBLY -
Any or all parts of a
luminaire that function to
produce light, including the
bulb, assembly, ballast,
mounting features and/or
pole.
LIGHT POLLUTION - Any
adverse effect of man-made
light, including but not limited
to glare, light trespass,
skyglow, visual clutter,
wasted energy due to excessive
or unnecessary lighting,
or any man-made light
that unnecessarily diminishes
the ability to view the
night sky or is disruptive to
flora and fauna.
LIGHT TRESPASS -
Light projected onto the
property of another or into
the public right-of-way
when it is not required or
permitted to do so.
LUMEN - A unit used to
measure the actual amount
of light that is produced by
a bulb. The lumen quantifies
the amount of light energy
produced by a lamp at
the lamp, not by the energy
input, which is indicated by
the wattage. For example,
a seventy-five-watt incandescent
lamp can produce
1,000 lumens while a seventy
watt high-pressure
sodium lamp produces
6,000 lumens. Lumen output
is listed by the manufacturer
on the light bulb
packaging.
LUMINAIRE - The complete
lighting assembly (including
the lamp, housing,
ballasts, photocells, reflectors,
lenses and shields),
including the support assembly
(pole or mounting
bracket); a light fixture. For
purposes of determining
total light output from a
luminaire or light fixture,
lighting assemblies which
include multiple
unshielded or partially
shielded lamps on a single
pole or standard shall be
considered as a single unit.
LUMINANCE - The
brightness of a source of
light.
MOUNTING HEIGHT -
The distance from natural
grade to the lowest lightemitting
part of the
luminaire.
NON-CONFORMING
LIGHTING - Lighting
which does not meet the
requirements and specifications
contained herein.
NONESSENTIAL LIGHTING
- Lighting which is
unnecessary and not generally
useful (e.g., decorative
and landscape lighting).
This includes lighting intended
for a specific task or
purpose when said task or
purpose is not being actively
performed (e.g.,
parking lot illumination
and wall-mounted perimeter
lights after business
hours).
PARTIALLY SHIELDED
- A luminaire which is not
fully shielded but incorporates
a partial shield
around the lamp.
PHOTOMETRICS - Technical
test reports that indicate
light distribution and
performance from a
luminaire. Photometric reports
may include candlepower
distribution data,
cutoff classifications, footcandle
charts, etc. These
are generally available
from the luminaire manufacturers.
REPAIR OF A
LUMINAIRE OR SIGN -
Any service normally provided
by a licensed electrician
upon a luminaire or
sign. Repair shall be considered
to include replacement
or modification of any
of the following: poles,
mounting arms, housings,
hardware, wiring, ballasts,
lenses, reflectors, diffusers,
baffles, shields, sensors,
switches, relays, power
supplies, and lamp replacement
modules which contain
any of the items listed
above. Replacement of a
user-serviceable lamp will
not by itself be considered
a repair.
SKYGLOW - The overhead
glow from light emitted
sideways and upwards,
including light reflected
upward from the ground or
other surfaces. Skyglow is
caused by the reflection
and scattering of various
forms of light by dust, water,
and other particles suspended
in the atmosphere.
Among other effects,
skyglow reduces one's ability
to view the night sky.
Different sources of light, in
equal quantities, can contribute
differently to sky
glow.
TEMPORARY LIGHTING
- Lighting that is intended
to be used for a specific
event and removed within
seven days thereafter.
UNIFORMITY RATIO (U
RATIO) - A ratio that describes
uniformity of illuminance
across an area.
The uniformity ratio may
be a ratio of the maximumto
minimum illuminance or
the average-to-minimum
illuminance. For example,
if the Illuminating Engineering
Society recommends
an average-to-minimum
ratio of 4:1 for a parking
lot, the minimum illuminance
should be no less
than 1/4 of the average illuminance
across the parking
lot.
UNSHIELDED FIXTURE
- A fixture which, as designed
or installed, emits
all or part of the light emissions
above the lowest light
emitting part of the fixture.
C. Applicability; nonconforming
lighting; exceptions.
1. All exterior lighting, installed,
replaced, altered,
changed, repaired or relocated
after the effective
date of this article shall
conform to the provisions
established by this article
except as provided hereto.
2. Existing exterior lighting
in conflict with this article
shall be classified as "nonconforming."
All exterior
lighting existing or installed
prior to the date of
the adoption herein, which
does not conform with the
provisions of the article,
shall be exempt, provided
that the following requirements
are met:
a)Upon adoption of this article,
with any installation,
replacement, alteration,
change, repair, or relocation
of any nonconforming
luminaire, such luminaire
shall be brought in compliance
with the terms of this
article.
b)To the extent that preexisting
residential exterior
floodlights can accommodate
lamps of a total of less
than 1,800 lumens (100
watt incandescent), said
exterior lighting shall be
equipped with a lamp or
lamps of a total of less than
1,800 lumens (100 watt incandescent)
per fixture
and, to the extent possible,
be angled downward, such
that the center beam is not
directed above a forty-fivedegree
angle measured
from the vertical line
drawn from the center of
the lamp to the ground, and
so as not to cause glare,
light trespass, or beam
spread beyond the intended
target or across property
lines. Operable photocells,
motion sensors, timers that
allow a light to go on at
dusk and off by 11:00 p.m.,
as well as retrofit shields
are encouraged to alleviate
nuisance and disability
glare.
3. Exceptions. Any outdoor
lighting, whether residential,
commercial, institutional
and privately or publicly
owned, which is lawfully
in existence prior to
the effective date of this
article shall be exempt
from the provisions of this
article under the following
conditions:
a)Unshielded residential
luminaires. Unshielded
residential luminaires
equal to one sixty-watt incandescent
lamp per fixture,
regardless of number
of lamps, are allowed, provided
light trespass limitations
are met.
b)Vehicular lights and all
temporary emergency
lighting needed by the fire,
ambulance, police departments
or other emergency
services are exempt.
c) Residential sensor-activated
luminaires, provided:
i. The luminaire is operational
and located in such
a manner, or shielded, to
prevent glare and light
trespass;
ii.The luminaire is set to
only go on when activated
and to go off within five
minutes after activation
has ceased; and
iii. The sensor shall
not be triggered by activity
off the property.
iv. The luminaire
output, regardless of the
number of lamps, does not
exceed 1,800 lumens (100
watts incandescent).
d)Illumination of signs permitted
pursuant to the
Town of Babylon, Chapter
213, Signs, and any amendments
made hereto.
e) In situations of lighted
flags which are not illuminated
with "downward"
lighting, upward lighting
may be used in the form of
a single ground-mounted
narrow cone spotlight
which confines the illumination
to the flag, provided
the lumen output is no
more than 1,300 lumens,
regardless of the number of
lamps. The Town encourages
the tradition of lowering
flags at sunset to avoid
the need for lighting.
f) Lighting of radio, communication
and navigation
towers is allowed, provided
the owner or occupant demonstrates
that the Federal
Aviation Administration
(FAA) regulations can only
be met through the use of
lighting that does not comply
with this article, and
that the provisions of this
article are otherwise met to
the fullest extent possible.
Tower lighting shall not be
permitted unless required
by the FAA; in which case,
required lighting shall be of
the lowest allowed inten
sity and red, unless specifically
forbidden under FAA
requirements. Towers
which are constructed no
higher than 199 feet are
preferable to avoid the need
for FAA lighting.
g) Installation and replacement
of municipal
streetlights which are designated
as "historic" or are
decorative in nature, if part
of a continuous lighting
design scheme where the
replacement of the
luminaire on a piecemeal
basis with compliant luminaries
would unacceptably
degrade or destroy the aesthetic
character of the existing
lighting design.
h)Existing luminaries used
for lighting of municipal
playing fields are exempt
from the mounted height
and shielding requirements
of this article, provided
that the lights are illuminated
only when the
field is in use. All new installations
shall use
shielded luminaries that
control light trespass, glare
and upward light (sky
glow). The maximum allowable
upward light from
the luminaire shall be five
(5%) percent.
i) Lighting used in the undertaking
of emergency
roadwork, or emergency
repair or maintenance of
utility lines, or of sewer or
water mains shall be exempt.
j) Lighting used for a special
event either sponsored
by or by virtue of a contract
or permit with the Town of
Babylon, or otherwise permitted
to take place by the
Town of Babylon. Such
lighting may be installed
up to seven (7) days before
the event and shall be removed
no later than three
(3) days of the end of the
event, unless otherwise
provided by the Town
Board or other designated
town officer.
k)Lighting of monuments
or memorials erected by or
with the approval of the
Town.
l) Illumination of the
United States Flag.
m) Where federal or
state laws, rules or regulations
take precedence.
D. Placement and
height of fixtures for residential
and nonresidential
exterior lighting.
1. No residential or nonresidential
luminaires
shall be taller than 20 feet
from the natural grade to
the lowest light-emitting
part of the fixture. Parking
area lights are encouraged
to be greater in number,
lower in height and lower
in light level, as opposed to
fewer in number, higher in
height and higher in light
level.
2. All exterior lighting
rated to be lamped at 1,800
lumens (100 watts incandescent)
and greater shall
use full cutoff luminaires,
as determined by photometry
test or certified by the
manufacturer, and installed
as designed with the
light source directed downward.
All exterior lighting
1,800 lumens (100 watts
incandescent) and less
shall use fully shielded fixtures
and shall be installed
as designed.
E. Illumination levels
and prohibited effects
for residential and nonresidential
exterior lighting.
1. All residential and nonresidential
exterior lighting
shall not cause light
trespass and shall protect
adjacent properties from
glare and excessive lighting.
2. All lighting in the Town
of Babylon shall not exceed
recommended light levels
as listed in Table of Illumination
Limits, Table 3.
Editor's Note: Table 3 is
included at the end of this
chapter (see Attachment 9).
F. Illuminance and type of
lamp for all nonresidential
exterior lighting.
1. Permissible luminaire
location and effects.
a)No luminaire shall be located
or concentrated so as
to produce glare or direct
illumination across the
boundary property line, nor
shall any such light be of
such intensity as to create
a nuisance or detract from
the use and enjoyment of
adjacent property. See
Table 1 and Table 2 for setback,
height, and maximum
light output recommendations
for guidance.
Editor's Note: Tables 1 and
2 are included at the end of
this chapter (see Attachment
9).
b)The maximum illuminance
at or beyond the
property line that adjoins a
residential parcel or public
right-of-way may not exceed
0.05 fc horizontal on
the ground or 0.05 fc vertical
measured at a five-foot
height above the ground,
unless another applicable
law supersedes. Maximum
horizontal or vertical illuminance
allowed between
adjacent commercial properties
is 0.1 fc.
2. Permissible levels of illuminance.
a)The average illuminance
levels listed in the Illumination
Levels for Various
Common Tasks, as provided
in Table 3, Editor's
Note: Table 3 is included at
the end of this chapter (see
Attachment 9). shall not be
exceeded for nonresidential
exterior lighting unless
otherwise specified or approved
by the Zoning Board
of Appeals.
b)The Town of Babylon recognizes
that not every situation
will require lighting,
including situations which
may utilize the installation
of reflectorized markers,
lines, signs or other passive
means, and excessive or
unnecessary light shall be
avoided.
c) Illuminance level measurements
for parking lots,
sidewalks, and other walkways
shall include light
contributions from nearby
side-mounted building
lights, freestanding sidewalk
lights affected by sidemounted
building lights,
and streetlights.
d)In no instance may any
lighted surface, as installed,
exceed the maximum
values listed in Table
3 for the appropriate task,
as measured horizontally
or vertically by a light
meter.
3. High-pressure sodium,
compact fluorescent, or
low-pressure sodium shall
be used for all light sources
rated over 1,800 lumens
(100 watts incandescent).
Metal halide (MH) rated
over 3,000K and mercury
vapor (MV) light sources
are not permitted.
G. General standards
for nonresidential
exterior lighting.
1. All exterior lighting shall
be designed, located, and
lamped in order to prevent:
a)Overlighting;
b)Energy waste;
c) Glare;
d)Light trespass;
e) Unnecessary skyglow;
f) Interference with pedestrian
or vehicular travel on
streets, roadways and
highways; and
g) A public hazard or nuisance.
2. All nonessential exterior
lighting shall be turned off
within one (1) hour after
the close of business or the
end of the activity and no
later than 11:00 p.m. for
those businesses that are
closed to the "Eblic on or
before 9:00 p.m. Lights that
are controlled by photocells
and timers are encouraged,
as is the use of sensor-activated
lights to replace existing
lighting which may
be needed for safety or
emergency purposes.
3. Under-canopy lights,
such as service station
lighting, shall be full cutoff
and fully recessed to prevent
glare and light trespass.
Illuminance levels at
gas stations shall not exceed
those established in
Table 3. Editor's Note:
Table 3 is included at the
end of this chapter (see Attachment
9).
4. Area exterior lights. All
area exterior lights shall be
full cutoff luminaries.
5. After the adoption of this
article, no person, firm,
owner, tenant, person in
possession, partnership,
corporation or other business
entity shall install,
replace, relamp, or repair
any luminaire that lights a
public right-of-way within
the Town of Babylon, under
the Town's jurisdiction,
without first receiving a
building permit for such
installation from a Building
Inspector.
6. Automatic teller machine
(ATM) and other
bank lighting shall be full
cutoff and shall not cause
glare or light trespass.
Light levels shall not exceed
those established by
the New York State ATM
Lighting Law as enacted in
2006.
7. Unshielded wall packs
and floodlights are prohibited.
H. Procedures for review
of nonresidential exterior
lighting.
1. Any application submitted
to the Department of
Planning & Development,
Building Division of the
Town of Babylon shall include
exterior lighting
plans, luminaire and controls
specifications and additional
documentation if
any exterior lighting is to
be used, regardless of
whether the exterior lighting
is preexisting or proposed,
showing the following,
in order to verify that
exterior lighting conforms
to the provisions of this article:
a)Location of each current
and proposed outdoor exterior
lighting fixture indicated
on a site plan.
b)Type of proposed
luminaire equipment, including
cutoff characteristics,
indicating manufacturer
and model number.
c) Lamp source type, lumen
output, and wattage.
d)Mounting height indicated,
with distance noted
to nearest property line, for
each proposed and existing
luminaire.
e) Shielding and all mounting
details, including pole
foundation description.
f) Initial illuminance levels
as expressed in footcandle
measurements on a grid of
the site showing footcandle
readings in every five-foot
square. The grid shall include
light contributions
from all sources (i.e., polemounted
lights, wallmounted
lights, and signs,
including streetlights).
g) Schedule of the proposed
hours when each luminaire
will be operated.
h)Total exterior lighting
lamp lumens for proposed
property.
i) Lighting manufacturer
specifications ("cut sheets")
with photographs of the fixtures,
indicating the cutoff
characteristics of the
luminaire.
j) Detailed IES formatted
photometric data for each
fixture at mounting height
and lumens proposed.
(Note: This is computergenerated
data which is
supplied by all manufacturers,
describing the light
output of a fixture, upon
which lighting plans are
based. This will allow the
Planning Department to
fully assess the suitability
of a fixture in a lighting
plan, should they wish to
double check the submission.)
k)Types of timing devices
used to control on/off or
motion sensors, if any are
to be used.
l) If necessary, documentation
by a licensed lighting
engineer showing that the
provisions can only be met
with a design that does not
comply with this article.
2. No exterior lighting shall
be installed, replaced, altered,
changed, repaired,
relocated, enlarged, moved,
improved, or converted unless
it conforms to a lighting
plan approved by the
Department of Planning &
Development, Building Division
of the Town of
Babylon.
3. The following guidelines
will be made available to
applicants to facilitate compliance:
a) Illustrations of full cutoff
and full shielded fixtures.
b)Diagrams of generally
acceptable and generally
unacceptable light fixtures.
c) Diagrams of recommended
fixture placement
in relation to the property
line to control light trespass.
d)Table for mounting
height and maximum light
output recommendations.
e)Table of limits of illumination
targets for various
common tasks, including
parking lots, gas stations,
walkways, and signs.
I. Guidelines for Exterior
Lighting.
The Guidelines for Exterior
Lighting as set forth at the
end of this article, and any
amendments thereto, are
hereby incorporated and
made part of this article.
J. Illegal exterior lighting.
1. Any Building Inspector
shall cause a notice of such
violation to be served on
the owner or person in possession
of the building,
structure or lot where said
exterior lighting is located
or the lessee or tenant of
the part of or of the entire
building, structure or lot
where said exterior lighting
is located requiring such
owner, person in possession,
lessee or tenant to remove
such illegal exterior
lighting within 30 days.
Such notice may be served
personally or by certified
mail, return receipt requested,
and shall notify
the owner, lessee or tenant
that the failure to remove
said exterior lighting may
result in the issuance of an
appearance ticket and/or
an action in Supreme Court
seeking the removal of said
exterior lighting.
2. Any person, firm, owner,
tenant, person in possession,
partnership, corporation
or other business entity
who fails to comply
with a written order of the
Building Inspector of the
Town of Babylon within 30
days from the date of notice
or fails to comply with any
lawful order, notice, directive,
permit or certificate of
the Building Inspector
made hereunder shall be
deemed in violation of this
article. Failure to comply
may result in actions and
proceedings, either legal or
equitable, to enjoin, restrain
or abate any violation
of this article.
K. Prohibited acts.
It shall be unlawful for any
person, firm, owner, tenant,
person in possession, partnership,
corporation or
other business entity to install,
alter, repair, move,
equip, use or maintain any
exterior lighting in violation
of any of the provisions
of this article, or to fail in
any manner to comply with
a notice, directive or order
of the Building Inspector of
the Town of Babylon.
L.Penalties for offenses.
1. Residential exterior
lighting. Violation of any of
the provisions of this article
by any person, firm, owner,
tenant, person in possession,
partnership, corporation
or other business entity
related to residential
exterior lighting shall be
guilty of a violation, punishable
by a fine not exceeding
$250 or imprisonment
not to exceed 15 days, or
both; a person, firm, owner,
tenant, person in possession,
partnership, corporation
or other business entity
who violates this article,
after being convicted
of a violation of this article
within the preceding year,
shall be guilty of a violation,
punishable by a fine
not to exceed $500 or imprisonment
for a period not
to exceed 15 days, or both;
a person, firm, owner, tenant,
person in possession,
partnership, corporation or
other business entity who
violates this article, after
being convicted two or more
times of a violation of this
article within the proceeding
three-year period, shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor
and shall be punished by a
fine not to exceed $1,000
and/or imprisonment for a
period not to exceed 30
days.
2. Nonresidential exterior
lighting. Violation of any of
the provisions of this article
by any person, firm, owner,
tenant, person in possession,
partnership, corporation
or other business entity
related to nonresidential
exterior lighting shall
be guilty of a violation, punishable
by a fine not exceeding
$500 or imprisonment
not to exceed 15 days, or
both; a person, firm, owner,
tenant, person in possession,
partnership, corporation
or other business entity
who violates this article,
after being convicted
of a violation of this article
within the preceding year,
shall be guilty of a violation,
punishable by a fine
not to exceed $1,000 or imprisonment
for a period not
to exceed 15 days, or both;
a person, firm, owner, tenant,
person in possession,
partnership, corporation or
other business entity who
violates this article, after
being convicted two or more
times of a violation of this
article within the proceeding
three-year period, shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor
and shall be punished by a
fine not to exceed $3,000
and/or imprisonment for a
period not to exceed 30
days.
M. Severability.
If any clause, sentence,
paragraph or section of this
article shall be adjudged by
any court of competent jurisdiction
to be invalid,
such judgment shall not
impair or invalidate the
remainder hereof, but such
adjudication shall be confined
in its operation to the
clause, sentence, paragraph
or section directly
involved in the controversy
in which judgment shall
have been rendered.
DATED: TOWN OF
BABYLON, NEW YORK
MAY 27, 2008
BY ORDER OF THE
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF BABYLON
CAROL QUIRK
TOWN CLERK
08-344 6/12
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