The Town Rental Board approved a series of new rental permits and renewals during the hearing, voting to grant permits after noting passed inspections for several properties.
Board actions included approvals for new permits at 8 Bridal Avenue (North Babylon) and 266 Bayshore Road (North Babylon), and renewals for properties including 792 Bayview Avenue (Amityville), 83 State Avenue (Wyandanch), 54 Andrews Avenue (Wheatley Heights), 22 Spring Hill Drive (North Babylon), 105 Alicia Drive (North Babylon) and 8 Williams Avenue (North Amityville).
Board procedure: Applicants were sworn in and asked to state their names and addresses for the record. For properties where interior and exterior inspections had passed with no issues, the board moved to approve permits. "Motion to approve, Patrick Nolan," was recorded for several items, followed by seconding and a general "Aye" from members on the bench.
Why it matters: Approval allows landlords to continue operating rental units legally under the town’s rental-permit process. Several approvals were contingent on passing scheduled inspections, which the record shows were completed with no outstanding issues for those properties.
What was approved (selection)
- 8 Bridal Avenue, North Babylon — motion to approve by Patrick Nolan; seconded by Kelly Madrig; board recorded approval.
- 266 Bayshore Road, North Babylon — motion to approve by Patrick Nolan; seconded by Kelly; approval recorded.
- 792 Bayview Avenue, Amityville — renewal approved after interior inspection passed; motion to approve by Mark Smith, seconded by Marie Iadisi.
- 83 State Avenue, Wyandanch — renewal approved after inspection; motion to approve by Mark Smith.
- 54 Andrews Avenue, Wheatley Heights — renewal approved; motion to approve by Mark Smith, seconded by Marie Iadisi.
- 22 Spring Hill Drive, North Babylon — renewal approved after applicant represented owner; motion to approve by Mark Smith.
- 105 Alicia Drive, North Babylon — renewal approved; motion to approve by Mark Smith, seconded by Maria Iadisi.
Board members and staff said they would issue final permits for these properties after confirming the inspection results already recorded in the file. The meeting then moved on to additional items and ultimately ended the livestream for the night.