Attorney says negative declaration will be required if board approves West Babylon lot split application
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An attorney representing an applicant for Lot 2 in West Babylon told the board a negative declaration under environmental review would be needed if the board approves application 25106B; the board received planning and county memos and environmental control notes for the item.
Nicole Blanda, attorney with Bizzell Blanda and Visconti, appeared before the Town of Baton Rouge Zoning Board of Appeals on July 16 on application 25106B (Lot Number 2) in West Babylon and told the board that if the board were to approve the application it would need a negative declaration under environmental review.
Blanda entered planning division (07/10/2025), Suffolk County planning (07/08/2025) and environmental control memos (07/16/2025) into the record and informed the board the item, if approved, would require a negative declaration. The chairperson noted the environmental control memo and related documentation had been provided for the board's review.
The hearing for the item continued as staff and the board review environmental findings and required documentation. No final vote was recorded on the transcript segment provided; the item remains in the board record for further action.
The attorney's firm listed its office address in Melville and asked the board to note the need for the negative declaration if the board moves to approval.
