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Board reserves decision on O'Connell accessory-apartment permit after code-enforcement affidavit cites vehicles, shed and open fires

2362750 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The board put Lisa O'Connell’s accessory-apartment renewal on reserve after a town inspector’s affidavit described an allegedly illegal shed/carport, unregistered vehicles parked on grass, open fires near a propane tank and evidence the property was not owner-occupied; the board requested documents and further inspection.

The Town of Babylon board reserved judgment on an accessory-apartment permit tied to 840 Little East Neck Road after a town investigator’s sworn affidavit outlined multiple code-enforcement concerns, including an allegedly illegal shed or carport, vehicles stored on grass and open fires near a propane tank.

During the hearing, board members read from an investigator’s affidavit stating the inspection occurred on or before Dec. 30, 2024, and noting that an illegally constructed shed or carport was cited in the code-enforcement record (entry dated Sept. 14, 2023) and had not been removed. The affidavit also reported a black 2005 Ford Excursion and an unregistered red pickup truck parked on grass in the rear yard and that the address was associated with a business name, Leak Stoppers, which…

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