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Applicants seek demapping of paper section of St. Raymond Avenue to merge parcels near train yards
Summary
Property owners filed a demapping application for a roughly 5,000‑square‑foot portion of St. Raymond Avenue so adjacent lots become contiguous; applicants said the street is an unopened paper street that the city and applicants have handled similarly elsewhere.
Richard Lobel of the law firm Sheldon Lobel presented an application on June 17 asking Community Board 11 to consider a demapping request for a portion of St. Raymond Avenue between Blondell and Waters Avenues.
Lobel said the applicants — property owners Joseph Galito and Steve Squacheri — own four lots that are separated by an unopened, unmapped portion of St. Raymond Avenue that is recorded on the city map but is not used for traffic or public access. "This is a demapping application for a portion of Saint Raymond's Avenue," Lobel…
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