This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the
video of the full meeting.
Please report any errors so we can fix them.
Report an error »
A Wyandanch homeowner asked the Town of Babylon Zoning Board of Appeals on Jan. 7 for permission to build a room over a garage so an elderly parent can live with the family.
Applicant Robin Asoman said the family needs extra space for the applicant's mother and proposed adding a second-floor room above the garage. Board staff noted a covenant or restriction was recorded when the house was approved that prohibits future expansion. The builder, Jose Espinal, who constructed the house in 2024, confirmed he told the owner the covenant exists and said lifting it "might not" be approved.
Board counsel told the applicant the board "almost never" lifts covenants and restrictions once imposed. Given the covenant and the limited information in the record, the board closed the hearing and reserved decision; the applicant will be notified by mail.
Next steps: The board will review the covenant documentation and return a written decision; the applicant may be advised to submit additional materials if necessary.
Don't Miss a Word: See the Full Meeting!
Go beyond summaries. Unlock every video, transcript, and key insight with a Founder Membership.
✓
Get instant access to full meeting videos
✓
Search and clip any phrase from complete transcripts
✓
Receive AI-powered summaries & custom alerts
✓
Enjoy lifetime, unrestricted access to government data
Search every word spoken in city, county, state, and federal meetings. Receive real-time
civic alerts,
and access transcripts, exports, and saved lists—all in one place.
Gain exclusive insights
Get our premium newsletter with trusted coverage and actionable briefings tailored to
your community.
Shape the future
Help strengthen government accountability nationwide through your engagement and
feedback.
Risk-Free Guarantee
Try it for 30 days. Love it—or get a full refund, no questions asked.
Secure checkout. Private by design.
⚡ Only 8,020 of 10,000 founding memberships remaining
Explore Citizen Portal for free.
Read articles and experience transparency in action—no credit card
required.
Upgrade anytime. Your free account never expires.
What Members Are Saying
"Citizen Portal keeps me up to date on local decisions
without wading through hours of meetings."
— Sarah M., Founder
"It's like having a civic newsroom on demand."
— Jonathan D., Community Advocate
Secure checkout • Privacy-first • Refund within 30 days if not a fit