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Massapequa Park trustees unanimously approve two mother/daughter applications, ARPA reallocations and surplus equipment sale

Board of Trustees, Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park · November 4, 2024
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Summary

At its Nov. 4 meeting the Massapequa Park Board of Trustees unanimously approved two mother/daughter property applications, accepted a $13,300 bid for a surplus 2006 GMC dump truck and reallocated $391,458.67 in federal ARPA funds across street, parks and storm-sewer accounts.

The Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park voted unanimously Nov. 4 to adopt multiple resolutions including approvals for two mother/daughter property applications, a surplus vehicle sale and a set of ARPA-funded budget modifications.

Trustee Tina M. Schiaffino moved and Trustee Todd A. Svec seconded Resolution 17168-2024, authorizing a mother/daughter application for Athanasios and Elizabeth Psallidas at 101 Van Buren Street; the measure was approved by roll call with Mayor Daniel M. Pearl and all trustees voting AYE. On a separate motion by Schiaffino, seconded by Svec, the Board adopted Resolution 17169-2024 to authorize a mother/daughter application for James and Susan Galanos of 201 Harmony Drive; that resolution also passed unanimously.

The Board accepted a $13,300.00 bid for a surplus 2006 GMC dump truck under Resolution 17170-2024, again on a Schiaffino motion and Svec second. For budget adjustments, the Trustees approved Resolution 17171-2024 to increase several expenditure lines funded with ARPA money: $285,024.00 (A8170.200) for Street Cleaning—Equipment; $21,790.00 (A3620.200) for Safety Inspection—Equipment; $13,544.42 (A7110.200) for Parks—Equipment; $6,130.80 (A1680.400) for Data Processing—Contractual; $42,969.45 (A8140.414) for Storm Sewers—Catch Basins; and $22,000.00 (A7140.402) for Play & Rec—Brady Park. The Board then adopted Resolution 17172-2024 to increase revenue line A4089 (Federal Aid/Other) by $391,458.67 to balance those adjustments. All budget-related motions passed by unanimous roll call.

The actions recorded in these minutes were procedural approvals; the minutes do not record substantive debate, amendments or public testimony on these items. The meeting was convened at 7:01 PM and the Board adjourned at 7:05 PM.