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Village of Nassau hearing on land subdivision law closes with no public comment

Village of Nassau · May 27, 2026
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Summary

The Village of Nassau closed a public hearing on Local Law No. 1-2026 (land subdivision regulations) after receiving no in-person or written comments; a motion to close was made by Ryan, seconded by Charlie, and carried by voice vote.

The Village of Nassau opened a public hearing to consider Local Law No. 1-2026, concerning village land subdivision regulations, and recorded no public testimony. The presiding officer stated, "There were no residents in attendance at the public hearing for the local law number 1 20 26, village of Nassau land subdivision regulations." The chair additionally reported there were "no emails, no no letters, no comments to the clerk's office" delivered before or during the hearing.

With no testimony recorded, the presiding officer asked for a motion to close the public hearing. "Make the motion," the chair said; the transcript notes the motion was made by Ryan and seconded by Charlie. A voice vote was taken; those in favor said "Aye," and the chair declared that the motion carried. The hearing record shows no opposing voices or written submissions in the transcript.

The proceeding in the transcript is limited to opening the hearing, the statement that no comments were received, a motion to close, and a voice vote carrying the motion. The transcript does not record any discussion of the substantive provisions of Local Law No. 1-2026, nor does it include details about next procedural steps or a timeline for adoption beyond the closure of this hearing.