Incorporated Village of Lake Success


 

 

Public Notice

Planning Board
March 21, 2024
7:30 pm
318 Lakeville Road

Agenda

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a public hearing will be held by the Board of Appeals, Incorporated Village of Lake Success, NY in the Board Room of the Village of Lake Success, 318 Lakeville Road, on
Monday, March 25, 2024 at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following applications for a variance from the village zoning code.

Notice

2024 Tentative Assessment Roll

2023 Local Laws Passed
Local Law 1 – Solar Panels
Local Law 2 – Tax Levy Override

2023 Final Assessment Roll  

2023 Tax Roll

2022 Annual MS 4 REPORT

Annual Budget FY2023-24

Public Notice

Please be advised,
the Village has received numerous calls of coyotes
roaming the neighborhood.
Here is some useful information if you come in contact with one.

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We have noticed an increase in dog waste left behind on our residential property, Village right of way and our Park. This is in violation of the Village Code. Keeping your dog on leash at all times when on walks and cleaning up after our pets is not only a matter of courtesy, but a requirement in our community. Dog waste is a threat to the health of our children, attracts pests, contaminates our drinking water, and transmits disease.

Please leash, curb, and clean up after your dog. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance in keeping our community clean and enjoyable for everyone.

Mayor's letter

Dear Residents,

With Fall approaching, the Board of Trustees wanted to give an update on some capital projects that are currently being worked on and others that are needed and being contemplated.

As can be seen, the Village has currently embarked on a village wide road improvement project. Our Public Works Superintendent, Pat McDermott, has scored and graded all the roads within the Village. We have started repaving the worst of the roads first and will continue working into the Fall. Before we start on any repaving, we contact all the utility companies that provide service to our Village. If they are planning improvements to the infrastructure on your block we will not repave until their part of the work is completed. By working with these providers, we can ensure as minimal disruption to residents as possible. Working with the utility providers also allows us to participate in cost sharing which benefits us financially. So, if you believe your street is one of the worst and you see no activity, it is due to the impending utility work. Have no fear, we will get to your block when the time is right.

As in any aging home or building, things start to wear and need to be replaced. Our pool is close to 20 years old and our all-weather tennis courts are even older. The time has come to make some repairs and changes at the park. The first improvement will be changing our pool's sanitization system with the installation of a salt water generator. This generator uses salt and water to generate the chlorine needed to sanitize the pool. We will see an astronomical cost savings by not having to purchase chlorine from vendors. The equipment is expected to pay for itself in 5 years and we believe this improvement will have a life expectancy of 15-20 years. The second improvement will be repairing and replacing all deck tiles surrounding the perimeter of the pool. Third are pool restroom improvements that include the refinishing of the restrooms to make them more accessible for residents both young and old.

Next up are our tennis and basketball courts. The current three all-weather courts will be completely replaced with an all new surface and two of the red clay courts will be converted to all-weather courts. Two of the new all-weather courts will be dedicated to pickle ball and three will be for the continued enjoyment of tennis. Since this will be an enormous undertaking, we are currently entertaining various bids and proposals with different solutions. The courts will have all new fencing, drainage and whatever needs to be done to make the courts perfect. In addition, at the same time our ancient basketball court will be rebuilt and resurfaced. We are hoping to start this project in late Fall if we can acquire the bids needed and select the best qualified lowest bidder.

On to our golf course. Our golf course is the best condition it has ever been in. Our superintendent, Jon Price, works night and day to keep the course in absolute pristine condition. It is because of his hard work that our course is attracting many more nonresident members. These members help subsidize our resident members' dues. However, in spite of all his hard work, our sand traps are not up to the standards that one would expect at a top tier golf club. They are all nearly 20 years old, well past their usual life. Like any valuable asset, investments must be made to keep its value. We currently have an architect designing all new sand traps and some other improvements that go along with such work. This investment will add another 20 years of life to our sand traps and green surrounds. We are contemplating beginning this work next Fall and the Fall after. It is a 2-year project and with at least a years' time of preparation.

In addition, there may be some work relating to the driving range and the netting that protects the cars in our parking lot. As of now we have no official bids for the driving range work, but we will be seeking estimates in the near future. Costs for all of the above capital improvements are still being finalized, but we believe it will range close to 3.5 million. We plan on floating a bond for 15-20 years to pay back for the improvements. Please remember the commercial side of the village pays for nearly 45% of any of the improvements we undertake. In addition, for the golf course improvements we plan on assessing our nonresident members approximately 15-20% of the cost of the bond payment. We are hoping to have the residents only contribute approximately 40-45% of the improvements.

As we work through the budgeting and finalization of these projects the Board of Trustees and I will keep you updated along the way. We firmly believe these Capital Improvements are critical in ensuring the preservation of this wonderful Village we call home and enhancing the quality of life for future generations.

Sincerely,
Adam Hoffman
Mayor

Need to know.... 2023 Legislators & Representatives

Residents of the Village have suffered sewer backups into their homes due to some residents throwing items such as Grease, Paper Towels, Disposable Diapers and Wipes, and Feminine products down their toilets and drains.

With just a little bit of help from ALL OF YOU, the Village's sewer lines will operate more effectively and less disruption in service will occur if we all follow these tips below.

Here are a few steps you can take to help prevent this problem:

· Do not put dairy products, fats, oil, grease or greasy foods down the garbage disposal or drain.
· Freeze small amounts of fats, oils and grease in a lidded container and dispose in a trash receptacle.
· Mix small amounts of cooking oil with an absorbent material such as cat litter or coffee grounds, place it in a lidded container and dispose of it in a trash receptacle
· Wipe additional grease from pots, pans and plates with a paper towel before placing them in the sink or dishwasher.
DO NOT dispose of any of the following in your sinks (Bathroom and Kitchen) or toilets:

*GREASE
*PAPER TOWELS
*DISPOSABLE AND CLOTH DIAPERS
*FEMININE PAPER PRODUCTS
*DISPOSABLE WIPES

If you have a sewer backup, please contact our DPW at 516-482-2559.

Thank you to our Mayor's Advisory Council for creating the "Welcome to Lake Success" brochure. The brochure contains  useful information about our Village that all residents should know!
Read it here

FITNESS CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION

MONDAY: 7 AM - 7 PM
TUESDAY - SUNDAY: 6:30 AM - 8:00 PM

Social Activities Center is open

Hours of operation will be 9:00AM- 4:30PM Tuesday through Sunday.

A sign in sheet for residents and guests (3 guest maximum) will be required. No food or beverages will be allowed.

Seating will be first come first serve, however we ask everyone to be courteous of their time so that all may enjoy the room. You must enter and exit from the double doors on the North side of the building, golf course side only.

Face masks for those who are vaccinated are no longer required. Face masks, and social distancing rules continue to be required for any person who is not vaccinated.

We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to having you back.

Vehicle thefts have risen in and around our village

 
These incidents have all involved unlocked vehicles in which the keys were left inside. I cannot stress enough the importance of locking your vehicles and removing your keys.
The police department has taken measures to address this problem, but your cooperation is needed to help keep your property and our community safe.

***Remember to lock your vehicles and remove your keys***

Respectfully,
Lt. Mark Staniszewski

To report downed wires or power outages, customers should call PSEG Long Island’s Customer Service line at 1-800-490-0075.

Download the PSEG Long Island mobile app to report outages and receive information on restoration times, crew locations and more.

Our Outage Map can also be found at https://outagemap.psegliny.com/  and reports outages in your community, as well as estimated restoration times.

MyAlerts, PSEG Long Island’s text message service, can be used to report and receive status updates on an outage. Since this requires an account number for a one-time registration, it’s best to do it beforehand. To register, text REG to PSEGLI (773454) or visit the "My Account" section of the website at www.psegliny.com/account.
Once registered, to report an outage, simply text OUT to PSEGLI (773454).


VILLAGE DIRECTORY

POLICE, FIRE & MEDICAL EMERGENCY 911
POLICE DEPT. BUSINESS 516 482-4600
FIRE (Manhasset-Lakeville Fire Dept) 516 466-4411
VILLAGE OFFICE 516 482-4411
     Fax 516 482-1536
VILLAGE COURT 516 482-7430
GOLF MAINTENANCE BUILDING 516 482-1742
PUBLIC WORKS 516 482-2559
SWIMMING POOL (During Season) 516 482-4764
TENNIS PRO 516 982-9331
FITNESS CENTER DIRECTOR
 Personal Training & Group Classes
631-606-6179
FITNESS CENTER/LOCKER ROOM ATTENDANT 516-482-4662
PRO SHOP (Golf Course) 516 482-4012
GARBAGE COLLECTION (Meadow Carting) 516 338-0121
WATER (Manhasset-Lakeville Water Authority) 516 466-4416
GAS (NATIONAL GRID) (Emergency) 800-490-0045
ELECTRIC (PSE&G) (to report outages) 800 490-0075

Email Addresses
Village Office LSOffice@VillageofLakeSuccess.com
Village Administrator - Patrick Farrell VLSAdmin@VillageofLakeSuccess.com
Building Department
(Inspections/ Code Enforcement
VLSBuilding@VillageofLakeSuccess.com
Public Works VLSDPW@VillageofLakeSuccess.com

VILLAGE OFFICE
318 Lakeville Road
Great Neck, NY 11020

Open Weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.