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Huntington Adds In-Street Outdoor Dining “Parklet” Option for Restaurants
The Huntington Town Board held its March 16, 2021 meeting remotely and broadcast meeting audio and video live, extending and expanding outdoor dining and business recovery resources for the 2021 year, including a new in-street outdoor dining option.
At the meeting opening, Councilman Ed Smyth called for a moment of silence to honor the life of Fred Amore, Vice Chairperson of the Town’s Veterans Advisory Board, who passed away in late February. Amore, a Vietnam combat veteran, served on the Veterans Advisory Board since 2005, representing Elwood/Commack Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9263, for which he served as Commander for over 20 years.
The Town Board extended business reopening and recovery measures initially approved in 2020 to 2021, including the approval process for outdoor dining and retail on sidewalks and the ZBA approval process for outdoor dining on private property.
The board approved a new “street dining” option introduced by Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci for restaurants seeking to expand their outdoor dining footprint into a road’s shoulder or parking lane.
“As outdoor gathering limits expand more rapidly than indoor limits, we are providing flexibility for food establishments that are eligible to safely expand their outdoor dining footprint past the sidewalk into the street with our new Parklet program,” said Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci.
Outdoor dining “Parklet” applications can be found on the Town’s Business Reopening Resources page and are processed by the Traffic Safety Division. The entire application process is free as long as the application doesn’t involve a metered parking lane. If the application involves State roads, the applicant must submit an application to NYS DOT first, then to Town. All applications and instructions can be found at: https://huntingtonny.gov/reopening#parklet
The Town Board scheduled public hearings for the Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Town Board meeting at 7:00 PM to consider:
The Town Board scheduled public hearings for the Tuesday, May 11, 2021 Town Board meeting at 2:00 PM to consider zone change application #2021-ZM-454, 500 Broadhollow Road, to change the zoning from I-1 Light Industry District to C-10 Planned Motel District for property located on the west side of Broadhollow Road, south of the south service road, Melville, SCTM #0400-255-01-035.001.
In other action, the Town Board:
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