Gedney Association Critiques French American School of New York Revised Planning Board-approved Site Plan for Former Ridgeway Country Club

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WPCNR LETTER TICKER. From the Gedney Association. November 21, 2016:

Dear John

As a follow up to last week’s Annual Meeting, our board and concerned residents have compiled some of the key points of FASNY’s new site plan proposal.  The new project elements present a different set of impacts.
 
PROJECT BASICS:

  • The entire project is now packed onto Parcel A, bounded by Ridgeway, Hathaway Lane, Gedney Esplanade, Hotel Drive and Murchison Place.
  • According to FASNY the building size decreased from 243,000 sq. ft. to 158,000 sq. ft. (35% reduction), parking spaces decreased from 348 to 248 spaces (29% reduction), the amount of students decreased from 950 to 640 (33% reduction), and vehicular trips decreased from 530 to 415 (22% reduction).
  • The main entrance to the campus will now be on Hathaway Lane, but all traffic will come off Ridgeway (previously deemed unacceptable).
  • FASNY, with the help of various city officials, is attempting to de-designate Parcel A as being environmentally sensitive.  This means a supermajority vote would no longer be required for the project approval.
  • A vote determining the de-designation will take place prior to the end of 2016 without any public input.  Essentially the project is now “fast-tracked” because the city agreed to FASNY’s Stipulation of Settlement (without negotiating anything on behalf of our city or neighborhood from the developer).

DEVELOPMENT/CONSTRUCTION

  • The current project is essentially Phase 1 from the original project, consisting of a middle school and a high school.
  • FASNY proposes that the development of the Upper School be split into two phases, 1A and 1B. 
  • Phase 1A consist of the upper school and associated driveways and parking areas. Phase 1B will include the playing fields, Performing Arts Center, playing field sheds and basketball courts. Phase 1B will be “deferred to seven years or less after the completion of Phase 1A”. The purported reason for the deferral is “…the financial constraints imposed by the student cap and expenses of the many mitigation measures required by the SEQRA Findings….”
  • Construction of the schools and parking lots is estimated to take between 18 to 24 months.
  • Athletic fields are projected to be completed within 7 years.
  • Although FASNY claims their project is now smaller, the construction period that was formerly estimated to take 3 years is now spread out over 7 years.

TRAFFIC:

  • No updated traffic studies were submitted by FASNY.  They now claim they will add 415 additional vehicular trips on Ridgeway during peak hours.  Absolutely no traffic mitigation measures (traffic lights, turning lanes) have been provided.
  • FASNY claims that their parents will not end up driving through side streets in Gedney Farms because they will have the families and students sign agreements.  (They also have a bridge they’d like to sell us!)
  • Signage will be provided on Hathaway Lane telling drivers they are not allowed to turn left out of the property.
  • The FASNY athletic fields will now be rented to outside parties in order to raise revenue when not in use.  However, the FASNY gates will be locked to outside parties on the weekends, meaning that the general public interested in renting would not be able to park on site.  Where will they park?  On neighboring streets, of course. 
  • Despite the “fastidiousness” of FASNY’s experts, the parking issue for rented athletic field use is not addressed anywhere in the document.  The document asserts that there will be no problems.  It is obvious however, that visitors will have no place to park other than our narrow neighborhood streets.
  • The 2013 Environmental Findings Resolution rejected Ridgeway as an entrance street for FASNY citing its unacceptable characteristics and its role as a local collector street.  How is Hathaway Lane any better?
  • One does not have to be a traffic engineer to realize that 415 additional left and right turns from Hathaway Lane onto Ridgeway and from Ridgeway onto Hathaway will present a huge safety issue for the public and surrounding residents.  Again: 415 vehicular trips is FASNY’s projected number for 640 students and staff, who (according to their 2013 roster) come from 3 states, 47 different municipalities and 61 different ZIP codes.
  • FASNY does not provide afternoon traffic numbers because they claim to have so many afternoon activities.  To extrapolate: departure times would vary widely throughout the week.

CONSERVANCY:

  • The conservancy has been reduced from the original 84 acres, then to 78 acres, and now to 51 acres through the elimination of Parcels B and C.  FASNY does not reveal what their new plan for these two parcels will be. 
  • The footprint of the original Lower School as well as associated parking areas from the previous site plan submission is visible on the current alternate site plan submission.  Why?
  • A partial footprint of the original North Street access roadway is also still on the plans.  Why?

CHANGES IN CITY GOVERNMENT:

  • Michael Quinn has resigned as the Chair of the Planning Board and Robert Stackpole was relieved of his duties via phone call by Tom Roach on Saturday, November 12.
  • The two vacancies were quickly filled by Justin Brasch, a NYC commercial real estate attorney, and Sarina Russell, who according to her Facebook page is an office manager, bookkeeper and waitress.
  • The Planning Board meeting held on Tuesday, November 15 with its two new members and new chairman John Ioris unanimously approved FASNY’s new site plan with very few questions asked.

Anyone interested in obtaining a digital copy of new site plan can contact us at info@gedneyfarms.net.  A .pdf version of the map below can be downloaded by clicking here: Alternative Site Layout Plan.

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GOVERNOR CUOMO: “START WITH ME.” A LETTER FROM THE GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK STATE

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Dear friend,

The ugly political discourse of the campaign did not end on Election Day. In many ways it has gotten worse, demonizing our differences and trying to make us afraid of anyone different. The divisiveness must stop and New Yorkers will not be bystanders to injustice. That is not the New York way.

This morning, I spoke at Abyssinian Baptist Church to remind New Yorkers that it is more important today than ever that we continue to stand up for tolerance and justice. We must stand against sexism and racism and bigotry wherever we see it. We must stand up for the rights of immigrants because we know our diversity is a strength, not a weakness.

I am a son of immigrants. Son of Mario Cuomo, who is the son of Andrea Cuomo, a poor, Italian immigrant who came to this country without a job, without money, or resources and he was here only for the promise of America.
So if there is a move to deport immigrants then I say start with me.

http://cts.vresp.com/c/?AndrewCuomo2018/e7c352ca01/dcbcb36423/4fd3b6c24a/v=KQ0QtH7kjdo
New York State is the progressive capital of the nation, and its social conscience. New York is the laboratory of the American experiment in democracy. New York is the welcome mat to the world. Ellis Island is where generations signed the American compact.

The Statue of Liberty stands in our harbor and New Yorkers hold the torch. Today, that torch must be held higher and that torch must shine brighter than ever before.

Andrew​​​

PS: Watch today’s full speech here and read about the actions we are taking to protect civil rights and combat hate crimes.

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55 Bank Street Will Be Named “CONTINUUM”

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The “CONTINUUM’ RISING AT 55 BANK STREET LAST WEEK

WPCNR WEST SIDE STORY. From LCOR. November 16, 2016:

LCOR’s latest luxury development at 55 Bank Street in White Plains, NY has been named Continuum.

Signage is slated to go up within the next month at the project, which will feature 561 rental units, 6,345 square feet of retail space and 570 parking spaces.

 

 

 

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New Planning Board Approves New French American School of New York Site Plan.

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THE WHITE PLAINS PLANNING BOARD, AFTER A PRESENTATION BY THE FRENCH  AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEW YORK TUESDAY EVENING VOTED TO APPROVE THE NEW REVISED SITE PLAN LIMITING DEVELOPMENT OF THE FORMER RIDGEWAY COUNTRY CLUB PROPERTY TO THE PARCEL A-CLOSEST TO RIDGEWAY AVENUE WITH ENTRANCE TO THE SCHOOL ON HATHAWAY LANE. THE VOTE WAS UNANIMOUS, 7-0.

YOU MAY VIEW THE PLANNING BOARD ACTION AND THE COMMENTS OF THE FASNY LEGAL TEAM ON THE NEW SITE PLAN ON THE CITY OF WHITE PLAINS WEBSITE AT

http://whiteplainsny.swagit.com/play/11152016-1748

 

 

THE NEW PLANNING BOARD WAS ALSO INTRODUCED, FEATURING JOHN IORIS AS CHAIR OF THE PLANNING BOARD, AND ABSENT THE LONGTIME OPPONENT OF THE FASNY PROJECT, ROBERT STACKPOLE

THE NEW PLANNING BOARD CONSISTS OF:

John J. Ioris, Chair

Justin Brasch
Anna Cabrera
John Durante
P. Lynn Oliva
Sarina Russell
Jon F. Westlund

The plan still has to be approved by the Common Council which now awaits comments from the various city departments.

 

“Con Edison Calling”: — Beware of Scams Using Con Ed ‘Instant Payment Demand” as Ploy

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WPCNR SCAM SCREENER. From Westchester Legislator Benjamin Boykin. November 15, 2016:

Con Edison is joining with energy companies across the country to get word to customers that they need to be cautious about people who call their home or business demanding an instant payment.

(Podcast: Listen to Con Edison officials talk about how customers can avoid being scammed: http://bit.ly/2fMW7vM)

Scam callers posing as Con Edison representatives are an ongoing, frequent and dangerous problem for the company’s customers. The company receives dozens of complaints each week about calls to customers’ homes and businesses from scammers demanding immediate payment and threatening a service shutoff.

Con Edison and more than two dozen companies have formed a partnership seeking to warn customers not to fall for the scams.

The companies are calling Nov. 16 “Utilities United Against Scams Day.” The day will be part of a week-long campaign to provide customers with information on the tricks scammers use, and tips customers can use to protect themselves.

(Podcast: Listen to Con Edison officials talk about how customers can avoid being scammed: http://bit.ly/2fMW7vM)

Scam callers claiming to be from Con Edison often tell a customer that service is going to be shut off due to unpaid bills unless the customer purchases a pre-paid card or arranges for a transfer via MoneyGram to pay a bill.

These callers are not from Con Edison and Con Edison does not accept payments of electric or gas bills by pre-paid debit cards, by MoneyGram or similar transfers.

The scammers sometimes even tell the customer about a store near the customer’s home or business that sells pre-paid cards. The scammer instructs the customer to pay cash to put money on the card and to then provide the number on the card to the person who called.

Once the customer provides the scammer with the card number, the scammer steals the money.

There have even been reports of these scammers making a Con Edison phone number show up on the customer’s caller ID.

With MoneyGram, scammers may ask a customer to provide money from a bank account, credit card or debit card by going online or to a specified location. The money goes into someone else’s bank account or is available for the receiver to pick up in cash.

Be alert if anyone asks you by telephone to arrange for pre-paid debit cards or a MoneyGram transfer as payment for your bill, or to send money to an out-of-state address. Never arrange payment or divulge account or personal information, including debit or credit card information, over the telephone, unless you are certain you are speaking to a Con Edison representative.

Con Edison urges customers to never provide a Social Security number, credit card number or banking information to anyone requesting it unless you initiated the contact and know the identity of the person you are speaking with.

Anyone who feels they may have been a target of a payment scam should call their local police department. They may also call Con Edison at 1-800-75-CONED.

For more information on avoiding scams, go to http://conedscamalert.com/.

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County Executive Astorino, Mayor Roach: Bigotry Will Not Be Tolerated in Westchester

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WPCNR  COUNTY CLARION-EXAMINER. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. November 15, 2016:

Reacting to anti-Semitic and anti-black graffiti scrawled along the Bronx River bike path in White Plains, County Executive Robert P. Astorino made it clear today that hate speech has no place in Westchester.

“Bigotry in any of its forms will not be tolerated in Westchester,” said Astorino, who was joined by James Castro-Blanco, the executive director of the Westchester County Human Rights Commission, and George Longworth, commissioner of the Westchester County Police, at a press conference at the scene of the vandalism just south of the Metro North train station. “This type of activity is criminal and will be prosecuted.”

On Sunday, Mayor Tom Roach of White Plains issued this statement  on the incident:

“Today anti semitic and racist graffiti was found on the county trailway in White Plains.   As a progressive and diverse community, we in White Plains stand united against this offensive act and the ignorance and hatred that spawned it.

Ironically, this outrageous act took place in county parkland near the base of Chatterton Hill where Alexander Hamilton commanded artillery during the Battle of White Plains.

The heroism and patriotism displayed that day, preserving our young nation, stands in stark juxtaposition to the cowardice and ignorance of this act which seeks to divide that nation.  We will not permit it.

Upon becoming aware of this incident, I spoke directly with the County Executive’s Office and confirmed that the graffiti was being removed.  The Westchester County Police will investigate this crime as it occurred on their property.  The White Plains Department of Public Safety has offered assistance with the investigation.  We have zero tolerance for this destructive and cowardly behavior.”

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The Westchester County police received a report around 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 13, about the graffiti. The footpath and bridge were defaced with spray-painted scrawling, which included a swastika, the initials, KKK, and various racial slurs. Photos, Westchester County Police

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All of the graffiti is currently being removed by the county. A police investigation is underway, and Astorino has directed Commissioner Longworth to place additional resources and surveillance in all public areas owned by the county, including more inspections of county trail ways and bike paths.

With the presidential election now over, Astorino said it was important for all sides to now come together to strengthen our nation.

“That starts with respect, and as County Executive, I want everyone to know county government will remain vigilant in its efforts to ensure that the rights, dignity and safety of all our people are protected every day.”

Astorino encouraged anyone who feels they have been the victim of discrimination to contact the county’s Human Rights Commission at (914) 995-7710 or visit the website at http://humanrights.westchestergov.com/.

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Building Inspector and Contractor Indicted for Extortion

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WPCNR FBI WIRE. Special to WPCNR from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. November 14,2016:

 

 

A one-count indictment was unsealed today in United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York charging Massimo Dabusco, also known as “Max,” and Vito Menadi with conspiracy to commit extortion.

The indictment was returned under seal by a federal grand jury sitting in Brooklyn on November 1, 2016, and relates to Dabusco’s alleged activities as an Inspector with the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) and his silent partnership with Menadi in A&G Contracting Group Corp. (A&G), a demolition and excavation company.  Dabusco resigned from his job as a DOB Inspector in August 2015.

The charges were announced by Robert L. Capers, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, William F. Sweeney, Jr., Assistant Director-in-Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI), and Mark G. Peters, Commissioner New York City Department of Investigation.

The indictment alleges that Dabusco served as a silent partner to Menadi in A&G in violation of the New York City law.  Further, Dabusco used his official position to influence property owners and contractors, over whom Dabusco had regulatory authority, to hire A&G and Menadi to perform excavation and demolition jobs.  As part of his efforts to secure business for A&G, Dabusco illegally warned contractors about impending DOB inspections.  In exchange for his conduct, Dabusco received a share of A&G’s profits.

Additionally, Dabusco allegedly abused his position as a DOB Inspector by threatening punitive action against contractors and property owners in an effort to benefit Menadi and A&G.  For instance, Dabusco threatened to use his authority as a DOB Inspector to shut down all of a contractor’s existing jobs if the contractor did not pay outstanding fines owed by Menadi and A&G.

“New York City’s Building Inspectors are entrusted with a vitally important public safety mission.  Today’s indictment makes clear that public officials who place personal gain above this public trust and those who assist those officials in such corrupt practices, will be aggressively prosecuted.  Maintaining safe buildings and safeguarding the health and wellbeing of New Yorkers demands no less,” stated United States Attorney.

“Public officials, whether elected, appointed, or employed, have a duty to maintain honest and faithful public service.  Using your position to influence the decisions of others, and receiving something of value in return, is a direct violation of the law.  As alleged, Dabusco may have tried to build up his business by engaging in corrupt activity, but now he’ll have to answer for his actions,” stated FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Sweeney.

DOI Commissioner Peters said, “Once again, DOI, along with its law enforcement partners, has found a City building inspector corruptly abusing his power and authority, conspiring with his co-defendant to shakedown property owners by threatening them with DOB violations, and pressuring them to steer business to a preferred contracting company, according to the charges.  This investigation demonstrates the importance of coordination between the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York and the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the need for DOI to continue its enforcement efforts in the building and construction industry.”

The defendants are scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon before United States Magistrate Judge Steven L. Tiscione at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn.  The charges in the indictment are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

The government’s case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Martin Coffey.

The Defendants:

MASSIMO DABUSCO
Age:  54
Yorktown Heights, New York

Vito Menadi
Age:  43
Brooklyn, New York,

 

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Polly Rothstein, Right to Abortion Advocate Dies.

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WPCNR  MILESTONES. From the Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion. November 16, 2016:

The Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion announced today it is devastated to share the news that Polly Rothstein, founder of WCLA and pro-choice pioneer, has passed away.

In 1970, three years before Roe v. Wade, New York State legalized abortion. Two years later, the New York State legislature moved to rescind the recently passed abortion legalization laws and Polly Rothstein’s career and our organization, WCLA, was born.

Polly Rothstein, founder of WCLA (Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion) passed away yesterday. She was a tireless fighter for our rights — never shrinking from her principles — even when they called her a murderer and baby killer. Polly ignored the insults and kept her eye on the ball.

Rather than focusing on emotions, she developed an effective tactic that our organization uses to this day. She called it Pro-Choice IDEA. She understood that politics was a numbers game, and her strategy to mobilize pro-choice voters which swung elections, turned Westchester County and New York state pro-choice.

If Polly taught us anything, it was the elections matter. We are deeply saddened that Polly was not able to see Hillary Clinton, who she supported, elected President of the United States. However, knowing Polly, we know how she would have reacted.

She would roll up her sleeves and declare that just like in 1972, we need to make New York State a bellwether of Choice. Mr. Trump promises an anti-choice agenda. He says that abortion will go “back to the states” and Roe v. Wade will be overturned or severely curtailed. New York will need to pass the final part of the Women’s Equality Act — the Reproductive Health Act.

WCLA – Choice Matters will continue to carry the torch that Polly lit over 40 years ago. We will be a light in these dark times. Join us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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White Plains High and Stepinac High Renew Turkey Bowl Rivalry Thanksgiving Day at White Plains High School. Tickets Only Available at Main Offices of Both Schools

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WPCNR VIEW FROM THE 50. From Stepinac High School. November 14, 2016 UPDATED, NOVEMBER 16:

After a three year hiatus, a popular Thanksgiving Day tradition in White Plains returns Thursday, November 24 when Stepinac High School’s Crusaders and White Plains High School’s Tigers football teams compete in the Turkey Bowl  to be held at White Plains High School’s Loucks Field, not Stepinac High School as originally publicized, Stepinac High School confirmed today.

The classic match-up between the friendly rival teams is expected to attract thousands of fans from both schools and the general White Plains community to Loucks Field. The contest begins at 10:30 AM, Thanksgiving Day

Tickets can be purchased only at the main offices of both schools, starting Monday, November 21. Advance prices are $5 for adults and $2 for students.  The cost is $5 for all tickets when purchased on day of the game.

The Turkey Bowl dates to 1971. The Crusaders and Tigers played 42 consecutive games until 2013 when the Tigers were ineligible to play by the NY State Sports Standards because it competed in the in the Class AA state championships shortly before Thanksgiving. In 2014 and 2015, the Stepinac Crusaders were disqualified for similar reasons because they won the CHSFL AAA titles less than one week before Thanksgiving.  They also went on to compete in the first-ever state CHSAA state championships shortly after Thanksgiving and captured the top honor last year.

The Stepinac Crusaders won six of the last seven Turkey Bowls including three straight wins.

 

 

 

 

 

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