Notice of Meeting and Public Hearing of the Town Of Ramapo Zoning Board of Appeals – March 4 @ 6:45 PM via Zoom

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a remote Meeting will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ramapo on Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 6:45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as all matters can be heard at Ramapo Town Hall, 237 Route 59, Suffern, New York. The remote Meeting will be held via the ZOOM platform as Governor Cuomo’s Executive Orders allows.  The public will be able to watch or listen to the Meeting, which will be recorded, and a transcript will be available later.  Minutes of actions taken at the meeting will be filed in the Town Clerk’s office as soon as possible.  As in-person attendance by board members, applicants and interested members of the public is not permitted because of the COVID-19 Executive Orders issued by the Governor, the procedure for those wishing to participate via ZOOM in the scheduled Public Hearings below will be timely posted on the Town website at WWW.RAMAPO.ORG.  

If you wish to speak at the Public Hearing, please send your name, address, and email address to Corryp@ramapo.org. Please include the application that you wish to speak on no later than 5:00 p.m., prior to the Zoning Board Meeting.

Links to files containing the application and supporting documents is available on the Town website.

                       Details on the on the following Agenda items:

Application # 21-101: Mosdos Koloshits, 11 Nesher Court, Monsey, New York, for the variances of the requirements of Section 376-41 of the Zoning Law of the Town of Ramapo to permit the construction, maintenance and use of a school, which will have less than the required side setback, total side setback, greater than permitted floor area ratio, greater than permitted development coverage and greater than permitted building height. The property in question is: 99-101 Highview Road, Monsey, New York, located on the south side of Highview Road, approximately 500 feet west from the intersection of Route 84, which is known and designated on the Ramapo Tax Map as Section 56.05-1-6 & 7 in an R-25 zone.

Application # 21-102: Congregation Chevra Shas, 58 Main Street, Monsey, New York, for the variances of the requirements of Section 376-41 of the Zoning Law of the Town of Ramapo to permit the construction, maintenance and use of a Local House of Worship, which will have less than the required total side setback. The property in question is: 58 Main Street, Monsey, New York, located on the east side of Main Street, approximately 140 feet south from the intersection of Secor Street, which is known and designated on the Ramapo Tax Map as Section 56.11-2-19 in an R-15C zone.

Application # 21-103: Kollel Boker of Monsey, 151 Blauvelt Road, Monsey, New York, for the variances of the requirements of Section 376-41 of the Zoning Law of the Town of Ramapo to permit the construction, maintenance and use of a two lot subdivision consisting of a three family dwelling with three accessory apartments on lot #1 and a three family dwelling with two accessory apartments on lot #2. Lot #1 will have less than the required lot area, side setback, side yard, side setback (deck) and greater than permitted floor area ratio and greater than permitted development coverage. A variance will also be required from Section 376-52C for lot #1, in that a fence more than six (6) feet in height must be setback from the lot line a distance to 2/3 its height. Lot #2 will have less than the required lot area, front yard, front setback, side yard, rear setback, side setback (deck), street frontage and greater than permitted development coverage and greater than permitted floor area ratio. A variance from Section 280A will be required for lot #2 in which the lot does not have the required frontage on a public road. The property in question is: 151 Blauvelt Road, Monsey, New York, located on the west side of Blauvelt Road, approximately 240 feet north from the intersection of Manor Drive, which is known and designated on the Ramapo Tax Map as Section 49.19-5-34 in an R-15C zone.

Application # 21-104: Emmanuel and Malka Reisman, 55 Bluefield Drive, Unit 203, Monsey, New York, for the variances of the requirements of Section 376-41 of the Zoning Law of the Town of Ramapo to permit the construction, maintenance and use of a two family dwelling, which will have less than the required lot area, lot width, front setback, front yard, side setback, total side setback, street frontage and greater than permitted floor area ratio. The property in question is: 10 Johanna Lane, Monsey, New York, located on the north side of Johanna Lane, approximately 200 feet east from the intersection of Roberts Road, which is known and designated on the Ramapo Tax Map as Section 56.15-1-29 in an R-15 zone.

Application # 21-105: Alter Benedikt, 4 Divot Place, Suffern, New York, for the variances of the requirements of Section 376-41 of the Zoning Law of the Town of Ramapo to permit the construction, maintenance and use of an office building, which will have less than the required lot area, rear yard, front setback and front yard. The property in question is: 74 W. Eckerson Road, Spring Valley, New York, located on the south side of W. Eckerson Road, approximately 300 feet east from the intersection of Route 45, which is known and designated on the Ramapo Tax Map as Section 50.14-4-28 in an NS zone.

ORDER OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF RAMAPO

F. Charlene Weaver, Chairperson

Dated at Suffern, New York Thisday, February 18, 2021

Agenda and Associated Documents

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Habitat for Humanity of Rockland County Appoints Scott Vanderhoef Executive Director

Habitat for Humanity of Rockland County, an independently operated affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, has named Scott Vanderhoef Executive Director.

Vanderhoef succeeds Keith Albert, who is retiring after five years in the role of Executive Director where
his many accomplishments included leading efforts to build several houses, and helping other families
stay in their homes through the Brush with Kindness program.


A lifelong resident of Rockland County, Vanderhoef served as County Executive for Rockland County for
20 years. In this position, he was elected five times as Chief Administrative Officer for a government of
approximately 2,900 employees and a budget of $750 million with 42 departments providing need
services to a population of 310,000. Nearly 2,400 units of affordable housing were built during his
administration.

A lawyer by trade, Vanderhoef brings vast community experience to the organization. He
has a long history of previous roles with nonprofits such as Founder of Leadership Rockland, Chairman of
United Way, and President of the Rockland Historical Society, to name a few.

“I look forward to working together to realize the goals and aspirations of Habitat for Humanity of
Rockland County,” said Scott Vanderhoef, Executive Director Habitat for Humanity of Rockland County.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity for growth and success.”


The mission of Habitat for Humanity of Rockland County, in partnership with thousands of local
volunteers, is to build and renovate homes for qualified low-income families of all races, religions and
creeds. Additionally, financial education is offered so families can live and grow in a stable environment.
To date, Habitat of Rockland has built eight homes for low-income families in the community, with a ninth
due to be completed this spring.

Village Snow Plowing Regulations

Now that we are in the midst of snow season this is a reminder of the Village of Airmont’s Snow Plowing Regulations.

  • No Parking on any Village Roadways during stated/posted Snow Emergency.
  • All Vehicles should be kept a minimum of 5’ behind the curb face/roadway edge to allow for snow plowing activities.
  • Remove ALL garbage cans, portable basketball nets and any other structure that will hamper plowing activities from the Municipal Roadway.
  • Do not push/place the snow from your private driveways or property into the Municipal Roadway.
  • All mailboxes need to be of “Structural Integrity” to withstand Municipal Snow Plowing. The Village and Highway Department will not be responsible for “Structurally Deficient” mailbox structures. Any concrete mailbox, light post structures etc. – must be a minimum of 5’ behind the curb face/roadway edge as not to hamper plowing activities.
  • The Village and Highway Department will not be responsible for any damage within the Municipal Right of Way for those residents that choose to disregard these important regulations.
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