HEMPSTEAD

Unless specified, meetings are

at Nathan L.H. Bennett Pavilion,

Town Hall Plaza, 1 Washington St.

HOUSING AUTHORITY

Board meeting, 7 p.m. June 14,

760 Jerusalem Ave., Uniondale

PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT

RELATIONS BOARD

9 a.m. June 17, 350 Front St., Hempstead

TOWN BOARD

10:30 a.m. Tuesday

ZONING BOARD

9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. June 16. Items on 9:30 a.m. agenda are:

Baldwin: Gabriella Alvarez seeks variance for mother/daughter residence (second kitchen) at 981 McKinley St.

Bellmore: Richard and Lydia DeSilva seek variance to construct portico and convert garage to living space, both attached to dwelling, at 980 West Shelley Rd.

Bellmore: SR Realty Co. seeks to use variance to convert dance studio to office space on the first floor and maintain two apartments on the second floor at 1686

Newbridge Rd.

Elmont: Bianco Homes. Inc. seeks variances for subdivision of lot to construct dwelling with garage, on the west side of Cameron Street and south of E Street.

ATLANTIC BEACH

ZONING BOARD

8 p.m. June 17, Village Hall,

65 The Plaza

CEDARHURST

ARCHITECTURAL

REVIEW BOARD

9:30 a.m. June 16, Village Hall,

200 Cedarhurst Ave.

FLORAL PARK

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

8 p.m. June 15, Village Hall,

1 Floral Blvd.

GARDEN CITY

PLANNING COMMISSION

8 p.m. Wednesday, Village Hall,

351 Stewart Ave.

ISLAND PARK

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

8 p.m. June 17, Village Hall,

127 Long Beach Rd.

MALVERNE

ARCHITECTURAL

REVIEW BOARD

7:30 p.m. June 17, Village Hall,

99 Church St.

CITY OF

LONG BEACH

City Council

7 p.m. June 15, City Hall,

1 West Chester St.

Compiled by Diane Daniels

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