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Building Department Opens Additional Mobile Offices

Building department opens additional mobile offices.

Hurricane Sandy’s powerful winds, driving rain and damaging storm surge have long since subsided as the one-month anniversary of the storm approaches, but the devastation remains for many Town of Hempstead homes, properties and low-lying communities.

As residents start down the road to recovery here in America’s largest township, Supervisor Kate Murray and the town Building Department have taken numerous steps to help people rebuild their homes, including streamlining the building permitting process, providing door-to-door home inspections and establishing mobile offices throughout the township.

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“The Town of Hempstead Building Department has worked tirelessly to inform and
assist all residents affected by Hurricane Sandy, helping them to rebuild their homes and get their lives back on track,” stated Murray. “As the town seeks to recover from this storm, our dedicated Building Department staff will continue its work at Hempstead Town Hall and in various mobile offices located throughout the town.”

Actions taken by the town include waiving building permit fees for “in-kind”
reconstruction and replacement of Sandy-damaged homes, as well as eliminating a town requirement that homeowners obtain a variance prior to increasing their home’s foundation height to comply with FEMA flood height guidelines. Also, permit fees are waived for homeowners using a temporary trailer during construction.

The Building Department is also conducting door-to-door home inspections pertaining to structural safety, as well as distributing permit applications. What’s more, the Building Department’s Planning Examiners have also extended hours of operation (8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday) and established mobile offices throughout the town, maximizing the department’s reach and efficiency as part of the hurricane-recovery effort. Employees will be on hand to answer questions, provide permit applications and discuss regulations.

Mobile Building Department offices will be at the following closest locations between the hours of 12-6 p.m. on the indicated dates:

Tuesday, Dec. 4
  • Merrick Road Park (2550 Clubhouse Road, Merrick)
  • Newbridge Road Park (2600 Newbridge Road, Bellmore)
Wednesday, Dec. 5
  • Seamans Neck Park (2700 South Seamans Neck Road, Seaford)
Saturday, Dec. 8
  • Wantagh Park (1 King Road, Wantagh)
For additional Need-to-Know Information pertaining to post-Hurricane Sandy recovery, please visit http://www.toh.li/hurricane-recovery-information.

“Here in the Town of Hempstead, we understand that residents affected by Hurricane Sandy will need all the help they can get during this difficult time,” concluded Murray. “We are proud to do our part to assist our friends and neighbors as they rebuild their homes and their lives.”

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Greg Bashaw May 20, 2013 at 12:50 am
Well for starters, why not give candidates 401K's and only pay a proportion of their benefits...HireRead More teachers and adm that actually live in our district...... Has anybody proposed dismantling the high school district......From the way I understand they have tried unsuccessfully to combine, well then how about saving moneu and splitting up the 3 high schools...This was we wont need 2 administrations...... I will try and I will think out of the box!
truth May 19, 2013 at 09:11 pm
You are going to do something that even Cuomo won't touch...pensions? Well, thank you forRead More recognizing the real problem that faces the taxpayers but how will you address the problem and not just promise?
Dan DeLilla May 18, 2013 at 10:40 pm
So Lu Scala never had any children so it might be safe to say you have never been to a PTA meetingRead More or a School Board meeting or a budget presentation so then you would have no idea how the money is spent good or bad. I'm sorry that your neighbors make more than you but like anything else you get what you pay for there are educational requirements for teaching and administration jobs, I'm sure you would be happy if all the school personnel could be replaced by minimum wage earners or better yet we could close all the schools after all you have been out of school for 40 years so you don't need them anymore, but thats not how it works. Why is always the uninformed that speak loudest and longest?
Lu Scala May 17, 2013 at 08:49 am
I never had any kids.. and am the last kid who went to to the Bellmore Merrick school system.....itsRead More been almost 40 years since I was a Mempham grad..and it is very disharting to hear that my many many high tax dollars..are not enought for these kids I have been sororting all these years!!! Who is getting all the money??? Its all bull.. aI live inbetween teachers.. how is it they can afford high end cars, housekeepers, landscapers, ect??????... the money is being spent in the WRONG WAYS TO THE TEACHERS, AND MOST OF ALL THE ADMISTRATION, THE SCHOOL BOARD ECT... I AM CALLING FOR A MASSIVE AUDIT AND GET0 per year.. they afe not worth any more then that.. THE MONEY BACK FROM ANYONE WHO WAS PAID MORE THEN $75,00....
patti May 16, 2013 at 08:28 pm
A bit of a surprise considering kids come home with a supply list a mile long (and average $40-$75).
Michael Ganci (Editor) May 14, 2013 at 01:34 pm
Can you edit above and add photo? Then I will post to top news! Thanks! MG