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Village of Flower Hill denies ExteNet application to build 18 small-cell wireless facilities based on company’s failure to address serious inadequacies

“Long Island communities deserve better.” Garden City – Retained by the Village of Flower Hill as special litigation counsel to review an application by ExteNet Systems Inc. to build 18 small-cell wireless facilities throughout the Village, Edward M. Ross of the Garden City law firm Rosenberg Calica & Birney LLP, today stated that the Village Board has denied the company’s application following the Board’s determination that ExteNet failed to address numerous and serious inadequacies. Ross noted, “ExteNet’s application suffered from numerous inadequacies and was incompatible with the Village Code. The Board’s determination and findings should signal an alarm for every other Long Island municipality facing similar applications because Long Island communities deserve better.” Ross stressed that although Congress and the FCC have imposed certain limitations on the authority of state and local governments, local municipalities like Flower Hill continue to retain local control over wireless facility siting decisions with respect to aesthetic considerations, mitigation efforts and reasonable alternatives. Ross further noted that the Village adopted comprehensive written findings and reasons in support of its denial which he believes ExteNet will be unable to successfully challenge or dispute in court. They include ExteNet’s failure to choose among less aesthetically intrusive alternatives  … Read more


2019 ARBOR DAY CEMETERY CLEAN UP

The Village of Flower Hill owns a Revolutionary War era cemetery on Country Club Drive just west of Port Washington Blvd.  The cemetery is a mess with broken tree limbs, leaves and ivy covering the trees. To promote tree health the Village staff  trimmed dead branches, pulling ivy off of the trees and doing a general clean-up of the area. We are honoring Arbor Day by continuing our Tree City USA tradition of holding an event to honor our trees.  


We Love Our Kids – Please Drive Carefully!

The Village has installed new traffic devices throughout the Village to ensure the safety of everyone. Please do not drive distracted, at excessive speed and do not pass stopped school buses. Drive like your kids live here!


Village Receives an “A” Rating for Transparency

North Shore villages scored below average in a Press Club of Long Island audit that graded Long Island municipalities and government agencies on New York State Freedom of Information Law requirements. The audit, which was conducted over 16 months and graded the responsiveness of 195 municipalities on a 0 to 100 scale, found that villages on the North Shore averaged a 66.2 or D rating, lower than the C average for all governments and agencies. Three North Shore villages, Flower Hill, Thomaston and Roslyn Estates, all received A grades, while seven received Fs. Twenty-four percent of the governments and agencies “failed to maintain their own FOIL policies required by law,” the audit found, while 64 percent failed to respond to the Press Club’s request within the legal deadline. The audit was conducted by Timothy Bolger, managing editor of the Long Island Press and  freedom of information chair for the Press Club, the Long Island chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. “If the Long Island governments and agencies we tested were high school students with a cumulative grade of a C, they would not be getting into the college of their choice,” Bolger said in the report. The Press Club  … Read more


Village Cuts Ribbon on New Playground Equipment

There is a new addition to the Flower Hill Park that greatly expands the recreational opportunities in the park. We have installed a major climbing and play apparatus suitable for children ages 5 to 12. The Explorer Dome is aptly named because it will allow our children to climb, slide, balance and swing all while using their imaginations and getting great exercise.   The Dome was installed using a ground surface called Fibar, which consists of engineered wood fibers that knit together to form a safe playground surface that is soft enough to cushion falls yet firm enough for wheelchairs.  Fibar is manufactured with only virgin wood and meets all safety standards. This great new piece of equipment expands the current recreational offerings of the park which includes a playground for children ages 2 – 5 and a regulation size basketball court.


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