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SINCE 1838, NosBopy COVERS HunTiNcToN News BettEr THan THE Lonc-~IsLANDER. 1 Founded by Walt Whitman VOL.. 179, ISSUE 27 INSIDE ymfldg‘k (*P Z \ACC. {35W asil? | Nonprofit Head Jaks Locals For |... Helping Hand\ EOATHS Tic Long 2slander LongIslanderNews.com SPOTLIGHT > Sounds Of The Ukulele h Jake Shimabukuro i f R f Lae Ns sia fray d} Pra siv M W au ¥ 139 x x aa THE 1 JOURNEY BAND IN THE WORLD FEATURING HUGO THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 HUNTINGTON VILLAGE CTIONS, 44 PAGES Plan For 14 Apartments OKd By Connor Beach cbeach@longislandergroup.com The Huntington planning board granted last week conditional site plan approval for a proposed three-story, mixed-use building on New Street in Huntington village. The approval comes after a new architectural rendering was submitted to the planning depart- ment in April following recom- mendations made by the plan- ning board in March. The applicant for the proposal is 71 New St. Huntington LLC, whose principles are Gregory DeRosa and Mark Hamer. \We did have some issues related to the location and espe cially the architecture of the building,\ - Planning - Board (Continued on page A4) AAAAA An updated rendering shows a proposed three-story, mixed-use building planned for New Street in Huntington village. f HGitrator To Get LIPA Case Four sides in tax suit to share cost of mediation By Connor Beach ihgggfilonmlandergroup com The Town of Huntington is looking to third party mediation as means to settle its ongoing legal battle with Long Island Power Authority. The town board approved Tuesday the hire of Port Washington-based _ arbitrator Marty F. Scheinman, who will be tasked with mediating non- binding negotiations between the - town, Northport—East Northport school district, LIPA and National Grid over LIPA's challenge of the town's valua- tion of the Northport Power Plant. The resolutmn, a late addition to - Tuesday's agenda | by Councilman Eugene Cook, was approved 4-0 - Councilman Mark Cuthbertson abstained. After the meeting, Cook said Suffolk Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Emerson, who is pre- siding over the legal battle, was \very adamant that we sit down and go through this.\ \Since this is non-binding, why don't we put all the cards on the table and see what we can find,\ Cook added. The Northport-East Northport Board of Education unanimous- ly approved a similar resolution last week that authorized its legal counsel to enter into non- binding mediation \in an effort to resolve the litigation without further litigation costs.\ Taxes from the Northport Power Plant (Continued on page A6) Home ofHuntington Spinal Decompression |- Mee PICARD ddd glen pF [HAQ Fon f ply fp py g Aol oof aP f cd f A4 aB SBIS-89L}} AN INOdHALHON P tSt os ad ANVHBN OMENA LMOdAHINON HIROPRACTI v $00 DsLO1 LN 182 Main Street » Huntington, EY 4 a . imeermalt moore www.DrPicard.com