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Structure of Meetings
Meetings of the Hempstead Town Board are
divided into three sections: Public Hearing calendar,
Decision calendar, and the Administrative calendar.
The Public Hearing
Calendar is a list of cases which under the
applicable law must be advertised in advance as to the date,
time, place and subject matter before being heard by the
town board. Public hearings are held on issues ranging from
traffic regulations, proposed local laws, amendments to the
town code, special exception petitions, and rezoning
applications.
Decision Calendar
All matters heard at a public hearing are
resolved by a publicly announced decision. Very often the
Hempstead Town Board does not render its decision on the day
of a public hearing. This continuation allows the board to
take a case under advisement and provides time for
discussion and deliberation by the town board members or for
the submission of additional material by interested parties.
Once a decision has been reached, the application or
petition is placed on the decision calendar for formal
voting and public announcement. This procedure establishes
the exact date of town board action and is used for
calculating certain legal deadlines.
The Administrative
Calendar is a list of resolutions voted upon by
the town board. Administrative resolutions are more routine
matters voted on by the board such as accepting a bid for a
town purchase, authorizing services of a private firm at a
town facility, authorizing issuance of a note or bond for
the financing of a purchase, or calling for a public hearing
on a particular matter.
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