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Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that acquisitions have been proposed and contracts prepared under the New Suffolk County ¼% Drinking Water Protection Program-Farmland as follows: SITE TAX MAP NO. OWNERS Zilnicki Farm 0600-063.00-01.00-004.000 Allan Zilnick, William Zilnicki and Stanley Zilnicki Copies of the proposed contracts can be seen at the office of the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning, Division of Real Property Acquisition and Management, H. Lee Dennison Building, 2nd Floor, Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, New York. The undersigned will hold a final public hearing of this acquisition, pursuant to Section 247 of the N.Y.S. General Municipal Law, at the Division of Real Property Acquisition and Management on the 27th day of November, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., at which time all interested persons will be heard. Jason Smagin Director of Real Estate Dated: November 12, 2019 Hauppauge, N.Y. MK:pd:33 TELEFAX COVER SHEET FAX #631-853-5906 TO: The Suffolk County News (Fax 475-1565 Email [email protected]) The South Shore Press (Fax 878-7805 Email [email protected]) The News Review (Fax 29833287 Email [email protected]) FROM: Maria Kelly – LMS III DATE: 11-12-2019 SUBJECT: Notice of Public Hearing - Zilnicki Number of pages (including cover sheet) 2 If all pages are not received, please call 631-853-5929 We are enclosing herewith a Notice of Public Hearing. We would like this to be published under the Legal Notices in your next weekly issue of NOVEMBER 21, 2019. IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT WE RECEIVE 2 COPIES OF AN AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION BY NOVEMBER 25, 2019. PLEASE SEND THEM DIRECTLY TO: MARIA KELLY Suffolk County Division of Real Property Acquisition and Management H. Lee Dennison Bldg. – 2nd Floor P.O. Box 6100 Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788 Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Please acknowledge receipt of this request by signing and dating and immediately faxing back to me at 853-5905. DATE SIGNATURE THE DOCUMENTS ACCOMPANYING THIS MESSAGE ARE INTENDED FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED ONLY AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL AND EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. IF THE READER OF THIS MESSAGE IS NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT OR THE EMPLOYEE OR AGENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE MESSAGE TO THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISCLOSURE, DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION OR COPYING OF THE COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY TELEPHONE, AND RETURN THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE TO US AT THE BELOW ADDRESS VIA THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE. THANK YOU. SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX LIEN SALE October 31, 2019 Suffolk County Tax Lien Sale OFFICIAL tive charge of the expense of ....................................... 606.99 ....................................... 536.90 0100.01900.0200.001005.0000 109 Roosa, Grace ANNOUNCEMENT the publication of the notice 12 Dorsa, Salvatore & Brian 45 Turner, Lumelia ..................................16,347.79 0100.02300.0100.025000.0000 SALE OF 2018/2019 to redeem the real estate for 0100.01000.0400.036000.0000 0100.01400.0600.012000.0000 77 Rivera, Joseph ....................................... 234.76 SUFFOLK COUNTY unpaid taxes as apportioned by ..................................11,793.11 .................................... 6,257.68 0100.01900.0200.001009.0000 110 Francess, Michael & Sara B TAX LIEN SALE the County Comptroller to the 15 McKenzie, Theodore & Marie 47 Paul, Alex & Sacoya Levins .................................... 7,964.23 0100.02300.0300.070000.0000 SUFFOLK COUNTY real estate so redeemed. 0100.01200.0100.077003.0000 0100.01400.0600.046000.0000 80 Norman, Marilyn ..................................10,885.89 COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE All parcels must be redeemed ..................................14,418.51 .................................... 7,773.71 0100.01900.0200.105000.0000 112 Argueta, Carlo V within twelve months after 16 Sander Living Trust 48 White, Cheryl Denise ..................................14,561.18 0100.02300.0300.102000.0000 WHEREAS ARREARS of the date of such Tax Lien Sale Yolanda M Sander 0100.01500.0200.019001.0000 81 Masone, Barbara .................................... 6,854.51 taxes on the following several except residential properties, 0100.01200.0200.004004.0000 ..................................12,737.60 0100.02000.0100.034000.0000 114 Farrell, Steven & Michele tracts, lots, pieces or parcels of which are defined as proper- ..................................14,909.51 49 Alphonse, Kettely C & Olga I .................................... 7,313.51 0100.02400.0100.105003.0000 land arising from the tax levy ties improved by a one, two or 18 Charles, Laurie 0100.01500.0200.031000.0000 82 Caruso, Eleanor – Estate of .................................... 4,613.86 of 2018/19 and thereby charged three family dwelling unit. The 0100.01200.0300.019000.0000 ..................................13,699.46 0100.02000.0200.006000.0000 115 HSBC Mortgage Services and imposed pursuant to law period of redemption for said ..................................11,434.45 50 Hennep, Henry & Delfina ..................................14,545.73 Inc remain due and unpaid; (The residential properties shall be 20 Vlokhos, Herbert S & Jane K 0100.01500.0300.006000.0000 83 Limberatos, Nikolaos 0100.02400.0100.110000.0000 names given being those of the thirty-six months after the date 0100.01300.0300.002000.0000 .................................... 5,507.51 0100.02000.0300.027000.0000 ..................................13,673.79 reputed owners or occupants as of such Tax Lien Sale. .................................... 8,661.54 52 Pierre, Roland & Edel .................................... 6,895.18 118 Haas, David & Sandra the same appear on the assess- The final date for tax payments 21 Brooks, Jessie Jr & Bertha 0100.01500.0500.011000.0000 84 Vaccaro, Anthony 0100.02400.0200.023000.0000 ment rolls for said tax year, without advertisement charges 0100.01300.0300.120000.0000 .................................... 6,840.39 0100.02000.0300.045000.0000 ..................................10,266.70 followed by the Suffolk County and publications was August .................................... 5,198.00 53 Johnson, Annie .................................... 7,677.11 119 Grande, Marco S & Theresa Tax Map Number ascribed to 31, 2019. Parcels appearing in 25 Sumkin Family LP IV 0100.01500.0500.024000.0000 86 Pitti, Justin & Christine Iaboni the parcel as the same appears this list upon which the taxes 0100.01400.0200.012000.0000 ..................................12,119.94 0100.02100.0100.042000.0000 0100.02400.0200.067000.0000 on the said assessment rolls and other charges were paid .................................... 9,972.64 56 Goldsmith, Howard & Valerie ....................................... 687.28 ..................................10,928.84 and amounts including the tax- after August 31, 2019, will not 26 Williams, Mark & Inez 0100.01600.0100.019000.0000 87 Reha, Lillian & Robert 120 Larocca, Michael es, penalty, interest, expens- be taken for the Tax Lien Sale. 0100.01400.0200.041000.0000 .................................... 4,782.35 0100.02100.0100.058000.0000 0100.02500.0100.028001.0000 es and other charges against .................................... 8,257.05 57 Lahens, Jean & Judith E .................................... 7,784.35 .................................... 8,777.55 the properties for such year.) NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- 27 Bryant, Earl & Ella 0100.01600.0100.034000.0000 88 Cacace, Joel J Jr – Estate of 121 Hurtado, Andrea & Justin Outstanding balances may be EN that the County Legislature 0100.01400.0200.043000.0000 ..................................15,685.19 0100.02100.0100.088000.0000 0100.02500.0100.056000.0000 affected by acceptance of any has passed a resolution pursu- ....................................... 390.20 58 Alexandre, Margaret .................................... 8,516.18 .................................... 6,673.24 partial payments made pur- ant to the authority contained 28 Peterson, Dorothy 0100.01600.0200.003000.0000 91 Lombardi, Ronald R & Emil J 122 Prigoreanu, Gabriella & suant to Suffolk County Code in Sections 45 and 46 of the 0100.01400.0200.051000.0000 .................................... 7,883.62 0100.02100.0200.079000.0000 Constantin B Opre Chapter 820 and/or the Suffolk Suffolk County Tax Act which .................................... 1,523.07 60 Amud, Monica & Hassan ..................................12,795.64 0100.02500.0100.060000.0000 County Tax Act §47-a. grants the County the option 29 Bradford, Paula Bennani 93 Campagnola, Sergio ..................................11,053.23 to reject any or all bids, and 0100.01400.0200.055000.0000 0100.01600.0200.035000.0000 0100.02100.0300.023000.0000 123 Roessler, Amelia NOW, THEREFORE, under has authorized and directed the .................................... 8,455.85 ..................................15,005.44 ..................................12,873.47 0100.02500.0100.071000.0000 the authority given by law, undersigned County Comptrol- 30 Dade, Carline 61 Ross, Demond & Nicole 94 Shadab Farms LLC ....................................... 442.39 notice is hereby given that I, ler to bid in and purchase all of 0100.01400.0200.065000.0000 0100.01600.0200.052000.0000 0100.02100.0300.038000.0000 124 Danisi, Joseph & Michele as Suffolk County Comptrol- the tax liens. Accordingly, all .................................... 3,817.25
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