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AAARKER
01-15-2006, 09:59 AM
Bid to redevelop site scrapped
State agency nixes plan for the Ki*ngs Park Psychiatric Center site, saying in a letter it will use area for parkland

BY BILL BLEYER
STAFF WRITER

January 15, 2006

Yielding to intense local opposition, the state has dropped the latest redevelopment plan for the former Ki*ngs Park Psychiatric Center, which called for 1,800 housing units.

The news that another in a series of projects proposed for the hospital grounds had collapsed came at a news conference yesterday at the 368-acre site organized by state Sen. John Flanagan (R-East Northport).

"The prospect of building 1,800 units of housing on this unique parcel of land is permanently off the table," he said. "This is a victory for the residents and taxpayers of K*ings Park."

Flanagan displayed a letter from the state agency handling the sale of the property, the Empire State Development Corp., dated Friday. It informed the prospective buyers, Woodmere-based Arker Companies and North Carolina-based Cherokee Investment Partners, that the agency "will not be proceeding with the sale" and the purchase agreement signed Dec. 27, 2004, but not yet closed on "is being terminated ... It has been determined that the premises will be utilized for parkland and recreational use."

While elated by the cancellation of the sale, local officials said they knew of no commitment by the state to use all of the property for parkland. Empire State Development Corp. spokeswoman Deborah Wetzel said yesterday she could offer no further information beyond the letter.

"It would be premature to suggest that anything has been finalized," Flanagan said. And state parks officials said it is too soon to speculate if some of the land would be added to Nissequogue River State Park, which was created in 1999 from 153 acres carved out of the hospital property.

While civic leader Tony Tanzi said, "I think it's a great day for K*ings Park," the developers insisted in a statement that they still had a viable deal.

"It is unfortunate that a court will now have to decide the future of a complex that has been an empty, contaminated eyesore for a decade and is now under a legally binding contract where millions in private dollars would be spent to clean up the land while leaving 75 percent of the property available to the public," they said. The state's action "removes public input and community dialogue by making the courts the final arbiter ... "

The contract called for the developers to pay $6.5 million for the site, which has asbestos-laden buildings and landfills polluted by heavy metals from the hospital that closed in 1996. Construction was to be limited to 95 acres.

When Arker made the deal, it was the third company in two years that had attempted to redevelop the site.

Flanagan does not expect the state to advance another plan. Instead, "My intention is to work with the town and come up with a better plan than what was offered." He expects the plan would include a mix of uses including housing, commercial space and recreation.

Town Supervisor Patrick Vecchio said, "We have to focus on how this property gets cleaned up while contemplating whether it ought to be developed."

Tanzi, a vice president of the Ki*ngs Park Chamber of Commerce, said that because the developers were responsible for the environmental cleanup, they were forced to propose high-density construction to recoup their investment.

"Eighteen hundred residential units is far too much," he said. "A mixed use of commercial, residential and light industrial" along with some parkland is what residents want because there needs to be a commercial tax base to support schools and downtown businesses.
Copyright 2006 Newsday Inc

It's about time !
01-16-2006, 09:37 PM
Finally ! Politicians who actually gave something some thought !

community leader
01-17-2006, 01:21 PM
The politicians had no choice. The residents discovered that the developer was a large contributor to the people in charge of "giving away" the land... 368 acres for 6 mil on Long Island?

The developer (Arker Companies of Woodmere) promised to bankrupt the K*ings Park School District and destroy the community. He was going to build 1800 low income housing units in order to get tax breaks and other incentives from the state.

Have you driven through KP? There is 1 road in and out... Cannot support the current traffic, just imagine thousands more...

Bottom Line - the senator in the 2nd district was goin to lose his job over his.... follow the money!

Arker builds low quality. low income housing PERIOD!!

The best o both baby
01-17-2006, 05:56 PM
It is what it is !

don't fall asleep KPers
01-17-2006, 07:50 PM
The affordable housing cabal is very strong and corrupt. This includes media, government, religious affiliations, Developers, Builders, Unions, even the pro immigrant illegal alien crowd. So beware. This cabal has helped to destroy many neighborhoods. Mostly in Huntington but other areas have the same problem such as Hempstead, N. Hempstead, Oysterbay, Islip etc.

Kingsparker1
01-17-2006, 08:55 PM
Luckily the politicians in Smithtown couldnt care less about affordable housing...

Hey - if you cant afford it on Long Island - move!!

false security
01-17-2006, 09:08 PM
how many apartments do you have in Smithtown ?

you just wait they'll get you


the corrupt always do :twisted:

rodrigo valdez
01-18-2006, 08:57 AM
boring

JJFKP
01-18-2006, 09:08 PM
http://senatorflanagan.com/districts/2/images_WMS/itn12489.jpg

01-20-2006, 07:19 PM
be a good place to put a jail, toxic waste site and all

01-24-2006, 09:25 PM
be a good place to put a jail, toxic waste site and all


sorry to say, but a perfect place for low income housing.. surronded ny a 20 foot wall and razor wire. wait!!! thats attica..

Prime real estate (once cleaned up) with water views. Congrats KP, for NOT letting $cumbag politicians dictate how YOU live. Keep up the good work..

I cant afford to live there , but if i ever can, i know it wil lbe a nice safe, clean commuity.

Bronx is one town west
01-27-2006, 01:59 AM
be a good place to put a jail, toxic waste site and all


sorry to say, but a perfect place for low income housing.. surronded ny a 20 foot wall and razor wire. wait!!! thats attica..

Prime real estate (once cleaned up) with water views. Congrats KP, for NOT letting $cumbag politicians dictate how YOU live. Keep up the good work..

I cant afford to live there , but if i ever can, i know it wil lbe a nice safe, clean commuity.

if ya want Bronx ride through Huntington Station at night

we ain't that Far Away :cry:

yhnmkiltf
01-27-2006, 09:18 PM
dont worry it is not long before kings park will begin to morph you will see

:twisted:

maybe so..
01-28-2006, 12:14 PM
dont worry it is not long before //park// will begin to morph you will see

:twisted:


yea but this blocking will at least slow it down..good luck