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Greenburgh Town Board OKs assisted living law, paving way for Brightview to build

assisted living

The Greenburgh Town Board approved a local law at the Town Board meeting on
February 13,2013 amending the zoning ordinance of the town by adding a
definition of assisted living facilities and by creating a special permit
criteria for such facilities. We amended the zoning map. We will allow up to 100

bedrooms to be constructed in an assisted living facility on four acre sites
within 200 feet of a state or county road.  The town will allow permits for
facilities that accept medicaid.  The Board has the right to deny permits to
facilities if they have an adverse impact upon the town.

Brightview, an assisted living facility, is seeking to build a 3 story building off of Tarrytown Road (near the Sheraton/Marriott Hotels/Benedict Ave) near Tarrytown (unincorporated Greenburgh).  The just approved law will enable Brightview to proceed with their application. The Town Board had many public discussions/hearings on the proposed zoning change before the new law was adopted.


On September 10,2012 I posted that Brightview
plans to offer 20% discounts on assisted living facilitiy for 10 of the 90
proposed units plus six month rental discounts. 
PAUL FEINER


THIS IS THE LETTER I RECIEVED
ADVISING OF THE DISCOUNTS and more affordable
units…

Supervisor Feiner,
 
On behalf of our client, Brightview Senior Living, I
wanted to give you an update about the project. In light of the request that you
and the Town Board made for our client to consider including an additional
element of affordability into this exciting, assisted living project, Brightview
has decided to offer two programs to address your articulated
concerns.
 
First, Brightview is prepared to offer the “Greenburgh
Charter Club.” This is a program that would extend up to six (6) months
rental rate discounts (between $500 to
$1,000 per month) for residents who make the move within the first 30 days of
opening of the new Brightview at Greenburgh. That savings, which we anticipate
would be made available to community members at the earliest possible date,
could literally amount to $6,000.00 per
resident!
 
Second, Brightview is prepared to offer up to ten (10)
residents of moderate income levels within this 90 unit residential facility a
reduced rental rate (approximately 20%
of monthly charges). We think this second program is not only consistent with
the spirit of the Town’s desire to facilitate reduced housing expenses for
deserving individuals, but also would result in reducing the cost of food and
assisted living services which are covered as part of the monthly rental
charges.
 
We believe that with your help, these reduced rates and
special discounts will be made available to Greenburgh residents. We look
forward to discussing these programs with you and the Town Board at the Work
Session meeting next Tuesday, September 11,
2012.
 
If you have any questions, or wish to further discuss
this matter, please do not hesitate to contact
me.
David
 
David S. Steinmetz,
Esq.

Zarin &
Steinmetz

 

 

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