After three years and five extensions, two of which took place during the COVID-19 pandemic, the moratorium was scheduled to end on Sept. 14, and a public hearing on the matter had been scheduled for the meeting of the North Hempstead Town Board on Sept. 3.
“Dating back to 2017, there have been 19 meetings where changes to the BW zone code have been discussed,” Dalimonte said in an email sent Wednesday. “In fact, we’ve hosted a dozen meetings in 2020, including Steering Committee meetings, public meetings and Town Board Meetings where the code or moratorium have been discussed. Since taking office on January 1, 2020 I have made it a top priority to ensure that this process is as open and transparent as possible. To that end, I believe that it is important to extend the moratorium to allow for two more additional public meetings.”