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In a move to appease hundreds of North Hempstead residents who angrily opposed a recent amendment to the town's accessory apartment law, the town board plans to repeal the measure next week, Supervisor Jon Kaiman said at a public meeting last night.
'The members of the town board, including myself, are going to vote to rescind that amendment,' Kaiman said to a standing ovation. 'There should have been a better process.'
Residents, some waving signs that said, 'Repeal Now' turned out in force last night at New Hyde Park Memorial High School to speak out about the controversial amendment, which removed the blood relationship rule from the town's accessory apartment law. The change allows up to three people to live in an apartment in the home of someone to whom they are not related.
'You've done the right thing. You've made the town happy,' Gary De Trano, 63, of New Hyde Park said of the repeal
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