The Town Board will meet on Tuesday morning to select an affordable housing developer to lease the WESTHELP property from the town. We hope to make a final decision next week so we could quickly move on and put the property to a good public use. The existing WESTHELP units will be converted into affordable housing -targetting senior citizens.
PAUL FEINER
The following statement has been released to the press by
Ferncliff Manor. We received a letter from OCFS (attached) rejecting Ferncliff’s
application for the Westhelp site. Although the State Education Department
continues to enage in a review of Ferncliff’s application, the ultimate decision
must be made by the State Office of the Budget. Although State Ed reports to the
Board of Regents rather than the Governor, DOB as well as OCFS report to the
Governor’s office.
Statement from Pat and Bill Saich
Ferncliff Manor is shocked and disappointed by this news from
OCFS, since we have been working with the agency on this proposal for nearly two
years and had never been told of their negative views or the possibility that
their support would suddenly be reversed without warning. Moreover, the position
of OCFS seems to run counter to that of the State Department of Education,
which as recently as two weeks ago indicated our proposal is in line with
acceptable cost formulas. We will seek a meeting with both agencies to determine
how they can apparently be at such odds with one another. We are particularly
surprised that OCFS has an issue with the proposed lease value, since it was
made with their knowledge and under their guidance.
Contrary to the views expressed for the first time today by
OCFS, we are not aware of any viable alternative site for Ferncliff Manor. We
stand ready to consult again with SED, OCFS and the Office for People with
Developmental Disabilities in order to determine whether we can come up with
another plan that will enable us to serve the children with developmental
disabilities whose future is impacted by this decision.
We note that in their letter OCFS expresses concern that
potential affordable housing stock may be removed in order to provide for our
disabled children. This is a policy issue that rests with the State, not
Ferncliff Manor.
We wish to thank County Executive Astorino, the majority of
the Board of Legislators who supported our application in their letter to the
Governor, as well as Greenburgh Supervisor Feiner and Town Board, Assembly
members Paulin and Abinanti, and the countless others who stood ready to help
us.
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