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- Tax Payments | Roslyn Harbor
Village Taxes CLICK HERE TO GO TO TAX PAYMENT SITE 2023-2024 TAX YEAR (June 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024) JUNE 1, 2023 - 2023/2024 Village Tax due JULY 1, 2023 - Last day to pay Village Tax without penalty * Village tax bills will be mailed to property owners at the end of May. Tax bills are payable beginning June 1st and must be paid on or before July 1st to avoid a penalty . Payment can be made online, by mail or in person at the Village Clerk's Office, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. The Village Office will be closed on Fridays from June 23rd through September 1st.* * If you arrive and the office is closed, you can put your check in our locked mailbox next to the parking lot! Please call the Village Clerk's office if you have not received your tax bill by early June. Taxes can be paid several ways: Check, Cash or Money Order by mail or at Village Hall (DO NOT MAIL CASH) Credit Card/Debit Card - $1.50 or 2.5% service fee, whichever is greater * ACH e-check on-line. - $1.50 THE VILLAGE DOES NOT COLLECT THE FEES, IT GOES DIRECTLY TO THE SERVICE PROVIDER Directions for Online Tax Payments CLICK HERE TO GO TO TAX PAYMENT SITE You can pay your Village of Roslyn Harbor taxes from the comfort of your home or office by using our online payment service. Two forms of payment are accepted online: e-check (ACH payment) and credit cards. YOU DO NOT NEED TO LOG IN OR SET UP AN ACCOUNT! Electronic Check Payments - $1.50 The Village of Roslyn Harbor accepts ACH electronic check payments using our online payment service. Payments will be charged to your checking or savings account at your bank. You will need your 9-digit routing number, as well as your account number from your personal checks (see below). Credit cards accepted: MasterCard, Discover, American Express or Visa. A per transaction service fee of 2.50% (or $1.50 minimum) will be charged by the payment processing company for this service. IMPORTANT : When Payment Options appears, click on the "Switch to Pay with E-check" link and then continue entering your information. Support Notice : If your payment does not go through or you get an error message, please do not try to resubmit immediately. Please call MuniciPAY support at 1 (877) 590-5097, Monday - Friday between 8 am - 5 pm, or email support@municiPAY.com and they will assist you. DISCLAIMER: The information contained on this website and its pages is obtained from Village of Roslyn Harbor database. In the event of a discrepancy between the information displayed on this website and the information contained in the databases maintained by the Village, those maintained by the Village shall prevail. No errors on this website excuse or lessen a user's actual tax liability. If you feel your tax liability or other information presented is in error, please contact us or check directly with the Village Clerk's Office. Village taxes have a due date associated with it, it is your responsibility to ensure that your payment is made by that due date. Delays caused by unavailability of any online service DOES NOT warrant the reversal of late fees.
- Emergency Information | Roslyn Harbor
A new mobile-friendly outage map includes the number of customers in a selected area affected by an outage, estimated restoration time and cause of outage, if available. Visit https://outagemap.psegliny.com/ . MyAlerts, PSEG Long Island's text message service, can be used to report and receive status updates on an outage. This requires an account number, it's best to do it beforehand. To register, text REG to PSEGLI (773454) or visit the My Account section of the website www.psegliny.com/account . Once registered, to report an outage, simply text OUT to PSEGLI (773454). Save PSEG Long Island's 24-hour Electric Service number: 1-800-490-0075. If you have trees or branches touching or leaning on wires please call PSEG at (800) 490- 0025 .For safety reasons please assume all wires are high-voltage wires, energized and dangerous to touch, whether wires are covered or bare, on the pole or fallen to the ground, including telephone, fiber optic and cable wires. They may be in contact with energized electrical wires that are not within your view. To report downed electrical wires or outages please call PSEGLI at (800) 490-0075 or text to 773454. Do not approach or drive over a downed line and do not touch anything it might be in contact with. If a wire falls on or near your car, stay inside the car, call 911, and do not get out until PSEG Long Island de-energizes the line. If you MUST get out of the vehicle because it is on fire, jump as far as possible away from the vehicle, with both feet landing on the ground at the same time, and hop or shuffle away. All tree removals require a permit. In an emergency take a photo of the tree before it is removed and then submit with a completed tree removal application. Removing trees without a permit is a violation of Village Code. Gas Safety: National Grid is urging everyone to take precautions to avoid the potential hazards. The buildup of ice and snow around or over natural gas meters, regulators and pipes can pose a serious safety risk. Ice and snow falling from a roof can damage gas meters or service connections, resulting in potential gas leaks. If you smell gas – act fast. Get out immediately. Do not use the telephone or light switches for any reason. After leaving the house, call 911 or National Grid’s 24-hour gas emergency number 1-800-490-0045. Closely inspect areas around vents for snow and ice build-up and remove anything that is blocking those vents . Please make sure your carbon monoxide detectors are in working order. A working CO detector should be on every level of the home. If you suspect carbon monoxide is present in your home, go outside immediately and breathe deeply; then call 911. They symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, depending on the length of exposure, may include headaches, drowsiness, nausea, weakness, confusion, dizziness and fluttering of the heart or loss of muscle control. If symptoms are severe, get medical attention right away. SNOW PLOW INFORMATION MOVE ALL CARS INTO YOUR DRIVEWAY TO ALLOW ACCESS FOR SNOW PLOWS, EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AND TO PREVENT YOUR VEHICLE FROM BEING PLOWED IN. PLEASE UNDERSTAND SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALS REQUIRE SEVERAL PASS THROUGHS BY THE SNOW PLOWS DURING THE STORM AND THEN AGAIN AFTER THE STORM HAS STOPPED. ONCE THE ROADS ARE ADEQUATELY CLEARED AND WIDENED THE SNOW PLOWS WILL MAKE A FINAL PASS THROUGH THE VILLAGE. IF YOU HAVE A SIDEWALK IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILTY TO ENSURE THAT YOUR SIDEWALK IS SHOVELED AND SAFE AFTER THE STORM FOR PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. To Report Electrical Outages and Receive Updates
- Archived | Roslyn Harbor
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- READ MORE | Roslyn Harbor
Welcome to the official website of the Village of Roslyn Harbor. Many people seek out refuge in Roslyn Harbor with its lush greenery, rolling hills, views of Hempstead Harbor, and large 1-2 acre size properties. Many houses have views of the water, or back onto a golf course or a former Gold Coast estate that is now the Nassau County Museum of Art . The Village of Roslyn Harbor was incorporated at the same time that the adjacent Village of Roslyn was incorporated. The owners of the estates in Roslyn Harbor established a separate village as they felt their needs were different from those of the inhabitants of the more densely populated Village of Roslyn.[1] Beginning in the 1830s Roslyn Harbor's picturesque shoreline was recognized as a rural retreat for wealthy New Yorkers. From that time until c. 1930, the community's farmhouses and farmland were transformed into large country estates by New York ers seeking weekend and summer retreats from the city.[1] The era of "estate" incorporation came to an end in 1936, when a new Nassau County charter preserved the rights of villages already incorporated to legislate local zoning laws but denied it to newly incorporated villages. Accordingly, there has not been any incorporation of villages in the town of North Hempstead since 1936. [1] The small village of Ro slyn Harbor, incorporated in 1931, covers an area of approximately 670 acres and in 2019 had 378 homes and a population of about 1108 with about 802 in the Town of North Hempstead and 306 in the Town of Oyster Bay. According to the 2020 census, we have 1,067 people residing in Roslyn Harbor, up from 1,051 in the 2010 census. Boasting the largest property sizes in the greater Roslyn Area, we may be relatively small but we are mighty! Roslyn Harbor is almost exclusively a suburban residential community and only a few large original estates remain, especially along Hempstead Harbor. The Village of Roslyn Harbor lies in Nassau County in both the town of Oyster Bay and the town of North Hempstead. It is part of both the Roslyn and North Shore School Districts. There are many sites to see in Roslyn Harbor, most notable: Cedarmere – https://www.friendsofcedarmere.org In 1843 poet and New York Evening Post editor, William Cullen Bryant, purchased 40 acres and established his estate, which he named "Cedarmere."[2] With scenic views of Hempstead Harbor, Cedarmere was his beloved estate which he considered his retreat from his busy New York life. Click here to see current events going on at Cedarmere. Nassau County Museum of Art - https://nassaumuseum.org Ranked among the nation's most important suburban art museums, the museum of Art is located 25 miles east of New York City on the former Frick "Clayton" Estate.[3] This 145-acre property is located in Roslyn Harbor and comprises more than 20% of the Village. The land that eventually became the museum grounds was previously the undeveloped portion of Cedarmere. [1] https://www.livingplaces.com/NY/Nassau_County/Roslyn_Harbor_Village.html [2] https://www.friendsofcedarmere.org/history-of-cedarmere.html [3] https://www.nassaucountyny.gov/2944/Nassau-County-Museum-of-Art
- Privacy Policy | Roslyn Harbor
Privacy Policy Thank you for visiting the Official Website of the Incorporated Village of Roslyn Harbor. This website is designed to make it easier and more efficient for individuals and businesses to interact with the Village. Like all online resources, we recognize that visitors to this website are concerned about their privacy. The Village of Roslyn Harbor is committed to preserving your privacy when visiting this website. Consistent with the provisions of the Internet Security and Privacy Act, the Freedom of Information Law, and the Personal Privacy Protection Law, this policy describes the Village's privacy practices describes regarding information collected from visitors to this website. This policy describes what data is collected and how that information is used. The Village may, at its sole discretion, change modify, add, or delete portions of this policy. Because this privacy policy only applies to this website, you should examine the privacy policy of any website you access through this website. For purposes of this policy, "personal information" means any information concerning a natural person, as opposed to a corporate entity, which, because of name, number, symbol, mark, or other identifier, can be used to identify that natural person. The Village only collects personal information about you when you provide that information voluntarily by sending an email or by initiating an online transaction, such as a survey, registration or order form. Information Collected Automatically When You Visit this Website When visiting this website the Village may automatically collect and store the following information about your visit: (i) The Internet Protocol Address and domain name used, but not the e-mail address. The Internet Protocol Address is a numerical identifier assigned either to your Internet service provider or directly to your computer; (ii) The type of browser and operating system you used; (iii) The date and time you visited this site; (iv) The web pages or services you accessed at this site; (v) The web site you visited prior to coming to this web site; (vi) The web site you visit as you leave this web site; and (vii) If you downloaded a form, the form that was downloaded. None of the foregoing information is deemed to constitute personal information. The information that is collected automatically is used to improve this website's content and to help the Village understand how users are interacting with the website. This information is collected for statistical analysis, to determine what information is of most and least interest to our users, and to improve the utility of the material available on the website. The information is not collected for commercial marketing purposes and the Village is not authorized to sell or otherwise disclose the information collected from the website for commercial marketing purposes. Cookies Cookies are simple text files stored on your web browser to provide a means of distinguishing among users of this website. The use of cookies is a standard practice among Internet websites. However, we do not set any "cookies", and any session cookie is erased during operation when your browser is closed. Information Collected When You E-mail this Website or Initiate an Online Transaction During your visit to this website you may send an e-mail to the Village. Your e-mail address and the contents of your message will be collected. The information collected is not limited to text characters and may include audio, video, and graphic information formats included in the message. Your e-mail address and the information included in your message will be used to respond to you, to address issues you identify, to improve this website, or to forward your message to another State agency for appropriate action. Your e-mail address is not collected for commercial purposes and the Village will not sell or otherwise disclose your e-mail address for commercial purposes. During your visit to this website you may initiate a transaction such as a survey, registration, or order form. The information, including personal information, volunteered by you in initiating the transaction is used by the Village to operate Village programs, which include the provision of goods, Village to operate Village programs, which include the provision of goods, services, and information. The information collected by the Village may be disclosed by the Village for the purposes that may be reasonably ascertained from the nature and terms of the transaction in connection with which the information was submitted. Upon request we offer visitors the ability to have inaccuracies corrected in contact information. Consumers can have this information corrected by sending us e-mail at the following address: clerk @roslynharbor.org, or by regular mail to 500 Motts Cove Road South, New York 11576. The Village does not knowingly collect personal information from children or create profiles of children through this website. Users are cautioned, however, that the collection of personal information submitted in an e-mail or through an online transaction will be treated as though it was submitted by an adult, and may, unless exempted from access by federal or State law, be subject to public access. The Village strongly encourages parents and teachers to be involved in children's Internet activities and to provide guidance whenever children are asked to provide personal information online. Information and Choice As noted above, the Village does not collect any personal information about you during your visit to this website unless you provide that information voluntarily by sending an e-mail or initiating an online transaction such as a survey, registration, or order form. You may choose not to send us an e-mail, respond to a survey, or complete an order form. While your choice not to participate in these activities may limit your ability to receive specific services or products through this website, it will not prevent you from requesting services or products from Village by other means and will not normally have an impact on your ability to take advantage of other features of the website, including browsing or downloading most publicly available information. Disclosure of Information Collected Through This Website The collection of information through this website and the disclosure of that information are subject to the provisions of the Internet Security and Privacy Act. The Village will only collect personal information through this website, or disclose personal information collected through this website, if the user has consented to the collection or disclosure of such personal information. Participation in an online transaction resulting in the disclosure of personal information to the Village by the user, whether solicited or unsolicited, constitutes consent to the collection and disclosure of the information by the Village for the purposes reasonably ascertainable from the nature and terms of the transaction. However, the Village may collect or disclose personal information without user consent if the collection or disclosure is: (1) necessary to perform the statutory duties of the Village, or necessary for the Village to operate a program authorized by law, or authorized by state or federal statute or regulation; (2) made pursuant to a court order or by law; (3) for the purpose of validating the identity of the user; or (4) of information to be used solely for statistical purposes that is in a form that cannot be used to identify any particular person. Further, the disclosure of information, including personal information, collected through this website is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Law and the Personal Privacy Protection Law. The Village may disclose personal information to federal or state law enforcement authorities to enforce the Village's rights against unauthorized access or attempted unauthorized access to the Village's information technology assets or against other inappropriate us of this website. Security The Village is strongly committed to protecting personal information collected through this website against unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. Accordingly, the Village limits employee access to personal information collected through this website to only those employees who need access to the information in the performance of their official duties. Employees who have access to this information are required to follow appropriate procedures in connection with any disclosures of personal information. In addition, the Village has implemented procedures to safeguard the integrity of its information technology assets, which may include practices or procedures such as authentication, monitoring, auditing and encryption. These security procedures have been integrated into the design, implementation, and day-to-day operations of this website as part of our continuing commitment to the security of electronic content as well as the electronic transmission of information. For website security purposes and to maintain the availability of the website for all users, the Village employs software to monitor traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information or otherwise damage this website. Disclaimer The information provided in this privacy policy should not be construed as giving business, legal, or other advice, or warranting as fail proof, the security of information provided through this website. Links In order to provide users with certain information, the Village provides links to the websites of local, State, and federal government agencies, and to the websites of other organizations. A link does not constitute an endorsement of the content, viewpoint, accuracy, opinions, policies, products, services, or accessibility of that website. Once you link to another website from this website, including one maintained by the State, you are subject to the terms and conditions of that website, including, but not limited to, its Internet privacy policy. Contact Information For question regarding this Internet privacy policy, please contact: (via e-mail): villageclerk@roslynharbor.org
- Emergency Numbers | Roslyn Harbor
Contact Numbers ALL EMERGENCIES Nassau County Sixth Precinct Glenwood Fire Roslyn Fire Companies Town of North Hempstead Town of Oyster Bay Roslyn Water District Glenwood Water District Jericho Water District New York Liberty Water Board of Elections PSE&G National Grid Emergency (Gas Leaks) National Grid Service Meadow Carting Nassau County Non-Emerg Hotline Roslyn School District North Shore School District Town of Oyster Bay Animal Shelter 911 516-573-6600 516-676-2822 516-742-3300 311 or 869-6311 516-624-6300 516-621-7770 516-671-3382 516-921-8280 1-877-426-6999 516-591-8683 1-800-490-0075 1-800-490-0045 1-800-930-5003 516-338-0121 1-888-684-4274 516-801-5000 516-277-8700 (516) 677-5784
- Sidewalks and Shoulders | Roslyn Harbor
Sidewalks and Shoulders A sidewalk is defined as that area between the property line and the curb line of an abutting road. The improved or unimproved shoulder can be used by pedestrians. It is the responsibility of the abutting property owner to maintain that area free of all litter and attractive nuisances and to keep the area unobstructed.
- Street Light Repairs | Roslyn Harbor
Street Light Repairs The street light fixtures are owned by the Village. In 2020, the Village completed a full LED street light fixture replacement. The Village examines all lights at a minimum of once a month. If you see a broken street light please call Village Hall at 516-621-0368 and give the pole number or the house address in front of or across from, the location of the broken street light.
- ZOOM LINK | Roslyn Harbor
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- Senior Services | Roslyn Harbor
Senior Services There are almost 50,000 older residents in the Town of North Hempstead, and most of them want to remain in their own homes and familiar communities as they age. Project Independence is the first comprehensive aging in place initiative to be sponsored by a local government in New York State. Project Independence - i s designed like a big umbrella, bringing together local health care providers; human service agencies; social, educational and recreational programs and local businesses as partners, as we respond to the needs of seniors seeking support and assistance in order to remain at home with optimal good health, safety and emotional well-being. Project Independence is a program of the Town of North Hempstead Department of Services for the Aging (DOSA). It is being rolled out across the town, community by community, in a systematic effort to respond to the needs of those who have given so much to build those communities. Please click the Project Independence logo above or CLICK HERE to be directed to their website for more information. Assisted Living Resources - easy-to-understand guides and studies to o ffer deep insights and real solutions to problems seniors, caregivers and influencers face every day. CLICK HERE to be directed to their website Guide to Government Aid for Seniors Seniors often have unique needs, and the same can be said for their storage unit requirements. CLICK HERE to view the guide on everything people need to know about storage facilities for aging adults. Alzheimer Support - a free service that assists Roslyn Harbor families who have loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Through this free search tool and database of Alzheimer’s care facilities, families in need of care for their loved ones can locate licensed care homes and communities in the Roslyn Harbor area that are best equipped to provide care for their loved ones. CLICK HERE to be directed to their website.
- Building Department | Roslyn Harbor
Building Department Constructions Hours: Mon -Fri 8 am - 5 pm NO WORK ALLOWED ON WEEKENDS OR FEDERAL HOLIDAYS SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT When is a Building Permit Required? GO TO VILLAGE FORMS PAGE SCHEDULE OF FEES The Village of Roslyn Harbor requires permits for indoor and outdoor structural work, freestanding structures, or major changes to the living area of a home. The permit process ensures that all construction done in the Village meets the minimum safety standards of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, as well as Village Code and Zoning Requirements. Please call the Building Department before proceeding with any work to find out if a building permit is required. Yes, you need a building permit for the following residential projects: (This list is not all-inclusive. Please contact the Building Department with specific questions). New Buildings and Structures Additions, Alterations and Structural Changes Trellises, Gazebos and Pergolas Build or Replace a Fence (Unless an Exact Replacement) Sports Courts of Any Kind Install, Repave or Replace a Driveway Install and/or replace Heating Unit, Air Conditioning or Water Heater Install or Replace Decks, Patios, Porches, Walkways, Stoop/Stairs or Porticos Build or Replace a Shed Replace or Substantial Repair of a Roof Fireplaces, Including Decorative Gas Fireplaces Install or Repair Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs and Saunas Demolition of Any Structure Removal of Finishes to Stud Stairs Generators Oil to Gas Conversion and Oil Tank Abandonment Install, Remodel or Replace Kitchen or Bathroom Replace an Electric Stove with a Gas Stove Finish or Remodel a Basement Car Lift Car Charging Station Dumpsters and/or Pods Not Associated with a Building Permit Adding, Upgrade or Replace Electric or Plumbing Systems Solar Panels Install or Replace Cesspool, Septic Tank or Drywell Install New or Replace Existing Windows (Unless an Exact Replacement) Install New or Replace Existing Siding (Unless an Exact Replacement) Landscaping Plans, Including Site Grading and Alterations Retaining Walls or Berms Fill Road Openings and Curb Cuts Public Assembly Tree Removals Change of Use Maintain and Legalize Any Building, Structure or Space Constructed or Installed Without a Permit Temporary Tent Play Structures No, you do not usually need a building permit for the following residential projects: Painting Exterior or Interior Walls. Replacing a Window or Door with the same size/type unit and within the same framed opening unless you are replacing 50% or more of the windows. Installing New Flooring. Replacing a Faucet. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Some projects may require a new or updated septic system. Please submit if required. Repairs are required to comply with State and Village Codes and Standards. All Plumbing and Electrical Work MUST be done by a Licensed Plumber or Licensed Electrician. All Structural Work MUST be done by a Licensed and Insured Contractor. If you are still uncertain as to your need for obtaining a building permit, call the Building Department at (516)621-0368. The Building Department or Clerk’s Office will be happy to assist you.
