To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 11.1.0 or greater is installed.
Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • April 30, 2014
Park Windmill
Lions Club sets fundraiser
On Tuesday, May 13, Rosario’s Trattoria at 29 Central
Avenue in Midland Park will sponsor at Coupon Night to
benefit the Midland Park Lions Club. The restaurant will
donate 20 percent of the proceeds from food purchases on
that day. To participate, diners must present a Lions Club
coupon that is available at the Midland Park Library at 250
Godwin Avenue, or by calling (201) 444-8601.
Proceeds from this event will benefit the charities sup-
ported by the Lions.
Estate & eldercare seminar set
The Midland Park Christian Reformed Church invites
the community to a free seminar, “Estate and Eldercare
Planning and Surrogate Decision Making,” which will be
held May 14 at 7 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP to churchoffice@mpcrc.org or call (201) 445-4260.
The church is located at 183 Godwin Avenue.
Baseball association to meet
The Midland Park Baseball Association will meet on
Tuesday, May 6 at 8 p.m. The group will meet at the DePhil-
lips Center located at 50 Dairy Street. For more informa-
tion, e-mail midlandparkbaseball@gmail.com.
Library bursts into bloom
The Midland Park Memorial Library will host an
orchid and flower display May 5 through 10. Local busi-
nesses including Creations by Fran, Fairway Estate Garden
Center, Abma’s Farm Market and Nursery, and R&S Land-
scaping will display their flower arrangements and orchids
all week.
ASB collects pajamas and books
Atlantic Stewardship Bank Associates Kayleigh Abma and Jaime Orsillo gather the pajamas and books the bank col-
lected in support of the ‘One Million Good Nights Pajama Program.’ During the month of March, bank customers and
associates were asked to donate new pajamas and books to help the Pajama Program reach its goal of providing 1 Mil-
lion Good Nights to Children in need. The Pajama Program, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, provides new pajamas and new books
to children in need. The One Million Good Nights campaign will allow the Pajama Program to distribute an additional one
million new pairs of pajamas and one million new books. For information about the Pajama Program, visit http://paja-
maprogram.org/WordPress. To learn more about ASB, visit asbnow.com.
Learn about orchid varieties and care on Tuesday, May
6 at 7 p.m. with orchid expert John Sullivan. There will be
a special contest to win a free orchid.
During the week, the floral watercolors of local artist
Rosemarie Crabtree will be exhibited.
Patrons of all ages are invited to make a paper orchid
corsage for Mother’s Day on Saturday, May 10.
The library is located at 250 Godwin Avenue.
Rezoning hearing
A friendly visit
The Easter Bunny, aka Janey Ruggle, paid a visit to Family
Hair Care in Midland Park. Here she offers a treat from her
bountiful basket to Tara Hall.
(continued from page 11)
restaurants could operate until 1 a.m. Existing warehouse
and storage operations could continue as pre-existing
uses. The maximum building height for a three-story build-
ing would be 40 feet.
The minimum lot size would be 20,000 square feet,
with a minimum lot width of 100 feet and minimum lot
depth of 150 feet. The minimum front yard would be 20
feet, and the maximum front yard would be 35 feet. The
minimum side yard would be 15 feet, and the minimum
rear yard would be 35 feet. The maximum building lot
coverage would be 50 percent and the maximum impervi-
ous coverage would be 70 percent.
The B3A Business Zone would include all properties
on the west side of Goffle Road east from the Prospect
Park border to approximately 100 feet west from the inter-
section of Wagaraw Road, all properties on the west side
of Goffle Road between Westervelt Avenue and Mohawk
Avenue, and all properties on the block bounded by
Mohawk Avenue, Goffle Road, and North 8th Street, and
three properties on the west side of North 8th Street. The
B3A zone excludes automotive operations, but like the B3
zone, encourages restaurants and permits outdoor dining
if space is adequate.