![]() In the 2000s, after being ranked as one of the wealthiest communities in the United States, the Mayor of North Hills decided that acquiring the Deepdale Golf Club through eminent domain for the exclusive use of residents would make the village a better place, and that it would raise home values. Deepdale Country Club controversy Īs the general housing situation of the village of North Hills is private, gated community style living, there is little communal activity. The park, which is owned and operated by North Hills, is named after Lowell H. On May 16, 1983, North Hills dedicated Lowell H. ![]() Then, after several more modifications were made, it was approved in March 1980. The master plan was rejected by the Nassau County Planning Commission twice – first in 1970 and then again in 1980 after revisions were made. ![]() This caused the Village Board of adjacent Roslyn Estates to send telegrams to Governor Hugh Carey and Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz in 1977, asking them to investigate the matter, citing "possible impeachable offenses" from the officials in North Hills. The plan was extremely controversial as the downzoning of large estates included the estates of some village officials and their families, and it was believed that the officials were looking to downzone their properties for their own, personal benefit it was also pointed out that the plans would have a severe, negative impact on neighboring communities, and that the village's planning board was bypassed when drafting the plan. Additionally, the rezoning would allow for buildings to be constructed as high as 85 feet (26 m). The plan was to downzone and rezone for multiple uses, including for condominiums and cluster residences, a shopping center, and commercial and office buildings. In the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, North Hills proposed rezoning and downzoning large portions of the village as part of a master plan. ĭuck Pond Drive in the Estates II subdivision, which is an example of a gated condominium development allowed under the 20th Century rezoning plans. The name North Hills was chosen due to how the village is located in the northern part of Nassau County and because the terrain is very hilly in the area. The village was incorporated in 1929 as a tax haven to prevent Manhasset from raising taxes on the property, as well as to gain and maintain home rule powers. ĭuring the 19th Century, one of the largest farms in the area was owned by Isaac Underhill Willets. The lands of the Cow Neck Peninsula enclosed by the fence (present day Manhasset and Port Washington) were used for grazing. Around this time a long fence was built along the road later known as Northern Boulevard, to the north of North Hills. Farming developed in North Hills in the middle part of the 17th century. The Matinecock had a village in the area. The glacial action that formed much of Long Island deposited Shelter Rock in what is now North Hills approximately 11,000 years ago. ![]() 4.2 Representation in higher government. ![]()
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