Lesnick Clarifies 87 Nepperhan/Rev. Cole Letter
We spoke with Council President Chuck Lesnick about our prior post concerning a letter he received purportedly from Rev. Cole of the Landmarks Preservation Board. Below is Chuck’s e-mail:
Yesterday, the attached document was faxed to my office. My staff did not see the fax until the RE meeting was underway and, in an effort to bring what appeared to be news to the attention of the Council, the document was handed to me.
When I read it into the record, I said that it appeared to be a letter sent from Rev. Cole reversing his vote. I said that I did not know whether a vote could be changed — and such a change was moot since the landmarks resolution passed 6-2, having the same effect as if it had been 7-1.
Rev. Cole called me today to explain that Phil Wanderman had contacted him asking him to change his vote and had sent this to him as a suggested letter. I then called Mr. Wanderman and he explained that he had faxed it to my office as a proposal to show me that he was trying to get all of the members of the Landmarks Board to change their votes.
The bottom line is that Rev. Cole was not the author of this letter and he has not changed his vote. The vote remains 6-2 and my staff and I have apologized to Rev. Cole for the confusion. -Chuck
87 Nepperhan Landmarking Debate Takes Strange Turn
Lesnick to Retract Fake Letter from Board Member Rev. Cole

Chuck Lesnick
Last week’s City Council Real Estate Committee meeting took a strange turn when Council President Chuck Lesnick read into the record a letter, purported to be penned by Rev. Roy Cole, a member of the Yonkers Landmarks Board.
Cole was one of two members of the Landmarks Board to vote no on designating 87 Nepperhan Ave. a landmark. Despite Cole’s “no” vote, the resolution passed and was sent on to the City Council for its review, which began with the Real Estate Committee last Thursday.
The letter states that Rev. Cole had switched his vote to yes. Lesnick read the letter and then stated that he would be changing his vote to yes for landmarking 87 Nepperhan.
The problem is, the letter is a fake! Rev. Cole has contacted Lesnick and the Mayor’s Office to inform them that he never wrote the letter.
Lesnick is said to have issued a retraction, but his future vote on the landmarking of 87 Nepperhan remains unknown. We will contact Lesnick for his response to this strange course of events.
We also hear that Rev. Cole has been taking a lot of heat for his no vote, with one overzealous landmark supporter showing up at Rev. Cole’s church, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, to urge him to change his vote.
The other member of the Landmarks Board to vote no on landmarking 87 Nepperhan, Zuhair Aqueel, has also been taking verbal abuse and is being urged to switch his vote.
Why do landmark advocates want a unanimous vote from the Landmarks Board so badly? We hear that it’s because they want a unanimous vote sent to the City Council to influence council members to vote for the landmarking.
Further buzz on this has Lesnick under fire for reading the letter without verifying its authenticity.
Finally, the council took no vote on the Landmarking of 87 Nepperhan, and will do so when they vote on the findings statement for the SFC project. That date has not yet been sent.
Read more about the 87 Nepperhan debate on YonkersRising.com.

Chuck Lesnick
City Council to Focus on 87 Nepperhan Landmarking Thursday Night
The City Council’s Real Estate Committee will meet this Thursday to discuss the proposed landmarking of 87 Nepperhan Avenue. See this week’s issue of the Home News & Times to see how important the council’s decison will be to landmark 87 Nepperhan.
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