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The meeting focused on a public hearing regarding a special use permit application for the construction of an accessory barn structure at 245 Babbot Road. The applicant presented modified plans, reducing the size of the structure and clarifying its intended use for storage of collector vehicles and a camper. Neighboring residents expressed concerns regarding the structure's scale, its potential for conversion into living quarters, and historical property usage issues, including industrial vehicle activity and previous permit violations. The Board discussed technical requirements such as steep slope permits and potential conditions for the structure's use.
The commission will hold a discussion regarding the application for the project located at 633 - 647 Old Post Road, which was submitted to the Bedford Village Historic District Review Commission.
The board reviewed reports from various town meetings, including discussions on a battery moratorium, property development appeals, and environmental violations. Ongoing business included the status of wildlife corridor legislation, a $63,000 grant for a Natural Resource Inventory, and plans for the Riverkeeper Sweep. The board discussed several community initiatives, such as Earth Day 2026 events, invasive weed management, rain garden signage, and the implementation of the Mayor's Monarch Pledge. Additionally, members addressed potential concerns regarding state-level SEQRA reforms and reached a consensus to formally request that the Town Board establish a Bedford Climate Resiliency Task Force.
The board discussed an amendment to a local law regarding the parking of recreational vehicles on public streets and lots, focusing on safety, size, and weight classes. The Department of Public Works Commissioner provided a detailed report on winter storm management, covering operational priorities, budget status, and future forecasts. The board also handled consent agenda items, including approval of claims, monthly reports, and the authorization of a retainer agreement for outside counsel. Additionally, the planning director presented an update on the Route 117 walk bike path project, focusing on environmental review and pedestrian safety enhancements.
The Board discussed a variance application for a property on Woodfield Road, specifically regarding an addition and a covered porch to a pre-existing accessory structure used as an artist studio. The applicant addressed concerns raised by neighbors related to allegations of unauthorized commercial operations, traffic flow, and parking issues, providing clarifications on his background and the nature of the activities on his property. Supporters of the application, including neighbors, spoke in favor of the request, highlighting the enhancement of the property and noting that the activities are private and non-commercial in nature, with the variance intended solely to improve safety during training.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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