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The board discussed changes to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) and their impact on future applications, including housing projects. A public hearing was held for a special use permit application regarding the construction of an accessory structure, specifically a pole barn, at 245 Babbot Road. Concerns were raised by a neighboring property owner regarding the scale of the proposed 28-foot-tall structure, its potential use as commercial vehicle storage or a mechanic shop, and the proximity to the property line.
The board discussed a time extension request from Sherman Farm LLC for a previously granted variance regarding building coverage and impervious surface coverage, ultimately approving a six-month extension. The board also reviewed an application for the construction of a barn and pergola, requiring the applicant to reduce the structure size and height, improve setbacks, and implement evergreen screening to mitigate visual impacts on neighboring properties. The board conditioned its approval on the prohibition of using the structure as a second primary residence and required future review for any changes in usage or modifications.
The board discussed community initiatives including the raising of a pride flag and a presentation on a historical exhibit related to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Various administrative and financial matters were addressed, including the authorization of a cemetery plot sale, approval of abstract claims, the purchase of an inserter sealer system, and an updated easement agreement with the Westchester Land Trust. The board also handled personnel-related matters, including reappointments to the Planning Board and an agreement regarding retiree dental benefits. Additionally, community event approvals were granted for a block party, a sidewalk sale, and a blues and barbecue event. The board approved a bond resolution for capital improvements at the Katona Park District and received an update on the new fishing boat program at the Muscoot Reservoir.
The meeting includes announcements regarding application deadlines and upcoming site visits. Discussion items cover a revised schedule for the Wetlands Control Commission. Additionally, the commission will review the town environmental consultant's monthly report on administrative permits and wetland review memos. Project review includes a second-story addition, new deck extension, and driveway modification at 88 Jay Street, as well as additions and terrace expansion, including a hot tub and deck, at 111 The Farms Road.
The board discussed a proposed mixed-use development at 633-647 Old Post Road, which involves a conceptual site plan, environmental review, and a new wastewater treatment facility. The meeting included consideration of concerns raised by the Bedford Wetlands Control Commission regarding potential environmental impacts on wetlands and buffers, stormwater management, and the capacity of the proposed wastewater system. Additionally, the project's coordination with the Bedford Central School District regarding wastewater treatment was addressed, along with federal environmental assessment requirements for potential impacts on species and habitat.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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