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The board addressed several public hearing applications, including those for MC3 Ventures, LLC and S. Shapiro/Timber Trail LLC, both of which were adjourned to future dates. Decisions were adopted regarding Harness Estates at 6 and 8 Gumwood Drive to clarify dimensional standards and preserve Planning Board jurisdiction. The board held discussions on a proposed solar energy system for Solar Liberty Energy Systems, Inc., requesting further information on project viability and grant funding. Additionally, an initial presentation was reviewed for 7 Quarry Rd regarding a roof slope requirement variance, with a future public hearing scheduled for this application.
The board discussed multiple site plan applications, including a warehouse on Jessup Switch Road, a truck repair facility for Healey Truck Realty LLC, and a trucking terminal for 349 Maple Avenue/Renniw, LLC. The board classified several of these as Unlisted or Type 2 actions under SEQRA and assumed lead agency status for the Healey Truck Realty application. Additionally, the board reviewed a requested revision to a previous approval for an agricultural warehouse for Gim's Garden, LLC, and authorized a tree clearing permit for a solar energy project by HQCA Clean Energy Services, LLC, subject to specific conditions.
The board discussed multiple extension requests for various property applications, including Young's Grove/Reiger, Hambletonian Park, Gurda Subdivision, and Persoon Subdivision. An update was provided regarding the IWS Transfer Station/Goshen Transfer Station Upgrades. The meeting included public hearings for the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center subdivision application, which resulted in the adoption of a Negative Declaration and conditional approval, and the Ontaroga Mansion catering facility application, which included extensive discussion on project scope, traffic, environmental impacts, and noise concerns before being adjourned to a future date.
The meeting includes a public hearing regarding a moratorium on solar energy uses. Key discussion and action items involve the return of a clearing permit performance guarantee for a solar project, a bond reduction request for the Javelin Court Subdivision, review of a finding statement and draft permit for IWS, and approval of various event and alcoholic beverage license permits for local businesses. Additionally, the board will address financial matters regarding accounts payable.
The Town of Goshen's Comprehensive Plan outlines a vision for future development, balancing environmental preservation with community needs. Key objectives include protecting agricultural activities and rural character, supporting rural residential patterns, providing diverse housing alternatives, and fostering a strong, balanced economic base. The plan also prioritizes safeguarding open space, environmental resources, and historic sites, ensuring sustainable water use, promoting appropriately sited and sustainable development, and enhancing town gateways. It provides recommendations for infrastructure, parks, and zoning to achieve these goals.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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