House Of Worship’s 30,000 Square-Foot Expansion Proposal On Mountainview Avenue Will Test Clarkstown’s Code
House Of Worship’s 30,000 Square-Foot Expansion Proposal On “Collector” Road Will Test Clarkstown’s Zoning Code
Continue ReadingHouse Of Worship’s 30,000 Square-Foot Expansion Proposal On “Collector” Road Will Test Clarkstown’s Zoning Code
Continue ReadingClarkstown Planning Board Gives A Hard “No” On Removing Restrictive Covenant From Route 303 Restaurant Property; Bella Gianna Owners Will Get Another Crack At Town Board
Continue ReadingLocal Codes Need To Become More Specific To Address A Variety Of Warehouse Uses; Citizen Involvement Altered The Course On Planning Approval For A 220,000 Square Foot Warehouse In Valley Cottage
Continue ReadingPlan Would Allow Developers To Concentrate Density Into Smaller Footprint; It Would Incorporate Grace Baptist Church Site
Continue ReadingBella Gianna’s On Route 303 In Congers Asking Town To Allow Them To Expand Zoning Options On Acre Property
Continue ReadingIn reviewing Emerald Estates II, a proposal to build a 10-house subdivision off Emerald Court near West Clarkstown Road in New City, Planning Board Chairman Gilbert Heim said the design is faulty because the town limits cul-de-sacs to 15 homes.
Continue ReadingFollowing a meeting last week with Clarkstown’s planners and engineers, Suez Water New York has been given the green light to propose its plans for it headquarters at 162 Old Mill Road in West Nyack to the town Planning Board.
Continue ReadingSuez Water New York Inc. has withdrawn its application to build a parking lot and storage building at 162 Old Mill Road, following a protracted battle with community members who opposed development close to Lake DeForest reservoir.
Continue ReadingAfter four and a half hours of testimony Wednesday night focused on a slew of environmental issues concerning Suez’s application to lease Tilcon’s former headquarters, add a parking lot and build a storage facility at 162 Old Mill Road in West Nyack, the Clarkstown Planning Board discounted every issue raised except traffic impact.
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