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Lake Placid developer Joseph Barile presents his plans for a housing complex at the former W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center to the North Elba Town Council on Tuesday, July 14, 2020.
(Enterprise photo â Elizabeth Izzo) LAKE PLACID A months-long review process for the town of North Elba’s largest proposed housing complex in some time may be coming to a close. The Lake Placid-North Elba Joint Review Board is expected to vote next week on whether to approve local developer Joseph Barile’s plans to build The Peaks at Lake Placid, a 355-unit housing complex at the former W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center property on Barn Road.
LAKE PLACID Neighbors of a property where a new housing development has been proposed brought forward several concerns at a public hearing on the project t
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LAKE PLACID The Joint Review Board has set a public hearing next month on a new housing development off of Wesvalley Road, one of three housing developments now in the works in Lake Placid. This new 22-unit development, called Fawn Valley, is being undertaken by the Homestead Development Corporation. The HDC is an organization led by local construction manager Steve Sama, North Elba town Councilwoman Emily Politi, Realtor Whit Bissell, former Lake Placid mayor and current mayoral candidate Jamie Rogers, and accountant John Huttlinger Jr. It’s one of three housing developments currently in the works in Lake Placid, and the second planned for Wesvalley Road.
LAKE PLACID The Joint Review Board has set a public hearing next month on a new housing development off of Wesvalley Road, one of three housing development