$20M Glove City Lofts artist housing project in Gloversville will need zone change | The Daily Gazette
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GLOVERSVILLE – The developers of the proposed $20 million Glove City Lofts 75-unit “artist housing” project presented the city Planning Board with a site plan application Tuesday night, revealing a potential snag to their plan the 3-acre lot at 52 Church St. was rezoned from commercial to manufacturing in 2015.
Mayor Vince DeSantis spoke to the Planning Board Tuesday night and explained the city was already considering rezoning some areas as part of its Local Waterfront Revitalization Program and the two U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grants it received in 2019 – a $225,000 Brownfield Opportunity Area Study grant and $300,000 Brownfields Assessment Grant.
HADLEY A Hadley auto repair shop being displaced by the project to widen a section of Route 9 and improve the East Street intersection appears poised to relocate to another site on the state highway.Paul Narus, owner of Exotic Auto Repair, and.
RICHMONDÂ â The townâs Planning Board will reopen a public hearing into the development of an 8-unit residential subdivision along Carolina Nooseneck Road after the State Housing Appeals Board remanded the proposal for further consideration of approval.
Members of the Planning Board, acting on the advice of Town Solicitor Karen Ellsworth, voted to reopen the hearing into Highlander Estates development on May 25. Board member Travis Putnam, who was not yet appointed when the application was presented and voted on by the board, abstained.
Ellsworth told members of the board Tuesday evening that based on concerns presented by the stateâs appeals board, members of the Planning Board should consider approving the most recent application as a comprehensive master plan for the property or risk having the decision overturned.
Gloversville Planning Board approves car wash project | The Daily Gazette
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The city Planning Board voted 4-0 Tuesday night to approve a site plan for a $6 million, 6,400 square foot Hoffman Car Wash to be built on a 2 acre subdivision of 342 S. Kingsboro Ave., near the location of the former Traver’s Diner.
The subdivision of 342 S. Kingsboro Ave. creates one 2.04 acre lot for the car wash and a 1.52 acre lot around the Traver’s Diner building. Both parcels are owned by Hoffman Development Corp. CEO Tom Hoffman Jr.
Hoffman said construction of the new car wash probably won’t begin until the spring of 2022.