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Town planners to review solar farm proposal on property owned by Genesee Gateway Local Development Corp.
The Batavia Town Planning Board was introduced to another community solar project on Tuesday night – a plan to install a 1.65-megawatt system on vacant land owned by the Genesee Gateway Local Development Corp. on R. Stephen Hawley Drive (College Road) – and, right away, was peppered with comments about the need to shield the array from a nearby home.
Planners held a public hearing in connection with a special use permit request by Batavia Solar LLC to put the ground-mounted solar farm at 99 Med Tech Drive, near the Genesee County Economic Development Center office.
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GLOVERSVILLE The Planning Board will hold a public hearing next month on a special permit application seeking approval for the relocation of the Rob Constantine Recovery Community and Outreach Center’s recovery program to the Center of Hope at 33 Bleecker St.
The Planning Board on Tuesday opened its review of the special permit application submitted by the Gloversville Free Methodist Church seeking approval for a change of occupancy to house the Rob Constantine recovery program in existing office space within the church’s mission and outreach building, the Center of Hope.
The proposed use is allowed under city zoning code in the commercial and downtown urban core form-based overlay zoning districts in which the building is located.
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Ossenfort said he intends to run for re-election in November on the Republican and Conservative Party lines.
“Even in a time of great challenges, we’ve been able to chart a solid financial path for Montgomery County and stay under the tax cap for seven straight years,” Ossenfort stated in his “Victory 2021” campaign announcement. “We’ve secured and pushed forward numerous transformational economic development initiatives such as the redevelopment of the former Beech-Nut site. Our work is never done and I’m excited to continue the many exciting initiatives underway while also laying out our vision for the next four years.”
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The Colonial Squire Motel in Ripley will be demolished and replaced with a Loveâs Travel Stop.
Photo by Roger Coda
A new $13 million travel stop in Ripley is expected to break ground this spring and be completed before the year is out.
During the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency’s Board of Director’s meeting, Linda Burns and Milan Tyler gave a presentation on the proposed Love’s Travel Stop and Country Stores.
Love’s is proposed to be located at the first New York exit for the Thruway on Shortman Road, where the former Colonial Squire Motel is located. The facility will consist of a convenience store, a fast food restaurant and a tire repair building. There will be separate areas for truck and auto fueling as well as separate auto and truck parking areas.