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Editorial: Costco, at what cost?
the Times Union Editorial Board
Nov. 24, 2020
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The issue:
A state court ruling skewers the environmental review of a huge new store proposed for a site near Crossgates Mall.
The stakes:
State Supreme Court Justice Peter Lynch was unsparing when he ruled last week that the environmental review of apartments and a Costco store proposed for Guilderland was far from thorough.
Judge Lynch, in a highly detailed 77-page ruling on a lawsuit brought by town residents, knocked the developer, Pyramid Management Group, for keeping its plans for the massive new development a secret, and criticized the Guilderland Town Planning Board for cutting corners as it undertook the state Environmental Quality Review Act process.
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