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Schuyler County Planning Director Joann Lindstrom and County Attorney Steven Getman are jointly alerting residents, businesses, and applican
Planning Board Hearing to Take Up Vineyard Bay Estates Plan
[pdf-embedder url=”https://huntingtonnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/12_18_24.pdf”%5D The Huntington Planning Board will have a public hearing Wednesday on the Vineyard Bay Estates plan in Halesite. The board had previously approved the building of eight homes on the property but withdrew the authorization after acknowleding procedural errors pointed out by neighbors who formed the Nathan Hale…
Planning board newslets: Zoom and Mitchell Road
Planning board newslets: Zoom and Mitchell Road
Planners like Zoom Although the select board, finance committee, and school committee have returned to in-person meetings, planners are not quite ready. Planning director Ethan Parsons asked planning board members what their preference is at the board’s meeting last week. “I’m not even sure what my preference is, if I’m honest,” he said. Chairwoman Carolyn Britt wondered if members will still…
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Board gets first look at plans for seven townhouses behind Spa Tech
Board gets first look at plans for seven townhouses behind Spa Tech #IpswichMA
IPSWICH — While some members of the planning board were concerned about the loss of trees, some neighbors are ready to bid them good riddance. “I’m leery about removing so many trees on this lot,” said board member Mitchell Lowe. His comments came during the first hearing on an application to build seven townhouses in the area behind Spa Tech on High Street. The applicant, Louis Rubino of MMC…
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Work to start on Family Dollar building in spring
Work to start on Family Dollar building in spring #IpswichMA
IPSWICH — A long-standing plan to add a second floor to the Family Dollar building on Market Street looks set to start next spring.
The news came at last Thursday’s planning board meeting with Frank Pasciuto of ANFM Realty when he sought a one-year extension to his special permit.
Pasciuto said the Family Dollar corporation has signed a three-year extension to its lease. Part of the…
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Letter: Urge town officials to stop over-development
Letter: Urge town officials to stop over-development #IpswichMA
By Dan Cullen
As a concerned Ipswich resident, I am writing to highlight and speak out regarding the overdevelopment that is underway in Ipswich.
Ipswich is a charming community with its unique character, and it is changing dramatically.
New proposals are being submitted regularly and being approved at an alarming rate.
I understand that towns feel that they must open…
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Two new apartments proposed downtown
Two new apartments proposed downtown #IpswichMA
IPSWICH — An old bank president’s office with a spiral staircase and a second floor walkway could become an apartment if the planning board approves.
Frank Pasciuto of FMAN LLC has applied to convert the second and third floors of 21-23 Market St. into two apartments.
At the board’s meeting last Thursday, he also suggested consolidating residential parking from his five Market Street and…
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