Zoning Board Meeting 6:30 PM – Monday, March 4, 2019 NOTE LOCATION CHANGE
NOTE LOCATION CHANGE
RECREATION CENTER – 15 Vanderbilt Ave.
Agenda
RECREATION CENTER – 15 Vanderbilt Ave.
78 Mitchell Street, area variance for a new single-family residence and accessory structures; seeking relief from the maximum principal and accessory building coverages, minimum rear yard setback and minimum setback from principal to accessory building for the detached garage in the Urban Residential – 3 District.
PROJECT DOCUMENTS
704 North Broadway, area variance to convert an existing detached garage to a guest house and construction of a pool cabana; seeking relief from the minimum front and side yard setback and to permit more than one principal building on a lot for the guest house and to permit finished space in an accessory structure for the pool cabana in the Urban Residential – 1 District.
PROJECT DOCUMENTS
65 Beekman Street, area variance for a new 2-story, multi-use building; seeking relief from the minimum front yard (Beekman and Oak Sts.) and maximum principal building coverage requirements within the Neighborhood Complementary Use-1 District.
PROJECT DOCUMENTS
59 Franklin Street, area variance associated with a two-lot subdivision; seeking relief from the minimum average lot width for the proposed lot and minimum side yard setback to parking in the Urban Residential–4 District.
PROJECT DOCUMENTS
Washington Street and Station Lane, area variance for a proposed multi-use development containing a 110 room hotel, 88 senior housing units, 41 assisted living units, 90 townhouses, and 28,060 sq. ft. of retail; seeking relief from the frontage build-to and build-out, minimum two-story and maximum building height requirements in the Transect-5 District.
Workshop: February 11, 6:00 PM
Meeting: February 25, 6:30 PM
Meeting: March 4, 6:30 PM
Workshop: March 11, 6:00 PM
Meeting: March 25, 6:30 PM
The Planning Board reviews a wide variety of applications and its primary responsibilities include four land development decisions including New York State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR), Special Use Permit (SUP), Site Plan (SP) and Subdivision (SD).
The rules regarding public input depend on the type of application before the Planning Board.
SEQR and SP: The Planning Board reserves the right to allow public comment as deemed necessary. The total duration for all public comments should not exceed fifteen (15) minutes with each individual speaker limited to a total of two (2) minutes.
SUP and SD: The Planning Board is required to conduct a public hearing with proper notice to all neighbors residing within 250 feet of the project. Each individual speaker will be limited to a total of three (3) minutes.
For all applications: Speakers providing public input will be timed to ensure compliance. Applicants’ initial presentation to the Board will be limited to 15 minutes.
General Guidelines for Speakers:
Planning Board members are volunteers appointed by the Mayor to serve seven-year terms. Each member has a single vote and a quorum (4 or more members) is required to vote on an application.
The Planning Board appreciates meaningful and thoughtful input from the community.
To learn more about the application review process, please contact the City Planning Department.
Bradley Birge: 518-587-3550 x2515 bbirge@saratoga-springs.org