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Developer seeks two extra units in proposed Copiague apartment building; hearing closed, decision reserved
Summary
A developer seeking a density variance to build 29 apartments at 171 Oak Street in Copiague presented site, parking and affordability plans; the Zoning Board closed the hearing and reserved decision pending review of submitted studies and materials.
A developer seeking a density variance to build a three-story, 29-unit apartment building at 171 Oak Street in Copiague appeared before the Town of Babylon Zoning Board of Appeals on Sept. 18, asking for two additional units beyond what zoning strictly allows. The board closed the public hearing and reserved its decision.
The applicant assembled five tax lots on Oak Street and proposes a 29-unit building with 19 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom apartments, 34 parking spaces and a 20 percent affordable set-aside (six units). Nicole Blanda, attorney for the applicant, said the project meets the town parking requirement…
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