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Planning board declares itself SEQR lead for 1011 Second Avenue; SHPO signs off on phase‑3 archaeological data-recovery plan

5771959 · August 21, 2025
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The Troy Planning Board unanimously voted to assume SEQR lead-agency status for the 1011 Second Avenue proposal after the applicant provided SHPO concurrence letters and an archaeologist described a phase-3 data-recovery plan for prehistoric quarry and campsite deposits on the site.

The planning board voted to assume lead-agency status under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for the proposed redevelopment at 1011 Second Avenue. Attorney John Ahern, representing the applicant, said the team provided the board and staff with two State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) letters: a May 15 SHPO concurrence regarding above-ground/historic-district visual impacts and a May 28 SHPO letter concurring with the applicant's proposed phase‑3 archaeological data-recovery plan for prehistoric quarry and…

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