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Attorney for property owner asks Airmont trustees to relocate walkway easement and reduce conservation easement; board refers matter to planning board

3031778 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Attorney Paul Baum asked trustees to shift a pedestrian easement at 27 Stillo Drive to the lot line and to reduce a conservation easement covering part of the owner's 69,000-square-foot lot; trustees directed staff to seek a planning-board recommendation before acting.

Paul Baum, attorney for property owner Sam Gruber, appeared at the April 7 meeting to request relocation of a walkway easement and a reduction of a conservation easement affecting 27 Stillo Drive.

Baum described the current pedestrian easement as running through the middle of Mr. Gruber's yard to a point that ‘‘doesn’t serve much of a purpose other than allow somebody to walk down the road and walk back up’’ because the planned road extension never…

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