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Planning board approves 6‑unit multiplex at 105 Beale Street with LWRP consistency and conditions

2786050 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

After reviewing coastal consistency under the Kingston Waterfront LWRP and Landmark Commission comments, the board approved a six‑unit multiplex at 105 Beale Street with conditions including historic review signoff and a $6,000 recreation fee in lieu of on‑site parkland.

The City of Kingston Planning Board voted Jan. 21 to approve a site plan for a six‑unit small multiplex at 105 Beale Street, finding the proposal consistent with the city’s Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) subject to conditions from staff and other boards.

The nut graf: the board completed a coastal consistency review using the city’s LWRP policies, resolved outstanding landmark and subdivision comments, accepted mitigation and conditions and approved the short environmental assessment form (SEAF) for an unlisted action under SEQRA.

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