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Seacrest Properties presented a site plan for a six-unit apartment building at 24–26 Parker Avenue. The Planning Board opened and closed the public hearing without public comment and later issued a SEQR negative declaration for the proposal.
Nicole Papastavro said the project proposes six units with eight parking spaces, includes colored elevations and a wooden refuse enclosure to replace earlier chain-link proposals, and that the applicant would supply sidewalk details and address engineering comments. The applicant confirmed escrow was established and that staff would provide formal review comments within a week.
Board members encouraged the applicant to strengthen landscaping and streetscape details to contribute to recent investments nearby and noted county comments had been received late in the review cycle; the applicant acknowledged the county comments and said they would address them. The negative-declaration motion passed and staff will draft an approval resolution for the next meeting after engineering and county items are addressed and updated materials are filed.
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