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Board presses applicant on parking, adjourns 105 Albany Street proposal for more design detail

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The Zoning Board of Appeals on July 14 declined to grant the parking variances sought for a proposed three-unit building at 105 Albany Street, asking the applicant to return with site drawings showing on-site parking or an easement and engineering details; the public hearing was adjourned to Aug. 12.

The Poughkeepsie Zoning Board of Appeals on July 14 pushed back on a proposal to demolish and rebuild 105 Albany Street as a three-unit building without on‑site parking, asking the applicant to return with detailed site and engineering drawings showing how vehicle access, parking, stormwater, and open space would be addressed.

Michael, who identified himself as the property owner and applicant, presented revisions that reduced the originally proposed four units to three and reduced the number of variances requested. Board members said they remained concerned about the absence of on‑site parking…

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