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At its June 10 meeting the City of Poughkeepsie Zoning Board of Appeals approved three posted resolutions with minimal discussion and adjourned several open public hearings to the board’s July meeting.
What passed quickly: • 53 North Clinton Street — Board approved the posted resolution granting the requested variances (motion made and seconded; vote by voice).
• 149 Cannon Street — Resolution read and approved as written (voice vote).
• 148 Franklin Street — Resolution read and approved as written; applicant present and board wished the owner luck with the project.
Adjourned public hearings (no decisions, hearings continued to July 14): • 100 North Hamilton Street — Opened and then adjourned to July 14 (no public speakers present).
• 121 Parker Avenue — Opened and adjourned to July 14 (no public speakers present).
• 105 Albany Street — Public hearing opened; the board heard extended comments and directed the applicant to return with revisions and additional materials; matter adjourned to July 14.
• 134 Smith Street — Public hearing opened and adjourned to July 14 after board raised parking and use concerns.
• 709–719 Main Street (three sign variances for a new O'Reilly Auto Parts location) — Public hearing opened and adjourned to next meeting; staff will place drafted resolutions on the July agenda.
Why it matters: These short votes clear several docket items and set more complex or contested matters — including the 105 Albany Street and 134 Smith Street applications — for additional review in July.
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