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ARC presses Central UTA at 236 Cherry Lane for clearer visuals showing how new classroom building will appear from roads and neighbors
Summary
Architectural Review Committee members asked the applicant for the proposed three‑story classroom building at 236 Cherry Lane to provide camera‑framed visuals and marked site lines showing how much of the building will be visible from Cherry Lane and surrounding streets, and discussed setbacks, slope and sidewalk requirements.
At a May 20 meeting of the Village of Airmont Architectural Review Committee, applicants for a proposed three‑story classroom building at 236 Cherry Lane were asked to provide clearer, photo‑based visualizations that show how much of the new building will be visible from Cherry Lane, South Post and nearby residential streets.
Committee members focused on visibility and scale: the applicant said the front of the new building will be set back about 75.8 feet from Cherry Lane and that the site slopes approximately 18 feet downward from the road to the building, which reduces how much of the structure will be seen from the roadway. The site was described in the presentation as roughly 22 acres.
The committee said those numbers matter because the building’s position, the…
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