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Kingston board approves Camp Lincoln’s request for two accessible 'base camp' cabins

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The Zoning Board granted Camp Lincoln (Southern District YMCA) a variance to add two small 'base camp' cabins and approved an ADA‑compliant bathroom renovation, finding the work will not expand the nonconforming day‑camp use or affect neighborhood property values.

KINGSTON — The Kingston Zoning Board of Adjustment granted a variance to Article 103.2 on Tuesday to allow the Southern District YMCA’s Camp Lincoln to add two "base camp" cabins and to proceed with an ADA bathroom renovation, finding the additions will not expand the camp’s nonconforming day‑camp use.

The board voted that the proposed construction — two one‑story cabins totaling about 642 square feet and replacement of an existing bathroom complex — will not increase the number of campers, will be located in the center of the 66.9‑acre camp property, and will not be visible to abutting property owners.

Michael Sanchez, who identified himself as representing the construction…

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