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Zoning board approves Gotham Properties lot reconfiguration and two variances on Pulaski Highway
Summary
The Goshen Zoning Board of Appeals on July 7 approved a lot‑line reconfiguration by Gotham Properties on Pulaski Highway and granted two variances, including a front‑yard setback reduction in the AI district, subject to planning‑board review and adherence to local building codes.
The Goshen Zoning Board of Appeals on July 7 granted variances tied to a lot‑line adjustment for Gotham Properties that will reconfigure four tax lots into three parcels on Pulaski Highway (County Route 6). The board approved a variance related to road‑frontage/lot configuration (section referred to by staff as “2‑88” in the record) and a front‑yard setback variance reducing the required 50‑foot setback to approximately 21 feet for an existing nonconforming structure. The board incorporated a staff reference to town code (Chapter 97.13, subsection f/c) into the record.
Applicant representative Vince Petersak described the reconfiguration as a clean‑up of an odd parcel pattern tied to an existing access arrangement: the site currently uses Sleepy Hollow Road (a private road) for operational access to a rear packing/industrial facility and an older airplane hangar. Petersak told…
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