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Town Board approves developer agreement tying RDM 2602 project to $90,000 traffic mitigation contribution
Summary
The Town of Goshen board voted to authorize the supervisor to sign a developer's agreement for the RDM 2602 warehouse/distribution project that locks in a $90,000 fair-share contribution for traffic mitigation; board members debated whether the amount properly accounts for nearby proposed projects and future roadway needs.
The Town of Goshen Town Board on June 12 authorized the supervisor to sign a developer's agreement for the RDM 2602 project that records a $90,000 developer contribution to a town traffic mitigation fund.
The agreement accompanies a previously approved planning-board site plan for a roughly 300,000-square-foot warehouse/distribution facility known as RDM 2602. Charles Gottlieb, land-use counsel for 2602 Route 17 Developers LLC, told the board the contribution reflects a Kimley-Horn memorandum dated June 9 and that the applicant had amended the developer's agreement to match that memo.
Why it matters: The vote clears one of the town conditions required before a building permit can be issued, but board members pressed whether the $90,000 fairly reflects the project's share of required improvements along Route 17M and nearby intersections if other proposed projects in the corridor move…
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