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Saratoga Station mixed‑use project enters SEQRA review; board flags traffic, connectivity and tree‑loss concerns
Summary
Prime Companies’ Saratoga Station proposed mixed‑use development — 344 multifamily units plus a 110‑room hotel on about 17 acres — entered SEQRA review; the Planning Board asked for more detailed traffic analysis, clearer nonvehicular connections and stronger tree‑preservation measures.
The Planning Board opened formal SEQRA review (completing Part 1 and beginning Part 2 discussion) for the Saratoga Station mixed‑use proposal, a roughly 17‑acre project led by Prime Companies that would include two large multifamily buildings (totaling roughly 344 units), row houses, and a 110‑room hotel on a prominent corner between Station Lane and Route 9.
Jamie Easton of EP Land Services presented a project overview and supporting technical materials, including a stormwater design that relies on infiltration up to the 100‑year storm event and a permitting package with the Army Corps of Engineers and New York State DEC for a small wetland impact (the applicant reported DEC 401 and Army Corps permitting in hand for those impacts). Easton said the project is designed so “everything infiltrates, so there's no stormwater leaving the site,”…
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