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Planning board recommends Fourth Street Village PD amendment but asks developer to re-examine access and traffic
Summary
The Town of Oakland Planning and Zoning Board on Wednesday recommended approval of a first amendment to the Fourth Street Village development agreement and preliminary subdivision plan, while adding a recommendation that the applicant re-examine site access and traffic mitigation.
The Town of Oakland Planning and Zoning Board on Wednesday recommended approval of a first amendment to the development agreement and preliminary subdivision plan for Fourth Street Village, a mixed commercial and multifamily planned development, while asking the applicant to re-examine site access and traffic mitigation.
Brad Cornelius of Wade Trim summarized the amendment, saying the project’s entitlements remain unchanged — 190 multifamily units and commercial square footage within the previously approved range — but the site layout and building footprints have been reoriented. The revised plan shifts several buildings closer to State Road 50, consolidates multifamily use into a larger four-story building at the rear and converts a previously planned southeast entertainment/gathering parcel to…
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