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Planning Board Hears Proposal for Three‑Story Mixed‑Use Building at 425 Oak Street; Residents Raise Parking, Traffic Concerns
Summary
The Town of Babylon Planning Board heard a public hearing for a proposed three‑story, mixed‑use building at 425 Oak Street. The applicant described 15 apartments, retail space and accessibility measures; a nearby resident urged the board to address cumulative parking and traffic impacts. The board closed the hearing and reserved decision.
The Town of Babylon Planning Board on an evening hearing considered an application to demolish an existing building at 425 Oak Street and replace it with a three‑story mixed‑use building that would include retail space, a leasing/manager office and 15 apartments.
Kelly Bennett, a registered expediter representing property owner Frank Millet, described the proposal as a 3,732‑square‑foot footprint on a 0.44‑acre parcel. Bennett said the project would include one retail unit on the first floor, a 743‑square‑foot manager/leasing office on the second floor and 15 apartments across three floors (two studios, nine one‑bedroom units and four two‑bedroom units). She said the design includes accessible units and handicap parking, automatic fire…
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