Planning board approves two site‑plan deadline extensions for Rock Ledge and KPH2

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Summary

The Rhinebeck Planning Board granted extensions to site‑plan approvals for Rock Ledge and KPH2, describing both requests as paperwork‑only and leaving the approved plans unchanged.

The Rhinebeck Planning Board voted unanimously on Dec. 1 to grant timeline extensions for two previously approved site plans, Rock Ledge and the KPH2 miniature‑train/stone‑wall project, after staff said both requests seek only extra time to finalize paperwork rather than changes to physical plans.

Planning staff told the board that Rock Ledge—originally approved for construction of 36 multi‑family units—had a site‑plan approval that expires Dec. 16 and that only the site‑plan deadline needed to be extended; special use permits tied to the project were not affected. On that item the board approved an extension by voice vote.

For KPH2, staff explained the site‑plan approval schedule and proposed extending the site‑plan deadline to line up with the special‑use permit expiration; again, staff said there were no proposed design changes. The board approved that extension by voice vote.

Board members characterized both approvals as paperwork‑driven requests to allow applicants time to submit final signed documents. No modifications to approved construction plans were authorized at the meeting.