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Cheektowaga — The Zoning Board of Appeals opened its Dec. 17 meeting by approving the November minutes, then proceeded through a series of procedural items that included tabling multiple property requests and adjourning at 7:44 p.m.
Early in the meeting the board approved the prior meeting’s minutes by voice vote. The board then tabled a previously continued request for 274 Booth Road until January. Later, after a detailed presentation by AC Power representatives on a proposed battery energy storage project at 3695 Broadway, the board voted to table that use‑variance request to the January meeting to allow time for members to review recently submitted materials and for the applicant to arrange follow‑up meetings with fire officials.
The board also tabled a request for 2581 Genesee Street because the property notice had been posted incorrectly; the item will be reposted and returned in January. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn at 7:44 p.m.
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