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Princeton board approves special-use permit for behavioral health day program at 605 West 1st Street
Summary
The Princeton Town Board voted 3-0 to approve a special-use permit allowing a private day-treatment behavioral-health program for K–12 students to operate in a former church at 605 West 1st Street; staff recommended approval after confirming zoning criteria were met and applicants described safety and referral protocols.
The Princeton Town Board on March 2 approved a special-use permit to allow a private behavioral health day-treatment program to operate at 605 West 1st Street, a former church building.
TA King presented staff findings and told the board the application met the town’s zoning and special-use criteria and recommended approval. Applicants Antoine Bilbo and Theo Colson, representing the proposed program and accompanied by property owner Apostle Lily…
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