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Rye Brook adopts SEQRA findings for 900 King Street project despite neighbors’ traffic and wetland concerns
Summary
The board adopted a second amended findings statement for the Sunrise Development senior-living project at 900 King Street, concluding no new significant environmental impacts require a supplemental EIS; residents and the Arbors Association urged further traffic review and protections for easements and wetland buffers.
After extended public comment and debate, the Rye Brook Village Board adopted a second amended findings statement under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for Sunrise Development’s amended PUD at 900 King Street, concluding the proposed changes do not create significant new environmental impacts.
Attorney Leslie Snyder, representing the Arbors Association and longtime residents, urged the board to require updated traffic analysis and to confirm whether the application had been routed to the New York State Department of Transportation.…
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