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Planning commission recommends approval of smart-greenhouse manufacturer with conditions
Summary
The Syracuse Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a special-use permit for a 3,700 sq ft smart-greenhouse manufacturing facility at East Genesis Street, approving a related resubdivision and issuing a negative SEQR declaration. The recommendation to the Common Council includes conditions limiting outdoor operations, requiring noise/air plans, and locking the use to greenhouse manufacturing.
The Syracuse Planning Commission on March 16 recommended that the Common Council approve a special-use permit for a proposed smart-greenhouse manufacturing facility at 2956, 2960 and 2964 East Genesis Street.
Ashoke Bose, who introduced himself as the project founder and said he represents Sustainable Energy and Agriculture Technology (SC80), told the commission the 3,700-square-foot facility would develop and assemble smart-greenhouse systems designed to combine greenhouse engineering with sustainable energy technologies. Bose said the operation would be fully indoors and that the project aims to support neighborhood…
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