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Learn MoreNov 04, 2019 · WILTON – A proposal to construct an asphalt processing plant on Lot B10 on Quinn Drive off Route 31 north drew about 130 people to a Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing on Oct. 23. The hearing, held in the high school cafeteria, lasted over three hours. While many people simply asked questions, no one spoke […]
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Learn MoreZBA's determination. The Town Board, also in September 2014, enacted Local Law No. 2-2014 of the Town of Ballston (hereinafter Local Law No. 2), which, similar to Local Law No. 3, prohibited the use of an "asphalt plant" in the Curtis Industrial Park. In October 2014, petitioner filed a second petition/complaint
Learn MoreProperties and the Shalersville Asphalt Company indicated that, besides the use variance, they were also seeking a "height" variance in regard to the proposed asphalt plant. When it became evident that the zoning board did not intend to dismiss the two notices of appeal, relators initiated th e instant action for a writ of prohibiti on.
Learn MoreNov 13, 2019 · In a split vote, the Wilton Zoning Board of Adjustment denied a height variance for a proposed asphalt plant and storage silo on Quinn Drive. The application has been contentious with Wilton residents and surrounding communities who …
Learn MoreJan 30, 2020 · The company has requested a variance from a height requirement in order to construct an asphalt processing plant and accompanying silo on Quinn Drive. Minutes of the non-public hearing were sealed, and no reason was given for granting the rehearing. About 25 people attended the half-hour hearing in the Town Hall Court Room.
Learn MoreThe application by Quinn Properties, LLC for a variance to section 8.2.6 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance has been denied. If granted, the variance would have relaxed the height limit for a proposed asphalt batch plant and silo on Lot B–10, 50 Quinn Drive, which would be 68 and 72
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Learn MoreJan 15, 2020 · The Wilton Zoning Board of Adjustment voted to rehear a contentious application for a height variance that would allow an asphalt plant and silo to be built in the industrial zone. The batch plant was proposed to be 68 feet tall, and a storage silo 72 feet, where the industrial zone only allows buildings to be 45 feet in height.
Learn MoreTown of Wilton Zoning Board of Adjustment P.O. Box 83 Wilton NH, 03086 The Wilton Conservation Commission, with Jeffrey Stone recused, unanimously recommends that the height variance requested for an asphalt batch plant proposed by Quinn Properties, LLC (the "applicant") on lot B-10 be denied…
Learn MoreThe application by Quinn Properties, LLC for a variance to section 8.2.6 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance has been denied. If granted, the variance would have relaxed the height limit for a proposed asphalt batch plant and silo on Lot B–10, 50 Quinn Drive, which would be 68 and 72
Learn MoreAug 21, 2015 · PLATTSBURGH — The Town of Plattsburgh Planning Board has ruled a proposed asphalt plant on Trade Road would have no significant environmental impact. Wilton …
Learn MoreOct 28, 2019 · The only question before the ZBA is a variance from the town's height restrictions. The proposed plant is in the industrial zone and therefore a possible permitted use. About 15 people attended the meeting on Thursday and many said they planned to attend the hearing in Wilton as well.
Learn MoreOct 24, 2019 · The only question before the ZBA is a variance from the town's height restrictions. The proposed plant is in the industrial zone and therefore a possible permitted use. About 15 people attended the meeting on Thursday and many said they planned to attend the hearing in Wilton as well.
Learn MoreThe February 18 decision denied a variance to to section 8.2.6 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance which, if granted, would have relaxed the height limit for a proposed asphalt batch plant and silo on Lot B–10, 50 Quinn Drive, which would be 68 and 72 feet in height respectively, where the ordinance limits structures to a maximum height of 45 feet.
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Learn MoreApr 08, 2020 · The Wilton Zoning Board of Adjustment rejected for a third time a request for a rehearing on the matter of a variance for an asphalt plant on Quinn Drive. The asphalt plant and storage silo would have been allowed in the industrial district, but both exceeded the height limit for the district, with the plant planned to be 68 feet tall, and the silo 72 feet tall. The ordinance limits structures to a maximum …
Learn MoreIn June 2011, petitioner submitted an application to the Town of Ballston Planning Board (hereinafter the Planning Board) for site plan review and an application to respondent Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ballston (hereinafter ZBA) for a height variance so that it could construct and operate a hot mix asphalt plant in the Curtis
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