Representatives from Tuxedo Reserve presented plans for phase one of
their development, which will be called Northridge. Maps showing roads
and homes were presented. Plans for sewer and drainage were also
presented.
In addition, Tuxedo Reserve announced that they hope to include two new
parcels of land in their Planned Integrated Development. The first
parcel, 1.6 acres located just north of the Tuxedo Apartments, has
already been purchased by Tuxedo Reserve from Raffaele and Tresa
Mazzariello. Tuxedo Reserve has entered into contract with George
Medynski to acquire the second parcel, 3.2 acres located behind Tuxedo
Motor Sport on Rt 17 at the boarder with Sloatsburg. This acquisition
is dependent upon a lot line change (brought before the Town Board on
July 23) as the current lot is 5.2 acres in size and Tuxedo Reserve
only desires 3.2 acres. The addition of the newly acquired land will
allow developers to redirect Vernon Road (shown on the map) away from
some vernal pools and also to steer Quail Road in a gentler curve, thus
dramatically reducing the amount of blasting that will be necessary.
The presentation was followed by a public hearing.
During the public hearing, School Superintendent Zanetti as well as
School Board Vice President Diana Petrosky expressed their concerns
regarding a road that will run between the current school site and the
site within Tuxedo Reserve allocated for a new school.
Ann Marie Voss, whose home borders Tuxedo Reserve in the Village of
Sloatsburg, complained that a large amount of water had run down from
the Tuxedo Reserve property, flooding her own property and home. There
was some concern over the possibility that wetlands had been illegally
drained by contractors working on the property. Mrs. Voss has reported
the issue to the D.E.C., who plan to conduct a site visit.
Representatives from Tuxedo Reserve stated that they had been
previously unaware of the issue and that they would investigate the
situation immediately.
The public hearing on Northridge will be continued at the next Planning Board Meeting on August 14.
The second half of the meeting focused on the Duck Cedar Inn property.
Mr. John Latini, President of Ramapo Machine & Tool in West
Haverstraw, proposes to use the 25,000 square foot structure for two
primary businesses, his sheet metal factory and a pre-school day care
center to be operated by his daughter. Mr Latini’s company makes small
parts for lighting fixtures and he would use the largest portion of the
floor area for this business. In addition, he hopes to include two or
three smaller businesses, which would be retail in nature with the
possibility of either a Pizzeria or Deli. There will be a public
hearing for preliminary approval at the regular Planning Board meeting
on August 14.