Date: Fri 27-Feb-1998
Date: Fri 27-Feb-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
P&Z-Jet-Brook-Rd-Colgate
Full Text:
P&Z Rejects Five-Lot Subdivision Proposal
Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members have unanimously turned down a
residential subdivision request from Colgate University to create several
building lots off Jet Brook Road.
In a 4 to 0 vote at a February 19 P&Z session, members Heidi Winslow, James
Boylan, Daniel Fogliano and Robert Taylor rejected the university's request to
convert a 21-acre parcel into five lots. Jet Brook Road is a short dead end
road that extends southward from Castle Meadow Road, just north of the Monroe
town line.
Citing a report from Town Engineer Ronald Bolmer, Mr Fogliano said the
selectmen are requiring that certain stormwater drainage construction work be
performed at the site, but such work is not depicted on the applicant's plans.
Much development work which the selectmen are requiring is not shown, Mr
Fogliano said.
Exactly what road construction work and drainage work would be done as part of
the proposed subdivision must be clarified by the applicant, Mr Fogliano said.
Ms Winslow said the development project could create problems in a shallow dug
well used by a nearby children's day care center.
Also, some residents living in the area of the proposed development have
raised questions about whether they received sufficient legal notice of a past
public hearing on the subdivision proposal, she said.
Ms Winslow said the drainage questions pose the major stumbling block for the
proposed development.
She commended the applicants for the steps they had taken to provide open
space land on the parcel.
P&Z members then voted to reject the application, as submitted.
