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Date: Fri 12-Apr-1996

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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Cobbler's-Mill-subdivision

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GENNEWS

Developers Present Third Phase Of Cobbler's Mill Subdivision

A development group has proposed that 14 residential lots be created on 77

acres in Sandy Hook as part of a home building proposal.

High Meadow Farms Associates presented its residential subdivision plans to

the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) at an April 4 public hearing.

The P&Z didn't act on the matter.

Charles Spath of Spath-Bjorklund Associates, Inc. of Monroe, representing High

Meadow Farms Associates, said the proposed work represents the third phase of

the Cobbler's Mill development.

The home building proposal would connect two dead end roads, Cobbler's Mill

Road and Mountain Manor Road. Cobbler's Mill Road is off Jeremiah Road.

Mountain Manor Road extends from Bennett's Bridge Road.

The subdivision plans presented to the P&Z meet all applicable development

regulations, Mr Spath said.

But one resident of the original Cobbler's Mill development, Barry Meyer of 11

Cobbler's Mill Road, wanted to make some points.

Conditions have been difficult in the area recently due to the use of heavy

construction equipment and bad weather, Mr Meyer said. Soil erosion has

presented problems, he added.

Mr Meyer said he lodged erosion complaints with the town in last fall and

winter, but the response was "minimal."

Mr Meyer said drainage structures in the area have been damaged, there is

siltation in a stream, there are piles of debris on the site, and a former

sales office still sits on the site. The developers have removed the sales

office.

Mr Spath acknowledged there has been erosion in the area. He said he believes

the erosion problem is now under control. Site conditions will be better in

the coming weeks based on erosion control measures which have been taken, he

said.

Phyllis Zygmont of the Newtown Forest Association said the association

supports the developers' plans for 14 new residential lots. As part of the

subdivision plan, the developers would give an amount of open space land to

the association.

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