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The Express Newspaper August 4, 2016

Stillwater Route 4 Zoning Hearing

Stillwater Zoning Public Visioning Session

 

 

There are some exciting changes in store for Route 4 and beyond...come learn how you can be a part of them!

The Town and Village of Stillwater are working together to collaboratively develop new zoning code changes and design standards.

The goal of this project is to create a seamless zoning code and design standards that provide regulatory consistency along the Route 4 corridor, promote walkable mixed-use development, protect and preserve rural and historical areas north of the Village and near the Saratoga National Historical Park, and enhance and support economic development and revitalization efforts along the Route 4 corridor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Express Newspaper June 2, 2016

Vets Programs in Malta & County – by H. Wessell

MALTA AND BALLSTON SPA, February 1– The packed house  – including some who had to stand for almost an hour - at Malta Town Hall on February 1 for a crucial public hearing on zoning changes – proved an opportunity for lots of folks to hear about something else new in the community.

Read the entire article in the 02/11 edition.

Residential Development Plan in Stillwater – by H. Wessell

TOWN OF STILLWATER, October 20 ñ The Town's three boards  Council, Planning and Zoning  in an occasional joint workshop session, focused on one subject: a potential project at the western end of the Rte 67 business district, proposed by Halfmoon Developer Bruce Tanski.

Read the entire article in the Oct. 30th issue of the Express.

 

Luther Forest Zoning Changes – by H. Wessell

The Town of Malta Board heard a proposal by Luther Forest Tech Campus to open the door to certain zoning changes that could in turn open the Town's "door" to more business activity and fiscal benefit. Matthew Jones presented a proposal for amending its Planned Development District (PDD) legislation, that had been developed in recent months with LFTC board chairman Thomas Roohan and Michael Relyea the former campus director, now a consultant to it.

Read the entire article in the Oct. 2nd issue of the Express