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Tupper Lake public meetings in 2021

4 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.

Wed Dec 22, 2021

Joint Planning Board

December planning board meeting cancelled

The Joint Planning Board public hearing and meeting scheduled for December 22, 2021, at 6:00 PM has been cancelled. The agenda contains no items for discussion or decision.

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✓ Decided: Joint Planning Board holds public hearing and meeting on Dec. 22, 2021

The Joint Planning Board convened for a public hearing and regular meeting on December 22, 2021, at 6:00 PM. The minutes record no substantive decisions, approvals, or denials; the document only lists the meeting's occurrence and attendance.

Wed Nov 24, 2021

Joint Planning Board

Planning Board to decide on Nifty-Thrifty retail shop special review

The Joint Planning Board is holding a public hearing and then will discuss and take action on a Special Review request from Nifty-Thrifty, represented by Phyllis Crate, for a retail shop at 47 Park Street (corner of Park and Wawbeek), Parcel ID# 490.66-3-12. The board will also approve minutes from the October 27, 2021 meeting and hear from town and village code enforcement officers.

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✓ Decided: Tupper Lake Planning Board approves Thrifty and Nifty special use permit for Park Street move

The Joint Planning Board approved a special use permit for Thrifty and Nifty to move its retail operations to 47 Park Street, at the corner of Wawbeek and Park. The approval includes a condition to keep the outside of the building free of donations and drop-offs, as recommended by Code Enforcement Officer Paul O'Leary. The board also approved the minutes from the October 27, 2021 meeting. No public comments were made at the hearing.

🏢 Registered nonprofit at this address: Thrifty & Nifty Inc (Human services)
🏢 Building at this address: 5 m tall
Wed Oct 27, 2021

Joint Planning Board

Planning board to hold public hearing on OWD Development multi-use site plan

The Joint Planning Board will hold a public hearing and then discuss/act on a multi-use and site plan review application from OWD Development LLC, represented by Zina Lagonegro of Passero Associates. The board will also approve minutes from the September 22 meeting and discuss a potential meeting date conflict for November 24, the evening before Thanksgiving.

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✓ Decided: Planning Board tables OWD mixed-use redevelopment for more details

The Joint Planning Board held a public hearing and meeting on October 27, 2021, for OWD Development LLC's mixed-use redevelopment application, which includes apartments, parking, and commercial space. No public comments were made. After discussion on green space, parking, storm drainage, trash removal, and lighting, the board asked OWD to revisit these elements and present options at a later date. The board tabled the application and adjourned, also approving the September 22, 2021, meeting minutes.

Wed Sep 22, 2021

Joint Planning Board

Tupper Lake Planning Board to hear propane tank, lodge, and driveway proposals

The Joint Planning Board will hold public hearings and take action on two Special Review Use Permit requests: one for a bulk propane tank and related structures, and another for additional structures in a recreational timber harvesting zone. They will also discuss site plan approval for a driveway extension. The meeting includes approval of previous minutes and other routine business.

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✓ Decided: Joint Planning Board approves propane tank and lodge expansion permits

The board approved a Special Review Use Permit for P.J. Hyde & Son to install a 30,000-36,000 gallon propane tank with a maintenance shed and pole barn at the Tupper Lake Business Park. It also approved a permit for Skanendowa Lodge to add a master suite, game room, gym, and rebuild a barn. The Adirondack Sky Center's site plan for a driveway extension was approved with a condition for a vegetative buffer.