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Stony Point is to hold a public hearing to make changes to its master plan

August
7

It’s been a while since Stony Point started the process of reviewing its decade-old master plan. Finally, the Town Board is ready to set a public hearing to consider recommendations prepared by the master plan committee.

The board will be setting a public hearing for Sept. 9 at the Town Board meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Rho building in Letchworth Village.

Back in February, Town Board members received the master plan committee’s recommended changes to the existing plan. But no specific information has become available to the public since then.

The master plan review started in summer 2006 as a result of environmentalists urging the Town Board to revisit the plan because Stony Point has changed drastically since the plan was adopted in April 1996.

This entry was posted on Thursday, August 7th, 2008 at 5:30 pm by Akiko Matsuda. Print Print | Email Email

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