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Ramapo looks at Monsey building projects

April
14

The Tuesday, April 21, Ramapo Planning Board agenda includes public hearings on a proposed school and dormitory, a rabbi’s residence, and subdivisions ranging between two and six lots.

Among the larger subdivision proposed is one off the east side of Remsen Avenue in Monsey, where Elazar Steinwurtzel plans to leave two existing houses on two lots, and build four single-family attached houses with accessory apartments on the other four lots.

The yeshiva and dormitory is proposed on .79 acres off the south side of Grove Street in Monsey, about 204 feet east of the Augusta Avenue intersection. That’s being proposed by Mefal Hatorah, which also wants to create four building lots from 1.6 acres in the area of the yeshiva property.

On the west side of Cole Avenue in Monsey, a four-lot subdivision is proposed about 90 feet north of the First Street intersection. The total property is .93 acres.

For those interested in attending, the meeting starts at 8 p.m. in Town Hall, 237 Route 59, Airmont.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 at 11:45 am by James Walsh. Print Print | Email Email

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