During a recent government meeting, the commission addressed two significant applications concerning local development projects.
The first discussion centered on a minor modification application for a fully enclosed, heated patio associated with a restaurant. Commissioner Cristiano emphasized that the structure should not be classified as an outdoor patio, prompting a debate among commissioners about the terminology used. The conversation highlighted the need for clarity in defining the space, as it was described as both an outdoor and enclosed patio. Ultimately, the commission voted on the application, resulting in a 5-1 approval, with Commissioner Kelly dissenting.
The second application reviewed was for Cedar Village at the Locks, which involves a development plan for 129 apartments, 1,745 square feet of retail space, and 192 parking spaces on a 1.92-acre site at 281 Canal Street. The commission unanimously accepted the application for review, with a 6-0 vote. The project was presented by Don Stanzial from Cedar Village, along with architect Patrick Rose, who outlined the proposed changes and developments for the site.
Both discussions reflect ongoing efforts to enhance local infrastructure and clarify regulations surrounding property modifications, indicating a proactive approach to urban development in the area.