Developers seeking to convert the Baldwinville School site to apartments requested changes to their project plan, including an easement, demolition of a building on the property, and a fencing alteration. The Zoning Board of Appeals on July 15 ruled that the proposed changes are "not substantial," allowing the project to proceed subject to required state approvals.
TCTV reported the board's decision, saying the Zoning Board of Appeals "ruled that its July 15 meeting that the changes are not substantial, and the project can go ahead pending state approval." The broadcast did not include the board's detailed ruling language, any conditions attached to the decision, or a state agency identified for the pending approval.
Developers and project opponents were not quoted in the recorded segment, and no vote tally or motion text was provided in the aired excerpt.