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Goshen Planning Board actions: minutes, site‑plan resolutions, lead‑agency decisions and calendar changes

December 05, 2025 | Goshen, Orange County, New York


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Goshen Planning Board actions: minutes, site‑plan resolutions, lead‑agency decisions and calendar changes
The Goshen Planning Board handled several routine and administrative agenda items at its Dec. 4 meeting in addition to substantive land‑use hearings.

Minutes and procedural votes: The board approved the minutes of June 19, 2025 by voice vote. The Nov. 20, 2025 minutes were approved as revised after discussion of a first‑page wording issue; that vote recorded two abstentions (Eric and Marty).

Edward J. Lempfeild Drive warehouse off‑site improvements: Members considered and approved a draft resolution granting conditional approval for off‑site parking and related improvements for a warehouse project on Route 17A (78 Route 17A LLC / 24 Edward J. Lempfeild Drive LLC), including agreed changes to a special condition on maintenance of markings and signage.

Amy’s Kitchen: The applicant requested an extension of an amended site‑plan approval set to expire Jan. 18, 2026. The board set a public hearing for January 29, 2026 and authorized preparation of a reaffirming resolution repeating prior conditions.

6½ Station Road warehouse expansion: The board agreed to assume lead agency status in a coordinated environmental review for a proposed 8,700‑square‑foot warehouse addition at 6½ Station Road rather than allowing another agency to serve as lead.

Calendar: The board revised its 2026 meeting calendar to avoid scheduling conflicts with Passover and Holy Week, adopting the revised schedule by voice vote.

These actions were procedural or preliminary; with the exception of the Edward J. Lempfeild Drive conditional approval and the formal votes noted above, the board primarily set future hearing dates and directed staff or applicants to submit additional materials.

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