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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20230712 1 Kaydeross West Special Use Permit-Dispensary Saratoga County Planning Board Letter October 5, 2023 Susan Barden, Principal Planner City of Saratoga Springs City Hall 474 Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Sent via email to: susan.barden@saratoga-springs.org Re: SCPB Referral Review #23-149 - Special Use Permit - Reverie 73 NY LLC A proposed removal of a single-family home, in the rear of PJ's BBQ, and the construction of a 3,950 s.f. marijuana dispensary building on an existing 2-acre parcel at the corner of US Rt 9 & Kaydeross Ave. West. The project also proposes to construct 30 parking spaces for a total of 59 parking spaces while utilizing and modifying the site's four existing access points. Location: US Rt 9 & Kaydeross Ave. West Tax Map #: 191.-2-26 & 191.-2-49 Zoning: GC-R Received from the City of Saratoga Springs on September 7, 2023. Reviewed by the Saratoga County Planning Board on September 21, 2023. Decision: No Significant County-wide or Intercommunity Impact with comments. Comments: The current business at this location has overflow parking that is consistently in use. The Saratoga County Planning Board had concerns about the additional use to this parcel and questioned how overflow parking would be addressed. There were also concerns with having three access points on NYS Route 9. Any improvements along NYS Route 9 will need to be reviewed with NYSDOT prior to work being done. Please contact the Saratoga County Planning Board if you have any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, _________________________________ Kimberly Lambert, Community Development and Planning Specialist Authorized Agent for Saratoga County DISCLAIMER: Recommendations made by the Saratoga County Planning Board on referrals and subdivisions are based upon the receipt and review of a “full statement of such proposed action” provided directly to SCPB by the municipal referring agency as stated under General Municipal Law section 239. A determination of action is rendered by the SCPB based upon the completeness and accuracy of information presented by its staff. The SCPB cannot be accountable for a decision rendered through incomplete or inaccurate information received as part of the complete statement.