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Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, June 26, 2019
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Town of Crawford Planning Board. 7
p.m. Town Hall, 121 Route 302, Pine Bush.
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Gardiner Town Board. 7 p.m. Town Hall,
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No decision for BHT-Montgomery appeal
By LAURA FITZGERALD
[email protected]
The Town of Montgomery Zoning
Board of Appeals (ZBA) made no decision
on John Brown’s appeal to overturn the
use determination for BHT-Montgomery.
ZBA Attorney Stephanie Tunic
said the ZBA deferred the appeal, so if
a similar project were proposed for the
same site the applicant would have to go
before the ZBA for a ruling on Brown’s
appeal.
“This will be deferred and remain
open if another application of a similar
set of facts comes before the planning
board for this property,” Tunic said.
ZBA Chair John Fallon said the board
could not make a decision on the appeal
because BHT-Montgomery withdrew its
application on June 6. Located between
Stone Castle Road and Browns Road, the
118-acre project would have contained
about 4,115 parking spaces for storage of
used inoperable insurance salvage/resale
vehicles, according to planning board
documents.
When the application was active, Town
of Montgomery Building Inspector Walter
Schmidt ruled the property to be an auto
sales lot and automobile recycling facility
because it fit the dictionary definition—
despite the town code not containing a
definition for that use—and granted the
special exception use permit.
John Brown, Leonard Brown and
the Historic Brown Family Farm, LLC
requested that the ZBA reverse Schmidt’s
determination and determine that the use
is a junkyard, which is prohibited under
town zoning law. Brown filed the appeal
in April.
In a letter to the ZBA, George
Rodenhausen, Brown’s attorney, said
Brown’s appeal had a right to be heard and
the building inspector’s determination
should be reversed.
Rodenhausen agreed with BHT
Project Attorney John Cappello’s earlier
statements that the board’s jurisdiction is
appellate and that the Brown family must
be aggrieved in order for the appeal to be
heard.
The appeal is between Schmidt and the
Browns, not BHT, therefore BHT is not a
party to the appeal and BHT’s withdrawal
would not affect the appellate status,
Rodenhausen argued. He also said the
Brown family is aggrieved by Schmidt’s
determination as long as it stands because
BHT may return under the same name
or a different name and build on another
property near the farm.
John Brown said the decision not to
rule on the appeal would allow future
applicants to use the building inspector’s
use determination as precedent for
similar projects.
“Very clearly [future applicants] would
try to use this as a precedent to say this was
not challenged and they would not have
standing because it was not done within
60 days,” Brown said. “So, maybe you’re
protecting me but you’re not protecting
another property that may be different
that is also adjacent to me as long as you
allow this use determination to stand. If
you rescind his use determination, then
that removes its ability as a precedent.”
The ZBA should remove the stipulation
that this appeal will remain open only for
this particular property, instead allowing
the appeal to apply town-wide, Brown
said.
ZBA Chair John Fallon said the
purview of the board applies only to this
appeal, which applies only to the specific
site on which BHT previously planned to
install an auto sales lot.
“We can’t make a decision that
affects the entire town of Montgomery,”
Fallon said. “[The building inspector]
made a determination on this particular
property.”
A continuation of the public hearing
for Brown’s appeal will be at 7 p.m. on
July 15 at town hall, 110 Bracken Road.
Sweet
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Ben enjoys his special treat: a
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in the Village of Montgomery
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