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Hyde Park Planning Board approves conditioned site-plan amendment for Reier Properties LLC

June 26, 2026 | Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York


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Hyde Park Planning Board approves conditioned site-plan amendment for Reier Properties LLC
The Hyde Park Planning Board approved Resolution 2023-64B on June 25, granting a conditioned site-plan amendment for Reier Properties LLC.

Mr. Ve read the resolution and the board adopted a package of conditions requiring the applicant to: pay all escrow fees; add a note confirming installation of carbon-dioxide detection systems in buildings A1–A3; replace two-foot boulders with 4-foot-diameter boulders placed 10 feet on center (or allow a post-and-rail fence with a provided fence detail); clarify the types of waste and materials allowed on site; restripe parking where needed; remove storage shipping containers at building A6; add a note limiting material pile heights to 35 feet; increase certain landscape stock to 6-foot tall plantings; incorporate mechanical plans (including odor-scrubbing exhaust fan requirements) prepared by Koliff Engineering PLC; prohibit permanent or temporary structures not shown on the approved site plan; and correct address and grid numbers on the title block.

The resolution also states that certificates of occupancy or compliance for buildings A1–A3 will not be issued until the zoning administrator and the planning board engineer confirm after a site inspection that Route 9 intersection improvements, planting islands, boundary boulders/fence and all other site improvements have been installed in accordance with the approved site plan set.

A board member seconded the motion; members indicated approval and the chair announced the motion carried. The transcript does not record a roll-call vote tally by name; the board thanked consultants and town staff and welcomed the new business.

Next steps: the applicant must revise and submit the updated plan set addressing the listed conditions and complete required site improvements before certificates of occupancy are issued.

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