Powder House Road duplexes granted density variances

Powder House Road duplexes granted density variances

The Amenia Zoning Board of Appeals voted on Nov. 3 on a resolution allowing area variances for duplexes that were recently constructed at 8 and 14 Powder House Road.

Photo by Leila Hawken

AMENIA — By a vote of 4-1, the Amenia Zoning Board of Appeals approved applications for undersized lot variances for newly constructed duplexes at 8 and 14 Powder House Road.

Following months of consideration, the ZBA took the action at a special meeting on Monday, Nov. 3.An earlier application, withdrawn in 2024, had envisioned multi-family homes, but the current applications had reduced the plans to two-family homes.

The single negative vote was cast by ZBA member Craig Meili.

ZBA attorney Robert Stout reviewed the drafted resolutions that would formalize the approval, indicating that the lots are served by town water, but not sewer. The lot sizes were found to be similar to those of neighboring properties across the road.

Discussion before the vote largely sought clarification of the site map.

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