Interseting how the Town Board Meeting has been moved to Rotterdam Junction for this meeting that will involve the CVS
It is grossly misleading for you to insinuate that the Town Board moved the meeting because of the CVS issue.
This meeting was scheduled in the Junction when the Town Board adopted its meeting schedule for 2015. It has been a LONG tradition (at least 10 years or more) for the Town Board to hold the May meeting in Rotterdam Junction.
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It is grossly misleading for you to insinuate that the Town Board moved the meeting because of the CVS issue.
This meeting was scheduled in the Junction when the Town Board adopted its meeting schedule for 2015. It has been a LONG tradition (at least 10 years or more) for the Town Board to hold the May meeting in Rotterdam Junction.
No doubt you are correct. However, the board should also realize they are going to be addressing a volatile issue that deals with matters closer to town hall and should have been considerate to that need, reschedule Jct mtg to another date to allow local residents to participate in the CVS discussion. Just another example of how the TB is not in tune with resident needs or even cares...they rule the roost the way they want...power almighty!
JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!! JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!
the CVS issue doesn't HAVE to be on the schedule.... it could be bumped....and why not? even if there are rules as to when it had to be on the meeting schedule, ROTTERDAM DOESN'T FOLLOW IT'S OWN RULES....IE: COMP PLAN
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If folks are THAT concerned.....they will go to the jct for the meeting. it really isn't that much of an inconvenience.
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the powers that be won't listen to you in the jct either!
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
I'm glad that something is going there. I've mentioned in other posts that I don't care what goes there, it could be a whorehouse for all I care, just tear down the abomination that's there now and build something. Screw the neighbors, they managed to obstruct progress for 3 years. If they don't like it, then move.
Now let's get going on the Curry Rd. blight. BTW the sign that was at that site for the last couple of years proclaiming a new strip mall and apartments is gone. Does that mean the project is dead and the property will sit there decaying even more?
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Unhappy neighbors Rotterdam Town Board OKs new CVS By Ned Campbell August 28, 2015
ROTTERDAM — CVS Pharmacy’s revived plan to demolish an eyesore and build a new store at the corner of Guilderland Avenue and Curry Road — directly across from a Rite Aid — will move forward after the Town Board’s approval of a zoning change this week.
The plan, which involves demolishing three homes on Lawndale Avenue and a dilapidated mixed-use building to build a 13,225-square-foot store and 80-space parking lot, has faced opposition from residents since being proposed in 2011 and was rejected by the Town Board in 2012. Once the new store is built, CVS plans to close locations it rents at Five Corners and on Broadway.
The Town Board gave unanimous approval to change the zoning of 1, 7 and 9 Lawndale Ave. and 950 Curry Road from residential to retail business after hearing from unhappy neighbors Wednesday night. Residents cited the likelihood of increased traffic cutting down Lawndale to avoid the busy Curry Road intersection, and the potential for the drugstore to attract crime to a residential area.
The approval of all four Town Board members was needed because residents submitted a protest petition.
“Although I do appreciate that CVS is trying to make some concessions, and it all looks good on paper, I’ve seen your buildings,” said Roxanne Heller of Oakdale Avenue, one of three neighborhood residents to speak against the project that night. “They don’t fit into the character of the neighborhood, and they never could. It’s too big.”
Heller reminded Deputy Supervisor Wayne Calder that, three years ago, he voted the project down “under the guise of there’s too much traffic.”
“That has not changed, sir,” she said, adding that a casino planned for Schenectady and an aquarium being built in Rotterdam Square Mall will bring even more cars through town.
Before voting in favor Wednesday night, Calder acknowledged he’d previously voted against the project. He cited the need to generate more tax revenue from businesses so that less of the tax burden falls on homeowners.
“I’ve learned a lot in three years,” he said. “I’ve learned that no matter where we want to put something new, no one likes it.”
Sandy Hutchins, a resident of Lawndale Avenue for 37 years, said the neighborhood doesn’t need another drugstore.
“What this neighborhood needs is a Main Street, and we may never have one,” she said.
Her husband, Al Hutchins, said the project is the same as it was three years ago when the board denied it. He said the drugstore will encourage cars to cut through his neighborhood.
“Anybody with some common sense is not going to exit onto Curry Road and fight that traffic,” he said. “They’re going to go out onto Lawndale, cut through the backyards where our kids play.”
Stefanie DiLallo, an attorney for CVS, said the company plans to build a 4-foot-tall berm with landscaping and a 6-foot-tall fence as a buffer to Lawndale. A mature tree will also be planted on the westernmost section of 9 Lawndale Ave., and CVS will also improve sidewalks at the Guilderland Avenue and Curry Road intersection.
The project still requires site-plan approval and a special-use permit from the Planning Board.
“This is just an open discussion to start,” DiLallo said. “If there’s something more the Planning Board wants, CVS is willing to do that.”
She said Creighton Manning Engineering of Albany submitted a traffic study to the Town Board in June that found the project and rezoning would have minimal impact. The state Department of Transportation found the report reasonable, she said.
She said contrary to what many residents have charged, the zoning change was not spot zoning — an arbitrary change that applies only to the applicant.
“It’s an extension of an already existing B-1 district,” she said.
She added, “The purpose of this request is to create enough space for this new use at this heavily traveled intersection.”
Councilman Joe Villano responded to residents’ concerns that the CVS would increase traffic and put the neighborhood’s children at risk of injury. He said he grew up riding bikes and playing in the streets of that neighborhood, where his parents still live, and at the time “there were many businesses in this area.” The now-defunct building was home to upstairs apartments and a deli, among other stores, he said.
“Businesses do create traffic,” he said. “As a child who grew up in this neighborhood, I understood those concerns, and I made sure I didn’t get run over, or else I wouldn’t be here for you today.”
Town Supervisor Harry Buffardi said he liked the project three years ago when he voted in favor of it, and that bringing a Fortune 500 company to Rotterdam would have a positive effect. He said the drugstore will “meet the needs of that community” and improve the corridor’s visual appeal.
“I think I brought it up that it reminded me of a 1930s Eastern European gulag the way it looks now,” he said.
"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix,"
I'm glad that something is going there. I've mentioned in other posts that I don't care what goes there, it could be a whorehouse for all I care, just tear down the abomination that's there now and build something. Screw the neighbors, they managed to obstruct progress for 3 years. If they don't like it, then move.
Sounds like you are ready for a run! You've got the right mind-set . . . .
Sounds like you are ready for a run! You've got the right mind-set . . . .
Nope, I'm just sick and tired of foot dragging, while nothing gets done. Build a f**king sewage disposal plant there, a f**king home for wayward politicians, a gay juice bar, a biker bar, a confederate battle flag manufacturing business, a gun store, a gas station, anything!!!! Just do something!!! And I'll say it again, screw the neighbors, because of them that property has looked like sh*t for 3 more years. Was that a better solution than a tax paying drugstore?
"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix,"
Nope, I'm just sick and tired of foot dragging, while nothing gets done. Build a f**king sewage disposal plant there, a f**king home for wayward politicians, a gay juice bar, a biker bar, a confederate battle flag manufacturing business, a gun store, a gas station, anything!!!! Just do something!!! And I'll say it again, screw the neighbors, because of them that property has looked like sh*t for 3 more years. Was that a better solution than a tax paying drugstore?
Schenectady loses a drug store and Rotterdam simply re-locates an eyesore...what is the gain FOR THE RESIDENTS?? As far as a tax paying drugstore, you're replacing two drugstores with one, where's the gain in taxes?
"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
Schenectady loses a drug store and Rotterdam simply re-locates an eyesore...what is the gain FOR THE RESIDENTS?? As far as a tax paying drugstore, you're replacing two drugstores with one, where's the gain in taxes?
I don't fu**in' care about Schenectady, I don't fu**in' care about the neighbors....I DON'T fu**in' CARE!!!!!! JUST PUT SOMETHING THERE OTHER THAN THAT fu**in' DERELICT VERMIN FILLED BUILDING!!!
"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix,"
I don't fu**in' care about Schenectady, I don't fu**in' care about the neighbors....I DON'T fu**in' CARE!!!!!! JUST PUT SOMETHING THERE OTHER THAN THAT fu**in' DERELICT VERMIN FILLED BUILDING!!!
You've made that quite fu**in clear...You don't care about other fu**in people. I hope someone builds a fu**in biker bar right next to your fu**in house, so you fu**in get no fu**in sleep from all of the fu**in loud pipes making a fu**in racket until 4 in the fu**in morning. And you lose your fu**in mind and shoot up a fu**in walmart....then you get sent to fu**in prison and get fucked up the a** from some sick f*** named Bubba
"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
cvs should have gone back to the ROTTENdam square mall where it use to be.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler