The latest Woodstock planning board meeting on traffic and environmental concerns from the proposed Zena Homes development sparked discussion of what’s next and surfaced a longstanding lack of communication from the town of Ulster.
Recently, the state Department of Environmental Conservation settled a dispute between the two towns by ruling the town of Ulster is the lead agency. But all is not lost for Woodstock’s concerns, explained town planning attorney John Lyons.
“Woodstock will be an involved agency in the environmental review process because you have approval of the project,” Lyons said.
“Your role as an involved agency is to communicate to the lead agency and inform the lead agency as best you can about the concerns that Woodstock and the Woodstock community and the Woodstock pl

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