Variance sought for Dunkin’ on Route 9 

The Philipstown Zoning Board on Nov. 4 denied a request to allow a drive-thru at a Dunkin’ proposed for the former Automar property on Route 9. 

Misti’s Properties 3070 Inc. introduced on Sept. 19 a two-phase project for the 27-acre former service garage at 3070 Route 9. The initial phase calls for demolishing the 3,000-square-foot structure and replacing it with a 4,000-square-foot building shared by a gas station, convenience store and a Dunkin’ with a drive-thru.

Because drive-thrus are not allowed in a Highway Commercial Zone, Misti’s needed a variance from the Zoning Board. After a public hearing at which residents raised concerns about traffic and safety, the board voted to deny the variance. Misti’s also proposes an 18,000-square-foot “flex” building with storage for contractors and a small office, and potential space for a loading dock and truck parking lot.

The second phase of the project calls for the construction of a solar panel farm on the rear of the property.

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2 replies on “Philipstown Zoning Board Denies Drive-Thru”

  1. With the push for electric vehicles and more efficient gas cars, I don’t see how it makes sense to build gas stations. Ask any gas station owner if their sales are down compared to years past. [via Facebook]

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