Hurley - When Planning Boards Go Rogue (and cost town’s money)

Every so often an application with a planning board piques local interest. This is the case with the proposed Dunkin’ drive-through at the intersection of Route 28 and 375 in West Hurley. A proposed development that does not require zoning changes or SEQR review, nonetheless has been stymied by members of a planning board listening to a small but vocal citizenry. 

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