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What’s at Risk?

aerial of cantine dam

The Partition Street Project is being built on the former Cantine Mill property [aka Barclays Dam]. Back in 1985 Saugerties Village government recognized the potential of the 7 acres that borders the lower Esopus Creek and at its center the magnificent dam which was constructed to help fuel the industrial revolution.

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Dear Congressman Maurice Hinchey

The Partition Street Project will have a significant impact on the long-term economic future of Saugerties.

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The criteria for review in the [Saugerties Village] zoning law includes: “The design, location and function of easements or other access providing public access to the water’s edge.

Village resident reiterates Village Zoning Laws at Saugerties Village Planning Board’s “Special Use” public hearing

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