Apr 12, 2015

'Brunswick Meadows' -- Here's a look at our new 'neighbors'

Project location as it relates to the Terrace.
For those of you who have seen the string of "Brunswick Meadows" signs posted along the east side of Oakwood Avenue (Route 40) and wondered what's going on, here's the rundown according to documents filed with the Town of Brunswick.

(For the benefit of our newer Terrace residents, Oakwood Avenue roughly separates Troy from Brunswick, so what you see on the other side of the street as you leave the Terrace is in Brunswick.)

The proposed development project originally was submitted on January 13, 2005. Its current configuration was submitted to the town in 2008 as a "PDD" (Planning Development District) consisting of 34 condominium buildings with a total of 136 living units. A series of followup modifications reduced the project size to 31 buildings/124 living units, then to 28/112, then to 26/104, and finally to 23/92.

The developer, identified originally as "J.P.J. Partnership" but now referred to in Town of Brunswick documents as "Oakwood Property Management," describes the project as a "residential condominium community" on an 18.3 acre parcel that itself is "a portion of a larger 97.6 acre parcel." Interestingly, the proposal states there are no plans for development of the remaining 79.3 acres.

The project site is located off Grange Road (NYS Route 142), approximately 200 feet east of the Town of Brunswick and City of Troy municipal boundary. It will include roads, infrastructure and storm water management systems. Access to the development would be from Grange Road.

The proposed buildings will measure approximately 84 feet by 60 feet, consisting of approximately 6,278 square feet. There also will be 256 off-street parking spaces -- 92 garage spaces, 140 driveway spaces and 24 unassigned spaces spread throughout the site "in small landscaped parking areas. The result is 2.8 parking spaces per condominium unit."

The layout below was submitted in 2006, so some changes have been made since then. However, it does show the general design.

Click on map to see proposed building layout.
If you want to see other materials on file with the Town of Brunswick -- testimony, proposals, environmental review, architectural drawings and the like -- you can access them by clicking here.

-- Bill Dowd
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