Winston Farm Impact Statement Needs More Work, Town Consultant Says
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SAUGERTIES - The developers seeking to transform Winston Farm into, in their words, “a premier regional mixed-use destination venue for the Hudson Valley” have hit a stumbling block. Their draft generic environmental impact statement (DGEIS) has been rejected as incomplete by the town's lead consultant on the project.
Opponents of the project needn't start popping champagne, though. It is, after all, a draft, subject to amendment. On the other hand, the extent and importance of the incomplete or missing sections is surprising.
The farm's 840 acres are rich in local history and environmentally significant, sitting atop the Beaverkill Aquifer and within its official protection district. Previous attempts to turn the land into something more domesticated and commercialized than mere landscape have run aground over the last 30 years.
The current proposal, per the developers’ Aug. 15, 208-page DGEIS, envisions as many as 133 single-family homes, 115 townhouses, and 800 condo/apartment units as well as “a campground with 157 cabins and RV sites, 425,000 square feet of commercial retail space, a 150-room boutique hotel, a conference center with 300 hotel rooms, a 5,000-person amphitheater, and 375,000 square feet of lab or light-industrial space.”