Aylwards Propose Seven-Lot Subdivision in Keene, Public Comment Open Until January 8
Philip and Kathleen Aylward have proposed a seven-lot subdivision on 168 acres off state Route 73 in Keene, with six lots ranging from 1.96 to 3.98 acres and one large lot intended for a family home. The Adirondack Park Agency is accepting public comments on the proposal until January 8, with a board vote scheduled for January 22-23; so far, one opposition comment has been received. Additionally, the APA is also considering a 5-megawatt lithium-ion battery storage system proposal from Carson Power in Northampton, open for public comment until the same date.

Philip and Kathleen Aylward propose a seven-lot subdivision on 168 acres off state Route 73 in Keene, acquired in July 2023. Six lots will range from 1.96 to 3.98 acres, while one lot will nearly encompass 150 acres, intended for a family home.
The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) is accepting public comments on the proposal until January 8, with a board vote scheduled for January 22-23. So far, one comment opposing the project has been received.
The APA issued two notices for incomplete application over the fall, but staff determined the application complete on December 15. Additionally, the APA will consider a 5-megawatt lithium-ion battery storage system proposal from Carson Power in Northampton, also open for public comment until January 8.




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