Developer will seek approval for four homes

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MARLBORO – The Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment is expected to hear an application on March 13 from representatives of Goddard Estates, which is proposing the construction of four homes on Vanderburg Road.

The applicant will be represented by attorney Salvatore Alfieri.

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According to an application dated Dec. 1, 2017, the 2.9-acre parcel is east of the Clark Place intersection. The property has a two-and-a-half-story building with a paved driveway and a parking area. The building is listed as an historic structure known as the Uriah Smock House (circa 1830 to before 1848) by the state.

The applicant is seeking a use variance to subdivide the property into five lots. The current dwelling will remain and four homes will be constructed. All of the proposed properties will have access to a cul-de-sac, according to the application.

According to the application, the five lots would ideally consist of two lots of 20,000 square feet (half-acre) and three lots of 15,000 square feet. However, the application proposes one lot totaling 29,896 square feet, one lot totaling 20,000 square feet, one lot totaling 19,090 square feet, one lot totaling 16,773 square feet and one lot totaling 15,708 square feet.

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