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TRITEC plans to construct 291 apartments, along with more than 46,000 square feet of retail space and 18,000 square feet of office space in the Four Corners section of the village. The project will also include a parking garage with more than 500 spaces.
Patchogue mayor Paul Pontieri and trustees Jack Krieger, Lori Devlin and Joseph Keyes voted in favor of the project. Trustees Gerard Crean, William Hilton and Deputy Mayor Stephen McGiff voted in opposition.
Because TRITEC needs to seek a variance from the ZBA for a 9-foot-by-18-foot parking spot that is used in the plans, Crean made a motion to postpone the village board decision until after the ZBA meets next Wednesday.
A step in the right direction to bring in more legal apartments and mixed use at the former Sweezey's location. IMHO this is a great use of a space which has been sitting vacant for years. Hopefully those who voted no will reconsider.