Dollar Tree cancels meeting amid complaints from community
Posted: Jan 31, 2012 12:11 AM EST By Robert Boyd - email
Dollar Tree
was supposed to hold a public meeting with the Schodack Planning Board
Monday night but it was canceled after receiving several letters of
complaint from members of the community.
Dollar Tree wants to develop a one million square foot distribution center in Schodack near the junction of Routes 9 and 20.
However, people who live near there are upset.
"In all their distribution centers, I believe
there are eight or nine distribution centers, this is the first one
that comes into a residential area," said Robert Wiltsie.
Wiltsie is one of dozens of Schodack
residents concerned about Dollar Tree building a $1 million dollar
distribution center less than 150 feet away from their neighborhood.
"This is a very quite area, if you come here
in the afternoon at about three o'clock it's one of the quietest
neighborhoods you would want to be in," said Wiltsie. "And we're really
concerned because we think 150 trucks a day, particularly 24/7 in the
middle of the night, if you've ever heard the back ups and the beep,
beep, beeps, you know it's going to be a real problem."Wiltsie is also concerned about health issues regarding their water
supply.
"We all have wells in this particular area and we have an aquifer and we're very concerned it's going to affect our aquifer," said Wiltsie.
"We all have wells in this particular area and we have an aquifer and we're very concerned it's going to affect our aquifer," said Wiltsie.
The Dollar Tree did not return calls from News10 regarding the cancelation of the meeting.The planning board said they will not make any decisions until they have information from all sides.
I wonder if their decision will be based on the threat of a lawsuit.
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