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A Green Light for New House at Cilli Farm Site Despite Area’s Flooding Issues

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Rendering of house proposed for 100 Glover Street in Sag Harbor, the former site of the Cilli farmhouse, which was demolished in late 2023 to make way for a two-lot subdivision. The Harbor Committee conditionally granted a wetlands permit for the project on January 4. No plans have been filed so far for the remaining adjacent subdivision lot.

Rendering of house proposed for 100 Glover Street in Sag Harbor, the former site of the Cilli farmhouse, which was demolished in late 2023 to make way for a two-lot subdivision. The Harbor Committee conditionally granted a wetlands permit for the project on January 4. No plans have been filed so far for the remaining adjacent subdivision lot.

Peter Boody on Jan 9, 2024
“Can’t we find something wrong here?” joked Harbor Committee member Mary Ann Eddy as the panel reviewed plans last week for a two-story house containing 4,100 square feet of living... more

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