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Proposed Tuckahoe Hotel Site Once Again On The Planning Board Docket

TUCKAHOE, N.Y. - After more than a year of discussion and debate, the proposed hotel site on Marbledale Road is once again being opened up to public discussion by the Tuckahoe Planning Board.

The proposed location for a Marriott on Marbledale Road in Tuckahoe.

The proposed location for a Marriott on Marbledale Road in Tuckahoe.

Photo Credit: Zak Failla

Next week, the Planning Board will revisit the hotel proposal, after contaiminents were found at the proposed site at 109 Marbledale Road.

After contaminants were found at the proposed site at 109 Marbledale Road, slowing construction progress on a proposed Marriott complex, state and local officials accepted written comments and concerns regarding the plan from the Brownfield Cleanup Program. Next week, the Planning Board will revisit the proposal and update the public.

After multiple inspections, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation determined that the site “poses a significant threat due to elevated concentrations of Freon in soil vapor at the site border.”

As a result, contractors were forced to come up with a course of action that calls for a complete cleanup of the entire location, the development of a “site management plan” to preserve its future, and a massive excavation of the contaminated soil.

At the time the pollutants were found in the soil, Tuckahoe Mayor Steve Ecklond noted that “the site looks much better than anyone anticipated, and the developer is right on track. He’s going to hopefully be in the ground later this year, or worst case, early next spring,” a timeline that has been furthered delayed.

In the past, the site at 109 Marbledale Road - which is zoned for commercial used and surrounded by mixed-residential areas - has been used for commercial and industrial operations, including a quarry, landfill, parking and auto repair.

Despite the contamination, the site can still be a viable location for the Marriott. If it is eventually completed, the hotel would feature more than 150 rooms, 200 on-site parking spaces and a restaurant. It will create upwards of 100 permanent jobs in the village, and hundreds of temporary construction jobs.

Outside of the jobs that the project creates, the village also stands to gain financially by levying a 3 percent hotel occupancy tax that would be charged to those staying at the location.

“That 3 percent (tax) is going toward police enforcement, to benefit sanitation workers and the community. When you have a business in your community with 100 or so rooms that will be constantly turned over, you’re going to have issues to deal with and that’s going to fall on our police and DPW,” Ecklond noted. “I feel strongly that that cost should be a burden for the people that are staying at the hotel, not the people who live in the community.”

There will be a public meeting on the proposed Marriott site held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17 in Village Hall. 

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