A significant commercial expansion is proposed for the old Clinton Vineyard property. Here is what neighbors need to know.
The new owner of the Clinton Vineyard property, Barry Milea (of Milea Vineyards), has applied to the Town of Clinton Planning Board to transform the historic site on Schultzville Road into a large-scale commercial venue. The plan aims to replicate the experience of his Hollow Road facility, but on a much larger scale in a quiet AR5 zoning district.
The Proposal by the Numbers
Why This Concerns Our Community
Schultzville Road is not a commercial corridor; it is a historic, narrow, and winding country road—portions of which are dirt. It is a designated “scenic road” cherished by residents, walkers, and cyclists.
We are concerned that this proposal will:
Commercial Growth Belongs in the Hamlet
Our town zoning laws designated the Hamlet of Clinton Corners for commercial businesses for a reason. We already have wonderful local options like Jeannie Bean’s and other places, Ruby’s, The Harker House, and Meadowland Farm nearby.
We do not need to industrialize a quiet farming and residential zone to support local business. We can support our economy without ruining the rural character that makes our town special.
The Planning Board needs to hear from residents who want to protect the safety and character of Schultzville Road. Do not let this approval happen in silence.
Contact the Clinton Planning Board Today:
Ask them: Do we really need another large-scale food and wine business that ruins the rural character of our community?
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