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Chronicle Editorial: Basic village democracy demands public hearings before Lot A is sold to a developer who wants to build 95 condo units on it and an adjacent site.

Chronicle Editorial: Basic village democracy demands public hearings before Lot A is sold to a developer who wants to build 95 condo units on it and an adjacent site.

A major development across from the train station will affect everyone in the village. But the Board of Trustees plans to fast track it this evening, just two days after announcing the tentative sale.

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Artist’s conception of planned development on Croton Point Avenue

On Monday, after months of secret negotiations and executive sessions, village officials announced plans to sell Lot A across from the Croton-Harmon train station to the Chappaqua-based developer WBP Development LLC (formerly known as Wilder Balter Partners Inc., and still often called by that name) for $2.3 million.

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