East Hampton Town Planning Board Rejects Bolla Market Proposal, Citing Community Character and Zoning Concerns - 27 East

East Hampton Town Planning Board Rejects Bolla Market Proposal, Citing Community Character and Zoning Concerns

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The East Hampton Town Planning Board unanimously agreed that a proposal to expand the Mobil Station in Amagansett into a Bolla Market would not fit the character of the community. JACK MOTZ

The East Hampton Town Planning Board unanimously agreed that a proposal to expand the Mobil Station in Amagansett into a Bolla Market would not fit the character of the community. JACK MOTZ

The East Hampton Town Planning Board unanimously agreed that a proposal to expand the Mobil Station in Amagansett into a Bolla Market would not fit the character of the community. JACK MOTZ

The East Hampton Town Planning Board unanimously agreed that a proposal to expand the Mobil Station in Amagansett into a Bolla Market would not fit the character of the community. JACK MOTZ

Jack Motz on Mar 4, 2025
The East Hampton Town Planning Board unanimously agreed that a preliminary application to expand the Mobil gas station in Amagansett into a Bolla Market — with a Tim Hortons coffeehouse... more

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