Plans would develop Old School House Pub & Restaurant site into housing

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Plans would develop Old School House Pub & Restaurant site into housing
Old School House Pub & Restaurant stands at 17 School Street. (Photo/Caroline Gordon)

HUDSON – A six-unit multifamily development may be taking the place of the Old School House Pub & Restaurant, pending approval by the Planning Board.

The project is located at 17 School Street, which is 12,282 square feet.

The developer, Hancock Associates, is proposing six two-bedroom residential dwelling units called “Old School House Condominiums,” which would include patios and landscape areas.

In addition, 15 parking spaces would also be added to the site – with four located at the parcel across the street at what the developers call “17A School Street.” 17 A School Street is located across the street.

According to Director of Planning and Community Development Kristina Johnson, Hancock Associates would split 17A into two lots. The parking spaces would be located in Lot 1, which is 1,110 square feet. And, Lot 2, which is 14,940 square feet, would include an office building.

Johnson said there are still a few outstanding items that the board wants to examine with the developers prior to the next meeting.

As of the Oct. 4 Planning Board meeting, among the outstanding items was a proposed fire hydrant, which still needs to be further discussed with Fire Chief Bryan Johannes.

According to a data report from the developer, Johannes requested the applicant install a municipal hydrant within the public way of School Street.

Next steps

During the meeting, the board closed the public hearing for the proposed redevelopment of Old School House Pub & Restaurant and asked Johnson to create a draft decision for 17 School St. and 17A School St.

The board will vote on both sites during the Oct. 18 meeting.

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