WOODSTOCK, N.Y. — Zena Homes’ request for an extension to Eastwoods Drive should be evaluated based on the maximum number of units that could be built rather than a promise that a proposed 30-lot subdivision would be limited to single-family homes, town Supervisor Bill McKenna and Supervisor-elect Anula Courtis said.

Their stance comes as the town Planning Board gears up for a review of an extension of more than 1,000 feet that goes to the town of Ulster line for access to the project. Woodstock is responsible for reviews of the road extension, while the Ulster town Planning Board has authority over the landlocked project, which relies on having access to a public street.

“If they were willing to put a deed restriction in that says each lot will have only one dwelling unit, then I would

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