Updated June 16, 2026 with new reporting. The June 17 agenda is a material next-step update to the earlier Stewart’s design-review story, not a separate unrelated project.

Wilton’s June 17 Planning Board agenda splits the Stewart’s proposal into four coordinated filings touching the main store site, Walton’s, Adirondack Trust and a lot consolidation.

Stewart’s Maple Avenue proposal will return to the Wilton Planning Board on Wednesday, June 17, as four linked applications, a step up from the concept-level review the board discussed in March.

Stewart’s Maple Avenue proposal will return to the Wilton Planning Board on Wednesday, June 17, as four linked applications, giving the board a more formal package to review than the concept discussion it held in March.

The June 17 agenda lists:

  • a lot consolidation for 644, 646 and 648 Maple Ave and 60 Davidson Dr;
  • an amended Adirondack Trust site plan and lot line adjustment for 650 Maple Ave;
  • a Walton’s site plan and lot line adjustment for 640 Maple Ave; and
  • the main Stewart’s application for a 4,500-square-foot convenience store with a six-pump canopy.

Draft March 18 Planning Board minutes show Stewart’s earlier pitched a layout with the store facing Route 9, a driveway moved about 100 feet east for shared access with Walton’s, six picnic tables, a sidewalk connection and a masonry dumpster enclosure. Those minutes also said New York State Department of Transportation traffic analysis was not yet complete at that point.

The June 17 agenda does not spell out what votes, if any, the board will take on each piece. But the split agenda shows the project is now being reviewed as a coordinated package involving multiple adjoining parcels and access points along the Maple Avenue corridor.

For nearby residents and corridor users, the next public record to watch is the June 17 Planning Board meeting and the draft minutes that follow.

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