Putting rubble to good use

MILLERTON — The old Broadway Pizza building on the corner of routes 44 and 62, where the future site of a new Salisbury Bank & Trust branch will be, was demolished and the property cleared out more than a month ago; grass has already sprouted in its absence. And while the average person would assume the remains of that building would simply go to waste, Rob Cooper has made sure that isn’t the case.

Cooper is the owner of the Irondale Development Corporation, and owns property running along Route 22 north of the village. In addition to owning the Associated Lightning Rod Company, he rents out his building to the NAPA auto parts store on that property.

Further north on the same stretch of land, piles upon piles of broken concrete and blacktop have been sitting for a period of time. You may have already guessed where it came from — the Broadway Pizza building.

“It’s always good to use recycled materials,� Cooper said, who reported contacting Salisbury Bank & Trust about using the rubble. “Otherwise you’re digging gravel out of a bank on somebody else’s property. If we can take advantage of the concrete, we’re doing a good thing.�

The blacktop and concrete chunks are considered clean fill by the state Department of Environmental Conservation, Cooper said, but not in such large chunks. Last week, rock crushing machines arrived on site and began the process of breaking the materials down into pieces of more manageable size.

The fill will be used to increase the entire grade of the north field on Cooper’s property. Work is also being done to build a swale that will divert water flow, which Cooper said has always been a problem on that section of the property.

The Irving Farm Company has already purchased a 4-acre piece of land from Cooper, with the intention of moving its factory. Currently, the business roasts its coffee beans on a private farm 10 minutes outside Millerton. However, as business has grown, it has run out of space.

Business “is exploding,� said Irving Farm Company owner Steve Levin. He said the new factory plans on utilizing sustainable energy sources, and as he pointed out, will bring a few jobs to town as well.

Irving Farm, in addition to the coffee shop on Main Street (which Levin no longer owns), has two stores in New York City. Levin said he is currently focusing on the wholesale business, and has no current plans to open up another shop in the area.

“We’ll probably have plans [for the roasting factory] drawn up for the fall,� Levin said, acknowledging he’s got to go through the process of acquiring the proper permits and approvals. He said he hopes to begin building in the spring.

As for the rest of the property, Cooper said he intends to move his Associated Lightning Rod business there, but he did not lay out a time frame for the project.

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