The Town Council at its meeting on Tuesday adopted the master plan, which can be used in future development of a town ranked as the ninth fastest growing community in
Plans for the newly approved subdivision are to build 134 traditional homes between 2,000-3,000 square feet and 55 maintenance-free, age-targeted cottages between 1,600-2,000 square feet.
After the meeting, Town Administrator Nick Bellar told The Times he should have "a significant report," on the new signage at the next council meeting.