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A developer plans to build a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen at 111 Rubber Ave. in Naugatuck. –ANDREAS YILMA
NAUGATUCK A developer received the go-ahead to open a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen on Rubber Avenue.
The Zoning Commission on Feb. 17 approved a special permit for the fried chicken fast food restaurant to open with a drive thru at 111 Rubber Ave. The Parikh Network, a large franchise group, plans to tear down the former John’s Restaurant and build a Popeyes in its place.
The commission’s approval of the special permit included a condition that the developer meet with the land use officials and the property owner of 1 Fairview Ave., which is behind the site, to discuss a buffer of evergreen plantings near the property line. The developer is also responsible for any impact the project has on trees on the property of 1 Fairview Ave.
Replies(6) The Parikh Network is seeking approval of a special permit application to bring a Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen with drive-thru to 111 Rubber Ave. (Shutterstock )
NAUGATUCK, CT The Parikh Network is seeking approval of a special permit application to bring a Popeye s Louisiana Kitchen with drive-thru to 111 Rubber Ave.
The Zoning Commission has set a 6:15 p.m. public hearing on Jan. 20 for the proposal. The Inland Wetland Commission is also required to give a report on the proposal.
Lori Rotella, WEO stated at a meeting earlier this month, that this is a special permit application and with a special permit, it requires a report from wetlands. A brook is about 250 feet away.
NAUGATUCK A developer wants to build a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen restaurant on Rubber Avenue.
The Parikh Network, a large franchise group, is proposing to build a Popeyes, a fried chicken fast food restaurant, at 111 Rubber Ave.
The New Jersey-based group has applied for two special permits one for excavation and the other for a restaurant with a drive-thru window to the Zoning Commission.
The group plans to tear down the former John’s Restaurant at 111 Rubber Ave. and build a Popeyes with a drive-thru in its place, according to the applications. John’s Restaurant closed in late October.
The plan includes removing about 1,070 cubic yards of earth material from the roughly 0.4-acre site and redeveloping the parking lot.
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