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Mayor heads Shelton's GOP ticket, two new faces running for alderman seats

Mayor heads Shelton's GOP ticket, two new faces running for alderman seats
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Mayor heads Shelton's GOP ticket, two new faces running for alderman seats

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Developer appeals denial of zone change for Beacon Falls housing project

By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer BEACON FALLS An appeal filed in Superior Court in March seeks court intervention to grant a developer’s application for a zone change for the proposed Hopp Brook Estates housing development project. Attorney Stephen Bellis, a lawyer with The Pellegrino Law Firm and a principal with Hopp Brook Developers, LLC, filed the appeal. The appeal claims the Planning and Zoning Commission “acted illegally, arbitrarily and in abuse of its discretion” when it denied a zone change application for the project in February. Hopp Brook Developers applied last year for a zone change and a special exception for a project to build 109 three-bedroom homes on a 135-acre, undeveloped parcel of land it owns off Oakwood Drive near the Bethany border. The proposed project elicited strong opposition from members of the public.

Developer plans to appeal P&Z decision

Hopp Brook Estates proposal called for 109 homes in Beacon Falls BEACON FALLS The developer behind the proposed Hopp Brook Estates housing development plans to appeal in Superior Court the Planning and Zoning Commission’s decision to deny an application for the project. Hopp Brook Developers, LLC, which is based in Shelton, wants to build 109 three-bedroom homes on a 135-acre, undeveloped parcel of land it owns off Oakwood Drive near the Bethany border. Hopp Brook Developers had two applications one for a zone change and another for a special exception for the project pending before the commission. In 2017, the then-Planning and Zoning Commission approved changing the zone of the land from Residential 1 to a Planned Residential Open Space District for the project, but the legal notice announcing the decision incorrectly stated the area for the change. The most recent application for the zone change was meant to clear up the clerical error from 2017.

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