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State allocates $1 million for Farrel demolition


State allocates $1 million for Farrel demolition
Eddy Martinez
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The roof of the Farrel building on North Main Street shows extensive deterioration and some collapsed sections.Contributed photo / City of AnsoniaShow MoreShow Less
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An interior photo of the Farrel foundry, which is slated for demolition.Contributed photo / City of AnsoniaShow MoreShow Less
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A section of the roof of the Farrel foundry building has collapsed.Contributed photo / City of AnsoniaShow MoreShow Less
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ANSONIA - The Farrel Foundry and Machine Co. site, located on 35 North Main St., is a step closer to being demolished and remediated with news that the city will receive $1 million from the state Brownfield Remediation Program. ....

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Ansonia rock crushing business could move if zone change approved


Ansonia rock crushing business could move if zone change approved
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Burns Construction s new facilities at16 Riverside Drive in Ansonia, Conn. on Thursday, September 12, 2019.Brian Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
ANSONIA Residents battling a rock crushing facility on Riverside Drive say the city and facility want to change zoning regulations in an attempt to retroactively allow the business to crush rocks.
City officials disagree, saying Burns Construction Inc. is legally running its facility but wants to change the regulations to allow it to move its rock crushing to another part of its property, away from neighbors.
“This is the correct process. We re very happy that Burns stepped forward to do this,” said City Attorney John Marini. ....

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