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Council member Todd Barstow cast the lone dissenting vote against the rezoning.
As earlier reported, TPA is proposing a 1.2 million square foot warehouse/distribution facility “and associated site improvements.”
It was previously noted the TPA proposal aligns with the recommendation of the city s Comprehensive Plan and was recommended for approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 3, according to city documents.
Council also held a first reading for a similar warehouse project – this one calling for two large-size distribution-style structures – to be constructed in the Broad Street and Etna Parkway area.
As previously reported, South Carolina-based “Red Rock,” is proposing two, approximately million-square-feet buildings on land fronting Broad Street within Pataskala’s Joint Economic Development District (or JEDD), in the Pataskala Corporate Park.
New Canaan s Glass House to open, parking on site
Grace Duffield
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Noelle Newelle peers into the Glass House in New Canaan, which will be opening after the Planning and Zoning Commission approved their plans. Photo was contributed March 2021.Christa Carr / Contributed photosShow MoreShow Less
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The Glass House will be open again after New Canaan Planning and Zoning Commission approved it plans. Photo contributed March 2021.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Glass House will reopen for visitors in April after the Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to allow visitors to the National Historic Landmark to park on the premises due to concerns over COVID-19.
By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
BEACON FALLS The Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 25 denied a zone change application, without prejudice, for the proposed Hopp Brook Estates housing development project.
Hopp Brook Developers, LLC, which is based in Shelton, sought to build 109 three-bedroom homes on a 135-acre, undeveloped parcel of land it owns off Oakwood Drive near the Bethany border.
The commission unanimously denied the application at the Feb. 25 special meeting after discussing the matter and not reaching a consensus in executive session. Commission member Harry Roscoe recused himself from the vote.
“I just feel that we couldn’t have settled this at the (Feb. 11) public hearing, but we’ve come to the end of the road,” Chairman Donald Molleur said.