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Date: Fri 06-Oct-1995

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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Hawleyville-CEPEC-expo-hall

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Residents Discuss Concerns About Hawleyville Expo Hall

B Y A NDREW G OROSKO

Hawleyville residents concerned about a proposal to build a large exposition

hall off Route 25 met September 28 to discuss their concerns about the

project.

Meeting as the North Newtowners Homeowners Association at the Hawleyville

Volunteer Fire Department Firehouse, the residents discussed the project with

Greg White of Noetic Engineering of Bethel. Mr White has designed basic plans

for what is known as the Connecticut Exposition and Performance Events Center

(CEPEC) for Joy Brewster.

Ms Brewster, proprietor of Cassio Kennels on Mt Pleasant Road, has proposed

construction of a more than 100,000 square foot exhibition hall on a 40-acre

parcel across Route 25 from the Hawleyville Post Office. The controversial

proposal was the subject of a more than five-hour public hearing in August.

Most of the September 28 session involved homeowners asking Mr White questions

about the exhibition hall proposal.

Mr White explained that he and Ms Brewster are partners in a development group

which would build the exhibition hall. Other unidentified persons would join

them as partners provided that preliminary approvals for the exhibition hall

are gained from the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z).

Ms Brewster is seeking three appriovals from the P&Z. These include: allowing

exhibition halls as a "special exception" land use in an M-5 Industrial zone;

a zone change from Residential to Industrial M-5 for the 40 acres; and

allowing such exhibition halls to be as tall as 50 feet. The P&Z is scheduled

to act on the requests at its October 19 meeting to be held at 8 pm in the

Alexandria Room in Edmond Town Hall.

Hawleyville residents have voiced concerns over Ms Brewster's proposal for a

hall which would be the site for trade shows, public shows, public events and

recreational sports activities. These concerns focus on: whether there is a

sufficient underground water supply in Hawleyville to support a facility which

would attract thousands of vistors; whether there is a suitable way to dispose

of wastewater generated by such a hall; whether Hawleyville would be

overwhelmed by traffic arriving at and departing from the hall; whether an

exhibition hall would be economically viable; and whether Hawleyville's

character would be adversely affected by the presence of such a hall.

Ms Brewster and consultants she has hired for the project maintain that the

presence of a hall wouldn't pose water supply, sewage disposal or traffic

problems. They add there is a definite demand among exhibitors for such a

facility in this area. The development proposal's proponents say an exhibition

hall would be an attractive regional asset which would enhance the area's

economic development and generate jobs both directly and indirectly.

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