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Date: Fri 18-Aug-1995

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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Exposition-Hall-Hawleyville

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Residents Poised To Protest Exposition Hall

B Y A NDREW G OROSKO

A proposal to build a large exposition hall in Hawleyville was slated for

discussion Thursday evening as Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members

were set to conduct three public hearings on aspects of the plan.

The hearings were scheduled to begin at 8 pm, after the deadline for this

edition of The Bee.

On August 15, the town's Economic Development Commission (EDC) had been

scheduled to hear a presentation on the proposed Connecticut Exposition and

Performance Events Center (CEPEC) from Connecticut Expo Development, a limited

liability corporation. On August 11, however, the EDC canceled its August 15

meeting.

A three-page, anonymous handbill was distributed to Hawleyville area residents

last weekend urging them to attend the August 17 public hearings and to oppose

the CEPEC proposal.

Joy Brewster of Mt Pleasant Road, managing partner of Connecticut Expo

Development, has said the proposed 113,000-square-foot facility is much needed

in the region for various trade shows, public shows and recreational sports.

Such an exposition hall would provide a stimulus for the regional economy

during its construction and operation, according to Ms Brewster.

But Hawleyville area residents who have raised objections to the proposal

charge that an exposition hall would adversely affect their section of town.

The residents claim that a hall could have negative environmental effects,

including wetlands damage, water supply problems, and sewage disposal woes.

The residents also charge the presence of a hall would overload the area with

traffic.

At the August 17 P&Z meeting, the P&Z was scheduled to hear public comments on

three requests from the developers: a zone change for 80 acres at 33

Hawleyville Road from Farming/Residential-2 (R-2) zoning to Industrial (M-5)

zoning; a zoning amendement to allow an exhibition hall as a permitted land

use in a M-5 zone; and a zoning amendment to allow such a hall to be as tall

as 50 feet.

If the three requests are granted by the P&Z, the applicant, at some future

time, would apply for P&Z approval of construction plans. Such a request also

would require a public hearing.

The three public hearings on August 17 were expected to be well attended. The

session was slated to be held in the Alexandria Room at Edmond Town Hall

rather than at the Town Hall South conference room to accommodate a larger

than normal audience. The last land use public hearing to draw such interest

was held in November 1994 when Walnut Tree Asociates presented its plans for

Walnut Tree Village, a condominium complex now under construction on Walnut

Tree Hill Road.

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