Date: Fri 22-Aug-1997
Date: Fri 22-Aug-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
Newtown-Village-hearing
Full Text:
Hearing Continues August 28 On Newtown Village
The Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) public hearing on the proposed
96-house Newtown Village is scheduled to resume Thursday, August 28, at 8 pm
at Newtown Middle School auditorium, 11 Queen Street.
A P&Z business meeting at 7:30 pm will precede the hearing.
D&H Homes, LLC, of New Milford, and Fairfield 2000 Homes Corporation of
Stamford, want to build Newtown Village at the site of a former sand and
gravel mine bordered on the west by the Exit 11 entrance ramp to Interstate
84, on the northeast by Philo Curtis Road, on the south by Route 34, and on
the southeast by Bishop Circle. The site was used as a surface mine 25 years
ago during the construction of I-84. The applicants have options to buy the
three parcels comprising the 31.7-acre site. The complex would have private
roads.
The developers presented their construction proposal at an August 7 public
hearing. The length of the presentation caused the hearing to be continued to
August 28 for public comments on the project.
The public hearing will focus on two applications from the developers - a
request to build 96 houses, 24 of which would be affordable housing, and a
request to amend the zoning regulations to allow the installation of a
small-scale sewage treatment plant at the site. (See related story).
