Date: Fri 27-Jun-1997
Date: Fri 27-Jun-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
P&Z-Resubdivisions-Rollingwood
Full Text:
Hearing Set On Newtown Village Plan
Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members have tentatively scheduled a
public hearing on the controversial Newtown Village housing complex for August
7.
At the hearing, comments will be sought on the proposal to build 96
free-standing, single-family houses, 24 of which would be designated as
affordable housing. The application marks the first affordable housing
proposal for Newtown.
D&H Homes, LLC, of New Milford, and Fairfield 2000 Homes Corporation of
Stamford, seek to build Newtown Village at the site of a former sand and
gravel mine in Sandy Hook 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.
Last February, in the face of strenuous opposition from nearby property
owners, the Conservation Commission unanimously granted a wetlands
construction license to the Newton Village applicants.
The Sandy Hook Neighborhood Coalition had raised various environmental
objections to Newtown Village.
