Date: Fri 17-Apr-1998
Date: Fri 17-Apr-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
Conservation-wetlands-
Full Text:
Wetlands Hearing Set On Homesteads Plan
BY ANDREW GOROSKO
The Conservation Commission has scheduled a public hearing on the wetlands
construction aspects of a proposal to build 300 age-restricted housing units
on a 60-acre parcel on Mt Pleasant Road in Hawleyville.
The hearing is scheduled for 7:30 pm Wednesday, April 22, at the town land use
offices in Canaan House at Fairfield Hills.
Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members March 19 swiftly approved a zone
change requested by The Homesteads at Newtown, LLC, thus letting the
development group proceed with detailed development planning on its proposed
300-unit complex.
Applicant Dr Morton Silberstein received a change of zone for about 60 acres
off Mt Pleasant Road, altering that land's development designation from (R-1)
and (R-2) Residential to (EH-10) Elderly Housing.
The project requires a wetlands construction permit from the Conservation
Commission and a special exception to the zoning regulations for a site
development plan from the P&Z.
Converting the zoning designation of the property places more limitations on
how the land can be developed.
Concerns that were raised at a past P&Z public hearing about the developers'
proposal to extend an emergency accessway from the site to Pocono Road will be
addressed when the P&Z reviews the site plan for the proposed 300 housing
units.
Although generally acknowledging that providing age-restricted housing is
worthwhile, some residents who live near the site say such a facility would
make their lives more difficult.
The residents' concerns focus on: a proposal to create an emergency accessway
to the site from the narrow, unlit, deteriorated Pocono Road; increased
property taxes; increased traffic; the visibility of the development; how it
would be illuminated at night; fire safety questions; and whether other
properties in the area would be required to connect to a municipal sanitary
sewer that would serve the complex.
Wetlands Issues
In his application pending before the Conservation Commission, Dr Silberstein
wants permission to place clean earthen fill along the edge of some wetlands,
install two stormwater culverts, build a stormwater retention basin, and
stabilize four areas along a streambank to accommodate the grading associated
with the construction of roadways on the site.
Most of the site is a vacant former gravel mine. The property is north of Mt
Pleasant Road, south of Old Hawleyville Road and Interstate 84, east of the
Bethel town line, and west of Pocono Road. Most of the site lies to the north,
northeast, and northwest of Grace Christian Fellowship and Newtown
Professional Building.
The complex would include 100 assisted-living units which are for the elderly
needing the highest level of care; 160 congregate-housing units for those
requiring less care; and 40 independent-living apartments for the elderly
requiring even lower care levels.
