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Date: Fri 27-Feb-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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P&Z Review Fourth Version Of Tamarack Woods

BY ANDREW GOROSKO

Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members are mulling over the details of

Tamarack Woods, a proposed eight-lot residential subdivision which has been

pending before the town in one form or another for more than two years.

Attorney Robert Hall, representing M&E Land Group, presented P&Z members

February 19 with the developers' written responses to an environmental report

on Tamarack Woods made by environmental consultant Barbara Obeda. In Ms

Obeda's report, she criticizes the project on environmental grounds, including

its alleged negative effects on area domestic well water supplies. Ms Obeda is

employed by opponents of the development plan.

After considering the applicants' proposal and the opponents' comments, P&Z

members will act on Tamarack Woods.

The site covers 33 acres in an isolated area near Lake Lillinonah. The

property is within the triangle bounded by Tamarack Road, Sanford Road and

Echo Valley Road.

Last fall, the Conservation Commission approved a wetlands construction permit

for Tamarack Woods.

In the current proposal, four lots have frontage on Sanford Road, three lots

would face Tamarack Road, and one lot would have frontage on Echo Valley Road.

In June 1997, P&Z members unanimously rejected the third version of Tamarack

Woods, which was then a ten-lot proposal. The P&Z rejected the second version

of Tamarack Woods in December 1996. M&E withdrew its first version of Tamarack

Woods from P&Z consideration in the summer of 1996, before the matter reached

the P&Z public hearing stage.

The developers have reconfigured the Tamarack Woods design plans as various

neighboring property owners have pressured them to present designs which would

have minimal effects on their individual properties.

The fourth version of the project seeks to satisfy the neighbors' concerns

about the construction project.

At sessions on past versions of Tamarack Woods, nearby property owners

expressed concerns that building new homes in their area would threaten their

domestic well water supplies. Also, concerns have focused on: disturbing a

rustic area; potential environmental hazards; creating traffic problems; and

damaging archaeological artifacts and local plant life.

At the request of area residents, the Legislative Council last November

designated the narrow, dirt Sanford Road as a "scenic road," preventing any

major changes from being made to it. Protections afforded to scenic roads

include placing limits on major road alterations or improvements, such as

widening a right-of-way, paving, grade changes and straightening. Also, stone

walls and mature trees are protected under the ordinance.

M&E Land Group says its fourth proposal would have less impact on the

neighborhood than the previous proposals, adding that road improvements to

Sanford Road and Tamarack Road would not be necessary.

The Tamarack Woods proposal has been the subject of three lawsuits.

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