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The meeting included the appointment of an alternate to the Flood Prevention, Climate Resilience, and Erosion Control Board and an alternate to the Historic District Commission. A town librarian discussed a project involving the reallocation of ARPA funds and a donation for library patio improvements. Additionally, the engineering manager presented on a right-of-way dedication on Morehouse Lane, discussing proposed language changes for future highway purposes.
The commission discussed a request by Summit Development to accept a deed-restricted three-family structure in lieu of two on-site affordable housing units for a condominium development. The discussion focused on a detailed proposal for renovations to the off-site property, including kitchen and bathroom upgrades, exterior improvements, and the installation of new heating and cooling systems. The applicant addressed concerns regarding rental income projections, operating expenses, and the potential for long-term management of the property as an affordable housing asset.
The commission reviewed a request by Summit Development to accept a deed-restricted three-family structure at 21 Ardmore Street as off-site below market rate units in lieu of providing two on-site units for a condominium development at 250 Peepot Avenue. Discussions focused on the housing unit equivalency points to be gained by the town, the location and amenities of the proposed off-site property, tax implications, and the feasibility of managing the rental property for affordable housing purposes.
The board discussed and adopted a bond resolution to increase funding for the Rooster River flood mitigation project by approximately 2.45 million dollars, primarily to support the upcoming construction of detention ponds at the Fairchild Wheeler Golf Course and Tungsten Hill Park. Additionally, the board approved a request to transfer funds from the assessor fee and professional services account to the conservation department capital outlay to cover the costs of purchasing a new boat for the town's conservation crew, replacing a vessel that is no longer operational.
The Agency discussed renovation and regrading plans for the upper Blair playing field at Fairfield Country Day School, including the installation of subsurface drainage and fitness trails. The applicants simplified their proposal by removing a bounce wall and modifying trail locations to minimize wetland impacts. The discussion also covered storm water management, engineering comments regarding drainage reports and storm events, and the requested waiver for specific storm water requirements. Additionally, the Agency heard a proposal for the construction of a commercial garage at 154 John Street.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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