In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the construction timeline and economic implications of a new development project in Yarm. The project, which includes a restaurant and housing units, is expected to utilize an existing septic system, allowing for a smoother transition to sewer connections in the future.
The construction timeline is projected to take approximately one year, although delays are anticipated due to labor shortages. The project aims to create 20 to 30 construction jobs and potentially increase staffing for the restaurant, which currently employs five people. The development is seen as a response to the town's pressing housing needs, particularly in the rental market, where inventory is low.
Key milestones in the approval process include a design review scheduled for early June and a public hearing before the planning board on June 19. Following these steps, the project will require approval from the zoning board of appeals and the building department. If all goes according to plan, construction could begin by early fall.
The meeting highlighted the importance of the project not only for job creation but also for addressing the housing shortage in the area, which encompasses both affordable and market-rate options. The developers emphasized their commitment to maintaining a high design aesthetic for the project, which is crucial for community acceptance and support.