In a recent meeting, the Chicopee City Council discussed a significant proposal that could reshape the local housing landscape. Bridgewater Capital Partners, led by CEO Mark Younger, is seeking approval for a special permanent application under the Mill Conversion and Commercial Center Overlay Ordinance. This proposal aims to develop up to 600 new residential apartments at the former Cabotville Veil building and its surrounding outbuildings, located at 165 Front Street and 0 Exchange Street.
The project, presented by civil engineer John Furman from VHB, includes requests for several waivers from existing regulations. These waivers pertain to landscape requirements, parking standards, and noise level restrictions, which are crucial for the project's feasibility. The council's decision on these waivers will directly impact the development's ability to move forward.
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In addition to the primary proposal, the meeting also touched on other topics, although none carried the same weight as the residential development discussion. The council's deliberations reflect ongoing efforts to balance growth with community needs, ensuring that any new projects align with the city's vision for sustainable development.
As the council prepares to make a decision on the proposed waivers, residents are encouraged to stay informed about how these developments may affect their neighborhoods and the overall character of Chicopee. The outcome of this proposal could mark a significant step toward meeting the housing needs of the community.