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Stratford Zoning Commission evaluates modification request from 600 Silver Lane developer

January 26, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Stratford Zoning Commission evaluates modification request from 600 Silver Lane developer
The Town Council of Stratford, CT, is taking a cautious approach regarding a proposed zoning amendment linked to a court-ordered settlement. During a recent meeting on January 24, 2024, council members discussed the implications of a development application concerning 600 Silver Lane, emphasizing the need for thorough communication with all parties involved in the original settlement agreement.

The discussion highlighted that the settlement, which resolved various zoning disputes, included specific approvals for both two and three-bedroom units. Attorney Kelly pointed out that moving forward with the current application without consulting the original parties would be premature and unfair. The council agreed that any modifications to the settlement should first be discussed with the involved stakeholders before proceeding.

Town staff echoed this sentiment, suggesting that the applicant might consider withdrawing the application or allowing it to be denied without prejudice until a consensus is reached among all parties. This step is seen as essential to ensure that the interests of the community and the original agreement are respected.

The council's decision to prioritize communication and consensus reflects a commitment to transparency and fairness in the zoning process. As the town navigates these complex issues, the next steps will involve engaging with all stakeholders to determine the best path forward for the proposed development.

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