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Developer seeks rezoning for infill six-unit building; commissioners flag parking, design and census funding context
Summary
A prospective developer presented a concept for up to six apartments on a small infill lot near the House of White. Commissioners discussed likely need for rezoning, conditional use for ground-floor parking, design critique, and the town's interest in increasing population ahead of a state funding threshold of 3,500 residents.
A prospective infill proposal for a small downtown lot that could contain roughly six apartment units drew discussion at the Oct. 6 Plan Commission meeting, where commissioners outlined zoning, design, parking and broader fiscal contexts.
A speaker presenting an initial concept said the lot sits next to a business known as the House of White and is roughly one of the town’s small infill parcels. Historic Preservation Commission staff and commissioners said an earlier modern-styled design had been…
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