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At the Sept. 3 study session a representative identified as Scott presented a site plan for Lot 1 at the southeast corner of Weicker Avenue and 90 Third Avenue on behalf of SGA 93301 LLC/Wind Trust Bank. Scott said the plan proposes a two‑story building with upstairs offices, restrained signage and heavy landscaping to meet US‑41 overlay district requirements.
Scott described circulation: the site includes three drive‑through lanes that can queue six vehicles “until it does start to obstruct the thru lane.” He said that through circulation to Lot 2 users is possible via west or east approaches and that the engineer requested related detail, which Scott will provide. He also said he had begun addressing the town engineer’s comments and planned to resubmit by the end of the week; the transcript notes the engineer issued a first review letter on Aug. 29.
Why it matters: the site fills a corner lot within a planned unit development and includes a drive‑through design, landscaping and lighting that will affect pedestrian and vehicle movements on a busy corridor.
Discussion versus action: this was a study session presentation; staff and the town engineer flagged minor technical comments and asked for a resubmission. No vote was taken; the applicant was told to return with updated engineering materials.
Next steps: applicant to resubmit revised plans incorporating the town engineer’s comments; staff expects to see the engineering responses and finalized landscaping/lighting details as the item moves toward formal site plan approval.
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