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Board grants density but denies height for proposed North Walnut mixed-use building
Summary
The Board approved a density variance for a proposed mixed-use project at 111 North Walnut Street but denied a request to raise the maximum building height to 52 feet, while approving a minor lot-width variance.
The Milford Board of Adjustment on May 8 approved a variance to increase allowable residential density for a proposed mixed-use building at a parcel on North Walnut Street but denied the applicant’s request to raise the building height to 52 feet.
Applicant 111 North Walnut LLC (represented by Zach King) proposed a four-story, mixed-use building with up to 16 apartment units and six commercial tenant spaces on a narrow downtown lot. King told the board, “The main goal for our project is affordable housing,” and said the project’s height and density needs were driven by an effort to keep per-unit construction costs low so rents could be affordable.
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