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Commission votes to hold public hearing on 108 Water Street mixed-use waterfront project
Summary
Developers presented a 4.5-story, 2.7-acre mixed-use proposal at 108 Water Street that would add offices, 59 residential units, a restaurant, 14 boat slips and more than an acre of public realm; the Planning & Zoning Commission agreed to schedule a public hearing and asked for further review of traffic, drainage and design details.
A preliminary presentation for a proposed 4.5-story mixed-use development at 108 Water Street drew extensive questions from the Norwalk Planning and Zoning Commission on traffic, stormwater and design, and the commission voted to hold a public hearing on the project.
The applicant, represented by attorney Adam Blank, said the joint venture between Spinnaker and the Gersten family would redevelop a largely paved 2.72-acre site with boardwalk, boat slips, public park space, about 110,000 square feet of gross office space and 59 apartments. ‘‘We are proposing about 37% of the site to be public realm,’’ Blank said during the presentation, and estimated initial permit and development fees of about $1.25 million and…
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