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Planning board continues contentious Toombs Court apartment proposal after neighbors press density and parking concerns
Summary
The board continued review of an 11‑unit apartment building proposal at the Toombs Court/Old South Road site after extensive public comment raising density, parking and notice concerns; the board asked the applicant to consider reducing unit count and to provide a conventional (non‑stacked) parking plan.
The Planning Board continued a special‑permit application May 15 for an apartment‑building project proposed for three contiguous lots with access from Toombs Court, after neighbors and several board members expressed concerns about density, parking and neighborhood impacts.
Attorney Arthur Reed presented the proposal for a condominium project that would total 11 units across three lots under the town's CN zoning rules and said the applicant would prohibit short‑term rentals and is willing to designate two units for year‑round occupancy. Reed described shared parking and an intent to create condominium ownership with a homeowners…
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