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Commission grants contingent approval for 10 Long Hill Ave. project; affordable units reduced to two

2532279 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

Shelton P&Z granted final site development approval for a three‑story, 17‑unit building at 10 Long Hill Ave., contingent on a peer engineering review paid by the applicant; the commission also adjusted the required affordable units from three to two based on the reduced unit count.

The Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission voted to grant final site development approval for a three‑story residential building at 10 Long Hill Avenue, contingent on an independent engineering peer review paid for by the applicant.

Pat Rose of Rose Diesel and Company presented the plans for a 17‑unit building with 34 parking spaces (under and surface) and described building elevations, materials and screening. Civil engineer Manny Silva reviewed grading, stormwater and erosion control. Silva said the design uses an underground gallery system beneath the parking area to reduce off‑site…

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