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Town staff told the Milford Planning Board on Jan. 7 that two major site-plan applications are expected for the board’s Jan. 21 meeting.
Town planner Terry Dolan described the larger proposal as the Stone Ledge residences, a rental project of about 70 townhouse-style units on a roughly 15.8-acre wooded parcel near South Street. Dolan said the development would be set back from South Street and include an emergency-access gate; the applicant’s plans will show grading, parking and circulation for board review.
The second pending filing is a fast-food site at the west end of town, described as a McDonald’s (same development group that built the location near Ocean State) located easterly of the Irving gas station. Staff said there is an existing New Hampshire Department of Transportation driveway-access agreement for a future cut serving that parcel. Both projects are filed as major site plans and will appear on the Jan. 21 agenda, the planner said.
No votes were taken on Jan. 7. Board members and staff said the Jan. 21 meeting will include the second public hearing on the zoning-ordinance revisions as well as the two site-plan applications.
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