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Milford wetland agency approves warehouse redevelopment at 303–336 Subway with conditions
Summary
The Milford Inland Wetland Agency approved application IW240091 to convert two office buildings into a warehouse and office at 303–336 Subway, imposing erosion-control, stormwater, planting and signage conditions and requiring city engineer sign-off.
The Milford Inland Wetland Agency on Jan. 15 approved application IW240091, allowing the redevelopment of properties at 303 and 336 Subway from two office buildings to a single warehouse and office complex, with conditions intended to protect adjacent wetlands.
The agency approved the proposal after presentations from the applicant and consultants and a review of site plans and memos from city staff. Commissioners voted unanimously to approve the permit on the condition that the applicant submit required construction and stormwater plans, install erosion- and sediment-control measures during construction, place educational wetland signage around the detention basin, and obtain the city engineer’s final sign-off before bond release.
The project team — represented at the meeting by applicant Rob Cinto, project attorney Kevin Krsatin, wetland scientist Bill Kenny of William Kenny Associates, and engineer Manny Silva of Rose Tiso & Company LLC — described the site as about 12.5 acres with existing pavement and two office buildings. Bill…
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