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Shelton P&Z approves settlement with Ismaili at Albany, capping project at 30 units and requiring methane testing and eight affordable units
Summary
Shelton’s Planning and Zoning Commission on May 21 voted 6–0 to authorize a settlement in the Ismaili at Albany 8‑30g appeal, capping the project at 30 units, requiring eight units at 80% AMI for 40 years, and ordering methane testing before any blasting.
Shelton’s Planning and Zoning Commission on May 21 voted 6–0 to authorize a settlement in the matter involving the proposed Ismaili at Albany development (docket number HHDLNDCV246183336‑S), imposing conditions intended to limit the scale of development and to add safeguards before any clearing or blasting begins.
The motion, read on the record, specified key settlement terms: a maximum of three floors and no more than 30 units; eight units designated at 80% of area median income (AMI) with a 40‑year affordability requirement recorded on the Shelton land records; a parking ratio of two spaces per dwelling unit; a reduction in the roof height of the apartment structure by at least…
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