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Panther Residential proposes 132‑unit East Hoyle Street development; Planning Board continues hearing amid concerns over density, drainage and parking

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Panther Residential and its consultants presented plans Monday for a 132‑unit five‑story development at 25 East Hoyle Street and requested a height bonus under Norwood’s MBTA overlay in exchange for elevated stormwater treatment and heat‑island mitigation; the board continued the hearing to July 14 for further review.

Attorney David Hearn Jr. introduced a 132‑unit proposal Monday for 25 East Hoyle Street, an MBTA‑overlay project the applicant said would seek a fifth story via the town’s stormwater and heat‑island bonus. Developer Panther Residential Management and its team presented a site plan and engineering approach; the board continued the public hearing to July 14 to allow further review.

Morgan Blum of Panther Residential and civil and landscape consultants described a U‑shaped five‑story building with 145 parking spaces provided on the 2.44‑acre site and 20% of units designated as affordable. The development…

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