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Developer seeks sewer allocation for 1280 Main Street; board agrees to review application at special meeting
Summary
A developer seeking to build a 96-unit mixed housing project at 1280 Main Street told the Select Board sewer capacity is essential; town staff and engineers agreed to accept a formal sewer-extension application for review at a special Select Board meeting on July 9.
A developer seeking to redevelop a long-dormant industrial parcel at 1280 Main Street told the Millis Select Board on June 30 that the project's viability depends on access to municipal sewer capacity.
Andrew Zappo, representing SSC Corporation, and engineer Dan Merrickin of Legacy Engineering described plans for a 96-unit development that would include flats, condominiums, single-family houses and an affordable-housing component (the applicant said the plan would include 25% affordable units). The applicant's team said it investigated onsite treatment options and concluded a packaged treatment plant would be expensive, reduce buildable area and delay the project; they said a municipal sewer connection is the practical route for the site to move forward.
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