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Commission accepts single‑family dwelling application at 335 James Farm Road for review

Stratford Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission · September 19, 2024
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Summary

The commission accepted application 24-17 for a single‑family dwelling at 335 James Farm Road submitted on behalf of Calcar LLC; the applicant said the home would be about 50 feet from wetlands and requested any permit be issued in Calcar LLC’s name.

At the September meeting the Stratford Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission accepted application 24-17, a proposed single‑family dwelling and associated infrastructure at 335 James Farm Road, as a complete application for review.

Attorney Barry Knott of Knott, Knott and Dunn said he filed the application on behalf of Calcar LLC after a recent closing transferred the property from William N. Fedorco and the estate of David Fedorco. Knott asked the commission to ensure any permit issued pursuant to the application is in Calcar LLC’s name and said he would provide written notice to that effect.

Knott said the lot measures about 0.59 acre, the proposed house is sited toward the street and as far from the wetlands as possible, and construction activity would be approximately 50 feet from the wetlands. He described the application as "benign" relative to wetlands impacts and noted the commission previously approved subdivision infrastructure in February 2022 but required separate submissions for individual house plans.

A commissioner moved to accept the application as complete; the motion was seconded by Angela and carried by a unanimous voice vote. Knott said he will submit a full presentation and remaining materials at the next meeting, and he asked the commission to set a public hearing only if the commission believed there was public interest that warranted it.