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Commission continues hearing on 56‑unit Huntington Affordable District after residents raise notice, utilities and parking concerns
Summary
The Shelton Planning & Zoning Commission continued a public hearing on application 2434, a 56‑unit planned development at 390 Shelton Ave., after the applicant presented plans and residents questioned mailing notices, water/sewer access through protected open space, deed‑restricted affordable units and parking counts.
Chair Virginia Harger opened a continuation of the public hearing for application 2434 on Feb. 19, 2025, describing the filing as an 8‑30g planned development district proposal by BWIS LLC for 5.42 acres at 390 Shelton Avenue to build 56 residential units, including 30% deed‑restricted affordable units.
Developer Bill Griffin presented site plans and elevations and said the scheme uses the same road layout previously approved for a 16‑lot subdivision but replaces single‑family lots with 50 townhouses and six ranch‑style units. Griffin said the units are roughly 1,500 square feet with garages and that the project meets the bulk standards and setback requirements he is requesting.
The commission and residents…
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