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Norwalk council approves amended subdivision standards with three-year cost-sharing phase-in
Summary
The Norwalk City Council adopted revised subdivision rules requiring subdrains and a granular subbase for new streets and approved a three-year phase-in that would offset developers’ added costs with a city contribution starting at about $432,750 in year one, tapering over three years.
The Norwalk City Council on Dec. 4 adopted an ordinance amending the city’s subdivision regulations to require subdrains and a granular subsurface subbase on new streets and to strengthen warranty and maintenance bond language for public infrastructure. Council approved a three-year phase-in (option 3) that would offset a portion of developers’ initial costs.
City staff said the recommended phase-in would cover 75% of the added street-standard cost…
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