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Planning board clears two housing projects — 20 townhouses and nine independent-living units — and forwards Dunn Ave. ZBA referral
Summary
The Stamford Planning Board unanimously advanced Woodway Pines’ 20-townhouse plan and approved Horn and Hoof’s nine-unit independent-living project for seniors and people with disabilities; the board also forwarded a ZBA referral on a two-lot subdivision at 68 Dunn Ave that requires variances for frontage and lot area.
At its Sept. 2 meeting the Stamford Planning Board unanimously approved two separate development applications and forwarded a zoning-board referral for a proposed subdivision at 68 Dunn Ave.
Attorney Joseph Capalbo presented Woodway Pines LLC’s application (ZB225-15) to consolidate five parcels at Woodway Road and Hope Street and build 20 townhouse-style units in three buildings. Capalbo said the site is in Master Plan Designation 3 (Low Density Multifamily), that site…
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