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Scotland planning commission pursues state recount of housing data to boost affordable-housing percentage
Summary
The Town of Scotland Planning & Zoning Commission discussed a state-suggested recount of housing data that could raise the town’s affordable-housing percentage toward the 10% threshold; the First Selectman supports pursuing town approval and there would be no charge.
The Town of Scotland Planning & Zoning Commission discussed a potential state-led recount of its housing data that officials say could increase the town’s recorded share of affordable housing.
J. Jakubowski, who called the Jan. 27 special meeting to order and who reported the sub-committee discussion, said the state’s housing office suggested sending staff to Scotland to perform a recount because the town may have been undercounted. “There will be no additional charge for…
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