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Developers seek Grenadier dealership, service and collision center at 17 Myra Brook Road; hearing continued
Summary
An INEOS Grenadier sales, service and collision center is proposed for 17 Myra Brook Road in Danbury. Applicant teams described building design, parking, floodplain work and stormwater improvements; the commission continued the public hearing to Nov. 6 pending departmental reports.
An application to redevelop 17 Myra Brook Road into an INEOS Grenadier sales, service and collision center drew a detailed technical presentation and questions from Danbury Planning Commission members on Oct. 16. Attorney Megan Miles, representing the applicant team, said the proposal includes a 3,642‑square‑foot showroom addition and conversion of an existing warehouse to a service and collision facility.
“This is the plan to redevelop 17 Myra Brook Road for use as a Curry Automotive INEOS Grenadier sales and service center,” Megan Miles said, identifying herself as an attorney at Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessy. She introduced the project team, including engineer Emily Jones and architect Justin Bhard, and said the applications before the commission are a special…
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