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Danbury commission approves dog park on East Taystown Road with conditions

Danbury City Environmental Impact Commission · April 22, 2026
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Summary

The Danbury City Environmental Impact Commission approved application 126411 to build a dog park on East Taystown Road, accepting revised plans and imposing two special and six regular conditions; staff reported the applicant had no objections to the staff recommendations.

The Danbury City Environmental Impact Commission approved application 126411 to construct a dog park on East Taystown Road, the commission said at its meeting. Mark Masood, vice chair, presided as the commission accepted staff's report and the applicant's revised plans.

The commission moved to approve the application with two special conditions and six regular conditions after staff said the revised plans incorporated the recommendations in the staff report. A commission member made the motion and a colleague seconded; the motion passed by voice vote.

A staff member told the commission the applicant had submitted revised plans late in the afternoon and that "they have no objections to the staff report as stated." The commission did not request additional materials and placed the conditions on the approval as part of the motion.

The approval authorizes the dog park project to proceed subject to the listed conditions; the commission did not provide an implementation timetable at the meeting.