Date: Fri 26-Feb-1999
Date: Fri 26-Feb-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
Parmalee-Hill-P&Z-subdivision
Full Text:
P&Z To Consider Parmalee Hill Subdivision Plan
BY ANDREW GOROSKO
A Trumbull development firm has submitted residential subdivision plans to the
Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) proposing the creation of 13 lots on
almost 40 acres off Parmalee Hill Road.
Daniels Hill Development, LLC, of Trumbull is proposing Daniels Hill Estates
for a rugged parcel lying northwest of Parmalee Hill Road, east of Georges
Hill Road and north of the Housatonic Railroad tracks.
The developers propose extending a new 1,490-foot-long dead-end street into
the site from the west side of Parmalee Hill Road. Nine acres of the site,
largely in the form of a seasonal pond, would be designated as open space for
passive forms of recreation. The property is an R-2 zone, meaning building
lots must be at least two acres in area.
In December 1997, the developer applied to the Conservation Commission to do
regulated construction work in wetland and watercourse areas. The commission
conducted public hearings on the application in February and March 1998, and
rejected the application in April 1998.
The developer sued the Conservation Commission in May 1998, seeking court
approval for the project.
According to the developer's lawsuit, the commission's denial of the
application was based on considerations which were not part of the public
hearing record, exceeded the commission's powers, and was speculative and
vague.
The developer later submitted a revised wetlands application to Conservation
which gained commission approval last September. The lawsuit was subsequently
dropped, said C. Stephen Driver, town conservation official.
Mr Driver said, February 19, the revised wetlands application addressed and
resolved concerns which were raised by commission members when they rejected
the initial application.
To meet those concerns, a proposed building lot has been reduced in size so
that it is not resubdividable; open space boundary lines have been
repositioned; some drainage issues have been resolved, and the proposed
location of a septic system has been moved, Mr Driver said.
Forty-two properties lie within 500 feet of the edge of the development site.
Those property owners will be notified by mail of an upcoming P&Z public
hearing on Daniels Hill Estates. The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, March
4, at 8 pm, at the town land use office, Canaan House, Fairfield Hills.