Sanctioned by voters last May in a town-wide referendum, the $16.4 million project would nearly double the size of the station at 240 Danbury Road to almost 19,000-square feet and, if approved, require approximately 20 months of construction. “Since the station was built, the size of the department has almost doubled, leading to overcrowding and a loss of operational and functional space,” the plan reported, according to the 236-page special permit application submitted to the P&Z. Michael Wrinn, director of planning & land use management, said he expects the P&Z to examine the project plans objectively and thoroughly on Monday evening. “After we deal with any required changes and receive approval, we will finalize the bid documents and put the project out to bid,” Burney said.
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