The Zoning Commission opened a hearing Wednesday at Town Hall for the special permit application for phase two of a proposed residential and commercial development for the property at 90 Old Firehouse Road. The commission extended the hearing to Nov. 20 at 6:05 p.m. before giving applicant Pennrose Properties more green lights to move ahead to ultimate development. Pennrose Senior Developer Karmen Cheung said each phases will include 60 units consisting of one or two bedrooms with solar panels on the roofs and retail space in each building. Financing has been approved for the project with work expected to begin in the Spring of 2025. Remediation has already begun on the parcel. Mayor N. Warren “Pete” Hess said the material that had to be taken off site by the borough for phase one has been taken away.
Proposed development in downtown Naugastuck advances following zoning commission approvals