A proposed site plan to build 30 units of residential housing on Wolcott Street was unanimously approved Monday by the Bristol Planning Commission. The project, proposed by Crown Estates LLC, was granted a zone change last year from single family to multifamily residential. The design of the project has been modified since then to accommodate concerns raised by town staff and neighboring property owners. Originally, the site plan proposed erecting three buildings with a total of 30 units on the property, which includes four wooded lots — three that border Wolcott Street and a rear lot that in part extends in a narrow band to Old Wolcott Road. Combined, the four lots total 3.89 acres. The site is essentially opposite Bristol Central High School. A revised site plan was discussed during a public hearing that began on Sept. 22 and was continued to Monday. That site plan consolidated the 30 units into two buildings, reducing its overall impact on the property and allowing for a larger buffer zone from neighboring properties. The project is expected to begin in the spring of 2026 and be completed within 18 months.
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