Killingly warehouse proposals roll through approval process

Apr 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — The developers behind a controversial plan to construct a pair of warehouses at 90 Putnam Pike have said they intend to resubmit their Planning and Zoning Commission application by Monday. The pending submission would place Killingly 1 LLC’s proposal for 178,750-square-foot and 297,500-square-foot warehouses back on the commission’s agenda. It would also ensure that the town receives the application before the commission weighs residents’ requests to impose a moratorium on large distribution centers. The developers withdrew their original application last month in order to avoid time limits in the application and public hearing process that are set by state law. On Monday, the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission voted 3-2 to approve the application, with members Chris McDonald and Corina Torrey opposed. The Planning and Zoning Commission needs Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission approval before considering the application. The proposed warehouses would be built on 58 acres of undeveloped land that is zoned general commercial and is bordered by woods and residential properties. According to town records, Killingly 1 LLC purchased the property, which overlaps an aquifer protection area, in September for $600,000. The developers have yet to identify what companies would operate out of the warehouse.

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