The Planning and Zoning Commission opposes granting a zone change that would allow construction of 272 apartments on the Bridgeport Avenue property that also houses PerkinElmer. The plan called for four buildings and 272 units with 10 percent of the units — 27 total — listed as affordable housing. The structure housing PerkinElmer would remain, with the four buildings built in the present parking area. Despite the potential of affordable housing, she said, integrating residential apartments with existing industrial, office, warehousing and retail development “could result in a variety of land use conflicts.”
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