Developer John Guedes, a Shelton resident and owner of Primrose Companies, tweaked his plans for construction of a five-story structure, dubbed Riverview Park Royal, with 11,000 square feet of retail or commercial space and 92 apartments at property listed as 113-123 Canal St. The modified plans, presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday in what was the second public hearing on this application, call for eight studio units designated as affordable under state statute 8-30g, the state’s affordable housing law. He also added five parking spaces, bringing the total to 184 on site. The commission continued the hearing, as Guedes awaits a final decision from the Inland Wetlands Commission. He must also submit building elevation renderings. No date has been set yet for the continued public hearing.
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