A public hearing into a planned 260-unit apartment complex at Westfield Trumbull mall has been pulled from the Planning & Zoning Commission’s Aug. 19 agenda. The hearing will take place at a future meeting. The issue, according to P&Z Chairman Fred Garrity, is that the information the commission requested from the developers in July was delivered Monday evening. The response, prepared by BL Companies, a Meriden-based architecture, engineering and environmental firm, addresses many of the questions and concerns. Specifically, the developers consulted the state Department of Transportation, and after DOT reviewed the plan, eliminated the left turn access over safety concerns. The traffic analysis, which took up the last 62 pages of the response, concluded that the traffic impact in the area from the apartments would be minimal.
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