But the project applicant, Slate School, which already has one North Haven location, contends the project would have no negative wetlands impact, and claims calculations used to inform the concerns are “erroneous.” With a vote set for Wednesday evening on whether to forward the project to the Planning & Zoning Commission, members of the North Haven Inland Wetlands Commission will decide which side they believe. If approved, Slate School would repurpose a decommissioned church at 5100 Ridge Road and construct a second building to create Slate Upper School, serving approximately 90 students in grades 7-12. If the IWC approves Slate School’s proposal Wednesday, approval from the Planning & Zoning Commission represents the last major hurdle to construction, according to North Haven Town Planner Alan Fredricksen.
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