Politics & Government
Rules for Parking and Loading Could Change in Southington
A zoning amendment has been proposed.

SOUTHINGTON, CT — A proposed amendment to an existing regulation on parking and loading has been introduced by the Southington Planning and Zoning Commission.
A public hearing to review the potential changes has been slated for Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. at the John Weichsel Municipal Center, 196 North Main Street.
A draft amendment to the basic premise of Sec. 12 of the town regulations reads:
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"Any lot or building hereafter used, altered or developed for office, business or industrial purposes shall be provided with adequate, but not excessive, space suitably located for the loading and unloading of goods and materials and the parking of vehicles ... "
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