Politics & Government

Apartment Building Approved For Town Center District In Wallingford

The project was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission.

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WALLINGFORD, CT — The Planning and Zoning Commission approved Vincenzo Di Natale's proposal earlier this month to construct an eight-unit residential apartment building at 350 Center Street in the Town Center District, meeting minutes state.

It will have three stories with a full basement. There will be 8 apartments with two
Type A Accessible units on the first floor. The second floor will provide access to the six two-story
apartments, meeting minute state.

Tagan Farrell presented the parking plan. The site currently has 42 spaces for offices and residential. The regulations for the proposed building would require an increase to 58. He explained that since much of the parking for offices and residential don’t overlap, they can use shared parking, according to meeting minutes.

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This reduces the requirement to 41 spaces. They will add a bike rack which reduces the required number of spaces to 40. He said the planned improvements to the lot including increasing the quality of the spaces, making them wider, and adding two handicapped spaces, according to meeting minutes.

The project was unanimously approved.

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