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Stratford Planning Commission reviews project conditions for waterfront development

April 25, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Stratford Planning Commission reviews project conditions for waterfront development
The Town Council of Stratford has taken significant steps to enhance local development and environmental compliance during its recent zoning meeting on April 25, 2024. A series of recommended conditions for project approvals were discussed, aimed at ensuring that new developments align with community standards and environmental regulations.

Among the key decisions, the council emphasized the importance of obtaining a compliance letter from a licensed engineer regarding the town's MS4 stormwater permit. This requirement is crucial for managing stormwater runoff and protecting local waterways. The letter must be submitted to the Office of Planning and Zoning and kept in the applicant's special case file.

Additionally, the council mandated that all recommendations from the Architectural Review Board be strictly followed. This includes the commissioning of a mural on the building's north or east elevations, which is intended to celebrate Stratford's waterfront and enhance the area's aesthetic appeal. The mural must focus on representative images rather than business advertisements, reflecting the community's character.

To further ensure the project's compatibility with the surrounding environment, the applicant is required to install a solid six-foot fence or appropriate vegetative screening along the property line adjacent to 520 Snippens Lane. The conservation superintendent must also approve the proposed planting selections.

Moreover, the council highlighted the necessity of implementing siltation and erosion control measures before any construction begins, with the zoning enforcement officer being notified accordingly. This step is vital for minimizing environmental impact during the construction phase.

The meeting concluded with the council's commitment to incorporating all recent recommendations from the town engineer into the development plans, reinforcing the collaborative approach to urban planning in Stratford. These decisions reflect the council's dedication to fostering responsible development while preserving the town's natural beauty and community integrity.

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