The Glastonbury Town Plan and Zoning Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved a developer’s plan to use an 18th century colonial house in the downtown section of Main Street as the basis for a 10-unit housing complex on a 0.71 acre lot.
The house is at 2610 Main St., diagonally across from the CVS pharmacy and just south of the office building that houses the law firm of Jaconetta, Burnham & Wimer.
Joseph P. Jaconetta is listed in state records as manager both of the law firm and of the company proposing the multifamily complex, Jays & Tee LLC.
The Glastonbury Town Plan and Zoning Commission voted, 4-2, on Tuesday to approve a plan for a “specialty grocery store,” widely rumored to be a Trader Joe’s, in a mostly vacant building on Hebron Avenue, between Sycamore and Linden streets.
The building was originally envisioned as a home for restaurants, but the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on the restaurant industry led to the change in the plan.