Amazon proposal moves to Wallingford PZCÂ
Amazon proposal moves to Wallingford PZCÂ
View looking northeast shows the former Bristol-Myers Squibb property at 5 Research Parkway in Wallingford on Monday. An application for a special permit for a warehouse use at 5 Research Parkway has been filed with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
A Public Notice sign posted along Barnes Road next to the former Bristol-Myers Squibb property at 5 Research Parkway in Wallingford, Mon., Apr. 12, 2021. An application for a special permit for a warehouse use at 5 Research Pkwy. has been filed with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Proposed zoning changes withdrawn, but not off the table in Wallingford
Proposed zoning changes withdrawn, but not off the table in Wallingford
View looking west from Research Parkway shows Route 68 and areas of the I-5, left, and IX zones, right, in Wallingford, Tues., Dec. 15, 2020. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
January 12, 2021 06:45PM By Lauren Takores, Record-Journal staff
WALLINGFORD â At the request of the mayor, a proposal to allow more kinds of business and industry in the Watershed Protection District has been withdrawn.
The Planning and Zoning Commission reopened a public hearing Monday night, continued from its previous meeting, and voted unanimously to withdraw the application for changes to permitted uses in the Industrial Expansion (IX) Zone, the Interchange District (I-5) Zone and the Watershed Protection District (WPD), which are located in the northeastern part of town.