To the Editor: Narragansett Town Councilors recently agreed to consider subsidizing a Stamford Connecticut real estate developerâs construction of five single family homes that will cost more than a million dollars each. The project will irrevocably fragment vulnerable wetland wildlife habitat and kill an opportunity to build more affordable residences. Yet, at the very same meeting, the Council unanimously supported an Arbor Day Proclamation recognizing the critical role trees and woodlands play as wildlife habitat and established a new affordable housing committee to increase the townâs supply of affordable family housing. Skycap, the developers, seeks waivers from town policies regulating the length and number of sewer connections allowed at this previously undeveloped Clarke Road property. Yet theyâve failed to provide a single concession to build less expensive, more affordable residences on a site identified for potential senior housing in the townâs Affordable Housing Plan.Â