Reasons to Deny the Development Proposal at 555 Middle Turnpike, Mansfield, CT
Based on the testimony and documents of record involving Mansfield Wetland Permit Application W-1632, for a proposed residential development at 555 Middle Turnpike in Mansfield, CT, the applicant fails to comply with the inland wetlands regulations of the town of Mansfield for the following reasons: 1. Extremely High Level of Impervious Cover in Upland Review Area : The applicant proposes to construct 53 dwelling units on approximately a 5.9 acre parcel. A total of 100% of the 53 buildings proposed will be completely located within the 150 foot upland review area established by the Mansfield Inland Wetlands Agency. The applicant has proposed a site plan that will impact 49.23% of the 5.9 acre parcel (See Reference: Bohler Wetland Impact Exhibit EA-01, Revision 3, 12/01/2023). The proposed developable land area will have a density of 22 dwelling units per acre and will impact 1.58 acres of the upland review area. It is highly probably that this level of development will significantly ...

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