Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Cheshire Plan of Conservation & Development update from Town Hall

From Town Hall:

The Town of Wallingford recently applied to the State Office of Policy and Management (OPM) for amendments to the State Plan of Conservation and Development, one of which concerns a location on the Wallingford/Cheshire line that could impact Cheshire. As such, the Town was notified by OPM on September 8, 2009 of the opportunity to host a public hearing on said amendment if we responded within 20 days. The Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting on September 14, 2009 voted to request a public hearing, and to invite the Town Council as well. Town Planner Bill Voelker and his staff are working on an analysis of the potential impact to Cheshire. I will forward the date of the public hearing once set, and the impact analysis when completed.

Tim White

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What part of the town line is being affected?

Tim White said...

That's a copy n paste from the email. You have as much information as I do.

Anonymous said...

A guess may be...Cheshire Crossing. This development straddles the townline at Wallingford Road. Cheshire is using Wallingford utilities including water and sewer.