Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Developer's offer to install water line​ doesn't silence Castle Lane subdivision critics in Ansonia

By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
ANSONIA — The developer of the controversial Castle Lane subdivision told the Planning and Zoning Commission Monday he’ll pay to have a private water line installed for the 23 homes he wants to build, rather than install wells.
Attorney Cliff Hoyle, representing developer Mark Romano, said based on comments from the public and the commission over the last several weeks about more wells’ potential for sucking others dry, Romano had a change of heart.

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