By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Opposition to a controversial subdivision proposed for Ansonia has crossed town lines.
Even though the Seymour Planning and Zoning Commission has no jurisdiction over the proposed Castle Lane subdivision in Ansonia, commissioners vowed to send a message of “strong opposition” to Ansonia’s PZC.
Residents of Ansonia and Seymour have repeatedly voiced concerns about the proposal over the last several weeks. Developer Mark Romano has proposed extending Castle Lane in Ansonia some 1,400 feet and building 23 single-family homes on a 13-acre parcel there.
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