By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
ANSONIA — The Planning and Zoning Commission Monday rejected a controversial subdivision proposed for Castle Lane, citing concerns for public health and safety.
The commission had until mid-January to vote, but Chairman Bart Flaherty said after hearing several months worth of testimony from the developer, the public, Seymour zoning officials and the city engineer, and poring through numerous letters and documentation, the commission was armed with enough information to reach a decision.
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