A development group is seeking town approvals to build a nearly 91,000-square-foot commercial complex on Sequin Drive in Glastonbury, according to an application filed with the Town Plan and Zoning Commission.
Glastonbury Pro Park LLC, controlled by Butch James and Rich Rotundo, has applied for a special permit with design review and groundwater protection approval to construct nine commercial buildings at 107 Sequin Drive, near the end of the cul-de-sac in the town’s Planned Commerce Zone.
The project would include nine buildings of about 10,080 square feet each, for a combined total of 90,720 square feet.
The 8.8-acre property is currently undeveloped and sits adjacent to commercial uses on three sides, with a residential condominium complex to the east.
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The developers propose buildings intended for construction services and other permitted commercial users. The plans describe potential tenants such as plumbing or contracting companies that would combine office space with indoor material storage and on-site parking for employees and company vehicles.
Individual buildings could be occupied by anywhere from one to five users, the filing states.
Each building would feature black metal exteriors with stone veneer along the base. The project includes 199 parking spaces, two curb cuts onto Sequin Drive and a monument sign near the western entrance.
A public hearing on the proposal has been scheduled for Jan. 20.
