The Glastonbury Town Plan & Zoning Commission has until June 21, to finalize a developer’s proposal to build a 74-unit apartment building that could be occupied in early 2024 if it gets final approval.
Town Planner Jonathan Mullen said Thursday the commission held a public hearing on the proposal Tuesday. The meeting was continued to June 7, with the town setting a June 21 deadline for the commission to act, Mullen said.
Developer Richard Hayes Jr., principal of Manchester/Hebron Avenue LLC, is proposing 74 multifamily units for the site, which is across the street from Buckingham Park and will be known as Buckingham Corners. The complex would be located on Manchester Road and Hebron Avenue.
Several town committees and commissions still need to sign off on the plan, with the final say coming from Town Plan & Zoning.
Hinckley Allen partner Timothy Hollister and associate Andrea Gomes represent Hayes.
Hollister previously told the Hartford Business Journal that, if all goes as planned, construction could start in the fall of 2022 and would take about 18 months. Occupancy could begin in early 2024, he said.
Hollister also said that 70% of the units will go for market rate while the other 30% will be for moderate-income households. There will be 85 parking spaces, he said.
Neither Hollister nor Mullen said they knew how much the project would cost.
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