A public hearing on a 521,886-square-foot warehouse in Bloomfield has been postponed until April, due to a lack of quorum of Planning and Zoning Commission members at the meeting scheduled for Thursday night.
The new date for the hearing is tentatively set for 7 p.m. April 4.
The warehouse is proposed by Missouri-based NorthPoint Development LLC. The company is seeking a special permit that would allow it to construct the warehouse, with 118 loading docks, 206 trailer parking spaces and 361 car parking spaces.
The property, 60-116 West Dudley Town Road, is owned by CT Valley Properties III LLC, an affiliate of Windsor-based Butler Company. A 15,750-square-foot building that sits on the property would be demolished.
NorthPoint Development, a privately held real estate development firm specializing in industrial and multifamily development, is also moving forward with a nearly 750,000-square-foot distribution center inside Windsor’s Great Pond Village mixed-use development.
The commission was also scheduled to hold a public hearing on New Jersey-based developer Pritam Patel’s application for a special permit to establish a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen drive-thru restaurant at Filley Pond Plaza at 40 Tunxis Ave.
That hearing will also be postponed.
