Neighbors help shape 4th version of controversial Westwood project
This is the fourth version of the project that
Still, it remains unclear whether the developer has done enough to address the bitter opposition of many homeowners who live along
"All of this is about listening to our neighbors," said
The project requires rezoning much of the property. The
The investment group has held a number of meetings with residents since unveiling its plans in 2014 for a mix of single family homes, townhomes, patio homes, senior housing, a hotel, office buildings, retail space and parkland and open space on the property.
"Over time, what's happened is the project has become, No. 1, more and more residential and, No. 2, more and more permanent open space," said
What's new in Mensch's latest proposal, which was filed Monday with the town
* Senior housing that previously was located at the corner of
* The senior housing takes the place of a 112,800-square-foot office and community building that originally was planned for the east side of the focal green. That leaves the project with four, two-story office buildings containing a total of 152,000 square feet of space.
* In place of the senior complex at the corner of
* At the west edge of the site, Mensch has added 15 townhomes to the planned parking lot to make that side of the development more attractive to residents along
* The amount of permanent open space was increased from 81.6 acres, or 47 percent of the total site, to 83.3 acres, or 49 percent of the site.
Shaevel and Hopkins said they hope to get on the agenda for the
Mensch submitted a prior version of the plan in December and the
The board adjourned the hearing until its March meeting, and at its March meeting adjourned the developer's application with no set return date.
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