The Economic Development Commission held a regular meeting on Tuesday, February 17, 2009at the multi purpose building in Sandy Hook, CT 06482. Chairman Robert Rau called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. 
 
PRESENT: Chairman Robert Rau, Theodore Kreinik, Robert Morey, Catherine Adsitt,  
Mitch Bolinsky, Wes Thompson, David Howard, and Martha Lamarche. 
 
ALSO PRESENT: Director of Planning and Community Development, Liz Stocker. 
 
PUBLIC: Newtown Bee reporter John Voket, Ann Peters, member of the Inland Wetlands Commission, and several others. 
 
ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES: Chairman Robert Rau welcomed new members.  
Mr. Kreinik moved to accept the minutes of the January 20, 2009 meeting. Mr. Rau  
seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 
 
COMMUNICATIONS: There was discussion on a letter received from the law firm represent- 
ing Highland Plaza (the old Fireside property). The letter addressed the concerns of the retailers 
 that are not happy with the sign regulations. Highland wants to put up an internally illuminated 
 sign on the road. Ms. Adsitt had strong opinions on this topic. She is against the sign because Newtown is a bedroom community and people who live here know where they are going. Mr. Thompson attended the Planning & Zoning meeting where this was discussed. He said that High- 
land was having a hard time getting businesses in. He said that the Commission should look at  
sign types for other mini malls in town. Highland said that people driving by at 30 miles per hour  
can’t read the signs. Chairman Rau said that there are already limitations in place.  
 
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Jane Brymer from the Planning and Zoning Commission,  
stated that new types of lighting are softer and much better than the ones we have in place today.  
 
 
Chairman Robert Rau explained that all the communities in the area are putting together a plan  
for the development of the region. Mr. Jonathon Chew, Executive Director of the Housatonic  
Council of Elected Officials gave a presentation of the Regional Plan.  
 
 “The regional plan shall be designed to promote with the greatest efficiency and economy the  
coordinated development of its area of operation and the general welfare and prosperity of its  
people” CT General Statutes 8-35a. 
 
 OLD BUSINESS: Chairman Robert Rau introduced Mr. William Carbony of Spath-Bjorklund  
Associates who gave a presentation on the Tech Park plan revisions. Mr. Carbony first showed the 
 plans of the 10 lot subdivision and the 6 lot subdivision. He then introduced the most recent plan  
of a 2 lot development, 1 lot containing 5 “condominium like” buildings. The second lot has one 
 larger building. This plan would bring the road in along the railroad and have minimum impact  
on the surrounding wetlands. There was discussion on the Deep River Trout brook, as well as 
 water drainage and discharge. Some discussion was had on the use of the railroad line for these 
 businesses.Mr. Carbony explained that there was not a high demand for railroad use. Mr. Carbony 
 ended by saying that this plan complies with zoning requirements while trying drastically to 
 preserve Deep Brook. Ms. Stocker said that Hartford does not want any more money spent  
on this project.  
 
Discussion followed regarding tax abatement for ATMI. Mr. Morey made a motion for the 
 town to offer abatements for real and personal property tax up to the maximum allowed 
 by state statute. The motion was seconded by Mr. Kreinik, all in favor. 
 
Motion for adjournment was made by Mr. Bolinsky seconded by Mr. Kreinik and passed. 
 
Submitted by: 
Shirley A. Paproski, clerk 
                                                                        
 
 
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