Glastonbury Commission Approves Contested 48-Unit Affordable Housing Proposal After Court Order

Published June 27, 2026 at 8:11 a.m. ★ Editor's pickPatch CT View original source
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Glastonbury, CT | News | 30m Glastonbury Commission Approves Contested 48-Unit Affordable Housing Proposal After Court Order The application was submitted by Vessel RE Holdings LLC for construction of an affordable housing development. Chris Dehnel , Patch Staff

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GLASTONBURY, CT — The Glastonbury Town Plan and Zoning Commission on June 16 approved a site plan application for a proposed 48-unit affordable housing development at 51 Kreiger Lane after a court ordered the commission to reconsider an earlier denial.

The application was submitted by Vessel RE Holdings LLC for construction of an affordable housing development on the Glastonbury property.

Town officials said the commission had previously denied the proposal after determining the property’s zoning designation permits industrial uses and does not allow new residential development. Following that denial, the applicant appealed the decision in Connecticut Superior Court.

The court later ruled the application should be reviewed under a different provision of Connecticut’s affordable housing statute and directed the commission to reconsider the proposal under that legal framework.

After conducting a new review, the commission determined the project qualified for approval under the applicable section of state law and voted to approve the site plan application. The legal dispute, however, remains unresolved.

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