Mixed-Use Development Proposed For Southbury Site

Published June 11, 2026 at 1:43 p.m. • Patch CT View original source
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Southbury, CT | News | 22m Mixed-Use Development Proposed For Southbury Site The nearly 9-acre project would include apartments, commercial space and new housing. Hayleigh Evans , Patch Staff

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SOUTHBURY, CT — A mixed-use development featuring commercial space, apartments and new housing has been proposed for a nearly 9-acre property at 33 Burma Road in Southbury.

The project would include a 11,000-square-foot mixed-use building along Route 67 with commercial space on the first floor and residential apartments above.

Additional residential buildings, including two duplexes and a single-family home with a detached accessory dwelling unit, would be located farther back along Burma Road.

According to application materials, the development is designed to create a village-like gateway to the Southford Village District while preserving the privacy and character of the existing residential neighborhood along Burma Road.

The applicant described the project as a cohesive residential development intended to fit within the area's rural setting. The Southbury Planning Commission voted to provide the Zoning Commission with a positive referral on the Planned Development District application during a special meeting June 1.

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