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Fairfield project hinges on floodingANDREW BROPHY abrophy@ctpost.comArticle Last Updated: 10/05/2007 11:54:47 PM EDT
var requestedWidth = 0; if(requestedWidth > 0){ document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.width = requestedWidth + "px"; document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.margin = "0px 0px 10px 10px"; } FAIRFIELD — Steve Midlik is sick and tired of flooding on his property at Arising Street and Kings Highway East. "It doesn't have to flood. It just has to rain heavy and I can't get in and out of that property," he said.
Midlik said he doesn't oppose Paxton Kinol and Seth Weinstein's plan to demolish the old Miller VW auto dealership at 355 Kings Highway East to build a three-story building with retail space and 42 condominiums.
But he wants the level of Arising Street raised if the developers spread 9,000 cubic yards of fill across the 2.4-acre site, elevating it so their retail/condo building can be constructed.
var requestedWidth = 0; if(requestedWidth > 0){ document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.width = requestedWidth + "px"; document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.margin = "0px 0px 10px 10px"; } FAIRFIELD — Steve Midlik is sick and tired of flooding on his property at Arising Street and Kings Highway East. "It doesn't have to flood. It just has to rain heavy and I can't get in and out of that property," he said.
Midlik said he doesn't oppose Paxton Kinol and Seth Weinstein's plan to demolish the old Miller VW auto dealership at 355 Kings Highway East to build a three-story building with retail space and 42 condominiums.
But he wants the level of Arising Street raised if the developers spread 9,000 cubic yards of fill across the 2.4-acre site, elevating it so their retail/condo building can be constructed.
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