The project as proposed stays generally within the footprint of the existing building and parking lot. How does the Town Center Plan compare to what the Wayland Master Plan calls for?
The current Town Center proposal falls below the limits for a Town Center as proposed by the Master Plan, which was adopted by the Planning Board. See the comparison chart on the News and Information Page of this site for details. How does the current Town Center Plan compare to the original Town Center plan? Based on input from the Town, the current plan has been scaled down appropriately, from 348,000 square feet of retail and commercial space to just 200,000 square feet, including office space. And while the original plan proposed up to 200 homes, the current plan calls for 120.
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- We are proposing a single building, rental-only project that is being developed on vacant land. Do we need to describe the proposed use of recycled funds as requested on page 21 of the RFP?
- The project as proposed stays generally within the footprint of the existing building and parking lot. How does the Town Center Plan compare to what the Wayland Master Plan calls for?
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