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Planning and Zoning voted to begin changing zoning regulations to use Connecticut’s state median income standard for calculating housing affordability. The change could help Wilton qualify for a four-year 8-30g moratorium, limiting developers’ ability to override local zoning regulations. Commissioners are also preparing state-mandated zoning updates related to middle housing, parking and traffic mitigation before a July 1 deadline. …
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