Connecticut Homeowner Seeks to Build Apartments in Backyard Barn Amid Neighbor Opposition
In Bethel, Connecticut, homeowner Rose Marino is proposing to convert a backyard barn into three one-bedroom apartments, leveraging a state affordable housing law. This plan, which includes designating one unit as affordable housing, faces opposition from neighbors concerned about neighborhood character and property values. Marino, a nanny, aims to make living in Connecticut more affordable for herself by utilizing a density bonus rule that allows multifamily construction in single-family zones if a portion of the units are affordable. The proposal is set for a public hearing on April 28.