Another continuance is granted to 'Settlers Green' project in Warren

Timing of engineering report submission leads to latest delay

By Mike Rego
Posted 5/15/25

The Warren Planning Board will meet Monday, May 19, once more without any discussion on the "Settlers Green" housing development taking, which has been a familiar refrain for the better part of seven …

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Another continuance is granted to 'Settlers Green' project in Warren

Timing of engineering report submission leads to latest delay

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The Warren Planning Board will meet Monday, May 19, once more without any discussion on the "Settlers Green" housing development taking place, which has been a familiar refrain for the better part of what is now seven months.

Board Chair Fred Massie confirmed the engineering study by the firm Fuss & O'Neil was only completed in recent days, leaving no time before Monday's meeting for all parties to review the associated materials properly.

As a reminder, the "Settlers Green" proposal calls for transforming the former Kinnicutt-Bettencourt Farm into a housing development consisting of several single-family home lots and two 4-story apartment buildings on the 16-acre parcel.

The matter is again expected to be continued to the board's June 23 forum.

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