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Top used car dealership to open in city

Blasius will occupy former Danbury ambulance site

- By Rob Ryser

DANBURY — A 90-year-old company that bills itself as the largest used car dealer in Connecticu­t has won approval to convert four properties that once housed Danbury Ambulance into a new office, showroom and display lot.

The company, which calls its new location near Interstate 84’s Exit 6 Blasius of Danbury, needed special approval from the city’s Planning Commission because part of its property is in the Padanaram Brook flood plain.

“The engineerin­g department has looked at

it, and they’ve signed off on it,” said Jennifer Emminger, the city’s deputy planning director, at a meeting this week. “They reviewed the retention basin and the stormwater drainage system, and all their comments have been satisfied.”

Emminger was referring to a plan by Blasius to demolish two of the four buildings at 14-16 Walnut St. — one of four lots that comprise the combined property — and to renovate the other two buildings into a garage and a showroom with offices.

The four properties, which are in a commercial zone, are on the northern bank of I-84, a half-block from Dunkin’.

“This (site) used to be the old Danbury Ambulance, which has been vacant since just before COVID (when) Danbury Ambulance moved into the hospital,” Emminger said during a Planning Commission meeting on Wednesday. “This site has been predominan­tly vacant.”

In its place Blasius proposes a renovated 2,500-square-foot garage, a renovated 3,800-square-foot showroom and office building, and an open area between the buildings for circulatio­n and customer parking.

The used-car inventory lot would be to the east of the buildings, ending at Oakland Avenue.

Work in and near the floodplain includes “improvemen­ts to the existing parking area, constructi­on of a new parking lot, associated grading, landscapin­g, storm drainage improvemen­ts, and the installati­on of curbing and sidewalks along Walnut Street and Oakland Avenue.”

The work in the flood plain is “minor” and in compliance with the city’s zoning regulation­s, the city determined.

The Planning Commission unanimousl­y approved the dealership’s flood plain permit.

There was no immediate word on Thursday about when the dealership would begin work, except a pop-up window on its website saying, “We are not open for business yet. Vehicles on this site are for testing purposes only. We will be open soon … promise.”

Blasius has dealership­s in Stratford, Torrington, Waterbury, Middletown and in Holliston, Mass.

 ?? Danbury Planning Department ?? A used-car dealership has won approval in Danbury to convert four properties into a single lot near Interstate 84’s Exit 6.
Danbury Planning Department A used-car dealership has won approval in Danbury to convert four properties into a single lot near Interstate 84’s Exit 6.

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