The New Canaan Building Department on Jan. 23 received an application for a new 3,300-square-foot home on East Maple Street where a house roughly half that size had stood.
The 2.5-story house planned for 39 Maple St. will include four bedrooms and full bathrooms, an unfinished attic and two-car garage, according to the building permit application.
It will cost about $950,000 to construct, and the builder on the project is Wilton-based PBC Builders Inc., the application said. The architect is Sherman-based Evolve Design Group LLC.
The town in July issued a permit to demolish the 1912-built Colonial that had stood on the .24-acre lot. The property had been sold three months earlier for $880,000, tax records show.
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The town on Jan. 20 received an application to build a 6,569-square-foot home at 81 Windrow Lane, a short road that dead-ends running west of Weed Street above Irwin Park.
Purchased in December for $1,195,000, the 3.24-acre lot currently has a 1979-built Cape with 4,261 square feet of living space, tax records show. The town issued a permit Jan. 17 for temporary electrical service to the existing house.
The new home will include six bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half-baths as well as four fireplaces, finished basement and five-bay garage, according to the building permit application.
It will cost $1.6 million to build and will be built by New Canaan-based Lecher Development LLC, also the architect on the job.
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Finally, the town on Jan. 26 issued a permit to construct a 4,988-square-foot home at 39 Nutmeg Lane.
It will include four bedrooms and full bathrooms, two half-baths, one fireplace and a finished attic, according to the permit.
A review of building permits appears to show that an application has come in to demolish a portion of the existing home, a 1956-built split-level on the lot’s .94 acres (in the half-acre zone).
The new construction will cost $835,000, according to the permit. It will be built by Aspen Partners, records show.