DANBURY — It took two hours, but the city’s Zoning Commission got veteran developer Dan Bertram to admit that if he gave up his vision for 198 micro apartments in a defunct west side hotel in favor of a back-up plan for extended stay rooms, it would represent progress.
But that was as far as Bertram went.
“Oh, absolutely. Sure, yeah. It’s a progression. It is just a shame,” said Bertram, appearing for a second time before the nine-member commission that denied him permission in July to convert the defunct Crowne Plaza hotel into $1,250 studios and maker space for entrepreneurs and artists. “You don’t get the affordable housing component in an extended stay hotel economic model.”
Bertram who is reapplying for permission to rezone his commercial property for residential use after making two changes in his application, had his hearing continued…