BURRILLVILLE – A 28.57 acre web site in Pascoag already permitted for development of 11 duplexes has been offered to a Cranston-based developer.
Phenix Growth, LLC bought 202 Lapham Farm Street from Chepachet-based KLMB Properties, LLC, a agency that obtained approval for a undertaking generally known as Lapham Farm Village final 12 months.

Plans for the key subdivision have been first submitted by KLMB in 2021, when the land was owned by James, Judith, Joseph and Muriel Farrell. Preliminary design acquired the go-ahead from members of the Planning Board in July of 2023, and the corporate formally bought the lot from the household for $337,500 that December, with closing approval of the condominiums dealt with administratively final Could.
Drafts by DiPrete Engineering present development of a 22-unit cluster improvement, accessed by way of a non-public avenue off of Lapham Farm Street. The permitted plan dedicates 5 of these models to reasonably priced housing, and dictates that 19 acres of the lot will stay open area in perpetuity, to function climbing trails.
The remaining 9.51 acres would maintain 11 duplexes, every at round 30,000-square-feet and located on .69 acres, with some bigger properties alongside the again of a cul de sac nearer to 39,000-square-feet on .91 acres.
The inclusion of open area is consistent with the city’s rules for cluster improvement in a residential zone – the place buildings are concentrated in a particular space of the positioning and a minimum of 50 % of the remaining land is dedicated to preservation, with potential for recreation alternatives.
The lot was listed on the market as a shovel prepared alternative, with a wetland crossing, onsite wastewater remedy methods and personal wells already permitted by the Rhode Island Division of Environmental Administration.
And in accordance with a deed recorded within the Burrillville City Clerk’s workplace this week, Phenix Growth has now bought 202 Lapham Farm Street from KLMB for $1,115,000.
The Cranston-based firm is managed by Kenneth Bock, whose United Residence Building Firm has labored on different residential initiatives together with Whipple Woods in Smithfield, Whipple Cullen Farm Condominiums in Lincoln and Backyard Vista Condominiums in Cranston.
