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07/20/2021 02:11 PM

Final PZC Approval Sought for Old Clinton CVS Reuse


The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, Aug. 9 for an application to allow the old CVS property on Main Street to house an animal grooming and boarding business in addition to a veterinary hospital.

At its June 14 meeting, the PZC approved an application to turn the old CVS property into a veterinary hospital. That, however, was only the first step in getting the now vacant building redeveloped. The applicant, Doron Berger, had initially wanted to turn the property into a veterinary hospital that also includes a grooming, day care, and boarding service. The veterinary hospital will take up the bulk of the building with about 5,000 square feet dedicated to that use.

While the veterinary hospital was approved, the grooming, day care, and boarding uses were not permitted in the B-3 zone. The applicant then filed a petition to change the zoning regulations to allow the use by special exception in the zone. The PZC also approved that petition at the June 14 meeting.

Once the zoning change was approved, that paved the way for Berger, who currently operates Shoreline Veterinary Hospital in Clinton, to submit an application for the additional uses.

Berger filed the first application to redevelop the former CVS space in April. At the time he told the PZC he was interested in capitalizing on the expanded space the 8,800-square-foot former CVS building offered. Berger said there would be no exterior changes to the building beyond “sprucing it up.”

Agents for the application have said that the business would be open Monday to Saturday and operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday. There would be reduced operating hours on Saturdays. They said that there would be no after-hours emergency services offered.

News of Berger’s application was largely met with enthusiasm from a public eager to see something go into the old pharmacy space. The building has been vacant since May 2019 and the presence of an empty large store in the heart of Clinton’s downtown was often cited as good development opportunity as well as criticized at the same time for reflecting poorly on the town.

Ken Larson, the owner of the property at 14 East Main Street, explained to the Harbor News in 2020 that CVS’s lease on the property ran through the end of January 2021, and that a new tenant was not possible until that lease was up.