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Apartment buildings proposed at former Canton Barn site

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  • Nov 1, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 17, 2022

By John Fitts

Staff Writer

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CANTON – A Simsbury company is proposing a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments in three buildings at the former Canton Barn site on Old Canton Road.

Simsbury Capital Partners has proposed tearing down the current 5,000 square foot building at 75 Old Canton Road and constructing three multi-family buildings on the 2.1-acre property, according to an application filed with the town of Canton.

Proposed are a total of with a total of 55 units, 29 one-bedroom unit and 26 two-bedroom. Sidewalks are proposed for the interior of the property, as well as along Old Canton Road and connecting to Canton Village shopping center. A mix of interior and exterior parking is proposed.

The Planning and Zoning Commission will likely hold a public hearing on the proposal the evening of Nov. 16. With the site located in the Canton Village Design Village District under the town’s form–based code, much of the site plan approval is considered administrative in nature – as along as the application meets the regulations. However, a special permit is required for earthwork and grading due to the proposed removal of more than 2,000 cubic yards (removal of 10,000 cubic yards is proposed) triggering the public hearing, which is slated for Nov. 16.

While other developers have eyed the site for other uses - including a brewery, retail and restaurant - in the past few years, it has been identified in the town's Plan of Conservation and Development as an area with potential for high density residential, according to the application. To the west of the property are the Canton Village condominiums, while the former IGA market is to the south, the application notes, while single family homes sit to the south and east. The canton village shopping center is approximately 150 feet to the east.

“The design professionals working on this project [have] worked cooperatively with town staff to determine an appropriate building and design and make numerous improvements to existing site conditions,” according to the application material field by Simsbury based Landscape Architectural Design Associates. “Overall the project results in the infill and redevelopments of an existing underutilized site, in an area accessible by infrastructure and not inundated with development constraints. The proposed development and use are consistent with the strategies represented in the POCD, and the subsequent publication direction for the area, derived through public charrette that led to the development of the Canton Village Design District.”

The site location is, of course, most known as the home of Canton Barn, which operated Saturday night auctions for decades. Auctioneer Richard E. Wacht ran the auctions in recent years, having taken the reins from his father John in the 1960s. Richard Wacht was known for his crazy antics and dry sense of humor on the auction stage until he retired and the business closed in 2019. Just as famously, Canton Barn was known for the pies baked by Wacht’s businesses partner and ex-wife, Susan Wacht Goralski, who took over that tradition originally started by Richard Wacht’s mother.

(This story will be updated with more details. Additionally, we will add a link to the electronic application materials once they are posted online).


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The planting plan for the project also shows the footprint of the proposed buildings.

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This rendering shows the proposed front building along Old Canton Road.

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The Canton Barn, the site of thousands of Saturday night estate auctions over the years.


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November 27

Communal Thanksgiving Dinner

Unionville: Farmington Community Services hosts its annual town-wide Thanksgiving Day Dinner Gathering each year at the Farmington Community and Senior Center located at 321 New Britain Avenue in Unionville. With the help of volunteers and staff a full Thanksgiving dinner is prepared and served.  Participants, volunteers, and donors are always welcome and needed. Please contact Community Services at 860-675-2390 to make your reservation or for more information.

November 29

Simsbury celebrates

Simsbury: Simsbury celebrates takes place from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 29 along Hopmeadow Street. Simsbury Celebrates is a free community holiday celebration, sustained primarily through donations from local businesses and private citizens. It is traditionally held the Saturday after Thanksgiving. This year, we are celebrating with a variety of events, culminating with our spectacular fireworks show.  

 

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December 6

Winterfest

Avon: The town of Avon, CT, will host its 3rd Annual Winterfest and Tree Lighting on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Avon Town Gazebo & Green. The event includes caroling, a “biergarten” in a heated tent, food trucks, vendors, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus for the tree lighting ceremony. It is a fundraising event for the Bottoms Up Patient/Family Support Funds and care packages, and guests should dress for the weather.

 

 

December 6

Christmas in Collinsville 

Collinsville: Christmas in Collinsville takes place Saturday, December 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Craft Show in the Town Hall Auditorium, Face Painting (11:30 - 1:30 p.m. at Town Hall and 1 -3 p.m. at the Mu

seum), Story Time with Mrs. Claus (11a.m. to 1 p.m. in 

Museum). Balloons, Magician, and The Gallery of Trees at the Canton Historical Museum.

 

December 6

A Children’s Festival with Santa 

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Avon: Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, who will share stories, lead sing-a-longs  and pose with children for pictures. Also, games with elves, cookie decorating, crafts, snacks and hot cocoa. December 6th, 2 – 4 p.m. Children $15, Adults $10. The Historic Meetinghouse of Avon Congregational Church, 6 West Main St Avon. Tickets at www.Avon-Church.org or available at the door.

 

December 6

Holiday Tapestries
Farmington: Valley Chorale presents “Holiday Tapestries” a collection of festive carols and lullabies from around the world to celebrate the season. The concert will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025 at 2 p.m., First Church of Christ Congregational, 75 Main Street, Farmington, CT.  Melodies from Spanish lullabies to the jubilant sound of the Yoruba language, familiar carols and everything in between will be woven into this tapestry of sound accompanied by harp, guitar, percussion and keyboard. An ideal way to ring in the holiday season! Adult tickets $25.00. Students-free. Tickets available through Eventbrite, at the door on the day of the concert  or on the Farmington Valley Chorale website. For more information, please email info@farmingtonvalleychorale.org.  

 

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Gallery of Trees 

Canton: Canton Historical Society Inc.’s Gallery of Trees returns through Dec. 7. Opening night gala takes place 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

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Remember to dress for the weather as it can be a bit windy at the top of Plank Hill Rd and bring a portable chair if necessary. Our ceremony is generally a half hour in length and starts promptly at noon.

Please help our location lay wreaths at as many graves as possible by sponsoring a wreath for a veteran’s grave through the “sponsorship group” CT0025P Or, if you would like to volunteer to participate in the wreath laying ceremony, please click the “Volunteer” button at https://shorturl.at/S2y50. More information is also available at the link. 

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