Revisions to a development on Danbury's westside are being recommended by the Planning Commission to the Zoning Commission. Changes were proposed for the .2 million square foot Summit property to allow for the Career Academy, a City-run public school which would serve 1,400 middle and high school students. Zoners will hold a public hearing on the updated master plan on January 11th. Changes include a minimum of 180 residential units, rather than the previously approved 404 apartments, and increasing the number of square feet permitted for non-residential use.