“I’m scared when I hear you have 13 barges on this (mooring) at one time. Several times I’ve heard, where else can the barges go? In Stamford’s master plan it says that water dependent uses are to be consistent with capacity. Maybe we are at capacity.” – Wayne Sullivan Continue Reading →
Greenwich Harbor Management Commission
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DEEP Okays Greenwich’s Harbor Management Plan; MacMillan: My priorities remain the same
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” I’ll continue to meet my duties under CT state law and federal law, including offer serene and harmonious harbors to all mariners, to station all vessels seaward of the high water mark in Greenwich and offer safe harbors to all who require them.” – Ian MacMillan, Greenwich Harbor Master Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Government, Brian Thompson, DEEP, Governor Dannel Malloy, Greenwich Harbor Management Commission, ian MacMillan
Harbor Management Commissioner on Unpermitted Moorings: “Ian Was Right”
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During the July Harbor Management Commission meeting in the Mazza room at Greenwich Town Hall, members were briefed on a meeting with Town Officials, State Officials and members of the Rocky Point Club to discuss a request from a local shell fisherman for $200 fees for longtime moorings that to date have no permits. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Frank Mazza, Greenwich Harbor Management Commission, ian MacMillan
DeLuca of P&Z Presents to Harbor Management Commission: Flood Zone Regs and Docks
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Katie DeLuca gave a presentation to the commission, summarizing flood zone regulations as the impact rebuilding in the wake of recent hurricanes. She also suggested the harbor management commission review proposals for new docks before residents apply at the state level for permission. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Frank Mazza, Greenwich Harbor Management Commission, ian MacMillan, Katie DeLuca, Planning and Zoning, POCD
Harbor Commission Asks Repeatedly for Harbor Master’s Lists of Names and Moorings
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Conversation went in circles for almost an hour at the Greenwich Harbor Management Commission Meeting on June 18 in the Mazza room. Continue Reading →