While the attorney for developers of the multi-use building at corner of Sheephill and East Putnam argued about hours of operation for retail on the first floor, residents were sill stuck on worsening of traffic and decreased safety at the intersection for drivers and pedestrians. Continue Reading →
Thomas Heagney
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Proposed Redevelopment of 38 St. Roch Ave Would Include Remediation, 7 Units and Total of 24 Bedrooms
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38 St. Roch Ave LLC presented an application for a final site plan and special permit to demolish all existing structures at 38 St. Roch Ave in Chickahominy and construct two new multi-family dwellings for a total of seven units. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Holly Hill Resoure Recovery Facility, Joseph Granitto, Nicholas Granitto, Planning & Zoning Commission, R-6 zone, St. Roch Avenue
P&Z to Developers of Lake Ave Re-SubDivision with Round Hill Road Driveway: Come Back with More Analysis
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A proposal to demolish an existing 1914 mansion at 500 Lake Ave and build three new homes went before P&Z on March 7. Two of the homes would have Round Hill Road addresses if the applicant receives approval to remove trees and cut into a steep slope to build a new driveway. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 500 Lake Avenue, Alex Kaali-Nagy, Greenwich, Planning & Zoning Commission, Round Hill Road, Thomas Heagney
Audi Wins Rematch at P&Z in Overtime
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Despite a show of force by RTM members and neighbors of the Audi dealership on West Putnam Ave, Audi won approval for their expansion and updates to exterior lighting. Peter Quigley, member of the harbor commission expressed “grave” concerns about pollution to Horseneck Brook, which feeds into Long Island Sound. There was also vociferous opposition came from a stream of RTM members from all parts of town, including Mike Warner, Peter Berg and Bill Galvin, as well as Ginny Gwynn, director of Greenwich Land Trust. T Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Real Estate, Transportation, Audi, Bill Galvin, Ginny Gwynn, Greenwich Land Trust, Mike Warner
P&Z Commissioners on Demolition of John Knapp House, c 1760: Loss of Greenwich History vs ‘Not so Pretty’
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The Planning & Zoning commission discussed ground water quality of the proposed 11,000 sq ft home proposed to replace the 1760 John Knapp House off Round Hill Rd. One commissioner lamented the loss of Greenwich History. One commissioner opined that the house isn’t pretty at all. Continue Reading →