The proposal is submitted pursuant to 6-110 of Greenwich’s building zone regulations, intended to incentivize moderate income housing. The proposal includes one deed restricted moderate income dwelling. Continue Reading →
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The proposal is submitted pursuant to 6-110 of Greenwich’s building zone regulations, intended to incentivize moderate income housing. The proposal includes one deed restricted moderate income dwelling. Continue Reading →
Building 8 in Greenwich Office Park has been vacant for approximately three years and in need of substantial renovation. The proposal is under section 6-110 for workforce housing, but the catch is they propose a “payment in lieu” to Greenwich’s housing authority and now below market units. Continue Reading →
Residents of 40 West Elm St said they were concerned about traffic, noise, parking and use of a rooftop at a proposed residential apartment building to be built the parking lot behind Bank of America. Continue Reading →
In redevelopment of Honda dealership conversation focused on FAR, blasting out ledge and removing trees. Continue Reading →
Two pre-applications are tentatively scheduled for the March 2 Planning & Zoning meeting, including an 8-30g at 171 Ham Ave and a 6-110 that would redevelop the Honda dealership on Mason Street. Continue Reading →
A development submitted under the town’s 6-110 reg before a moratorium will have 22 residential units and two commercial spaces on the ground floor. Continue Reading →
Katie DeLuca, Margarita Alban and P&Z commissioners warned the RTM Land Use committee that in addition to DeSegregate CT’s efforts to eliminate single family zoning and large lots, there is proposed legislation that goes so far as to require towns provide sewers or multi-family septic systems for 2, 4, and 6-family homes. Also, Woodbridge, CT, is being sued for its single family zoning. Continue Reading →
“This building becomes the welcome to Greenwich at Exit 5. This building drives me crazy.” – Liz Peldunas, Riverside Association Continue Reading →
ON AGENDA FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPT 4th. A local developer seeks to demolish a house on Mason Street built in 1882, and replace it with a 3-story, 7 unit building under section 6-110 of the Greenwich Building Zone Regulation, which is for workforce housing. Two of the 7 units will be moderate income. In return the zoning regulations are relaxed, including FAR. Continue Reading →