“We have come today to honor all those who have run, jumped, slid, scored, thrown, caught, and cheered on this field as it gives way to a new generation of students and memories.” – CMS principal Tom Healy Continue Reading →
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Greenwich P&Z Approves Mason St 8-30g with Significant Modifications
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Modifications include no commercial uses, except those pre-existing at 405 Greenwich Avenue. Also, below market condos must be sized at 90% of market rate condos. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Real Estate, 8-30g, affordable housing, Arn Welles, Bruce Park Ave, Dennis Yeskey
P&Z Watch – Mason St 8-30g Elephants in the Room: Inclusion of Retail & Comparability of Units
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P&Z commission chair Alban and attorney Tim Hollister disagreed on whether 8-30g can include retail.
Ms Alban said the history of the site was car dealership.
“You have not had retail, unless you consider a car dealership retail, which we don’t.”
“Car dealerships have a retail component. You can buy your antifreeze there,” Hollister said.
“The use isn’t classified by most towns as a retail use,” Alban said. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Real Estate, 8-30g, afforable condos, affordable housing, Bruce Park Ave, Dennis Yeskey
Greenwich Planning & Zoning Unanimously Denies 8-30g at Former Honda Dealer
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Commissioner Nick Macri referred to a proposed “socioeconomic bifurcation” as “a return to days gone by.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 8-30g, Honda, Josh Caspi, Margarita Alban, Mason Street, Nick Macri
P&Z Watch: Is 92-Unit 8-30g “The Missing Tooth” in the Fabric of Downtown Greenwich?
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The commission said they were unsure that existing legal non-conformities would carry over to a new development because while non-conformities travel with a property, when 9 properties are merged, the legal non-conformities might cease to exist. There were also concerns about the optics of developing affordable housing on a contaminated site. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Real Estate, 8-30g, affordable housing, Andrew Collins, Bernie Adler, Bruce Park Ave
P&Z Watch: 8-30g Application on Mason St – “A Cavernous Effect on the Street”
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The P&Z commission noted that while 8-30g waived regs on setbacks for residential, it says nothing about commercial. The application includes retail in both buildings. There were still concerns about a condo building separate from affordable building, as well as height and mass. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 8-30g, DEEP, Dennis Yeskey, Honda, Josh Caspi, Margarita Alban
State Rep Arzeno Credits “Playing by the Rules” for House Delegation’s Successful 20% CMS State Reimbursement
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The Building Committee also discussed next steps for selecting a new chair. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Central Middle School building committee, Christina Poccia, Clare Kilgallen, Harry Fisher, Hector Arzeno, Jan Kniffen
P&Z Watch: Does Separating Market Rate from Affordables in 2 Buildings Pass the Sniff Test?
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“I’m very sensitive every time I testify in Hartford about the perception of Greenwich and the treatment I get when I’m testifying because I’m from Greenwich. I want to show that we’re putting our best foot forward and making a genuine effort. I want to pass the sniff test.” – P&Z chair Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, affordable housing, Honda, Josh Caspi, Margarita Alban, market rate, Mason Street
CMS Building Committee Refers to RTM a Request to Replace A Member ASAP
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The vote was 7-2 on a motion that the building committee request the RTM, or RTM moderator, or the RTM Public Works Committee immediately replace Michael Spilo as the RTM representative to the committee as soon as possible.
“Attempting to remove someone you don’t like from the committee, and to do this in a submarine fashion that pops up at the last minute seems very improper and counter to Democracy.” – Michael Spilo Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Central Middle School, Christina Poccia, Clare Kilgallen, Clare Lawler Kilgallen, CMS building committee, Jan Kniffen
CMS Building Committee Votes 7-1 Not to Explore Siting Options Including Pomerance Park
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Ex-officio building committee member Michael Spilo made a motion to explore alternate siting and building placement, including Pomerance Park. Continue Reading →