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 →
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Hunan Gourmet: Dine In, Take-Out or Eat Outdoors
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An outdoor seating deck area was approved for Hunan Gourmet at 68 East Putnam Ave adjacent to Washington Street and the YMCA. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Hunan Gourmet, Planning and Zoning
Greenwich Selectmen Green Light Nomination of Nicholas Macri for P&Z
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During a special meeting to act on appointments and nominations, the Board of Selectmen voted unanimously in favor of Nicholas Macri for Greenwich’s Planning and Zoning Commission. The nomination next goes to the RTM in September. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Architectural Review Committee, Nicholas Macri, Planning and Zoning
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
Watsons. A Caterer, I Presume. Caterer Proposes Private, In-House Tasting Events at One Genville St.
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Not a restaurant. Not a retail food establishment? Watsons Catering proposes on-premises private tasting events at new location at One Glenville Street to Planning & Zoning Commission. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Business, Government, Planning and Zoning, Watsons Catering
Longtime Greenwich Town Planner Diane Fox is Retiring. Who Will Be Her Successor?
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Greenwich Town Planner Diane Fox announced her retirement, effective July 1, 2014. Speculation began immediately as to her successor. Reached by email, Fox explained the hiring process. Continue Reading →