The complaint says the applicants did not produce adequate evidence for the commission to base their approval and that development of 407 Round Hill Rd will impact the fair market value of the adjacent properties as well as the use and enjoyment of those properties. Continue Reading →
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P&Z Watch: Large Outdoor Ice Rink at Round Hill Rd Residence Gets Green Light
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On Tuesday night the Planning & Zoning commission reviewed a proposed final site plan and special permit from Adam and Sarah Dolder to construct a 100 ft long lighted open air ice rink with an adjacent 256 sq. ft. building for lockers and Zamboni storage, plus a 821 sq ft pool house, drainage systems and associated utilities at 407 Round Hill Rd. The applicants’ proposal would further exceed 150,000 cubic feet in building volume. The property is 7.32-acres in the RA-4 Zone. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Sports, ice rink, Planning & Zoning Commission, Round Hill Road
Back Country Real Estate Talk Packs Round Hill Community Center
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Panelists said back country houses continue to sell though prices have come down. Westchester sellers continue to buy in Greenwich where property taxes are significantly lower. Young families continue to move to back country for the same reasons as always: affordable taxes, great schools, privacy, and country living. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, #backcountry, #backcountryGreenwich, Anderson Associates, back country, Berkshire Hathaway, Brendan DeSimone, Carolyn Anderson
Deputy Tree Warden Rules on Eversource Proposal To Fell Half Dozen Stately Trees
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“At the tree hearing, Eversource offered to replant trees if the removal was granted. Eversource, along with the Town of Greenwich, will replant ‘The Right Tree Right Place’ on North Maple Avenue on a one-to-one basis.” – Steve Gospodinoff, Deputy Tree Warden Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, arborist, Ash Tree, Derek Kaufman, enhanced tree trimming, Eric Barber, ETT, Eversource
UPDATED: Greenwich Teen Suspect in Fatal Hit and Run Charged with Criminal Mischief
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Police observed three vehicles on town property doing donuts on the snow on Dec 9. Andrew Schmidt was driving a 2007 Hummer H3. Two 17 year olds were driving Jeeps. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire, Andrew Schmidt, Greenwich Police Dept, Round Hill Road
Don’t Miss the One, and ONLY Debate with Candidates for First Selectman
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The forum will be held at Round Hill Community House at 397 Round Hill Rd. The schedule is: 6:30pm refreshments followed by the forum from 7:00pm to 8:30pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Drew Marzullo, First Selectman, John Toner, League of Women Voters of Greenwich, Peter Tesei, Round Hill Community House, Round Hill Road
UPDATE: P&Z Nixes Proposed Re-Subdivision at 500 Lake Ave
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The vote was close, but one vote shy of approval for the applicants, who sought a re-subdivision at 500 Lake Ave and replace the existing mansion with three mansions. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 500 Lake Ave, Greenwich Land Trust, Round Hill Road
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
GFP Top Stories of the Week: November 21-27, 2016
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This week we profiled Angela Swift, a local mom, realtor, triathlete and intrepid volunteer. On Monday we covered the Wetlands Agency’s review of an application for 3 houses to go up Lake Ave where there is but one today. On Tuesday a crowd gathered to brainstorm ideas following their disappointment at Donald Trump’s election as POTUS. Just in time for Thanksgiving the PE teachers at North Mianus School got their heads shaved into mohawks for a good cause. Those stories, and more… Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Alex Kaali-Nagy, Angela Swift, Inland Wetlands and Water, Jeff Ramer, Kids in Crisis, Lake Avenue, Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich
Bruce Museum to Host Downton Abbey-Themed Fundraiser
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An elegant fundraiser for the Bruce Museum will take place on Feb. 7 at one of the town’s great estates, the Topping Estate on Round Hill Road. Continue Reading →