The P&Z commission chair Margarita Alban repeatedly told the applicant not to get too far along with plans until working with the Connecticut Dept of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), noting the primary issue was that the property was the flood hazard zone. Continue Reading →
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P&Z Watch: New Proposal for Former HASCO Factory in Byram Features 10 Residential Units
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The applicants seek to build a three story building with 10 dwelling units along the Byram River. The ground floor would be for parking, plus two residential floors above. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Byram, South Water Street
P&Z Watch: “George Seafood & Steakhouse” Outdoor Dining at 2 South Water Street Approved
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On Wednesday a call to the restaurant indicated it is no longer Macelleria. Instead it is George Seafood & Steakhouse. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Food Drink Restaurants, Government, BNA, Byram, Byram Neighborhood Association, Byram River, George Seafood & Steakhouse, outdoor dining
New Pre-Application Submitted for Mixed Commercial and 27-Unit Residential 8-30g Development in Downtown Byram
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While some under parked 8-30g projects in have been approved, what’s unique about the Mill Street/So Water St application is that the 27 residences would rely on parking in the William Street municipal parking lot behind Rosina’s. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 111 Mill Street, 8-30g, affordable housing, Byram, Planning & Zoning Commission, South Water Street
P&Z Watch: Commissioners, BNA question appropriateness of self-storage facility on waterfront
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The commission was skeptical about having a self storage facility on the waterfront. They suggested a retail café or restaurant that would keep pedestrians engaged with the building. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, BNA, Byram Neighborhood Association, HASCO, HASCO Electric, Katie DeLuca, Margarita Alban, Nick Barile
P&Z to Review Pre-Application for Former HASCO Electric Corp Building in Byram
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Per the applicant’s narrative, the idea is to construct a building for a mini self-storage facility that would be in keeping with a New England look.” He also said there could potentially be public access to a roof deck and non-powered watercraft access. Continue Reading →