“This building becomes the welcome to Greenwich at Exit 5. This building drives me crazy.” – Liz Peldunas, Riverside Association Continue Reading →
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Round Hill Selectmen Candidates Debate Flashpoints: Financing Capital Projects, Partisanship, P3s, Public Housing
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Questions came from the Northwest Greenwich Association, the Northeast Greenwich Association and the Round Hill Association, as well as from the audience. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, 8-30g, affordable housing, Allen Williams, Fred Camillo, Historic Overlay, Housing Authority of the Town of Greenwich, Inland-Wetlands and Watercourses Agency
P&Z to Again Scrutinize Mason Street Development Submitted Under Workforce Housing Regulation Section 6-110
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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 →