On December 23 a property owner was issued an infraction for littering. Continue Reading →
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Riverside Towing Ability to Operate Challenged at P&Z Following Cease & Desist
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Riverside Towing received a cease and desist order from Greenwich’s Zoning Enforcement Officer because they only have a permit for repair service at 561 West Putnam Ave. The question is whether towing is a use that falls under repair. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Transportation, 500 West Putnam Ave, 581 West Putnam Ave, 585 West Putnam Ave, Albert and Heather Jagodzinski, Andy Fox, Chip Haslun
Byram Residents Object to Étourdissant Storage Facility for Exotic, Antique, Collector’s Cars
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Étourdissant’s application will come before P&Z on Tuesday, June 26. Three community leaders in Byram say the Applicant has consistently and egregiously misrepresented their business concept. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Real Estate, Byram, Byram Rd, Clare Kilgallen, Delavan Ave, Étourdissant LLC
Sam Bridge Update: NEW Zoning Code for Commercial Nurseries on Oct 17 P&Z Agenda
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Katie DeLuca released the proposed changes to regs for Commercial Nurseries. The changes are on the October 17 P&Z agenda. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Business, Alliance Commerical Realty, Commercial Nursery, Greenwich Municipal Code, Planning & Zoning Commission, Sam Bridge Nursery & Greenhouses, Zoning Board of Appeals
Between Synagogue and Cos Cob Neighbors, Is Town of Greenwich Between a Rock and a Hard Place?
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Tesei: “It is important to note for the public record that we are talking about three different lawsuits. It may not be transparent to the public but a lawsuit has been filed by residents against Inland Wetlands and Watercourse for approval of the application. There is also a lawsuit by residents against P&Z for approval of the preliminary site plan of the GRS. And now of course we have the synagogue filing a federal lawsuit as it relates to denial on the part of the Zoning Board of Appeals.” Continue Reading →