To be inserted in the Westport News
On: January 18, 2013
Friday
LEGAL NOTICE OF DECISION
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting held on January 10, 2013, the Westport Planning and Zoning Commission took the following action:
1.ADOPTED: Amendment #653, Appl. #12-048 by Frederick William Hoag Architect for property owned by The Maxx and Luke LLC for a map amendment to the Westport Zoning Map to rezone properties at 44 Church Lane, PID #C10155000 from RORD 2, (Restricted Office Retail District) and BCD (Business Center District) to BCD (Business Center District). Effective date: 2/11/13
2.DENIED: Amendment #654, Appl. #12-050 by William Achillies, Achillies Architects for a text amendment to the zoning regulations to modify §29-2.2.1 (a) to allow for retail above first floor with specific criteria in BCD (Business Center District) zone.
3.ADOPTED IN PART/WITHDRAWN IN PART: Amendment #647, Appl. #12-011 by the Planning and Zoning Commission for a text amendment to the Zoning Regulations to: modify §4-2 (Map Established), to add references in description of Zoning Map; §31-10 (Coastal Area Regulations), to modify requirements to be consistent with the Connecticut General Statutes; §31-11.3 (Flood Protection Requirements), to clarify role of Floodplain Coordinator; §43-11 (Time Period and Expiration), to modify timeframes for approvals to be consistent with the Connecticut General Statutes; §44-1 (Documents), §45-3.3 (Building Plan), §52-4 (Applications), to modify list of submission materials for Site Plan, Zoning Permit and Subdivision applications; the following was WITHDRAWN: §45-3, Zoning Permits, to codify in the Zoning Regulations that a Zoning Permit be obtained prior to occupancy of a commercial building; and §45-3.2, Plot Plan, to require a vicinity map on plans used to obtain a Zoning Permit.
The above items were granted/approved/denied with conditions, which are on file with the Planning and Zoning Office in Town Hall at 110 Myrtle Avenue.
Dated at Westport, Connecticut this 18th day of January, 2013
Catherine Walsh, Chairman, Planning and Zoning Commission