To be inserted in the Westport News
On: September 26, 2014
Friday
LEGAL NOTICE OF DECISION
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting held on September 18, 2014, the Westport Planning and Zoning Commission took the following action:
1.DENIED: Amendment #677, Appl. #14-024 by Town of Westport – James S. Marpe, First Selectman for a text amendment to the zoning regulations to modify §4-5 (Maximum Allowable Multi-Family Dwellings) to add “or age restricted senior housing on town-owned property constructed after the effective date of this regulation”, to modify §32-15A.2 (Permitted Uses) to delete the words “A Zoning Permit for Assisted Living Facilities and Full Care Living Facilities cannot be issued until 35% of the Independent Living Facility units are built and Zoning Certificates of Compliance (ZCC’s) are issued. No less than sixty percent (60%) of any Independent Living Facility units with Zoning Certificates of Compliance (ZCC’s) issued shall be affordable units pursuant to §32-15A.6.”, to modify §32-15A.3 (Accessory Uses) to add the words “cafes, salons, meeting rooms and pool” to modify §32-15A.6.1 (Affordable Units) to delete “sixty” to add “ twenty” to delete 60% to add 20% to delete “dwelling” to add “Independent Living Facility” also to add a requirement that a minimum of 20% of the Independent Living Facility units be rented to at or below 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI), to modify §32-15A.9 (Setbacks) to add to the words “nor to other adjacent town-owned lots created as part of an approved Senior Residential Community” to modify §32-15A.16 (Parking and Loading) and to add a new section §32-15A.16.3 “Section 34-12, Concealed Parking” which will allow Concealed Parking on sloping sites to use finished grades and allow separate components of a building connected by a walkway to be calculated independently.
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 26th day of September, 2014
Chip Stephens, Chairman, Planning and Zoning Commission