Assessed value
$656,100
$366,400 bldg · $289,700 land
Acreage
2 ac
$328,050 / ac
Land use
2-1C
CG20
Year built
1940
4,928 sqft
Owner mailing
PO BOX 1719 LAKEVILLE, CT 06039
Different from property address (absentee owner)
Building
- Style
- Garage/Show ro
- Year built
- 1940
- Living area
- 4,928 sqft · 1.0 story
- Exterior
- clapboard
- Heat
- Forced Air-Duc · Oil
Recorded sales
Aug 3, 2010
— SUPER SUMO ENTERPRISES LLC
Bk/Pg 0228/0923
Aug 5, 1988
— PARADISE GARAGE ASSOC INC
Bk/Pg 0143/0274
Planning & Zoning actions
- Dec 19, 2023#2022-0205
Site Plan Approval for Change of Use from Storage Building to Carpentry or Woodworking, Generator, Driveway and Parking Improvements
Possible Consideration
- Apr 3, 2023#2023-0214
Consideration of Completeness and Possible Decision Property Owner Chris Little, Attorney Mark Capecelatro and Engineer Pat Hackett joined the meeting to represent the application. Attorney Capecelatro explained an earlier version of this application warranted revision, due to concern from the Commission about diversion of stormwater runoff from the front buildings and parking area into a culvert on Route 112. Engineer Hackett redesigned and improved the stormwater management plan designed to take advantage of the excellent drainage capacity of the property’s soil, and resolved the roof water runoff concern. Attorney Capecelatro remarked all other aspects of the application are the same as previous. Engineer Hackett presented the stormwater management site plan, and explained areas in the front and rear of the property recently had a binder course installed. Two basins were installed with a high point in-between, so there is a Drainage Area A and Drainage Area B, a divide between the two buildings. Engineer Hackett proposed a two-unit drywell be installed where the basins are located. The drywell has an open top, and would use similar cast iron catch basin frames for ease of maintenance. The water runoff from roofs were tied into the catch basins, so a proposed fifty-foot filter drain can be installed to catch runoff, but the water that does not infiltrate will overflow into the basins. Secretary Whalen asked if all stormwater runoff will still be discharged into the catch basins, Engineer Hackett replied no, only overflow. Secretary Whalen asked if all drainage systems on this property are connected. Engineer Hackett replied yes. The system is designed to hold up to six inches of water, but above that, overflow must be discharged.
Pending Business
- Mar 20, 2023#2023-0214
Site Plan Approval for Change of Use from Storage Building to Carpentry or Woodworking, Generator, Driveway and Parking Improvements
New Business
- Feb 21, 2023#2022-0205
Site Plan Approval for Change of Use from Storage Building to Carpentry or Woodworking, Generator, Driveway and Parking Improvements
Super Sumo Enterprises LLC (Little) was withdrawn.
- Jan 17, 2023#2022-0205
Site Plan Approval for Change of Use from Storage Building to Carpentry or Woodworking, Generator, Driveway and Parking Improvements
Pending Business
- Nov 21, 2022#2022-0205
Site Plan Approval for Change of Use from Storage Building to Carpentry or Woodworking, Generator, Driveway and Parking Improvements
Pending Business
- Nov 7, 2022#2022-0205
Site Plan Approval for Change of Use from Storage Building to Carpentry or Woodworking, Generator, Driveway and Parking Improvements
New Business
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