DOH: 09/03/2024 Continue Hearing The public hearing continued at 6:00PM.#2024-0257
Oct 16, 2024
Special Permit for Hotel (Section 213.5)
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DOH: 09/03/2024 Continue Hearing The public hearing continued at 6:00PM.#2024-0257
Oct 16, 2024
Special Permit for Hotel (Section 213.5)
DOH: 09/03/2024 Continue Hearing The public hearing continued at 6:00PM.#2024-0257
Oct 16, 2024
Special Permit for Hotel (Section 213.5)
Reception and possible consideration#2024-0265
Oct 7, 2024
Site Plan Application for the Conversion of an Existing Residence to Two Residences for Faculty Housing
Reception Engineer Todd Parsons provided an overview of the application.#2024-0264
Oct 7, 2024
Site plan application for a Single-Family Residential Construction and Associated Site Development in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404) on lot 280 and a driveway passing through lot 300
280 Between the Lakes Road and 300 Between the Lakes Road
Reception Engineer Todd Parsons provided an overview of the application.#2024-0264
Oct 7, 2024
Site plan application for a Single-Family Residential Construction and Associated Site Development in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404) on lot 280 and a driveway passing through lot 300
DOH: 09/03/2024 Continue Hearing The public hearing continued at 6:45PM.#2024-0257
Sep 17, 2024
Special Permit for Hotel (Section 213.5)
DOH: 09/03/2024 Continue Hearing The public hearing continued at 6:45PM.#2024-0257
Sep 17, 2024
Special Permit for Hotel (Section 213.5)
Open Hearing, Possible Consideration#2024-0260
Sep 16, 2024
New Business#2024-0255
Sep 16, 2024
Special Permit Application for an Accessory Apartment (Section 208)
New Business#2024-0255
Sep 3, 2024
Open Hearing The public hearing opened at 6:48PM. Secretary Whalen read the legal notice. Alyssa Fournier and Michael Trapp joined the meeting to represent the application. Ms. Fournier explained a small accessory apartment is proposed above a garage. She said the structure will be a carriage style barn located in the center of the property. The accessory apartment is proposed as a studio with an open floor plan kitchen, living space, and one bathroom. The first floor will be an open garage space with storage.
New Business#2024-0261
Sep 3, 2024
Site Plan application for Site Development Activities and Single Family Residence in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404) Subject to a First Cut
Possible Consideration#2024-0259
Aug 19, 2024
Site Plan Application for Site Development Activities in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404)
Pending IWWC Approval#2024-0258
Aug 19, 2024
Site Plan Application for Replacement of a Nonconforming Barn in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404 and 504)
Consideration of Completeness, Schedule Hearing#2024-0260
Aug 19, 2024
Possible Consideration#2024-0256
Aug 19, 2024
Site Plan Application to Turn Second Floor into an Attached Accessory Apartment (Section 208)
Schedule Public Hearing for September 3, 2024#2024-0255
Aug 19, 2024
Special Permit Application for an Accessory Apartment (Section 208)
Other Business#2024-0257
Aug 5, 2024
Reception, Consideration of Completeness, and Schedule Hearing Landscape Architect Mark Arigoni of SLR Consulting joined the meeting to represent the application. Civil Engineer Todd Ritchie of SLR Consulting, Land Use Attorney Josh Mackey, and Development Team Project Partners Steven Cohen and Jonathan Marrale were also present to address additional comments and questions. Mr. Arigoni provided a slideshow presentation to review the application. Mr. Cohen explained a plan to improve the Wake Robin Inn has been in process for over a year. The outcome of this project is to renovate the Inn and property restoring its former liveliness, offering various amenities and attractions for visitors and town residents. Mr. Arigoni explained documents submitted with their application included an authorization from current property owners, a project narrative, parking analysis, A-2 survey, full site engineered drawings, drainage report, architectural drawings, and a zoning compliance letter. Mr. Arigoni noted that additional resources will be completed in time for the public hearing including photometric plan, coordination with Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) and Aquarion, a traffic study, and the IWWC application. Mr. Arigoni added that there is a request in progress with Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) and to the National Diversity Database (NDDB) which had requested that the applicant perform botany surveys to locate potential species of concern. Mr. Arigoni explained that these surveys documented the Handsome Sedge on isolated areas of the property and these plants could potentially be relocated before construction. Mr. Arigoni reviewed the Zoning Data Table and A-2 Survey. He explained the project is located on two separate parcels. These include 53 Wells Hill Road (a 2.26-acre residential property with three existing structures) and 104/106 Sharon Road (a 11.28-acre property with a hotel structure and accessory garage). Mr. Arigoni explained an AT&T cell tower is planned for construction on this parcel beginning November 2024. A right of way exists to service a landlocked property southeast of the parcels, and an easement is in place over the driveway that services 53 Wells Hill Road. Mr. Arigoni shared images showing the proposed architecture of the Inn, twelve cottages, and an event barn. Mr. Arigoni shared the proposed site plan. A paved driveway will have defined parking, turnaround and drop off area for the
Other Business#2024-0257
Aug 5, 2024
Reception, Consideration of Completeness, and Schedule Hearing Landscape Architect Mark Arigoni of SLR Consulting joined the meeting to represent the application. Civil Engineer Todd Ritchie of SLR Consulting, Land Use Attorney Josh Mackey, and Development Team Project Partners Steven Cohen and Jonathan Marrale were also present to address additional comments and questions. Mr. Arigoni provided a slideshow presentation to review the application. Mr. Cohen explained a plan to improve the Wake Robin Inn has been in process for over a year. The outcome of this project is to renovate the Inn and property restoring its former liveliness, offering various amenities and attractions for visitors and town residents. Mr. Arigoni explained documents submitted with their application included an authorization from current property owners, a project narrative, parking analysis, A-2 survey, full site engineered drawings, drainage report, architectural drawings, and a zoning compliance letter. Mr. Arigoni noted that additional resources will be completed in time for the public hearing including photometric plan, coordination with Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) and Aquarion, a traffic study, and the IWWC application. Mr. Arigoni added that there is a request in progress with Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) and to the National Diversity Database (NDDB) which had requested that the applicant perform botany surveys to locate potential species of concern. Mr. Arigoni explained that these surveys documented the Handsome Sedge on isolated areas of the property and these plants could potentially be relocated before construction. Mr. Arigoni reviewed the Zoning Data Table and A-2 Survey. He explained the project is located on two separate parcels. These include 53 Wells Hill Road (a 2.26-acre residential property with three existing structures) and 104/106 Sharon Road (a 11.28-acre property with a hotel structure and accessory garage). Mr. Arigoni explained an AT&T cell tower is planned for construction on this parcel beginning November 2024. A right of way exists to service a landlocked property southeast of the parcels, and an easement is in place over the driveway that services 53 Wells Hill Road. Mr. Arigoni shared images showing the proposed architecture of the Inn, twelve cottages, and an event barn. Mr. Arigoni shared the proposed site plan. A paved driveway will have defined parking, turnaround and drop off area for the
Update#2022-0174
Aug 5, 2024
Section 803.5 Amendment or Modification of Special Permit #2022-0174
New Business#2024-0256
Aug 5, 2024
Site Plan Application to Turn Second Floor into an Attached Accessory Apartment (Section 208)
Reception, Consideration of Completeness, and Schedule Hearing#2024-0255
Aug 5, 2024
Special Permit Application for an Accessory Apartment (Section 208)