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The Somers Zoning Board of Appeals voted 4-1 Tuesday in favor of an appeal brought by neighbors of the Four Town Fairgrounds. (Tim Jensen/Patch)
SOMERS, CT A marathon hearing by the Somers Zoning Board of Appeals, encompassing eight hours of discussion over three sessions, finally ended Tuesday night with the board voting 4-1 to sustain an appeal brought by neighbors of the Four Town Fairgrounds, overturning a decision by the town s zoning enforcement officer regarding off-season rentals of the property.
Last summer, Zoning Enforcement Officer Jennifer Roy issued a ruling enabling the Union Agricultural Society of Somers, Enfield, Ellington & East Windsor, Inc. (UAS) to continue renting the property at 56 Egypt Rd. to outside organizations during off-season periods, other than the annual Four Town Fair and Hartford County 4-H Fair. Roy said based on more than 60 years of precedence, a special use permit was not required for
Mar. 16—SOMERS — The Zoning Board of Appeals will continue its discussion tonight of an appeal from a group of neighbors of the Four Town Fairgrounds who oppose events being held there year-round because they say it's disturbing to the neighborhood. Specifically, the neighbors are appealing Zoning Enforcement Officer Jennifer Roy's decision that Four Town Fair officials don't need special use .
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A public hearing of the Somers Zoning Board of Appeals concerning the Four Town Fairgrounds was continued to March 2 following more than three hours of testimony Thursday. (Tim Jensen/Patch)
SOMERS, CT A protracted dispute concerning the Four Town Fairgrounds and a group of adjacent residential neighbors is still without resolution, as a public hearing Thursday night lasting over three hours was continued until March 2.
The Somers Zoning Board of Appeals met via Zoom teleconference to hear from attorneys representing the Union Agricultural Society of Somers, Enfield, Ellington & East Windsor, Inc. (UAS), owners of the fairgrounds property at 56 Egypt Road since 1960, and more than a dozen residents of Sunshine Farms Drive, Little Sorrel Lane and Country Fair Drive, a subdivision built in the late 1980s which abuts the fairgrounds.
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A public hearing on an appeal from neighbors of the fairgrounds was continued to next week by the Somers Zoning Board of Appeals Tuesday. (Tim Jensen/Patch)
SOMERS, CT A highly-anticipated public hearing concerning an appeal by neighbors of the Four Town Fairgrounds concerning off-season usage of the property was continued to next week by the Somers Zoning Board of Appeals, due to a case of laryngitis on the part of the attorney representing the petitioners.
Attorney John Parks, representing more than a dozen residents of Sunshine Farms Drive, Little Sorrel Lane and Country Fair Drive, was unable to speak during the Zoom meeting due to the affliction, and requested a continuation of the public hearing. Chairman Dean Hills called for a motion, and the board unanimously agreed to reschedule the hearing until Thursday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m.