Commission Approves Sidewalk Extensions, Reconstruction Around God s Acre
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Historic District Commission Approves Addition on Oenoke Lane
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The owners of a new condo development on Vitti Street on Friday filed a complaint in state Superior Court challenging the town’s tax assessment of the property.
The $10,183,810 assessment in October of 23 Vitti St. was “grossly excessive, disproportionate and unlawful,” according to the complaint filed on behalf of the owners of Gramercy Park Condominium.
“The Town of New Canaan’s Assessment was manifestly excessive and could not have been carried at except by disregarding the provisions of the statutes for determining the valuation of such Property,” according to a complaint from attorney Todd Lampert of New Canaan-based Lampert, Toohey & Rucci LLC.
Husted Commons is planned for 8 and 10 Husted Lane in New Canaan. This view looking northwest from Locust Avenue Lot. Renderings from New York, N.Y.-based Ryan Salvatore Design
The owner of a structure in the town’s Historic District is joining a condominium association in suing the New Canaan Planning & Zoning Commission for its recent decision to approve a mixed-use development at the edge of the downtown.
Husted Commons is planned for 8 and 10 Husted Lane in New Canaan. This view looking northeast from Heritage Hill Road. Renderings from New York, N.Y.-based Ryan Salvatore Design
P&Z’s Oct. 27 vote in favor of a zoning change, Special Permit and site plan for a 12-unit residential building with a 315-square-foot commercial space on Husted Lane was “illegal, unlawful, arbitrary and in abuse of the powers vested in the” Commission, according to a complaint filed Nov. 19 on behalf of a limited liability company that owns 46 Main St. and the Oenoke Association, whose condo