300-seat outdoor restaurant denied in Old Saybrook - for now
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Location of the former Dock & Dine restaurant in Old Saybrook, where a new 300-seat outdoor eatery, Smoke on the Water, has been proposed. The Old Saybrook zoning commission denied the request Monday, but the owners say they plan to submit an amended application.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Location of the former Dock & Dine restaurant in Old Saybrook, where a new 300-seat outdoor eatery, Smoke on the Water, has been proposed. The Old Saybrook zoning commission denied the request Monday, but the owners say they plan to submit an amended application.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Despite some residents’ concerns about water supply, traffic and growth, the Moscow Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday unanimously recommended approving a planned unit development and preliminary plat of a
LOS LUNAS—The end to a long, dusty road is in sight after hundreds of acres of land for a new subdivision development was cleared and leveled, causing the Jubilee senior
Vulcan Materials Company officials who logged onto their laptops last Tuesday to discuss a company rezoning request no doubt knew they could be walking into a (virtual) lionâs den.
But they had no idea theyâd be on the menu. And maybe, just maybe, having a bite taken out of their backside might have caused some rethinking by weekâs end.
The company, which has operated a rock quarry off N.C. 8/Germanton Road since 1959, had formally requested rumored rezoning for a 78-acre parcel it owns nearby to build a holding facility to store sand and rock byproducts produced during blasting.
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NAUGATUCK The Zoning Commission on April 21 accepted a special permit application for a new gas station on New Haven Road.
HZM Petroleum Corp. is proposing to build a 2,738-square-foot gas station and convenience store with a drive-thru at 1198-1202-1204 New Haven Road. The site is near Planet Fitness and is a vacant, abandoned 1.6-acre lot.
The gas station would be open 24 hours and have eight gas pumps, according to the application. If approved, construction is expected to start this summer and finish in the fall of 2022.
The commission set a hearing on the application for its May 19 meeting at 6:20 p.m. and referred it to the Planning Commission.