Fairfield Zoning Board of Appeals To Review 21 Variance Requests At Next Hearing
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Fairfield, CT | News | 35m Fairfield Zoning Board of Appeals To Review 21 Variance Requests At Next Hearing Requests range from home additions to a new single-family home, and other matters. Alfred Branch , Patch Staff
FAIRFIELD, CT — Fairfield's Zoning Board of Appeals is scheduled to consider 21 applications for zoning variances during a public hearing on July 2, with requests ranging from home additions and pools to a new single-family home and accessory dwelling units.
The meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. and will be held in a hybrid format. Residents may attend in person in the first-floor conference room at John J. Sullivan Independence Hall, 725 Old Post Road, or participate remotely via Zoom ( zoom.us / j / 7250682401; Passcode: 123). The agenda can be viewed here .
Among the most significant applications is a proposal for 89 Grace St., where Six Siblings 89 Grace Street, LLC is seeking multiple variances to construct a detached garage with an accessory dwelling unit, along with a one-story addition to the existing home.
The application includes requests related to setbacks and regulations governing accessory dwelling units on a nonconforming lot. The board also is scheduled to consider a proposal at 179 Verna Hill Road for a new single-family home.
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Local zoning and planning decisions are the primary throttle on new housing supply and long-term property values in Connecticut towns.