Planning and Zoning Commission to Meet Wednesday to discuss The Hamlet at Saugatuck

Planning and Zoning Director Mary Young announced a public hearing of the Westport Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled for a Special Meeting on November 2, 2022, at 7:00pm in the auditorium at Town Hall, 110 Myrtle Avenue. 

Mary Young, Planning and Zoning Director stated:

“The public hearings will continue on November 2, 2022, for Text Amendment #819 and Map Amendment #820, both submitted by Attorney Eric Bernheim of FLB Law, on behalf of Roan Ventures, LLC, both last revised on 10/25/22, to create a new zoning district, General Business District Saugatuck Marina, and to rezone eleven (11) properties in Saugatuck to the new district. The November 2, 2022, public hearings represent the third public hearings on the two applications.

The Special Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission will be held in place of the regular meeting originally scheduled on November 7, 2022, that will be cancelled, as the auditorium will be in use the next day for the general election.  The Special Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday, November 2, 2022, will be in-person at Town Hall to provide another forum for public participation as the two prior public hearings were held remotely using Zoom.”

This meeting will be live streamed on www.westportct.gov on the “Watch Town Meetings page.” The meeting agenda is available at www.westportct.gov on the “Meeting List and Calendar” web page. Public testimony may be during the Public Hearing by appearing at the meeting. Written comments may be received prior to the meeting if sent to PandZ@westportct.gov by 12:00pm on the day of the meeting if intended to be distributed on the same day to the  Planning and Zoning Commission. Written comments received after 12:00pm on the day of the meeting will be entered into the record but will not be distributed until the next business day.  Meeting materials submitted are available at www.westportct.gov, at “P&Z Pending Applications & Recent Approvals”.

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