Legal Notices - The Lakeville Journal - 11-4-21

Legal Notice

A meeting of the plot owners of the Amenia Island Cemetery Association will be held on Tuesday, November 16th at 5:30 pm at the Amenia Town Hall, 4988 Route 22 Amenia, NY for the purpose of electing trustees and for such other matters that may properly come before the meeting.

The annual meeting of the trustees will immediately follow the meeting of the plot owners.

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11-04-21

11-11-21

 

Legal Notice

The Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Salisbury will hold a Public Hearing on Application #2021-0154 by Kerry & Erling Madsen for a 2-Lot residential subdivision at 10 North Beaver Dam Road Salisbury, Map 23, Lot 17-1 per the Salisbury Subdivision Regulations. The hearing will be held on Monday, November 15, 2021 at 5:45 PM. There is no physical location for this meeting. This meeting will be held virtually via Zoom where interested persons can listen to & speak on the matter. The application, agenda and meeting instructions will be listed at www.salisburyct.us. Written comments may be submitted to the Land Use Office, Salisbury Town Hall, 27 Main Street, P.O. Box 548, Salisbury, CT or via email to aconroy@salisburyct.us. Paper copies may be reviewed Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM.

Salisbury Planning & Zoning Commission

Martin Whalen, Secretary

11-04-21

11-11-21

 

Legal Notice

To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 6:30 PM, in the Canaan Falls Village Town Hall, the Canaan/Falls Village Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on the following application;

<*J>Consideration of Special Permit, for a restaurant use at the municipal building 107 Main Street.

Respectively Submitted

Thomas Scott ZEO

11-04-21

11-11-21

 

Notice of Decision

Town of Salisbury

Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Commission

Notice is hereby given that the following action was taken by the Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Commission of the Town of Salisbury, Connecticut on October 25, 2021:

 

Approved -Application 2021-IW-041 by Adam Zimmerman for a vertical expansion to an existing dwelling in the upland review area. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s map 68 as lot 4 and is known as 50 Channel Road, Salisbury. The owners of the property are Jeffrey & Caren Cox.

Approved - Application 2021-IW-043 by Christian Allyn for targeted invasive knotweed management. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s map 16 as lot 13 and is known as 112 & 138 Housatonic River Road, Salisbury. The owners of the property are Thao & Scott Matlock.

Any aggrieved person may appeal this decision to the Connecticut Superior Court in accordance with the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes §22a-43(a) & §8-8.

11-04-21

 

Notice of Decision

Town of Salisbury

Planning & Zoning Commission

Notice is hereby given that the following application was approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Salisbury, Connecticut on October 26, 2021:

Special Permit Application #2021-0151 by Adam Zimmerman for vertical expansion of a nonconforming dwelling in accordance with section 503.2 of the regulations. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 68 as Lot 4 and is located at 50 Channel Road, Salisbury, Connecticut. The owners of the property are Caren & Jeffrey Cox.

Town of Salisbury Planning &

Zoning Commission

Martin Whalen, Secretary

11-04-21

 

Notice of Decision

Town of Salisbury

Zoning Board of Appeals

Notice is hereby given that the following action was taken by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Salisbury, CT on October 19, 2021: Approved - Application #2021-0152 by Marketplace of Salisbury (LaBonne’s) for a Variance for Maximum Building Coverage due to hardship related to Section 307 of the Salisbury Zoning Regulations. The property is shown on the Salisbury Assessor’s Map 54 Lot 25 and is known as 22 Academy Street, Salisbury, CT. The owners of the property are Marketplace of Salisbury (LaBonne’s). Any aggrieved person may appeal this decision to the Connecticut Superior Court in accordance with the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes §8-8.

Salisbury Zoning

Board of Appeals

Stacie Weiner, Secretary

11-04-21

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF KATHERINE BUSSELLE SCOTT

Late of Salisbury

(21-00472)

The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated October 19, 2021, ordered that all claims must be presented to the fiduciary at the address below. Failure to promptly present any such claim may result in the loss of rights to recover on such claim.

The fiduciary is:

Robert S. Boyd

c/o Michael Downes Lynch

Law Offices of Michael D. Lynch

106 Upper Main Street

P.O. Box 1776

Sharon, CT 06069

Megan M. Foley

Clerk

11-04-21

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