Legal Notices - The Lakeville Journal - 9-30-21

Legal Notice

The Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Salisbury will hold a Public Hearing in accordance with section 8-7d of the Connecticut General Statutes to consider opting out of the Accessory Apartment provisions of Section 6 of Public Act No. 21-29. The hearing will be held on Monday, October 4, 2021 at 6:30 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. Supporting materials may be reviewed Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM.

Salisbury Planning &

 Zoning Commission

Martin Whalen, Secretary

09-23-21

09-30-21

 

Legal Notice

The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Salisbury will hold a Public Hearing on Application #2021-0152 by the Marketplace of Salisbury (LaBonne’s) for a Coverage Variance, Salisbury Map 54, Lot 25 per Section 307 of the Salisbury Zoning Regulations. The hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 2021 immediately after the regularly scheduled business of the meeting or at 5:30PM, whichever occurs first. This meeting will be held virtually via Zoom (Remote Meeting by Live Internet Video Stream and Telephone), 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 before 4:00PM on Thursday, October 7, 2021, Salisbury Town Hall, 27 Main Street, P.O. Box 548, Salisbury, CT or via email to aconroy<\@>salisburyct.us. Paper copies maybe reviewed Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00AM and 3:30PM.

Salisbury Zoning

Board of Appeals

Stacie Weiner, Secretary

09-30-21

10-07-21

 

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 September 20, 2021:

Special Permit Application #2021-0141 by Allee Architecture & Design to convert an existing accessory structure to contain an accessory apartment per Section 208 of the Salisbury Zoning Regulations. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 45 as Lot 11-1 and is located at 23 Harrison Street, Lakeville, Connecticut. The owners of the property are Georgia & Nicholas Burger.

Special Permit Application #2021-0143 by Stephen Connors to construct a detached accessory apartment per Section 208 of the Salisbury Zoning Regulations. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 7 as Lot 11-2 and is located at 14 Laddie Lane, Lakeville, Connecticut. The owners of the property are Stephen Richardson & Demetra Spiliotopoulos.

Special Permit Application #2021-0144 by William Reiland to construct a detached accessory apartment per Section 208 of the Salisbury Zoning Regulations. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 67 as Lot 2-2 and is located at 63 Washinee Heights Road, Salisbury, Connecticut. The owners of the property are William & Kathleen Reiland.

Site Plan Application # 2021-0150 by David Haab to construct a Stormwater Management Basin in the Lake Protection Overlay District per section 404 of the Salisbury Zoning Regulations. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 63 as Lot 1 and is located at 254 Twin Lakes Road, Salisbury, Connecticut. The Owners of the property are John M Ohara et al.

Town of Salisbury Planning &

 Zoning Commission

Martin Whalen, Secretary

09-30-21

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF

SUSAN COSTELLO

Late of Cornwall

(21-00401)

 The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated September 16, 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 fiduciaries are:

Paris Costello

972 Westwinds Blvd.

Tarpon Springs, FL 33779

Damien Davis

PO Box 91

West Cornwall, CT 06796

 Megan M. Foley

Clerk

09-30-21

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