Consideration of Completeness, Possibly Schedule#2025-0287
Jun 2, 2025
Special Permit for Hotel, Redevelopment of the Wake Robin Inn (Section 213.5)
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Consideration of Completeness, Possibly Schedule#2025-0287
Jun 2, 2025
Special Permit for Hotel, Redevelopment of the Wake Robin Inn (Section 213.5)
Consideration of Completeness, Possibly Schedule#2025-0287
Jun 2, 2025
Special Permit for Hotel, Redevelopment of the Wake Robin Inn (Section 213.5)
New Business#2025-0289
Jun 2, 2025
DOR:06/02/2025 Reception and Possible Consideration Engineer Todd Parsons presented the plans showing the proposed demolition and new house, driveway, and septic system. He noted that Torrington Area Health District (TAHD) approval and Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission (IWWC) approval have been obtained. IWWC also sent the project for review by the Consulting Town Engineer, whose concerns have been satisfied. Mr. Parsons commented that the entire property is in the Lake Protection Overlay District, and the proposed house will be 88 feet from the lake, which is roughly ten feet further than the existing house. He noted that alternative configurations were considered, but decided against them based on disturbance in the Lake Protection Overlay District. Mr. Parsons pointed out the erosion control measures and construction entrance on the plans. He also noted the reduction in impervious surface area, primarily driven by replacing an existing parking area with a permeable stone surface.
APPLICATION WITHDRAWN#2025-0284
Jun 2, 2025
Special Permit Application for a Structure Less than 50' from a Waterbody (Section 305.2) and Site Development Activities Including Hardscaping, Landscaping, Stormwater Improvements in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404)
Other Business#2025-0284
May 19, 2025
Special Permit Application for a Structure Less than 50' from a Waterbody (Section 305.2) and Site Development Activities Including Hardscaping, Landscaping, Stormwater Improvements in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404)
Consideration of Completeness, Possibly Schedule Public Hearing#2025-0287
May 19, 2025
Special Permit for Hotel, Redevelopment of the Wake Robin Inn (Section 213.5)
Consideration of Completeness, Possibly Schedule Public Hearing#2025-0287
May 19, 2025
Special Permit for Hotel, Redevelopment of the Wake Robin Inn (Section 213.5)
Possible Consideration#2025-0285
May 19, 2025
Site Plan Application to Temporarily Operate Food and Beverage Service (Sections 207.19)
New Business#2025-0288
May 19, 2025
Site Plan Application for Conversion of Faculty Housing to Dormitory (Section 803.5)
Open Hearing, Possible Consideration#2025-0281
May 19, 2025
Special Permit for Vertical Expansion of Nonconforming Residential Structure (Section 503.2)
Modification of Approved Site Plan for Servery and Dining Area (Section 800.4)#2023-0220
May 19, 2025
Reception and Consideration as Possible Minor Modification Engineer Todd Parsons of Haley Ward Engineering explained that Indian Mountain School is requesting a modification of a site plan approved in 2023 for changes to the assembly area. Luca Segato of VMA Architects presented the application. He explained that a portion of the project approved in 2023 has recently been completed, so the current application is regarding “phase 2B” (the renovation of the servery and the conversion of the assembly into a dining hall). Mr. Segato presented plans showing the details of phase 2B. Additionally, Mr. Segato pointed out the areas where the plans changed since they were initially approved in 2023. These changes included expanding the dining area and servery in place of previously planned classrooms, storage, and a counseling suite. Mr. Segato also noted that comments on the plans from the Building Office have been addressed, and Torrington Area Health District (TAHD) approval is pending.
Public Hearing Schedule for May 19, 2025#2025-0281
May 5, 2025
Special Permit for Vertical Expansion of Nonconforming Residential Structure (Section 503.2)
Pending Business#2025-0284
May 5, 2025
Special Permit Application for a Structure Less than 50' from a Waterbody (Section 305.2) and Site Development Activities Including Hardscaping, Landscaping, Stormwater Improvements in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404)
Consideration of Completeness, Possibly Schedule Public Hearing#2025-0287
May 5, 2025
Special Permit for Hotel, Redevelopment of the Wake Robin Inn (Section 213.5)
Consideration of Completeness, Possibly Schedule Public Hearing#2025-0287
May 5, 2025
Special Permit for Hotel, Redevelopment of the Wake Robin Inn (Section 213.5)
New Business#2025-0286
May 5, 2025
Modifications to the Parking Area of an Approved Site Plan (Sections 803.5 and 811) associated with Special Permit #2023- 0209 for Multifamily, High Turnover Restaurant, Mixed Use Commercial, and a Use Rendering More than 30% of the Lot Impervious (Sections 205.2, 209.2, 403.4)
Possible Consideration#2025-0285
May 5, 2025
Site Plan Application to Temporarily Operate Food and Beverage Service (Sections 207.19)
Brief Items and Announcements#2025-0280
May 5, 2025
Open Hearing, Possible Consideration The public hearing opened at 6:56PM. Secretary Whalen read the Legal Notice. Property owner Richard Cantele explained a teardown and new build occurred on the property, and three structures were installed that do not conform to setback requirements and were not on the previously approved plan. A stone patio on pea gravel was extended eighteen inches larger than originally submitted for erosion and aesthetic purposes. A hatchway was installed north of the patio area on the rear of the structure. Mr. Cantele said the hatchway was the only access point to a crawl space underneath the dwelling for mechanical access. He added that air-conditioning units were intended for installation behind the garage next to a generator but the location was found to be inefficient, and were relocated and hardwired with a shelf foundation for piping and electricity. Mr. Cantele explained impervious surface calculations were originally calculated at fifteen percent, and had been reduced to thirteen percent due to smaller driveway parameters.
Brief Items and Announcements#2025-0279
May 5, 2025
Open Hearing, Possible Consideration The Public Hearing opened at 6:47PM. Secretary Whalen read the Legal Notice. Property owners Sievert and Eliza McCabe explained the proposed application involved the vertical expansion of a pre-existing, non-conforming structure by forty-nine inches without expanding the footprint. Approval had been
New Business#2025-0284
Apr 21, 2025
Special Permit Application for a Structure Less than 50' from a Waterbody (Section 305.2) and Site Development Activities Including Hardscaping, Landscaping, Stormwater Improvements in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 404)
New Business#2025-0283
Apr 21, 2025
Special Permit for Detached Apartment on Single Family Residential Lot and Associated Site Improvements in the Lake Protection Overlay District (Section 208 and 404)
New Business#2025-0282
Apr 21, 2025
Reception and Possible Consideration Pat Hackett presented the Site Plan and application for septic system in the Lake Protection Overlay District (LPOD). Mr. Hackett explained there is an existing dwelling, deck, garage and well on site. A silt fence was proposed along the rear of the property. Site work is proposed during an ideal time to install
New Business#2025-0281
Apr 21, 2025
Special Permit for Vertical Expansion of Nonconforming Residential Structure (Section 503.2)
Other Business#2025-0279
Apr 21, 2025
Special Permit for Vertical Expansion of a Nonconforming Residential Structure (Section 503.2)
Other Business#2024-0244
Apr 7, 2025
Possible Consideration President of the Salisbury Housing Trust (SHT) John Harney explained they have proposed to relocate one of the two approved houses further back to avoid the root system of an existing oak tree located in the northeastern corner of the property. He explained an oak tree located in the southern portion of the property must be removed, but they wish to preserve the health of the second tree. Vice President of the Salisbury Housing Committee Jocelyn Ayer explained the structure relocation would also better align with the street wall. Ms. Ayer presented images to indicate the Site Plan adjustments.
26 & 28 Undermountain Road