North Canaan postpones hearing on zoning regulations

NORTH CANAAN — Originally scheduled to precede the regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) held on Tuesday, Jan. 17, a public hearing on zoning regulation changes was instead postponed until Monday, Feb. 13.

P&Z chairman Tim Abbott explained that the postponement was necessary because the public notice advertising the hearing did not provide sufficient detail to meet state requirements. He noted that the notice would have needed to provide required text of the proposed changes.

The regulation changes largely concern fees charged by town offices. In preparation for the hearing about the fee schedule changes, the P&Z will assemble information about fees charged by comparable neighboring towns. North Canaan’s current fee structure has been in effect since 2008, Abbott said.

The new date for the public hearing on regulation changes and the fee structure is Monday, Feb. 13, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall.

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