ZBA to hear B. Metcalf Paving plan Oct. 18

NORTH CANAAN — The North Canaan Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public meeting about concerns over operations at the B. Metcalf Paving company. 

There have been accusations that the company is doing work that is not allowed under zoning regulations.

The public meeting will be held at North Canaan Town Hall on Thursday, Oct. 18, beginning at 7p.m.

The Zoning Board of Appeals will conduct the meeting to collect evidence and hear arguments as to whether the zoning regulations are being correctly applied and interpreted in the use of the Metcalf property at 15 Allyndale Road.  

The company is currently under a cease-and-desist order until the matter is resolved. 

The order was issued following a complaint that the company was engaging in a manufacturing process within a residential zone.

The public is invited to attend, although no public comments will be heard. 

After the October meeting, the Zoning Board of Appeals will have 35 days to reach a decision and send a letter to the Board of Selectmen. 

At that point, the selectmen will share that letter with the public.

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