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Estate Auction 63 Water St.

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Times Union, Estate Auction 63 Water St. Catskill, New York (the summer home of Lincoln Auctions) 10:00 a.m. Saturday June 20th preview from 9:00 a.m. & Fri 12-3 Photos at auctionzip.com auctioneer #14163. We accept all major CC, cash/check. There is a 14% BP, 2% discount for cash/check. We exercise phone bids and accept absentee bids. Directions: travel to Main St. Catskill, right at light and left into parking lot. A partial listing: additional pictures and items will be listed later. oak includes side by side, marble top dresser, oak lamp stands, square oak china closet, six ft. high display cabinet*walnut drop ctr. dresser, marble top drop center dresser, marble top Eastlake stand,19th C. hall tree with double umbrella cups , pr. twin walnut beds*brass/ iron full size bed, marble top wash-stand*early cradle*black smith stand * eight drawer glass front sewing display cabinet *lift top blanket chest with two drawers* quarter size blanket chest in green* two oriental runners* blue/white homespun*group of quilts*large coll. of pottery new and old*turn of century, five pcs parlor set*early 19 C. personal travel box with mirror* three sec. barrister with drawer* deer and fish mounts*coll. figure Beam bottles*depression and carnival glass*early 19th C. night stands *five pcs. pitcher and bowl set *English pitcher and bowl set* Empire four drawer chest*empire card table*maple Princess dresser *set of six lyre back chairs, other early chairs and rockers*ogee mirrors * group of oil on canvas paintings by various artists*sterling silver candlesticks*burl panel highboy *Asian influence sofa*two sec-bookcases*Von Briggle vase* selection of signed paintings*floral hooked rugs and more*box lots, tray lots and more. LINCOLN AUCTIONS CONTACT: linkonauction@aol.com 518-258-3108

RESOLUTION NO. 266a PUBLIC HEARING

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Times Union, RESOLUTION NO. 266a PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW NO. "E" FOR 2014 Introduced: 6/8/15 By Mr. Mackey and Special Charter Review Committee: RESOLVED, By the County Legislature of the County of Albany that a public hearing on proposed Local Law No. "E" for 2014, "A Local Law of the County of Albany, New York, Repealing Local Law No. 8 for 1993 as amended, entitled a Local Law in Relation to the Adoption of a County Charter for the County of Albany, and Enacting in place thereof a Revised Albany County Charter", be held by the County Legislature in the Legislative Chambers, Albany County Courthouse, Albany, New York at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, and the Clerk of the County Legislature is directed to cause notice of such hearing to be published containing the necessary information in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. TU 1t (821208)

Smarter Toddler Group, LLC. Filed

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Times Union, Smarter Toddler Group, LLC. Filed with SSNY on 6/8/15. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent for process and shall mail to: 99 Washington Ave Ste 1008 Albany NY 12260. Purpose: any lawful TU 6t (822159)

EAGLE BRIDGE AUCTIONS 152 State

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Times Union, EAGLE BRIDGE AUCTIONS 152 State Rt. 67, Eagle Bridge, NY June 18, Preview 2:00, Auction starts 6:30. Our best Auction to date, over 400 lots. Don't miss this one. All fresh to the market, antiques, collectibles & jewelry. From a local antique collector, 40 year collector. Please check us out on auctionzip.com for pictures. Any questions call Dom at 812-2299.

SB Chambers LLC. Filed with

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Times Union, SB Chambers LLC. Filed with SSNY on 6/5/15. Office location: Albany County. SSNY designated as agent for process and shall mail to: 99 Washington Ave Ste 1008 Albany NY 12260. Purpose: any lawful TU 6t (822197)

MEISSNER'S AUCTION Saturday, June 20th,

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Times Union, MEISSNER'S AUCTION Saturday, June 20th, 2015 ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION 438 NY Route 20 New Lebanon, NY, 12125 Preview: 10 am Start: 4pm ***** ANTIQUE AUCTION TO IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW BOX LOT AUCTION ***** Oak, Mahog., Pine & Walnut 1880's Furniture, Hummels, Royal Doulton Ladies, Sterling, Jewelry, Baskets, and more Approx. 350 Lots**Refresh. & Deliv. Avail Everything sold as is where w/absolutely no returns Cash**Check**MC/VISA**14% BP-2% disc for Ca/Ck (518) 766 5002***Email: info@meissnersauction.com***meissnersauction.com Absentee & Qualified Phone Bids Accepted. Subject to Errors & Omissions

Notice of Tentative Determination to Approve Structures, Dredging & Fill and Tidal Wetlands And Intent to...

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Hearst Media Services, Notice of Tentative Determination to Approve Structures, Dredging & Fill and Tidal Wetlands And Intent to Waive Public Hearing Applicant: The Country Club of Fairfield Application No. 201410310-TS The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection ("DEEP") hereby gives notice that a tentative determination has been reached to approve the following application submitted under Sections 22a-361 and 22a-32 for a permit to conduct work waterward of the coastal jurisdiction line in tidal, coastal or navigable waters of the state for recreational boating access. The Commissioner also gives notice of intent to waive the requirement for public hearing pursuant to CGS Section 22a-32 and that the Commissioner shall hold a hearing on receipt of a petition signed by twenty-five or more persons pursuant to CGS Sections 22a-32 and 22a-361(b). The Commissioner also gives notice that a hearing may be held on this application if a written request is received from the applicant, or if the Commissioner determines that the public interest will best be served thereby. Applicant Name and Address: The Country Club of Fairfield, P.O. Box H, Fairfield, CT 06824. Contact: Matt Rakowski, Roberge Associates Coastal Engineers, LLC, 611 Access Road, Stratford, CT 06615, #203-377-0663, matt@racellc.com. Site Location: 936 Sasco Hill Road, Fairfield. PROPOSED ACTIVITY The proposed activity includes the retention of slope stabilization activities and restoration of tidal wetlands. INFORMATION REQUESTS/PUBLIC COMMENT Interested persons may obtain a copy of the application from the above contacts or by sending a request for an electronic copy to DEEP at Tonia.Selmeski@ct.gov. The application is available for inspection at the DEEP Office of Long Island Sound Programs, 79 Elm Street, Hartford, from 8:30 - 4:30 Monday through Friday. Additional surveys, plans or other materials may be available with the original application file at DEEP. All interested parties are invited to express their views on the tentative determination concerning this application. Written comments on the application should be directed to Tonia L. Selmeski, DEEP Office of Long Island Sound Programs, 79 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106-5127, no later than July 28, 2015. Comments regarding this application may be submitted via electronic mail to: Tonia.Selmeski@ct.gov. PETITIONS FOR HEARING Petitions for a hearing should include the application number noted above and also identify a contact person to receive notifications. Petitions may also identify a person who is authorized to engage in discussions regarding the application and, if resolution is reached, withdraw the petition. Original petitions must be mailed or delivered within the comment period noted above to: DEEP Office of Adjudications, 79 Elm Street, 3rd floor, Hartford, 06106-5127. Petitions cannot be sent by fax or email. For additional information visit www.ct.gov/deep/adjudications. Date: June 18, 2015 Approved By: Brian P. Thompson, Director ADA PUBLICATION STATEMENT The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request an accommodation contact us at (860) 418-5910 or deep.accommodations@ct.gov.

LEGAL NOTICE At the regular meeting held on June 9, 2015, the Zoning Commission of the City of Danbury made...

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Hearst Media Services, LEGAL NOTICE At the regular meeting held on June 9, 2015, the Zoning Commission of the City of Danbury made the following decisions: CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING of Petition of Jennifer & Jonathan Kuczwaj, 65-67 King St. (#C06052) for Change of Zone from RA-40 to RA-80. APPROVED the Application of McLaughlin Towing & Recovery LLC for RE-approval of Certificate of Location Approval for a Motor Vehicle General Repairer's License at 85-87 Cross St. (#K14144 & #K14145) in the IL-40 Zone. DENIED the Petition of Oswaldo Guerra/Diaz Enterprises LLC d/b/a Copacabana, 12 Ives St. (#I14244) for Expansion of Existing Café Liquor Permit. Robert C. Melillo, Chairman

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GREATER BRIDGEPORT TRANSIT AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to...

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Hearst Media Services, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GREATER BRIDGEPORT TRANSIT AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 7-273f of the Connecticut General Statutes, the Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority will conduct a Public Hearing regarding its Proposed FY 2016 Fixed Route and Paratransit Operating Budgets. The Public Hearing will take place on Monday, June 22, 2015, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority One Cross St, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Copies of the Proposed FY 2016 Fixed Route and Paratransit Operating Budgets will be available at the Public Hearing, but may also be obtained in advance of it during the Transit Authority's regular business hours, Monday through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., by contacting: Adrienne I Belanger Director of Finance Tel. (203) 366-7070 x110 E-Mail: abelanger@gogbt.com Individuals unable to attend the Public Hearing, but who wish to make comment, may do so in writing by forwarding such comments to the Director of Finance at the above address.

STATE OF CONNECTICUT TOWN OF GREENWICH PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that the...

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Hearst Media Services, STATE OF CONNECTICUT TOWN OF GREENWICH PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall Meeting Room at 101 Field Point Road, Greenwich, CT to hear and decide site plans, special permits, and re-subdivisions per the Town of Greenwich Building Zone and Subdivision Regulations as follows: Upon the application of Eric V.P. Brower, AICP, authorized agent, for Chester Woodfield LLC, record owners, for a final re-subdivision, PLPZ 2015 00099, to subdivide the existing 11.482 acre lot into two (2) lots of 4.637 acres and 5.122 acres with a proposed 1.723 acre Open Space Area per Section 6-261 of the Town of Greenwich Subdivision Regulations on property located at 17 Fort Hills Lane in the RA-2 zone. Continued from the 06/16/15 meeting the applications of Frangione Engineering, LLC, authorized agents, for Applejack CT, LLC, record owners, for a final site plan and special permit, PLPZ 2015 00207 and PLPZ 2015 00208, to construct a 1,923 sq. ft. addition, resulting in a total volume of 310,638 cubic feet in excess of the 150,000 cubic feet allowed per Sections 6-13 through 6-15, 6-17, and 6-101 of the Town of Greenwich Building Zone Regulations on a 11.46 acre property located at 45 John Street in the RA-4 zone. Upon the applications of Thomas J. Heagney, Esq., authorized agent, for Country Realty Co., record owners, for a final site plan and special permit, PLPZ 2015 00203 and PLPZ 2015 00204, to convert the upper level from offices and sales to six (6) additional service bays for a total of fourteen (14) service bays in the building and construct a retaining wall to increase the parking per Sections 6-13 through 6-15, 6-17, 6-100, 6-101, and 6-105 of the Town of Greenwich Building Zone Regulations on a 22,630 sq. ft. property located at 180 West Putnam Avenue in the GB zone. Upon the applications of Thomas J. Heagney, Esq., authorized agent, for Country Realty Co., record owners, for a final site plan and special permit, PLPZ 2015 00205 and PLPZ 2015 00206, to reconfigure the interior space to reduce the number of service bays from eleven (11) to five (5) and to increase the sales floor and display area and associated re-grading per Sections 6-13 through 6-15, 6-17, 6-100, 6-101, and 6-105 of the Town of Greenwich Building Zone Regulations on a 37,166 sq. ft. property located at 241 West Putnam Avenue in the GB zone. Upon the applications of Bruce F. Cohen, Esq., authorized agent, for Greenwich Country Day School, record owners, for a final site plan and special permit, PLPZ 2015 00219 and PLPZ 2015 00220, to add a 2,029 sq. ft. addition to the first floor of the Lower School per Sections 6-13 through 6-15, 6-17, 6-94, 6-101, 6-141(b), and 6-205 of the Town of Greenwich Building Zone Regulations on a 33 acre property located at 401 Old Church Road in the RA-1 zone. Upon the application of Bruce F. Cohen, Esq., authorized agent, for Greenwich Country Day School, record owners, for a re-subdivision, PLPZ 2015 00221, to convey 12,637 sq. ft. from 50 Fairfield Road, which will decrease from 1.5167 acres to 1.2266 acres to the main Greenwich Country Day School Campus on 401 Old Church Road, which will increase from 33.2873 acres to 33.5774 acres per Section 6-261 of the Town of Greenwich Subdivision Regulations on property located at 401 Old Church Road in the RA-1 zone. Upon the applications of Thomas J. Heagney, Esq., authorized agent, for Elk Homes Partners II, LP, record owners, for a final site plan and special permit, PLPZ 2015 00165 and PPZ 2015 00166, to demolish the existing three-family dwelling and construct a new four-family dwelling with eight (8) proposed designated parking spaces per Sections 6-13 through 6-15, 6-17, 6-98, and 6-205 of the Town of Greenwich Building Zone Regulations on a 15,126 sq. ft. property located at 52 Brookside Drive in the GB zone. Upon the applications of William I. Haslun, II, Esq., authorized agent, for Haja Properties, record owners, and Plushblow, tenant, for a final site plan and special permit, PLPZ 2015 00267 and PLPZ 2015 00268, to allow a blow dry salon to occupy a 450.72 sq. ft. space located on the third floor per Sections 6-13 through 6-15, 6-17, and 6-141 of the Town of Greenwich Building Zone Regulations on property located at 151 Greenwich Avenue in the CGBR zone. Donald Heller, Chairman Richard Maitland, Secretary Dated: June 17, 2015 at Greenwich, CT

INVITATION TO BID TOWN OF STRATFORD The Town of Stratford and the Office of the Purchasing Agent, will...

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Hearst Media Services, INVITATION TO BID TOWN OF STRATFORD The Town of Stratford and the Office of the Purchasing Agent, will receive SEALED BIDS for: BID #2015-032 Freeman Brook Drainage Improvements Due 3:00 PM July 9, 2015 Plans, specifications, addenda and other bid documents can be viewed and obtained at www.digiprintct.com by clicking on the "Public Jobs" link. Digiprint is located at 275 Ferry Blvd. Stratford, Ct. phone 203-375-1228. Michael Bonnar Purchasing Agent

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Ferguson Library Stamford, CT Facade Restoration Project Sealed bids for The Ferguson...

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Hearst Media Services, NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Ferguson Library Stamford, CT Facade Restoration Project Sealed bids for The Ferguson Library Façade Restoration Project will be received by The Ferguson Library, Attention: Alice Knapp, President, One Public Library Plaza, 4th Floor, Stamford, CT 06904, until 11:00 AM local time on Monday, July 13, 2015, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Fax and email bids are not acceptable. The work includes paint removal and refinishing on exterior wood and plaster surfaces, exterior wood trim replacement and wood column reconstruction, brick and marble paver installation, new wood entry doors/sidelites and automatic door operators, new exterior lighting, metal signage restoration, metal roof flashing repair, exterior plaster moulding repair of the facade for the Library's DiMattia Building. A mandatory pre-bid conference to walk through and review the project will be held at the project site (96 Broad Street, Stamford, Connecticut) on Monday, June 29, 2015, at 11:00 AM local time. All prospective bidders must attend. Bid Security: Certified, treasurers or cashier's check or bid bond in the sum of five percent (5%) of the bid. The bid documents can be downloaded via this web link: https://goo.gl/E96XRH. To open this link, you must have Google Chrome or Firefox which you can download for free (it will NOT open in Internet Explorer). Copy & Paste the link in the "Address" field, NOT in "Search" field. If you have any issues or questions feel free to contact Jonathan Seymour, Jsey@APConst.com, (203) 388-1155. Further bid instructions, technical specifications and bid forms may be obtained by email or phone request to Jonathan Seymour A.P. Construction. Successful bidder must furnish one hundred percent (100%) Performance Bond and one hundred percent (100%) Labor and Materials Bond. The Ferguson Library reserves the right to reject any and all bids should it deem to be in its interest to do so. Funding of this project is provided by Connecticut's Historical Restoration Fund and the City of Stamford. All work must meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of the Historic Properties and be approved by the State Historic Preservation Office. The Ferguson Library is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Minority/Women's Business Enterprises are encouraged to apply.

SHELTON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2015 AT 7:00 P.M. The...

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Hearst Media Services, SHELTON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2015 AT 7:00 P.M. The Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Shelton, Connecticut hereby gives notice of a public hearing to be held on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. in the Shelton City Hall, 54 Hill Street to consider the following: Application #15-08, Petition of Dominick Thomas on behalf of 714, LLC for approval of Modification of Statement of Uses and Standards for Planned Development District #70 (former Crabtree Dealership) on property located at 405-407 Bridgeport Avenue, a portion of 409 Bridgeport Avenue, 12 Nells Rock Road and 20, 28, and 36 Buddington Road and identified as Assessor's Map 77, Lots 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 and Map 63, Lots 10 and 20. The purpose of the modification is to add a new use line to Paragraph Three, Permitted Uses by amending Subparagraph 5b by adding retail gasoline sales with four restrictions to accommodate a gasoline facility within the proposed Shopping Center and by deleting existing Subparagraph 5h for Theatrical Uses by a non-profit theatrical entity. Said Petition is on file in the City/Town Clerk's Office and in the Planning and Zoning Office. At said hearing all persons will have the right to be heard and written communications will be received. Dated at Shelton, Connecticut this 18th day of June, 2015 Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission Ruth Parkins, Chairman Virginia Harger, Secretary

Bloomfield Minority Contractor Opportunity - Silktown Roofing, Inc. is currently soliciting proposals from...

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Hearst Media Services, Bloomfield Minority Contractor Opportunity - Silktown Roofing, Inc. is currently soliciting proposals from CT DAS Certified M/W/Dis/SBE Carpentry, waterproofing, sheet metal, Skylight and material suppliers companies as those trades relate to roofing work, for the CREC Museum Academy in Bloomfield, CT. Proposals due to Silktown July 6, 2015 by 4:00pm. Please note this job is prevailing wage. Interested parties asked to contact Silktown's Manchester's office at 860-647-0198. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

INVITATION TO BID TOWN OF STRATFORD The Town of Stratford and the Office of the Purchasing Agent, will...

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Hearst Media Services, INVITATION TO BID TOWN OF STRATFORD The Town of Stratford and the Office of the Purchasing Agent, will receive SEALED BIDS for: BID #2015-031 14 Passenger Type II Mini School Bus Due 2:00 PM July 9, 2015 Copies of specifications and bid forms are available on the town website www.townofstratford.com or at the Purchasing Agent's Office, 2725 Main St., Stratford, CT. Inquiries should be directed to the Purchasing Department at 203-385-4044. Michael Bonnar Purchasing Agent

LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF STAMFORD BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Notice is hereby given that the Land Use/Urban...

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Hearst Media Services, LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF STAMFORD BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Notice is hereby given that the Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee of the Board of Representatives of the City of Stamford will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:30 p.m., in the Republican Caucus Room, 4th Floor, Government Center, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, to consider the following proposed resolution approving a lease extension between the City of Stamford. (hereinafter referred to as "Landlord") and the Stamford Historical Society Incorporated (hereinafter referred to as "Tenant") for the Tenant's lease of the premises commonly known as the Martha Hoyt School at 1508 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT . Anyone wishing to be heard is invited to attend and speak. Printed copies of the ordinance are available for inspection in the offices of the City of Stamford Town & City Clerk, 1st Floor, Government Center, the offices of the Board of Representatives, 4th Floor, Government Center, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, Connecticut or at www.boardofreps.org. RESOLUTION APPROVING A LEASE EXTENSION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF STAMFORD AND THE STAMFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCORPORATED FOR PREMISES LOCATED AT 1508 HIGH RIDGE ROAD, STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE 29TH BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT: Pursuant to Section C1-50-3 of the Stamford Charter and Section 9-7 of the Stamford Code of Ordinances, the Lease Agreement ("Lease") dated August 12, 2005, and expiring August 11, 2015, between the City of Stamford ("Landlord"), and the Stamford Historical Society Incorporated ("Tenant") for the premises located at 1508 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein, shall be amended as follows in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Memorandum of Agreement between the Landlord and the Tenant Re: The Purchase/Sale of 713 Bedford Street and Moving the Hoyt Barnum House, which is also incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein: A. The Demised Premises shall include a land lease for that portion of the premises to be occupied by The Hoyt Barnum House; B. The Term shall be extended to August 11, 2065, with two, additional 25-year extensions at the Tenant's option; C. The Landlord shall be responsible for removing snow from the parking lot; D. The Hoyt Barnum House shall remain open to the public for the entire Term provided, however, that the Tenant shall determine, at its sole discretion, the months and/or hours that the Hoyt Barnum House shall be open to the public; and E. Ownership of the Hoyt Barnum House shall convert to the Landlord should the Tenant ever disband, discontinue operation or otherwise default on the Lease. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute such lease modification and to execute any instrument he deems necessary or desirable in connection with the execution of such lease modification. This Resolution shall be effective as of the date of approval. Attest: Harry Day, Co-Chair, Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee David Kooris, Co-Chair, Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee Annie M. Summerville, Clerk, 29th Board of Representatives

LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF STAMFORD BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Notice is hereby given that the Land Use/Urban...

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Hearst Media Services, LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF STAMFORD BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Notice is hereby given that the Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee of the Board of Representatives of the City of Stamford will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:30 p.m., in the Republican Caucus Room, 4th Floor, Government Center, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, to consider the following proposed resolution. Anyone wishing to be heard is invited to attend and speak. Printed copies of the resolution are available for inspection in the offices of the City of Stamford Town & City Clerk, 1st Floor, Government Center, the offices of the Board of Representatives, 4th Floor, Government Center, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, Connecticut or at www.boardofreps.org. APPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF STAMFORD AND THE STAMFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCORPORATED RE: THE PURCHASE/SALE OF 713 BEDFORD STREET AND MOVING THE HOYT-BARNUM HOUSE TO 1508 HIGH RIDGE ROAD NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE 29TH BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT: Pursuant to Section C1-50-3 of the Stamford Charter and Section 9-7.1 of the Stamford Code of Ordinances, the Memorandum Of Agreement Between the City of Stamford ("The City") and the Stamford Historical Society Incorporated ("The Society") for The City's acquisition of the property (land only) commonly known as 713 Bedford Street, Stamford, Connecticut, from The Society for $200,000.00 and the moving of the improvement thereon, commonly known as the Hoyt-Barnum House, to 1508 High Ridge Road, Stamford, Connecticut, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Memorandum of Agreement, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein, is hereby approved; and This Resolution shall be effective as of the date of approval. Attest: Harry Day, Co-Chair, Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee David Kooris, Co-Chair, Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee Annie M. Summerville, Clerk, 29th Board of Representatives

CITY OF BRIDGEPORT PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Monday, June 29, 2015 at 6:45pm A...

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Hearst Media Services, CITY OF BRIDGEPORT PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Monday, June 29, 2015 at 6:45pm A public hearing of the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Bridgeport, CT will be held in the City Hall Common Council Chambers, 45 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, relative to the following: (15-36) Text Amendment - Petition of the Office of Planning & Economic Development (OPED) - Seeking to amend Table 4.A to add Note #3 to mean high water setbacks in the MU-LI zone. (15-37) Zone Reclassification Revision & Map Change - Petition of the Office of Planning & Economic Development (OPED) - Seeking map changes and a modification and reclassification of portions of the R-C zone and OR zone in the Black Rock section of the City to a proposed R-CC zone to promote higher density development in conjunction with mass transit uses. Also, seeking to establish a Commercial Village Overlay District (CVOD) along the Fairfield Avenue corridor from Albion Street to the Fairfield town line. (15-38) 210 Stratford Ave. - Petition of the Office of Planning & Economic Development (OPED) - Seeking a site plan review and a coastal site plan review to permit dry dock repairs to boat/ship hulls and basic engine maintenance in the existing shell fishing business in the Planned Development District (PDD) and coastal area. (15-39) 412 Housatonic Ave. - Petition of the Southern Connecticut Gas Company - Seeking a site plan review and a coastal site plan review to permit the construction of a 600 sq. ft. natural gas metering and recycling facility in a portion of the existing sand and gravel property in an MU-LI zone and coastal area. (15-41) 777 Main St. - Petition of Capital Prep Harbor School - Seeking a site plan review and a coastal site plan review to permit the establishment of a college preparatory school for students in grades 6 through 12 in a DVD-TOD zone and coastal area. The applications for all the above described matters are on file in the Zoning Department, Room 210, 45 Lyon Terrace and may be inspected during business hours between 9am-12pm and 1-5pm (Closed 12-1pm) Monday thru Friday. This notice is also posted in the City Clerk's Office. CITY OF BRIDGEPORT PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Mel T. Riley - Acting Chairperson

LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF STAMFORD BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Notice is hereby given that the Land Use/Urban...

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Hearst Media Services, LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF STAMFORD BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Notice is hereby given that the Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee of the Board of Representatives of the City of Stamford will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:30 p.m., in the Republican Caucus Room, 4th Floor, Government Center, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, to consider the following proposed resolution approved for publication by the 29th Board of Representatives at its regular meeting on June 1, 2015. Anyone wishing to be heard is invited to attend and speak. Printed copies of the resolution are available for inspection in the offices of the City of Stamford Town & City Clerk, 1st Floor, Government Center, the offices of the Board of Representatives, 4th Floor, Government Center, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, Connecticut or at www.boardofreps.org. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY NEGOTIATION OR EMINENT DOMAIN OF RIGHTS OF WAY FOR THE GREENWICH AVENUE @ SELLECK STREET & SOUTHFIELD AVENUE INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT WHEREAS, the City of Stamford has recognized that there is a need for the improvement of the Greenwich Avenue @ Selleck Street & Southfield Avenue intersection and adjacent rights-of-way and pedestrian sidewalks & crosswalks; and WHEREAS, the City has recognized that this intersection improvement and concurrent rights-of-way and pedestrian sidewalk improvement project will require a real property acquisition and/or permanent and temporary easements; and WHEREAS, after newspaper notice published in the local newspaper on January 12, 2005, the Traffic Engineering and Land Use Bureau conducted a Public Information Meeting on January 27, 2005; and after newspaper notice published in the local newspaper on April 12th and 22nd, 2015, the Traffic Engineering conducted a Public Information Meeting on April 30, 2015 to explain The Greenwich Avenue @ Selleck Street & Southfield Avenue Intersection Improvement Project (the "Project") and the impact upon adjacent properties; and WHEREAS, the Traffic Engineering Division has preliminarily identified the real property required for the Project; and WHEREAS, the Board of Representatives has held a public hearing on ______, after publication in the local newspaper on ______, to authorize the acquisition or condemnation of the parcels necessary for the Project. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Representatives hereby declares pursuant to Charter Sections 1-50-1 and 8-60-1 and 8-60-3 that the public necessity, safety, health and welfare require that The Greenwich Avenue @ Selleck Street & Southfield Avenue Intersection Improvement Project go forward; and THAT the Mayor, Office of Operations and Director of Administration are hereby instructed to prepare a report pursuant to Charter Sections 8-60-3, 8-60-4 and 8-60-5; and THAT such report include engineering, surveys, plans, profiles, specifications, cost estimates, estimates of the value of any land proposed to be taken and the amount of damages which should be assessed in favor of each piece of property proposed to be taken; and THAT such report shall be filed for public inspection, mailed to all interested persons and that all interested persons be provided with notice of a time and place to be heard in respect to the price of any land proposed to be taken or acquired or in respect to the assessment of damages; and THAT the Director of Administration shall make a final report to the Board of Representatives pursuant to Charter Sec. 8-60-5 concerning the amounts that should be paid for each of the properties and the cost of The Greenwich Avenue @ Selleck Street & Southfield Avenue Intersection Improvement Project. Attest: Harry Day, Co-Chair, Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee David Kooris, Co-Chair, Land Use/Urban Redevelopment Committee Annie M. Summerville, Clerk, 29th Board of Representatives

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF STAMFORD BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Notice is hereby given that the Parks &...

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Hearst Media Services, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF STAMFORD BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Notice is hereby given that the Parks & Recreation Committee of the Board of Representatives of the City of Stamford will hold public hearings on Thursday, June 25, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the Republican Caucus Room, 4th Floor, Government Center, 888 Washington Boulevard, to consider the following proposed resolutions. Anyone wishing to be heard is invited to attend and speak. Printed copies of the resolutions are available for inspection in the offices of the City of Stamford Town & City Clerk, 1st Floor, Government Center, the offices of the Board of Representatives, 4th Floor, Government Center, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, Connecticut or at www.boardofreps.org. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the 29th Board of Representatives of the City of Stamford, pursuant to and within the limitations of Sec. C2-10-2(6) of the Charter of the City of Stamford, that it does hereby approve the following rates. Summer Camp Program Rates Summer Day Camp Programs Current Proposed Fee Proposed Reduced Fee $950.00 for 7 weeks $955.00 for 7 weeks $405.00 for 7 weeks Summer Activity Programs Current Proposed Fee Proposed Reduced Fee $500.00 for 7 weeks $505.00 for 7 weeks $255.00 for 7 weeks $255.00 Summer Playground Programs Current Proposed Fee Proposed Reduced Fee $330.00 for 7 weeks $335.00 for 7 weeks $170 for 7 weeks Non-Resident Summer Programs Additional Fee Current Proposed Additional Proposed Reduced Fee Fee None $100/program N/A Space Permitting This resolution will take effect September 1, 2015. RESOLUTION CONCERNING RECREATION PROGRAM FEES NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the 29th Board of Representatives of the City of Stamford, pursuant to and within the limitations of Sec. C2-10-2(6) of the Charter of the City of Stamford, that it does hereby approve the following amendments to the current recreation program fee schedule: Category Current Fee Proposed Fee Field Rental Fee w/lights $60.00 $70.00 Field Rental Fee w/o lights $40.00 $50.00 Camp Extra Care - AM or PM (per week) $25.00 $30.00 Camp Extra Care - AM and PM (per week) $50.00 $60.00 This resolution will take effect September 1, 2015. Attest: James F. Caterbone, Co-Chair, Parks & Recreation Committee Marion McGarry, Co-Chair, Parks & Recreation Committee Annie M. Summerville, Clerk, 29th Board of Representatives
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