Date: Fri 10-Apr-1998
Date: Fri 10-Apr-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
P&Z-Sandy-Hook-awning-Raymond
Full Text:
P&Z Approves Awning For Sandy Hook Building
BY ANDREW GOROSKO
The Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) has granted builder Ed Raymond
permission to install a vinyl awning behind a Sandy Hook commercial building.
Mr Raymond plans to renovate and improve the business strip, formerly known as
K's Corner, located at 102 Church Hill Road in Sandy Hook Center. As part of
those plans, he sought permission to install the awning.
Mr Raymond is a partner in the development group known as Pootatuck
Properties, LLC.
The builder explained to P&Z members April 2 that he had visited many town
agencies seeking permission to install the vinyl awning on the rear exterior
wall of the business block, but had no luck in getting permission.
The dark green, striped vinyl awning also will function as a light fixture,
illuminating a sidewalk via a system of fluorescent lamps and light baffles.
The property is located in the Sandy Hook Design District, a special land use
zone in Sandy Hook Center created to foster better aesthetics there.
Using a scale model, Mr Raymond demonstrated to P&Z members how the
illuminating awning would work.
P&Z members asked numerous technical questions about the awning, after which a
majority of the membership decided to allow Mr Raymond to install it.
"Go ahead with your awning," P&Z Chairman Stephen Koch told the builder.
"Personally, I like it. It looks nice," said P&Z member James Boylan.
Mr Raymond was cautioned, however, to keep the awning clean through regular
maintenance.
Also, some P&Z members felt the awning would become an "attractive nuisance,"
resulting in youths jumping up to the device, which will be mounted seven feet
above the sidewalk, in an attempt to tear it down.
Mr Raymond is expected to return to the P&Z to propose more improvements for
his property.
Some P&Z members recommended that he present them with a "master plan" for the
property instead of submitting individual projects piecemeal.
