Date: Fri 26-Sep-1997
Date: Fri 26-Sep-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
Amish-furniture-Borough-
Full Text:
Furniture Firm Says It Is Complying With The Law
The head of a firm selling Amish furniture at 55 Church Hill Road says it's in
compliance with borough zoning regulations.
But Borough Zoning Enforcement Officer Jean St Jean has issued the Amish
Country Furniture Company an order to cease violations of the borough zoning
regulations stemming from the furniture operation.
"We feel we are in compliance with the laws," Peter Marotz, president of Amish
Country Furniture Company, said Tuesday.
Mr Marotz said that on two occasions he has attempted to obtain application
forms required for such a business but wasn't able to do so.
The furniture sales firm has received a good response from customers, Mr
Marotz said. It started business adjacent to the old railroad station in late
June. The company sells wooden tables, chairs, benches, arbors, playground
equipment, storage sheds and chests.
Mr Marotz said the furniture company has hired Danbury lawyer Ward Mazzucco to
represent its interests.
Because the firm hasn't complied with the town order to cease operations, the
matter has been forwarded to the borough's attorney for action, according to
Ms St Jean.
Ms St Jean has said an inspection of the premises found the site constitutes a
retail shop which includes a permanent outdoor sales area in violation of the
borough zoning regulations. The zoning rules require that permanent sales
areas be wholly enclosed and that no permanent outdoor storage of merchandise
is allowed, according to Ms St Jean.
The company's current use of the premises without a prior review and approval
by the borough sanitarian and the borough zoning enforcement officer, plus the
lack of a zoning permit, violates the regulations, according to Ms St Jean.
The company hasn't provided a plot plan of its business as required by the
regulations, according to Ms St Jean.
"You are to cease all occupancy and use of the premises until you have
received approval from proper borough officials and a zoning permit," Ms St
Jean wrote to the furniture company.
