Note from City Planner Alan Weiner:
Greetings!
This is to advise you that the Bristol Zoning Commission has scheduled a public hearing for Monday, March 31, 2008, on a series of proposed amendments to both the Downtown Business (BD) zone provisions of the Bristol Zoning Regulations and the Downtown Business zone on the city's Zoning Map. The hearing will be held in the First Floor Meeting Room, Bristol City Hall, 111 North Main St., beginning at 6:30 PM.
You can view and download the latest draft of the proposed text amendments and the proposed zoning map changes - along with a variety of supporting materials - at http://www.ci.bristol.ct.us/content/3326/8362/default.aspx
These proposed amendments, developed by the Zoning Commission and its staff over the course of many months at numerous work sessions, are designed to make the BD zoning regulations more flexible and user-friendly, while at the same time maintaining the development principles for downtown Bristol articulated in the city's 2000 Plan of Conservation and Development.
We encourage you to share this information with other individuals and groups who you feel might have an interest in these proposed amendments. Similarly, we encourage you to forward the Weblink specified above to all interested parties.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact the Land Use Office by telephone at 860/584-6225 or by e-mail at landuseoffice@ci.bristol.ct.us. Thanks in advance for your interest and participation in this important process.
Regards,
Alan L. Weiner, AICP
City Planner
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Contact Steve Collins at scollins@bristolpress.com
Sounds like a party!
ReplyDeleteYou are invited.
ReplyDeleteWhat should I bring?
ReplyDeleteA sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteCheck. Anything else?
ReplyDeleteWILL OUR TOWN PLANER BE THE HOST. THE MAN THAT KEEPS TREATING PEOPLE LIKE S--T. BRISTOL HAS NO GUTS TO STICK UP FOR THE TAX PAYERS.
ReplyDeleteJUST CANT COME WITH A PERSON LIKE WEINER IN CHARGE. NO THANKS. THE MAYOR SHOULD STEP UP ON THIS ONE.SEND THIS MAN TO WATERBURY.
ReplyDeleteAnd who says and for what reasons? Or are you just another critic with no answers?
ReplyDeleteAre Rosenthal and Weiner related?
ReplyDeleteThey seem to have similar genes.
Are you serious, Art taking a difficult stand?
ReplyDeleteMr Weiner should be giving a talk to . Then put on notice. Maybe he has anything goes contract. Yea like the rest of the union folks. This is why Bristol is in trouble.Four workers to do one mans job. What a joke.
ReplyDeleteSo typical. I guess it doesn't matter what the topic is, it seems there's always a handfull of malcontents who have to hijack the discussion and turn it into a pissing match about the unions, about the mayor, about anything except the topic at hand.
ReplyDeleteHey Art you trying to say it takes four workers to replace you ? I know four times nothing is nothing.......0 like you !
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS SERIOUS BUISNESS AND WE HAVE NO LEADERSHIP. SO WHY SHOULD WE CARE THEY TREAT US LIKE SHIT THEY GET THE SAME. THANKS TO STEVE COLLINS WE CAN BE HEARD.
ReplyDeleteThe city would have less on Weiner than they do on Rosenthal, and we see the result there.
ReplyDeleteBoth should be gone, neither will be.
And the beat goes on.
No leadership?
ReplyDeleteI am being told that Ward is the reincarnation of General Patton.
Ward certainly would agree.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Steve you can be heard cause you haven't got the guts to be heard where it counts. Besides no thanks to Steve we have to listen to you. Moannnnnn
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