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Planning commission approves Carpetrans showroom at 91 Main with storage restriction
Summary
The New Canaan Planning & Zoning Commission on March 25 approved a site-plan change of use for 91 Main Street to permit a flooring retail showroom, with a condition barring on-site fabrication or mass storage.
The New Canaan Planning & Zoning Commission on Tuesday approved a change of use for 91 Main Street to allow a flooring-sales showroom operated by Carpetrans, citing the application as a routine change-of-use review under the town’s site-plan rules.
The approval matters because the applicant will open a retail display location in space formerly occupied by a food shop, adding a retail service to the town center while the commission limited operations to retail displays only, not on-site fabrication or bulk storage.
Tyler Rogers, who identified himself as representing Carpetrans and gave a Port Chester address,…
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