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Commission issues no objection to zoning change allowing small commercial recreation in waterfront zones

5103001 · June 26, 2025
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Norwalk Harbor Management Commission voted to send a letter of no objection to a Planning & Zoning text amendment that would permit small commercial recreational uses in several waterfront CD zones, while flagging water‑dependent priority and access concerns for future proposals.

The Norwalk Harbor Management Commission on June 25 reviewed a proposed Planning & Zoning text amendment (Zoning Regulation Text Amendment 41R) that would allow certain commercial recreation establishments—such as small indoor recreation venues—in waterfront zoning districts (CD‑4, CD‑4W and CD‑3W). The commission voted to send a letter stating no objection to the amendment as drafted.

Commissioner Dr. Pinto explained the suggested commission language that had been forwarded to the Planning & Zoning…

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