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Downtown furniture retailer told to remove sign, complete permits after fire‑marshal stop‑work
Summary
Norwalk zoning staff and the fire marshal found a tenant operating and displaying a large internally illuminated sign at 84 Wall Street without required permits; the hearing officer continued the citation to May 28 and instructed that the sign be removed and required inspections completed before occupancy or further use.
Zoning and building officials told representatives of a newly moved furniture and mattress tenant at 84 Wall Street on April 23 that a sign installed without permits must come down and that tenant and landlord must complete required permits and inspections.
Deputy Zoning Inspector Dean Hall opened the matter as a staff‑initiated complaint that generated multiple public complaints within an hour, saying the business moved a sign from its prior Richards Avenue location and placed it on the Wall Street facade without a…
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