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Zoning hearing keeps citation for 6 Lincoln Avenue open after health-department referral

3212300 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

Norwalk hearing officer found sufficient evidence that an unpermitted basement unit exists at 6 Lincoln Avenue, kept the zoning citation open and set a follow‑up to allow inspections and permit applications; the city estimates a maximum assessable fine of $1,200 as of the April 23 hearing date.

Hearing officer Robert Maslow kept open a zoning citation for 6 Lincoln Avenue on April 23 after staff said the property contains an unpermitted basement apartment previously identified by the health department.

The deputy zoning inspector, Dean Hall, told the hearing that the health department had referred the property and that a tenant complaint arrived through the city system on Feb. 26. Hall said a prior permit history shows the property reverted to a legal two‑family use in 2014 after a 2011 permit removed an illegal unit, but recent inspections by the health department found…

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