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Commission continues decision on 163 Gregory Boulevard after DEP concerns over seawall alignment

Norwalk City Planning and Zoning Commission · February 24, 2026
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Summary

The commission continued the application for 163 Gregory Boulevard, which includes a proposed dock and a retaining wall built slightly waterward of the approved alignment; DEEP flagged the wall and said local enforcement options remain, and the owner said the house is occupied under temporary approval.

The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to continue action on the coastal site plan for 163 Gregory Boulevard to its March 4 meeting after a lengthy presentation and questioning about an as-built retaining wall constructed slightly waterward of the approved alignment.

Tom Ryder of LandTech described a two-part application: a residential dock (for which the Army Corps has issued approval) and a retaining wall that, in areas, sits about two to two-and-a-half…

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