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Danbury zoning commission approves minutes, confirms next meeting and adjourns

Danbury Zoning Commission · March 11, 2025
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Summary

At its March 11 meeting the Danbury Zoning Commission took routine administrative actions: it called roll, recorded absences and a vacancy, unanimously approved minutes from Dec. 10, 2024 and Jan. 28, 2025, noted the next meeting for March 25, 2025, and adjourned.

The Danbury Zoning Commission opened its March 11 meeting, called the roll at 07:10 and recorded several absences and one vacant seat before approving routine business and adjourning.

The chair read the roll and noted that Commissioners Bennett, James, Jody, Nazario and Veilcrest were absent; Commissioners Botello, Cabrera, Nejame, O'Neil and Harrison were present, and the chair counted six members (including the chair) for quorum. The chair also asked Commissioner Harrison to sit in for Commissioner Nazario for the evening; Harrison agreed.

The commission considered minutes from Dec. 10, 2024 and Jan. 28, 2025. In the record, the Dec. 10 minutes were moved and recorded as accepted (mover and seconder in the transcript reported as Commissioner Botello and Commissioner O'Neil respectively) and the Jan. 28 minutes were moved and recorded as accepted (mover and seconder reported as Commissioner Cabrera and Commissioner Harrison respectively). Both approvals were recorded as unanimous; the transcript does not provide individual vote counts.

The chair announced the next regular meeting on March 25, 2025 and noted the agenda for the March 11 meeting had been filed in the town clerk's office on March 6, 2025 at 4:42 p.m. The commission then moved to adjourn; a motion was made and seconded (the record reports a second by Commissioner Botello) and the meeting was closed by voice vote.

The March 11 session included no public hearings, no old-business items for action and no correspondence requiring action; the meeting lasted only the brief time recorded in the transcript and concluded after the administrative items.