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Appeal withdrawn after owner brings 67 Brookside Ave into compliance, staff says

October 15, 2025 | Torrington, Northwest Hills County, Connecticut


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Appeal withdrawn after owner brings 67 Brookside Ave into compliance, staff says
The Torrington Zoning Board of Appeals on Oct. 14, 2025 heard a staff report that the appeal of a zoning enforcement order for 67 Brookside Ave was withdrawn after the property owner brought the property into compliance.

Nate Nardi, assistant city planner, reported that the owner, identified in records as Jose Samba, had previously faced violations for an illegal three-family dwelling and an illegal auto body shop. Nardi said the owner provided required paperwork and completed site work; after a site visit staff marked the property compliant and the owner formally withdrew the appeal in writing. “He had brought the whole property into compliance without, you know, without trying to appeal the decision,” Nardi said.

Nardi told the board staff will reinspect the property in six months under standard protocol. Chair Mark Trevella acknowledged the report and the board took no further action on the matter.

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