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Planning and Zoning Commission approves lot line revision for 34–38 Langhorne Lane

April 12, 2025 | Town of Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Planning and Zoning Commission approves lot line revision for 34–38 Langhorne Lane
The Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Greenwich voted 5–0 April 8 to approve a lot line revision between 34 and 38 Langhorne Lane that transfers about 2.023 acres (approximately 8,155 square feet) from 34 Langhorne to 38 Langhorne in the RA4 zone.

Commissioners said staff and interdepartmental reviews found the project acceptable. The record shows comments from the zoning, conservation and engineering departments were addressed; the wetlands commission indicated no action required and the engineering division called the lot line revision acceptable in its review. The commission’s approval included the routine requirement that the applicant file an executed record sheet and address any outstanding staff or interdepartmental comments before final recordation.

Tom Hegney and Roger Ferris Architects had submitted updated plans showing minimum yards, frontage, setbacks and floor-area ratio information required by the department. No members of the public spoke on the application during the meeting.

Madam Chair (Planning and Zoning Commission) opened the vote after a motion to find that the proposal was neither a subdivision nor a resubdivision and to approve the lot-line revision with the standard administrative comments. The motion was seconded and carried with Commissioners Yeske, Scribe, Lowe, Wells and Alban voting “aye.”

The action preserves the zoning and FAR compliance for the 34 Langhorne property while granting additional development allowance to 38 Langhorne as shown on the approved record sheet. The applicant must submit the signed record sheet and satisfy any outstanding departmental comments prior to filing the final map.

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