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The comments came following a regular ZBA meeting during which the appointed body unanimously re-elected Laura Edmonds as chair and John Mahoney as secretary. After adjourning, ZBA members spoke informally on several topics, including parking availability in municipal lots.
One alternate member of the ZBA, Rich Carratu, is the developer of the Post Office building on Locust, adjacent to the lot where the white van is sitting. Looking through the front passenger side window of the van. Credit: Michael Dinan.
Edmonds may have been referring to a townhouse-and-commercial-building development at Forest Street and Locust Avenue.
You look in the windows? I thought someone was living in it at first.
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He may have been referring to Parking Commission Chair Keith Richey and a meeting of the New Canaan Exchange Club, a volunteer service organization that raises money for local charities. This van has been around for a few years. It used to be parked at Vah municipal lot on Maple Street. It was always parked by the New Canaan dry cleaners vans so we thought the person maybe worked there.
This is a paid lot. Does it have a posted permit, or what would be the accrued parking bill? Tow it and see who comes-a-knocking….]
I apologise, but, in my opinion, you are not right. I can defend the position.