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Cheshire’s “Lifestyle Center”…the Myth and the Reality

~ by FHayek - November 07, 2007 ~

WS Weiner has proposed a 500,000 sq.ft. “Lifestyle Center” on Route 10 near I-691.

This is just another name for a shopping center and despite the “community amenities” that are being promised it will result in retail sprawl over the entire interchange area as other retailers jump on Cheshire’s short-sighted change in zoning.

Look for yourself and ask: Is this what we want in Cheshire?

View this important Powerpoint presentation.  Download the Myth and the Reality

If you do not have Microsoft Powerpoint on your computer, download the “Viewer” from the Microsoft website and it will allow you to view this file. Download the powerpoint viewer.

 Make yourself heard. You CAN stop this project and save Cheshire’s character, quality of life and the environment in north Cheshire. The next P&Z Public Hearing is on November 14th. The next Wetlands hearing is on the 20th. 

 

 

Article #144 by FHayek on November 07, 2007 @ 11:17 PM

This article is categorically filed under Uncategorized, Town Government, North-End Development, Environment, Development, Politics, Community Resources, Town Council Meetings

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Vote for Tim White, Cheshire Town Council 4th District

~ by Craig Houghton - November 06, 2007 ~

It’s a bit late in the game, but here’s a last-minute reminder:

VOTE FOR TIM WHITE!


Want to know more about this guy? Visit his blog, Tim White Listens. A lot of folks bring up transparency when it’s useful, but Tim is truly devoted to opening up the political process.

I live in Cheshire’s 3rd district, so I can’t vote for him. If you’re in the fourth, cast a vote for Tim. Heck, dedicate the vote to me. I’d cast it if I could.

from Tim White Listens

I thank you, the people of the 4th district, for letting me serve you for the past four years. I hope that I can continue serving the district on issues, such as potholes, sidewalks, road repaving (on Brentwood and Towpath) and drainage (on North Brooksvale) among the many district issues that arise.

I also hope to continue serving the town by offering new ideas, such as using biodiesel in our public works department and uploading Council meetings to the internet.

And, of course, I’ll continue advocating other issues of town wide concern, such as a cost/benefit analysis for the Rainy Day Fund and decisive action on the pool and the bubble.

I hope that I, and the new Republican team, can have your support on Tuesday.

thanks,
Tim

Article #143 by Craig Houghton on November 06, 2007 @ 01:13 AM

This article is categorically filed under Town Government, Politics

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Voter’s guide to Cheshire’s 2007 election

~ by Cheshire_Votes - October 11, 2007 ~

The following candidates are dedicated to:

  • Representing all Cheshire residents

  • High standards of government.

  • A first class educational system.

  • Development that is consistent with Cheshire’s character.

  • Providing the best fire, police, and ambulance services.

  • Controlling spending to minimize future tax increases.

  • Keeping Cheshire a great place to live.

    2007 Town Council Candidates

    Lou Murray, 1st District
    Tom Ruocco, 2nd District
    Bruce Caldwell, 3rd District
    Tim White, 4th District

    Steve Carroll, At large
    Bruce Klein, At large
    Jim Sima, At large
    Tim Slocum, At large
    Cindy Kleist, At large Independent write-in

    Planning and Zoning Candidates

    John Attwood
    Tali Maidelis
    Mickey McPhee

    -=-

    The Current Town Council

    Earlier this year, W/S appeared before the town council and explained their proposal for developing a retail mall with residential units on 109 acres of the interchange zone.

    At the end of the public meeting they voted on the W/S request for needed text changes to the “THE TOWN PLAN OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT” (The video of the public hearing, including closing comments from each of the current town council members, is available here: Cheshire Town Council Public Hearing 01-23-07)

    Here’s how they voted:

    E. ESTY, YES

    M. HALL, YES

    M. ALTIERI, YES

    M. ECKE, YES

    D. ORSINI, NO

    D. SCHRUMM, NO

    T. RUOCCO, NO

    D. VISCONTI, YES

    T. WHITE, YES

    The Planning and Zoning Commission

    “Cheshire Route 10 LLC” - W/S is now proposing 639,000 ft2 of retail/commercial space, 160 apartments and a hotel on 109 acres of the Interchange Zone.

    P&Z approved W/S’s request for text changes to the Town Plan of Conservation and Development so as to include residential and retail in mixed use. After this approval, the request for a zone change allowing retail and residential in the 400 acre I/C zone was also approved.

    Here’s how they voted:

    P. FLYNN-HARRIS, YES (Chairman)

    M. COBURN, YES

    W. DAWSON, YES

    E. KURTZ, YES

    R. LEVY, YES

    S. STROLLO, YES

    L. TODISCO, YES

    P. RANANDO, NO

    T. SLOCUM, NO

    Three slots are to be filled on the commission this year.

    Good Candidates for the commission are:

    John Attwood
    Tali Maidelis
    Mickey McPhee

    Article #141 by Cheshire_Votes on October 11, 2007 @ 09:29 PM

    This article is categorically filed under Town Government, North-End Development, Politics, Activism

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    Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats Adoption Event

    ~ by cheshirecat - October 05, 2007 ~

    Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats Adoption Event at Paws Pet Resort Grand Opening

    Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats (FFCC) has been invited to show off their adoptable cats and kittens at the Paws Pet Resort Grand Opening. The event is scheduled for Saturday, October 13th, 2007 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. The cats and kittens will be on display in the comfort of the resort’s beautiful cattery. FFCC adoption counselors will be on hand to answer questions and provide information. Our cats may also be seen online at www.friendsofferalcheshirecats.org.

    Paws Pet Resort & Spa is a luxury boarding and grooming facility for dogs, cats and other domestic animals. The resort opened in June 2007 and is located at 312 East Johnson Avenue in Cheshire, CT, 1/2 mile from Route 10 and 1 mile from I-691.

    Additional information about the resort may be found at www.pawspet.com.

    Article #139 by cheshirecat on October 05, 2007 @ 05:44 PM

    This article is categorically filed under Uncategorized, Pet Adoption

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    Cheshire Takes Seven Golds at the Special Olympics Fall Sports Festival!

    ~ by Step - September 18, 2007 ~

    Cheshire Special Olympics Golf Team 2007

    Cheshire Special Olympics Golf ended their season on Sunday, September 9th at the Fall Sports Festival at Sleeping Giant Golf Course in Hamden CT.

    This annual event was attended by Special Olympics Golf teams from around the state.

    The Cheshire Team walked away with 7 gold medals, 3 silver, 3 bronze and 4 ribbons.

    Lunch for the event was provided by Aunt Chilada’s in Hamden CT

    Article #138 by Step on September 18, 2007 @ 06:51 PM

    This article is categorically filed under Community Events, Sports

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    Comments regarding the 9/4 Inland Wetlands meeting on the north-end development (mall)

    ~ by Craig Houghton - September 17, 2007 ~

    Note: Anyone can post right to the front page on the Cheshire Town Post. Use the Register button up above to get started!

    -=-

    Attend the next meeting!

    Inland Wetlands meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 18th at 7:30PM
    Council Chambers at Town Hall, 84 South Main Street

    -=-

    The following are some thoughts offered by some people who attended the 9/4 Inland Wetlands meeting. Meeting minutes available here.

    In the following comments, M&M stands for Milone and McBroom.

    1. The ever changing world of W/S: The people of Canton had warned us that you can never believe what W/S says, and that fact has become all too clear. Prior to the text changes to the town Conservation and Development Plan, W/S stated their plan to build a 500,000 square ft retail mall. After the P&Z approved both the development plan and the zone change, W/S filed a plan with P&Z for a 500,000 sq ft mall, 160 residential units and, all of a sudden, a hotel. A short time later at an informal meeting of the Inland Wetlands Commission, Louis Masiello mentioned that the retail would be between 500 and 600,000 square ft, and finally at the Sept 4 meeting they said that the commercial area would be 639,000 sq ft. Since nothing has been built yet, the final sq ft can only be guessed. Any changes after an approval should have to be reviewed.

    2. For the first time it was stated that the residential apartment buildings for 160 units will be 3 to 4 stories high.

    3. The presentation to the commission and the public took quite a long time and covered so many parts and pieces that it was totally impossible to understand all the details what they really plan to do. This is a huge mega project, and if it were not for the 10 Mile River and the very large inland wetland, it could have been understandable. There is so much that has to be done, and the methods of doing wetlands mitigation and infiltration for the varied parts requires a detailed question and answer session on each component.

    4a. M&M stated that they would maintain a 100 ft offset from the wetlands, but when questioned if the 100 ft was all around the property, the answer was no. We were told that the section around the big pond was not at 100 ft.; Some of the reasons offered were that they wanted to provide the public access to this area with paths down to the pond. This would be a real plus for the public as they currently don’t have any access. They stated that the area around the pond had been seriously disturbed and that it contained many invasive plant species. Their plan is to replant the area, leaving lower plants on the mall side so as to make the pond visible. This means that they will completely landscape all the land surrounding the pond. This in effect puts the priority on visitor pleasure rather than being “wildlife friendly.” With people close to the water late into the evening, it will not be a safe environment for animals, and instead of naturally selected plants, nursery stock will occupy the space. One thing that was not discussed at the Sept 4 meeting was presented to the commission at the informal meeting by Lou Masiollo. At that meeting Lou stated that the pond was a very attractive asset and that they planned to have some special marketing to restaurants so that their guests could enjoy the great view. So, one can see that the commercial value of the pond outweighs the environmental considerations.

    4b. M&M discussed their plan to establish a new habitat for the wood turtles. A comment was made regarding the creation of a new nesting site for the turtles. Although it might at first sound good, it does not take into account the turtles’ lifestyle, and it expects the turtle to stay in this area. They will not survive in an asphalt commercial development that has taken over their range.

    5. Mr. Fazzone mentioned that the State Of Connecticut has a Conservation and Development Plan, and that this development meets the criteria of a growing area and could qualify for funds for utility extension. It looks like this is another opportunity for the state taxpayers to support a development that is not needed.

    6. A question was raised whether the public would really have access to the pond, as an individual was not even allowed to take pictures in Canton. Mr. Fazzone stated that picture taking was prohibited in Canton due to potential customer complaints, and that W/S respects the privacy of their customers. If, however, a person requests permission from W/S management to take pictures, it would be granted and one could take pictures. As we all know, Americans like to take a lot of pictures and they never have to ask if they want to take picture of scenes or their friends. Will taking pictures at the pond require permission?

    7. There was some reference by Milone and McBroom that the tunnel sustained some damage as a result of the town’s work. The town’s work was based on engineering performed by Milone and McBroom.

    8. There was no discussion regarding migrating birds, and how the development and the work arround the pond might affect their migration patterns.

    9. M&M on more that one occasion mentioned special construction of vegetation buffers to improve the quality of runoff passing through these areas, but did not cover how these areas would benefit when the vegetation is dormant.

    10. M&M pointed out that the 10 Mile River had a BC rating. The B means that there were contaminants, and the C indicated that it was classified as a cold water river. The main point being was that it already had contaminants. No mention was made when the river had been classified.

    11. No mention was made of road salt that would be expected in winter from visitors coming from local and state roads.

    12. No mention was made of the effect of noise and outdoor lighting on animal life.

    13. No mention was made of dragonfly inventory to determine if rare and endangered species existed here. This type of study requires the proper timing to be accurate.

    14. The whole matter of infiltration of runoff was sketchy. As the commission has not been given a finalized plan that shows the location and size of the buildings, it is impossible to determine what type of infiltration method is appropriate. Certainly, all roof runoff should be considered for infiltration and other runoff should be pretreated if it is to be infiltrated.

    15. No mention was made of destruction of bird nesting areas. The close proximity of people walking close to the pond is not conducive to aquatic birds nestiing.

    16. What is the high water mark based on? Is it based on accepted Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), which are accepted everywhere and are used in these types of applications. They are based on the probability of a 100 year flood level.

    17. This is a massive project, and that’s a massive engineering aspect. Among other things, they should have a plan for holding water from severe, sudden summer thunderstorms so that the hot water will not run into the river. There needs to be adequate detention and retention ponds, which have scheduled maintenance to ensure their size and functionality are maintained. The stormwater component of this project may be the most important aspect of the entire project as it will either help maintain (or further compromise) the health of the river and its wetlands.

    18. As stated by Mr. Schrumm, much of the flooding on the downstream side of the tunnel resulted from water backing up from the Quinnipiac. This means that the bypass does not assure that upstream properties are not flooded, and that high water levels can result from the Quinnipiac.

    19. A question was raised as to the scale used on the maps. It was suggested that a scale of 1 inch per 40 ft be provided instead of a 1 to 100 that was being presented. The 1 to 40 would be preferable, as it would be much more detailed. After some discussion, the request was not honored. We had heard over and over from W/S that they would go out of their way to fulfill Cheshire’s requests.

    20. With the massive amount of work that has to be done, how will the residents of Cheshire know that the work is done properly and as promised? Cheshire has had too many projects that contractors or developers have not done right, and the problems of I84 should make detailed iinspection and reporting throughout the life of the project.

    21. A point was made that it appears that there will be 37 acres of impervious surface consisting of asphalt, cement or roofing. All this runoff has to be handle one way or another.

    Article #135 by Craig Houghton on September 17, 2007 @ 10:32 AM

    This article is categorically filed under Town Government, North-End Development, Environment, Traffic, Local business

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    Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats Featured Cat

    ~ by cheshirecat - September 15, 2007 ~

    Ebonee

    Hi, I’m Ebonee! My siblings and I are searching for a furever home! We are sweet and really playful. We like other cats, but are skeptical about dogs. We had a scary experience with one, so we would not like to live with one! We are about 12 weeks old and have been tested for feline aids and leukemia, vaccinated and treated for all sorts of yucky stuff like worms and fleas! Please contact Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats at 203-444-3960 or 1-866-811-2287! Adoption interview and fee required.

    Article #134 by cheshirecat on September 15, 2007 @ 09:50 PM

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    Attend the Inland Wetlands meeting on September 4th!

    ~ by Craig Houghton - September 02, 2007 ~

    There is an Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission meeting on the north-end development (mall) this Tuesday, Sept. 4th, at 7:30PM, to hear the permit application of “Cheshire Route 10 LLC” for a Site Plan - Interchange Special Development Project.

    -=-

    Inland Wetlands meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 4th at 7:30PM
    Council Chambers at Town Hall, 84 South Main Street

    -=-

    Please, pass this information on to your friends and family. Pass it on to local business owners — how many of them will survive 500,000 - 600,000 sq ft of additional Cheshire shopping? How high are the environmental costs? Is there enough of benefit to the town to offset the costs? How many developments will follow? The zone changes have been made, but the plan has not been approved. Get involved!

    Article #130 by Craig Houghton on September 02, 2007 @ 11:59 PM

    This article is categorically filed under Town Government, North-End Development, Traffic, Development, Activism

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    Two new meetings added to the video archive

    ~ by Craig Houghton - August 27, 2007 ~

    Two new meetings have been added to the archive. Of course, the 21+ hours worth of video available here exists only to prove the concept. Cheshire needs an efficient, cost effective, and official web video solution. If YOU want this to happen, call, email, or write the Town Manager’s Office or members of the Cheshire Town Council . Tell them you want town meetings (at least Town Council and Planning and Zoning meetings) available over the internet. Tell them it’s a priority! If you don’t, there’s a good chance this may get shelved (perhaps until after the November election).

    VIDEO Town Council Meeting 04-10-07 - NEW
    VIDEO Town Council Meeting 03-13-07 - NEW

    Be sure to check out the other videos, always available using the “UNOFFICIAL Video Catalog of Town Meetings” shortcut, located on the navigation bar towards the top of every page.

    Article #128 by Craig Houghton on August 27, 2007 @ 02:56 AM

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