Barkhamsted, CT Land Use Regulations Now Online!

February 22, 2010

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed to keep up to date on the latest Howland Happenings. Thanks for visiting!Our office has completed adding all of the Barkhamsted, CT Land Use Regulations on our website. We have categorized the regulations, applications and maps by department and have added [...]

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Sherman Library Gains Historic District Commission Approval

February 17, 2010

Recently the Sherman Library received approval from the Town of Sherman Historic District Commission.  There was great input from each member of the Commission which led to improvements to the plan including the front vestibule, landscaping and handicapped accessibility.  The Library now moves onto Planning & Zoning where they hope to close the Public Hearing [...]

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Washington Inn Discussion Continues at Zoning

February 15, 2010

From the Litchfield County Times:
WASHINGTON-How should the town define an inn? Should such establishments once again be allowed on town roads, rather than restricted to sites along state roads?
Whether these questions will be answered separately, together or not at all remains to be seen, but the Zoning Commission continued debate on the topics at its [...]

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North Canaan, CT Land Use Regulations Online!

February 10, 2010

Our office has completed adding all of the North Canaan Land Use Regulations on our website.  We have categorized the regulations, applications and maps by department and have added detailed explanations of each document in the Town of North Canaan so that you can make sure you are downloading the right document.  As always, if you have [...]

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Howland & Associates Supports Community Culinary School

February 7, 2010

Per Peg Molina, President of the Community Culinary School of Northwestern Connecticut:
“The Community Culinary School job training and placement program is providing culinary and life skills training to unemployed and underemployed members in our community. Our student’s achievements and the response of the food service industry and the community have surpassed our expectations.
We are truly [...]

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Sherman Library Continues Approval Process with Board of Selectmen

February 3, 2010

Library Project engineer Paul Szymanski made a presentation to the board regarding their proposal to widen a portion of Saw Mill Road to maintain stan-dard width and improve drainage. New construction of catch basins on the southern portion of the project were described, as well as relocating an easement to allow for an existing pipe [...]

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