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  • ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2025

    Jun 30, 2025

    ·Hartford, CT
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  • City of Stamford Zoning Regulations April 1, 2022

    Apr 1, 2022

    ·Stamford, CT
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    The City of Stamford Zoning Regulations document dated April 1, 2022 presents a reorganization and restructuring of the city's zoning code, mapping previous sections into a new framework while maintaining substantive zoning requirements. The reorganization consolidates related provisions into broader categories, including General Provisions (Section 1), Permits and Administration (Section 2), and Definitions and Standards (Section 3), with corresponding updates to enforcement, appeals, and amendment procedures. The document serves as the authoritative reference for zoning districts, permit requirements, compliance standards, and administrative procedures governing land use and development in Stamford.

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  • $50.00 ZONING REGULATIONS CITY OF STAMFORD CONNECTICUT

    Aug 31, 2021

    ·Stamford, CT
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    This document is the Zoning Regulations for the City of Stamford, Connecticut, originally adopted on November 30, 1951, with amendments updated through August 31, 2021. It establishes the framework for land use planning in Stamford, including zoning districts, permitted uses, design standards, and area regulations, and is administered by the Zoning Board (chaired by David Stein) and the Zoning Board of Appeals (chaired by Joseph R. Pigott) under the oversight of Mayor David Martin. The regulations cover topics ranging from district classifications and use permissions to parking requirements, flood management, historic preservation, and publicly accessible amenity space standards.

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  • 6/12/2016 Stamford, CT Code of Ordinances

    Jun 12, 2016

    ·Stamford, CT
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    The City of Stamford adopted the Noise Control Ordinance on April 1, 1985 (Ordinance No. 548), approved by State Deputy Commissioner John W. Anderson on February 5, 1988, establishing regulations to protect citizens from excessive sound and vibration. The ordinance defines key terms including ambient noise measured at the L90 level (exceeded 90% of the time), commercial zones encompassing districts CCS, CN, CL, CD, CG, CI, CNN, BD, and BC, and daytime hours as 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sundays and state/federal holidays. The chapter establishes measurement standards using decibels (dB) as the unit for sound-pressure level and defines construction, construction equipment, demolition, and related activities subject to noise control provisions.

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  • WPCA Board | Stamford, CT

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    Hartford, CT
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  • About the Town Clerk's Office | Stamford, CT

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  • 1 MINUTES City of Stamford ERP Executive Steering Committee Meeting

    Stamford, CT
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  • DDS Housing Division - Public Notice - 3.11.2022 The Hendricxsen-Jaidee LLC extends an invitation to professionals to submit a proposal for a pre and post construction survey for the rehabilitation of two affordable housing sites located in Hartford and East Hartford totaling 115 apartments.

    Hartford, CT
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  • Clerk Offices - Hartford County, CT (County & Court Records)

    Hartford, CT
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  • Planning Board | Stamford, CT

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  • What's Happening in Stamford Downtown STAMFORD DOWNTOWN

    Stamford, CT
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    Stamford Downtown is a Special Services District established in 1992 that supplements city services in the urban core through sanitation, landscaping, placemaking, and marketing to achieve goals including economic development, residential growth, retail recruitment, and increased downtown foot traffic. The district's FY22 revenue comes primarily from special assessments (58%), contributions (28%), and event revenue (10%), with the city contributing $190,000 to cover less than 20% of public realm maintenance costs and less than 10% of public community event costs. Stamford Downtown provides extensive services including daily streetscape cleaning, snow removal, social outreach, park improvements, and free public events such as the Farmers Market, Balloon Parade Spectacular, and exercise classes, while maintaining a spending ratio of over $21 in district investment for every $1 of direct city contribution.

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  • Meeting Documents | Stamford, CT

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  • CITY OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

    Hartford, CT
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  • Land Records - Stamford, CT (Deeds, GIS Maps, Liens & ...

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  • Board of Finance | Stamford, CT

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  • Planning Board Meeting Materials | Stamford, CT

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  • Boards & Commissions Appointments | Stamford, CT

    Stamford, CT
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  • Land Records | Stamford, CT

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  • court of common council

    Hartford, CT
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  • Stamford Town Clerk in Stamford, CT

    Stamford, CT
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  • Zoning Board | Stamford, CT

    Stamford, CT
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  • Board of Representatives | Stamford, CT

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  • Zoning Board Meeting Materials | Stamford, CT

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