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All Forum Posts by: Griffin Doninger

Griffin Doninger has started 5 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Zoning & Permit Requirements

Griffin DoningerPosted
  • Specialist
  • Mountain View
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 4

@Thomas Buckley and @Matt Dabek, thank you both for the input! I followed both of your advice and managed to get throw all of my questions/concerns!

Though the zoning map places me in a single family area, the property was grandfathered in (which the town planer confirmed via email). A few valuable lessons and resources straight out the gate, thank you both very much!

Post: Zoning & Permit Requirements

Griffin DoningerPosted
  • Specialist
  • Mountain View
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 4

Hello Good People,

New member looking for community insight! I am about to close on a large two family property in New Britain CT, and would like to renovate the 2 x 4 bed units to 3 or 4 smaller units. 

I have spent many hours on the town website seeking information on the correct approach to learning what my regional/situational limitations are, but I am not keen on the legal jargon used in the town municode and assume there must be a better way to develop this knowledge. 


Primarily interested in the following:

- Utility (water/gas/elec) expansion requirements/costs

- Zoning restrictions

- Projected permitting/inspection cost analysis

Thank you in advance!

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