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Building Department

Building Official
Clarence B. Atkinson


Secretary

Janet Olmstead

Town Hall
80 Main Street
Terryville, CT 06786

(860) 585-4007 Phone
(860) 585-4098 Fax

Building Inspector Office Hours: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.
General Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday

The Building Official is responsible for the following:

Inspect buildings to determine compliance with municipal and other codes and/or ordinances.  Examine buildings for type of construction, condition of roof, and fireproofing.  Determine the risk represented by adjoining buildings, by nature of business, and building contents, and administer the State of Connecticut building codes and Public Act #443.  May serve as the enforcement officer or the deputy enforcement officer for the planning and zoning commission.  Assist the Sanitarian.

See Permits and Licenses for information on building permit fees and rental units, or see procedures to follow in obtaining a building permit

Blight Abatement
Article IV of the Town Charter, Sections 7-60 through 7-67. See Blight Abatement.


Land Use Department

Director of Planning & Economic Development
Khara Dodds, AICP

Zoning & Wetlands Enforcement Officer
David Elder, AICP, CZET

Administrative Secretary
Ronda Porrini

Town Hall
80 Main Street
Terryville, CT 06786

(860) 585-4043 Phone
(860) 314-2564 Fax

Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday

Plymouth's Plan of Development, adopted in 1993, lays framework for consolidating industrial and commercial areas to provide more cohesive land use cores nearer public utilities and highway access. To that end, the Planning & Zoning Commission and its staff coordinate efforts with the business community and the Economic Development Commission to facilitate economic growth. The largest single project currently before the Economic Development Commission is Phase III of the Plymouth Business Park.  The Business Park Phase III lots along with detailed information and photos are listed on CERC SiteFinder

Through the zoning/wetlands enforcement officer, all zoning and sign permits are issued and compliance with all land use and inland wetlands regulations is monitored.

The Land Use Office also works closely with the Mayor's Office to negotiate special incentive packages in support of significant development projects. The Town's Small Cities and HOME grants are also monitored through the office.

The Land Use Office is committed to local economic growth, maintenance of a diversified and balanced tax base and the continued quality of life of our community.

See permits and licenses for information on the following permits and/or licenses: building additions, amendment application, commercial building, construction trailer permits, certificate of use and compliance, deck, erosion control plan, fill or excavation, home occupation, manufacturing, monuments, new home, plan of development, pools, public utility permits per section 4.11, subdivision, zoning, wetlands, sheds/accessory building, signs, zone change, zoning board of appeals, renewal permits per section 8.212 and tag sale permits.

Zoning Regulations | Inland/Wetland Regulations | Inland/Wetland Conservation commission bylaws | Fair Housing Brochure English | Vivienda Equitativa en Español

Plymouth Planning & Zoning Commission
Registry Public Act 06-80
Pursuant to Public Act 06-80, the Plymouth Planning & Zoning Commission will establish a registry of those persons requesting notice of any public hearing on proposed changes to zoning regulations, zoning map, subdivision regulations or plan of conservation and development. Those wishing to be placed on the registry should submit either a letter to the Land Use Office, 80 Main St. Terryville, CT 06786 or an e-mail to landuse@plymouthct.us. The registry becomes effective October 1, 2006. Names will be placed on the registry for three years, with three year renewals as requested.

Boards & Commissions

Inland/Wetland Conservation Commission
James Deutsch, Chairman
James Benway, Vice-Chairman
Sean Doran
Katherine A. Peterson
Joyce Stregowski
Scott Gray (alt.)
Michael Maffia (alt.)
Town Council Liaison: Councilman Sandshaw
Planning & Zoning Commission
Patrick Herzing, Chairman
Lawrence Deschaine
Carl Johnson
Michael Zappone
Gary J. Gallagher (Alt.)
Matthew J. Halko (Alt.)
John Huria (Alt.)
Town Council Liaison: D. Schenkel/T. Zagurski
Plymouth Economic Development Commission
David Philbrick, Chairman
James Fried
Michael Ganem
James Murdock
Jeffrey K. Scott
Jay E. Galvin (alt.)
Janice Surack (alt.)
Town Council Liaison: D. Schenkel/M. Sandshaw

Zoning Board of Appeals
Zachary Morin, Chairman
William S. Hall, Jr.
William Kron
Raymond A. Pelletier
Barbara Watson
Edwin C. Smith (alt.)
Zachary H. Lyga (alt.)
vacancy (alt.)
Town Council Liaison: Councilman Sandshaw


This page last updated on June 15, 2010

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