Jonathan Kantrowitz

Jonathan Kantrowitz

Political activist, health nut

Richard Jacobs For Fairfield’s TP&Z

Do you lose sleep at night worrying about who will be elected to Fairfield’s Town Plan and Zoning Commission?

Probably not, but you should!!!

In my first four years on Fairfield’s Plan and Zoning Commission I worked for common sense regulations for our Town among which are:

·To open the zoning process to property owners by requiring that they receive written (mailed) notice when there is a proposal of a subdivision with 200 feet of their homes or 500 feet in the case of a proposed zoning change;

·To eliminate “Trademark Buildings” – those cookie-cutter structures that look alike wherever they are built – from our downtown Design Business District and Neighborhood Design Districts.

·To require that all new construction in our Design Business District and Neighborhood Design Districts include bicycle racks.

I believe that I have made a positive difference in our TP&Z Commission and I hope you will vote for me for a second 4-year term.

Sincerely,
Richard B. Jacobs
www.jacobs4tpz.com
203 255-7900

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