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Thursday, February 25, 2010

02/24/10 Greenwich Time Editor David McCumber Continues To Keep His Word To The Retired Men's Associaton Members Who Grilled Him At The YMCA

The New And Improved Greenwich Time

Hearst Newspaper Editor David McCumber Has Once Again Responded To Greenwich Retired Men's Association Member Complaints About How Poorly The Greenwich Time Covered Town Meetings

Planning And Zoning Members Were Shocked As A Greenwich Time Reporter Stays For The Entire Meeting And Even Questioned Planning And Zoning Chairman Donald Heller After The Meeting

Previous Greenwich Time Reporters Like Niel Vigdor Rarely Showed Up For Planning And Zoning Meetings, And If They Showed Up They On Stayed Briefly For One High Profile Application

However This Time, Greenwich Time Reporter Frank MacEachern Sat Down With A Full P And Z Press Packet At His Side Furiously Typing on A Laptop On His Lap

Russian multi-millionaire's renovation plan gets nod
By Frank MacEachern, Staff Writer

After two years of controversy, a wealthy Russian couple have overcome opposition to their plans for their 18
Simmons Lane estate.

The
Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday approved Olga and Valery Kogan's plan to renovate their 19,000-square-foot home.

Last May, citing neighborhood opposition,
Olga Kogan abandoned efforts to tear down the home and build a new 21,127-square-foot residence with 15 bathrooms.

The commission approved that plan last March after it had been scaled down from one for a 27,000-square-foot mansion with 26 bathrooms.

Valery Kogan is chairman of the
East Line Group, which manages Moscow's Domodedovo International Airport.....

Greenwich Time Reporter Frank MacEachern Did A Much Better Job Than Niel Vigdor Of Covering All Of The Business Before The Planning And Zoning Board

.....a public hearing aired differing viewpoints on proposed zoning changes to ensure business zones didn't become the preserve of banks, and real estate and insurance firms.

The commission is considering adding special permits to some zoning applications as a way to control development by banks, for example. The permits would allow the commission to consider other issues, such as traffic, before giving a proposal its approval.

Peter Lauridsen, a Realtor and principal of Greenwich Land Co., argued special permits would only increase the cost of doing business by lengthening the zoning approval process.

However, Chris Canavan, president of Greenwich Automotive Services at 111 W. Putnam Ave., said special permits are "a way you preserve the character of the town."....

Frank MacEachern Makes Greenwich Residents Feel Like They Are Sitting In The Middle Of The Bi-Monthly Pand Z Meeting

.....a hint briefly surfaced that a review of a portion of renovations at Luca's of Greenwich restaurant at 35 Church St. could be a hot topic at the March 9 commission meeting.

It was on the agenda Tuesday because of the possibility of issuing a stop work order due to concerns about the building's structure.

However, the commission was told that the town's Building Department determined work could proceed.

Jane Hogeman, the lawyer representing residents at 20 Church St. across the street from Luca's, was stymied when she tried to raise questions about other parts of the building -- such as its exterior -- only to be told those questions had to wait for the March 9 meeting.....

.....The plan to turn the site of the former Cos Cob Power Plant into a recreation area was also briefly addressed. It is to be taken up on March 9.....

....The commission granted an extension of a coastal site plan for Joseph Zaffino at 48 Loughlin Ave.....

....The commission approved a final site plan and special permit to convert a storage area at 165 Mason St. into a penthouse and fitness center for tenants only.....

Then Greenwich Time Reporter Frank MacEachern Filed A Second Report From The Planning And Zoning Meeting

Marina and club expansion withdrawn after opposition
By Frank MacEachern, Staff Writer

Faced with a skeptical zoning commission,
Rick Kral has withdrawn his proposed expansion of his Cos Cob-based marina and private club.

But he vowed Wednesday to submit a new application this year.

"We are going to regroup and come back with something else," he said. "We're not giving up."
Kral owns Beacon Point Marina and
Greenwich Water Club, located at 49 River Road. Kral wanted to redevelop his current site as well as expand to a nearby property.

The site is in the waterfront business zone, where zoning rules require most of the activities to be primarily water-related, such as slips or services for boats and the rowing club there now......

This Is Better Than Twitter:

Greenwich Time Reporter Niel Vigdor Only Used To Give A Two Day Old Staff Summary Of The Planning And Zoning Meeting

While Greenwich Time Reporter Frank MacEachern Gave A Blow By Blow Up To The Minute Description Of The Procceedings From His Laptop

...."You were going west and a lot of people were going east," said Chairman Donald Heller about Kral's attempts to resolve questions about his plan.....

.....Commissioner
Richard Maitland didn't believe there was enough parking in the plan.

Local residents were also opposed to the expansion because of concerns about traffic.

Late in the meeting,
Peter Lowe and Sean Goldrick, parents whose children have rowed at the club, harshly criticized the rowing program offered at Kral's business.

Lowe accused Kral of running a for-profit program and hiking the registration that rowers pay by about 60 percent in three years, from $880 in 2006 to $1,350 last year.....

....Goldrick joined in that criticism and said Kral's claim that he made no money on the rowing program was "balderdash."

With the two men sitting with their arms crossed several rows behind him, and occasionally shaking their heads....

PLEASE SEE:

02/23/10 Hearst Newspaper Editor David McCumber Jumps On Frank MacEachern Butt After He Gets Grilled At The Retired Mens Association Meeting Last Week

02/17/10 Hearst Newspaper Editor David McCumber Says The Greenwich Time Will Move Back Downtown In 2010


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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

04/16/08 - Comments On - That Massive Mansion To Be Built On Lake Avenue... And The False Promise Of Materialism



First My Comments:

Why do we get sucked into the trap of materialism?

I mean,

  • My sons have iPods - they are not the newest ones.
  • I have a cell phone - not an iPhone
  • I have a laptop - not an intel chip macbook
  • My wife has a car - not a Cooper Mini
  • My family has a place to live - not a mansion
  • I have a TV - not a 52″ plasma screen with surround sound

Why is what we have never enough?

Why do we get so weighed down with the burden of feeling like we have to have bigger, better, faster?

I love the quote by Immanuel Kant

“Give a man everything he wants and at that moment everything is not everything”

ALSO THE BIBLE SAYS:

1 Timothy 6:6-11 (New International Version)

6But godliness with contentment is great gain.

7For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.

8But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that.

9People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction.

10For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs

These pasages talk about “Godliness with contentment is great gain

Maybe the great gain is that we get our life back.

We no longer are owned by the things that we have striven for for so long.

This lady wants to build this temple to materialism in a town where school children do not have their own school building. The Town should require Olga to build a school, before granting approval for this monument of Extreme Spending and Gross Materialism.

HERE"S THE SAD STORY:

Mansion size draws opposition: Greenwich Time

In the land of large mansions, a home proposed for a private road off Lake Avenue could top all others in Greenwich.

Full Story: Greenwich Time


Please See Today's Post:

04/16/08 - Why In The Hell Dose Olga Need 26 Toilets In Her House? Does She Have Bladder Control Problems?


If Leona Was Know As "The Queen Of Mean", Then Will Olga Be Known As "The Queen Of Commodes"?

Here Are The Other Comments:


eagle says:


whaaaaaaa whaaaa just jealous

Zones says:

Good grief. Let the person build his home. Look at this way, the bigger the home, the more taxes Greenwich gets to pay for roads, schools and teacher salaries!

Ariel says:

Greenwich has always been THE town that illustrates how too much money is corrosive to an individual's and the community spirit and also the environment (that poor folks share too). I wouldn't be surprised if neighbors stat complaining about wild Dionysian parties in those "Turkish baths" a year from now.

Frank says:

Why so many toilets? sounds like they have bowel problems, I guess its all the stress from having too much money.

Ex-Greenwich Native
From Saranac, NY says

When I was a child growing up in Greenwich, "the vulgar rich" were scorned upon. "Old" money had taste and class. It's sad to see that what drove me and my family from the place of my ancestors has only gotten worse. Is there any concern for the carbon footprint a behemoth house like this makes? Any concern for anyone else but themselves and their vulgar lives? Shame. The obliviousness of this kind of wealth is surely a sign that the collapse is nearing. Viva la revolution!

Anonymous says

What makes this mansion more offensive In Greenwich than in Malibu, Monte Carlo, East Hampton, or Manhattan? The tacit understanding that wealth could be fleeting or not really earned, the unwashed are not far away, and that being rich has its downfalls appears not to sober the arrogant and purely selfish materialism that enables soul-less gluttony encouraged in Greenwich--which those who shopped at Woolworths used to intermix with those who shopped at Saks. The crash that ended Gatsby carelessness in the 1920's seems no threat to those who might have done corrupt things to attain enough bucks to burp such an environment-trashing monster onto Greenwich's once nature-driven contours. The rich who stay in this town and take up space so out of proportion to a presence any human should have deserve each other.

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04/16/08 - Why In The Hell Dose Olga Need 26 Toilets In Her House? Does She Have Bladder Control Problems?


Opposition to a big, big mansion in Greenwich

Hartford Courant - Associated Press

GREENWICH, Conn. - A new home proposed for Greenwich, which could be among the biggest homes in a town of mansions, is drawing opposition.

Former town zoning commission chairman Louisa Stone says the proposed would be more than 30,000 square feet and beyond anything that exists in Greenwich.

The mansion features eight bedrooms, 26 toilets....

ALSO, PLEASE SEE THIS
GREENWICH TIME STORY:


...A lawyer representing the owner, Olga Kogan, downplayed the project's size, saying the proposed mansion meets most of the town's regulations...

...Town officials have said its volume exceeds any other home for which they maintain records. Its volume is about 43 percent larger than that of its nearest competitor,though the records only include homes built in the last several years when the town required developers to provide volume calculations....

...The zoning commission, which recently reviewed the application, has not issued a decision, postponing it for a future meeting.

"We were happy to let the commission digest all of the information," Tesei said, adding that the plans call for landscaping and drainage improvements that would limit impact to neighbors. "Once the commission digests all of the information, they will see that we've struck a balance."

But neighbors said the mansion is too large for the 7-acre property and neighborhood.

"It is three times the size of the house they are replacing, which is the largest house on the road," said Charles Lee, a Simmons Lane resident opposed to the project. "This thing is far bigger than anything around."....

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