Weston Planning Board re-elects Glynn chair, advances Josiah Smith Tavern decision

WESTON — January 21, 2026 — Weston Planning Board unanimously re-elected Leslie Glynn as chair and pushed three pending applications toward resolution at its January 21 meeting. The most contentious item was a continued scenic-road hearing for a proposed 12,332-square-foot home at 56 Ridgeway Road, where member Alex Selvig declared the house "completely inappropriate for the neighborhood" and warned it would set a precedent, while Chair Glynn and member Timothy Shawn Lanier argued the zoning bylaw does not allow denial based on square footage alone; the board directed owner Mike Tokatlyan's team to redesign the project with the gymnasium sunk below grade, eliminating the above-ground volume over the garage, and continued the hearing to February 4. A new public hearing opened for a 6,820-square-foot two-story home at 44 Page Road, sought by owner Jinshan Shen, with the board requesting updated planting schedules, coordinated lighting plans, and additional screening trees before the February 4 continuation. The board closed the public hearing on the Josiah Smith Tavern Woods Restaurant build-out by BU West LLC and expects to vote on a certificate of action with conditions at the February 4 meeting, with town planner Imai reporting Weston remains 106 units short of permanent 40B safe harbor.

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