The area of Baron's South where the community gardens might be relocated. / Photo by Thane Grauel
The area of Baron’s South where the community gardens might be relocated. / Photo by Thane Grauel
A shard said to be asbestos pipe among the fill where the community gardens might be moved. / Contributed photos
A shard said to be asbestos pipe among the fill where the Long Lots School Building Committee recommends the community gardens be moved. / Contributed photo

By Thane Grauel

WESTPORT — The Long Lots School Building Committee on Thursday voted to forward their recommendation for a new building to the first selectwoman.

The committee decided Oct. 5 to recommend “Concept C.”  It would be an entirely new construction and put a baseball field and soccer field where the Westport Community Gardens have been for more than two decades. The gardens would have been relocated on the same campus.

Thursday’s meeting appeared to be a formality. Committee Chairman Jay Keenan, who also is a Representative Town Meeting member from District 2, said the town attorney told him they would have to meet again and vote to send the recommendation to the first selectwoman.

A motion made by member Don O’Day, RTM District 3, did that, but with the added recommendations that the community gardens be moved to the town’s Baron’s South open-space property and that a sustainable option for the new school be pursued.

The meeting likely was among the shortest of the year for a town body, lasting about 100 seconds from beginning to end.

The Long Lots School Building Committee. / Photo by Thane Grauel
The Long Lots School Building Committee on Thursday.

“A one-minute meeting,” said Jennifer Johnson, an RTM candidate in District 9.

“That’s what happens when you don’t take public comment,” said John F. Suggs, a former RTM member also seeking a seat in District 9.

The crowd Thursday evening included about a dozen people besides commission members, down from the 40 or more seen previously.

Suggs said afterward that the proposed location of the gardens at Baron’s South, between Imperial Avenue and Compo Road South, is the site of contaminated fill from when the Westport Center for Senior Activities parking lot was expanded.

He said the ground dug from what had been Baron Walter Langer von Langendorff’s perfume laboratory areas and dumped on the proposed garden site in 2019 contained petroleum products, elevated arsenic levels, asbestos and more.

Thane Grauel grew up in Westport and has been a journalist in Fairfield County and beyond for 35 years. Reach him at editor@westportjournal.com. Learn more about us here.