The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting held on February 9, 2016 is available for viewing online:
Case #1 – 171 Brookside Road
An application was made to the Board of Appeals for a Special Permit to demolish a pre-existing non-conforming single family dwelling on a non-conforming lot and reconstruct a new non-conforming (as to side and rear setbacks) single family dwelling.
Case #2 – 720 Highland Avenue
An application was made to the Board of Appeals for a Special Permit to allow not more than four non-transient boarders or the leasing of not more than two rooms with no provisions for private cooking by a resident family in a single-family dwelling.
Case #3 – 1361 South Street
A prospective purchaser has made application to the Board of Appeals for a Special Permit to reconstruct a legally non-conforming building; to substitute legally non-conforming uses and structures with six detached residential dwelling units; and to waive strict adherence to the requirements of Sections 5.1.2 and 5.1.3 of the Zoning By-law.
Case #4 – 49 Wachusett Road continued from January 21, 2016
Continuation of an appeal of the Building Inspector’s decision to the Board of Appeals regarding the reduction of the number of stories of a single-family house under construction.
Agenda:
Minutes: Review and approve minutes from January 21, 2016 meeting.Case #1 – 171 Brookside Road
An application was made to the Board of Appeals for a Special Permit to demolish a pre-existing non-conforming single family dwelling on a non-conforming lot and reconstruct a new non-conforming (as to side and rear setbacks) single family dwelling.
Case #2 – 720 Highland Avenue
An application was made to the Board of Appeals for a Special Permit to allow not more than four non-transient boarders or the leasing of not more than two rooms with no provisions for private cooking by a resident family in a single-family dwelling.
Case #3 – 1361 South Street
A prospective purchaser has made application to the Board of Appeals for a Special Permit to reconstruct a legally non-conforming building; to substitute legally non-conforming uses and structures with six detached residential dwelling units; and to waive strict adherence to the requirements of Sections 5.1.2 and 5.1.3 of the Zoning By-law.
Case #4 – 49 Wachusett Road continued from January 21, 2016
Continuation of an appeal of the Building Inspector’s decision to the Board of Appeals regarding the reduction of the number of stories of a single-family house under construction.
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