Two challenging cases faced the Zoning Board in their July meeting. They started consideration of the expansion of an Alder Brook home, and opened a second case which sought to do the same with a two-family home on Brookline Street. Interest was keen from neighbors in two distinctive town districts. The meeting is currently available for viewing in the window below:
The owners have applied for a Special Permit to allow the change, extension, alteration and enlargement of a lawful, pre-existing, non-conforming structure for relief of a right setback from 9.6 feet to 9.1 feet; and the left setback from 11 feet to 9.9 feet. This request is associated with the addition and alterations to an existing single-family home.
Case #2 – 277 Brookline Avenue
Needham Enterprise, LLC, owner, applied to the Board of Appeals for a Variance to seek a Plan Substitution and or further relief pursuant to a Variance issued January 18, 1951 to permit the demolition of an existing two-family dwelling and replacement to a new two-family structure. The property is located in the Single Residence B (SRB) zoning district.
Agenda:
Minutes: Review and approve Minutes from the June 20, 2024, 2024 meeting. Case #1 – 20 Alder Brook LaneThe owners have applied for a Special Permit to allow the change, extension, alteration and enlargement of a lawful, pre-existing, non-conforming structure for relief of a right setback from 9.6 feet to 9.1 feet; and the left setback from 11 feet to 9.9 feet. This request is associated with the addition and alterations to an existing single-family home.
Case #2 – 277 Brookline Avenue
Needham Enterprise, LLC, owner, applied to the Board of Appeals for a Variance to seek a Plan Substitution and or further relief pursuant to a Variance issued January 18, 1951 to permit the demolition of an existing two-family dwelling and replacement to a new two-family structure. The property is located in the Single Residence B (SRB) zoning district.
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