The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting held on May 21, 2015 is available for viewing online:
Case #1 – 9 August Way Continued from March 26, 2015
The owner applied for a Special Permit allowing the change, extension and alteration of a lawful pre-existing non-conforming contractor’s yard to allow for the storage of commercial vehicles such as paving and landscaping equipment and to waive strict adherence to parking and design requirements.
Case #2 – 32-34 Pleasant Street
The owner has applied to amend the Special Permit dated June 19, 2014 removing the condition that the electrical service shall be run underground and to permit electrical service to be run via overhead wires.
Case #3 – 28 Evans Road
The owner has applied to appeal to the Building Inspector’s Decision that the existing dwelling is an illegal multi-family residence; and to allow the continued use of the existing dwelling for more than one residential dwelling unit.
Case #4 – 68 Highland Avenue
The owner has applied for a Special Permit to alter a pre-existing parking lot by removing parking closest to Highland Avenue, relocating accessible parking from the front to the side and adding landscaping; and to waive strict adherence to parking requirements and design requirements.
Case #5 – 670 Highland Avenue partially continued from April 30, 2015
The hearing is closed. However, the Board will be addressing open engineering and landscape issues for the property.
Agenda:
Minutes: Review and approve minutes from the April 30, 2015 meeting.Case #1 – 9 August Way Continued from March 26, 2015
The owner applied for a Special Permit allowing the change, extension and alteration of a lawful pre-existing non-conforming contractor’s yard to allow for the storage of commercial vehicles such as paving and landscaping equipment and to waive strict adherence to parking and design requirements.
Case #2 – 32-34 Pleasant Street
The owner has applied to amend the Special Permit dated June 19, 2014 removing the condition that the electrical service shall be run underground and to permit electrical service to be run via overhead wires.
Case #3 – 28 Evans Road
The owner has applied to appeal to the Building Inspector’s Decision that the existing dwelling is an illegal multi-family residence; and to allow the continued use of the existing dwelling for more than one residential dwelling unit.
Case #4 – 68 Highland Avenue
The owner has applied for a Special Permit to alter a pre-existing parking lot by removing parking closest to Highland Avenue, relocating accessible parking from the front to the side and adding landscaping; and to waive strict adherence to parking requirements and design requirements.
Case #5 – 670 Highland Avenue partially continued from April 30, 2015
The hearing is closed. However, the Board will be addressing open engineering and landscape issues for the property.
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