The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting held on June 20, 2019 is available for viewing online:
Case #1 – 320 Charles River Street
Resident has applied for a Special Permit to allow an additional garage space. The request is for the addition of a new attached two-car garage to an existing single-family structure with an already existing attached two-car garage. (Continued from May 16, 2019 – Request for Withdrawal)
Case #2 – 1458 Great Plain Avenue
An after-school program has applied for a Special Permit Amendment to increase the maximum number of children permitted to enroll to 90 students and to increase the number of staff. They also wish to waive the requirement of parking compliance.
Case #3 – 38 Glendale Road
A developer has applied for a Special Permit to allow the building of a retaining wall.
Case #4 – 300 Second Avenue
A developer has applied for an Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan to allow the construction of a fenced in dog park for residents of the Lofts at Charles River Landing, to reduce the number of off-street parking spaces, to relocate components of the irrigation system, to remove curbing, to convert existing asphalt parking pavement to previous surface, and to install artificial grass turf, benches, dog park obstacles and signage. (Continued from May 16, 2019)
Agenda:
Minutes: Review and approve minutes from May 16, 2019 meeting.Case #1 – 320 Charles River Street
Resident has applied for a Special Permit to allow an additional garage space. The request is for the addition of a new attached two-car garage to an existing single-family structure with an already existing attached two-car garage. (Continued from May 16, 2019 – Request for Withdrawal)
Case #2 – 1458 Great Plain Avenue
An after-school program has applied for a Special Permit Amendment to increase the maximum number of children permitted to enroll to 90 students and to increase the number of staff. They also wish to waive the requirement of parking compliance.
Case #3 – 38 Glendale Road
A developer has applied for a Special Permit to allow the building of a retaining wall.
Case #4 – 300 Second Avenue
A developer has applied for an Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan to allow the construction of a fenced in dog park for residents of the Lofts at Charles River Landing, to reduce the number of off-street parking spaces, to relocate components of the irrigation system, to remove curbing, to convert existing asphalt parking pavement to previous surface, and to install artificial grass turf, benches, dog park obstacles and signage. (Continued from May 16, 2019)
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