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Council votes to approve controversial demolition permit

July 24, 2024 | Gloucester City, Essex County, Massachusetts



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Council votes to approve controversial demolition permit
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the modification of a special permit for a property located at Six Parker Court, which involves the demolition and replacement of a pre-existing single-family home with a two-family structure. The discussion highlighted the contentious nature of the previous demolition, with one official expressing dissatisfaction with the conduct surrounding the building's removal.

The official noted that while they were prepared to support the application for the modification, they felt it was important to acknowledge the circumstances leading to the building's demolition. They emphasized that the good cause for the modification should not overlook the issues related to the previous handling of the property.

Despite these concerns, the official moved to approve the modification of the special permit, citing that the new structure would mirror the one previously permitted. The motion reflects a consensus among officials that, despite past grievances, the current application meets the necessary criteria for approval. The meeting concluded with a vote on the petition from T and J Real Estate Investment, LLC, which seeks to renew or modify the special permit for the property.

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