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Bedford Historical Society seeks to convert former school into community center

April 29, 2024 | Bedford Boards & Commissions, Bedford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire



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Bedford Historical Society seeks to convert former school into community center
The Bedford Planning Board meeting on April 29, 2024, focused on two significant agenda items: the approval of signage for a Toyota dealership and a proposal to convert the former Stevens Buswell School into a community center.

The board first addressed the signage application for the Toyota dealership. The discussion included a motion to combine waivers for both wall and monument signs. An amendment was made to correct the size of the monument sign from 49 square feet to 35 square feet. After confirming the total allowed wall sign area, which was adjusted to 167.23 square feet after accounting for a reduction, the board voted on the motion. The motion passed with one dissenting vote.

The second major topic involved the Bedford Historical Society's request to change the use of the former Stevens Buswell School to a community center. Jason Lopez from Keach Nordstrom Associates presented the proposal, noting that the historical society has a long-term lease with the town for the property. The site is located in a residential agricultural zone, which required a variance that was previously granted in December 2021. The board will also consider a conditional use permit for a wall-mounted sign related to the community center.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the board's ongoing efforts to support local businesses and community initiatives while ensuring compliance with zoning regulations. The next steps will involve further discussions and approvals for the community center project.

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