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Long Beach zoning board hears proposal for two front decks at 160 East Chester Street but cannot vote without county approval
Summary
The Zoning Board heard plans to add two front-yard decks at 160 East Chester Street but deferred a vote because the Nassau County Planning Commission has not yet issued its advisory or concurrence.
The Long Beach Zoning Board of Appeals heard a presentation and public discussion about proposed front-yard decks at 160 East Chester Street but did not vote because the County Planning Commission's input is required before the board may act. Why it matters: The addition of front-yard decks could alter streetscape and ingress/egress; county review is required under local procedures, so the project must wait for the county's advisory determination before the city board can render a vote. Carl Varastegui, representing the property owner listed as Jose Franco, described that the owner originally applied for a single…
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