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DRB approves temporary driveway, allows Center for Technology Essex to build on Lot 6A with reconfiguration condition
Summary
The Essex Junction Development Review Board on Sept. 18 approved a variance allowing the Center for Technology Essex to build a single‑family home on Lot 6A adjacent to 29 Taft Street using a temporary driveway, provided the driveway is reconfigured to meet the Land Development Code when the permanent Meadow Terrace roadway is completed.
The Essex Junction Development Review Board on Sept. 18 approved a variance allowing the Center for Technology Essex to build a single-family home on Lot 6A adjacent to 29 Taft Street using a temporary driveway, provided the driveway is reconfigured to meet the Land Development Code when the permanent Meadow Terrace roadway is completed.
The board’s decision lets the Center for Technology Essex proceed with construction for its residential building program while the city and applicant await state wetlands determinations that have delayed the Meadow Terrace connection. Board Chair John Alden opened the public hearing and asked staff to confirm the application’s scope.
The variance request sought relief from the minimum lot frontage requirement in section 7.20 of the city’s Land…
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