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Planning board approves 18‑bed women's recovery residence at 633 Second St.
Summary
The Manchester Planning & Zoning Board approved a conditional use permit for Revive Recovery Resource Center to open an 18‑bed, peer‑led congregate residence for women at 633 Second Street, with a condition that ownership be established before the permit takes effect.
The Manchester Planning & Zoning Board on April 17 approved a conditional use permit for Revive Recovery Resource Center to operate an 18‑bed congregate recovery residence for women at 633 Second Street in the B‑2 (General Business) zoning district.
Revive Recovery plans 18 beds configured as nine double‑occupancy bedrooms; one bedroom will be ADA‑compliant. The organization said staff will be on‑site 24 hours a day and that residents will be required to participate in peer‑led recovery programming provided by Revive, including care coordination, wellness planning and connections to community supports. Revive expects provisional certification from the New Hampshire Partnership for Recovery Residences by its planned closing date of May 27, the applicant said.
Board members and staff discussed zoning compliance, parking, supervision and resident policies. The application requires a site‑plan review and…
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