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Manchester board approves one-year extension and design conditions for Pearl Street parking deck
Summary
The Manchester Planning & Zoning Board approved a one-year extension and added a condition requiring coordination with staff on opaque headlight screening and cladding for the proposed Pearl Street parking deck, part of a NeighborWorks development.
The Manchester Planning & Zoning Board on July 17 approved a one-year extension and added a staff-coordination condition for PDSP-2024-002, the proposed three-level, 312-space steel-frame parking deck at Orange Street and Pearl Street (the “Pearl Street lot”). The structure is part of a larger NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire development that includes a four-story, 125-unit apartment building and 12 three-story townhouses.
The board’s chair, Bryce Kawu, opened the continuation public hearing and invited the applicant to present. An applicant representative from TF Moran Incorporated told the board, “it’s very important that NeighborWorks get this extension because, actually, after this meeting, they would be out of time.” The applicant said it had incorporated the board’s prior recommendations, including delineated accessible paths from accessible parking spaces to…
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