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Nonprofit seeks board OK for 18-bed women’s recovery residence at 633 Second St.; requests reduced parking

5969075 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

Revive Recovery asked the Planning Board for site-plan and conditional-use approval to open an 18-bed, level-3 women’s recovery residence at 633 Second St., proposing seven on-site parking spaces and 24/7 staffing; applicants said residents will not keep vehicles and will use transit or organization-provided transport.

Revive Recovery, a Manchester-based peer-led nonprofit, asked the Planning Board Aug. 6 to approve a site plan and conditional use permit to convert 633 Second Street into an 18-bed, level-3 recovery residence for women.

The organization said the house will be professionally staffed around the clock and offer peer support and structured supervision for women exiting treatment, incarceration or homelessness. The applicants said residents will not keep cars on-site; parking demand is expected to be limited…

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