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Board continues hearing on 1 Frederick St. redevelopment to June 2 after design and parking revisions requested
Summary
The Worcester Zoning Board of Appeals continued review of a proposed eight‑unit conversion at 1 Frederick Street to June 2 after planning staff requested revised drawings clarifying parking, driveway widths and how the building will visually connect to Frederick Street.
The Worcester Zoning Board of Appeals voted to continue the application for 1 Frederick Street to its June 2 meeting, after city staff asked the applicant to provide revised plans clarifying parking, driveway dimensions, front-yard paving and architectural treatment of the Frederick Street façade.
Attorney Donald O’Neil represented the applicant and described a parcel assembled from three lots with roughly 101 feet of combined frontage across Frederick and Henchman streets. The owner previously poured a foundation after applying for a three-family building; the current proposal would alter that work into an eight-unit building with 10 on-site parking spaces instead of…
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