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Commission approves 2,500 sq ft storage building for Georgetown Fire Company in historic district

3646067 · April 17, 2025
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The Georgetown Planning Commission approved a site plan for a 2,500-square-foot storage building for the Georgetown Fire Company at 100 South Bedford Street in the town's historic district; the plan includes a brick façade and removes 17 parking spaces.

The Georgetown Planning Commission on April 16 approved a historic-district site plan for a 2,500-square-foot storage building for the Georgetown Fire Company at 100 South Bedford Street.

John Roche, who described himself as an engineer with a small Georgetown firm representing the fire company, told the commission the new building would be sited at the rear of the property off Harris Alley and Love Lane within an existing impervious…

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