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Lowell ZBA continues variance request for paving at 84 Walker Street to June 9

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After public opposition and multiple staff concerns about dimensions, access and stormwater, the Zoning Board continued a variance request to allow paving at 84 Walker Street so the applicant can provide detailed plans and clarifications about access to Litchfield Terrace.

The Lowell City Zoning Board of Appeals continued to June 9 the petition by the owner of 84 Walker Street seeking permission to add paving and a driveway area at the rear of the building. The board directed the applicant to provide a clarified site plan with dimensions, confirm access rights to Litchfield Terrace and review comments from city departments before the board considers approval.

The applicant, identified in the record as Peter Dendromeris, said the work is intended to “clean up an area that tends to retain water and mud” and that he was not seeking additional parking. He told the board, “We're not looking to add additional parking. That was the original intent. We measured there isn't enough room for additional parking.”

A neighbor, Johanna Delamez of 42…

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