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Lowell Historic Board approves 10-unit townhouse project in The Acre

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The Lowell Historic Board approved a historic permit May 12 for a 10-unit townhouse development in The Acre neighborhood after reviewing exterior materials, site work and parking. Board members praised the design and noted details including deep pilings, cultivated stone veneer and a planning-board-approved landscaping plan.

The Lowell Historic Board on May 12 approved a historic permit for a 10-unit townhouse development on a vacant lot in The Acre neighborhood.

Applicant David Daley, 40 Lillian Street in Lowell, identified himself as the developer and described the proposal as a 10-unit project made up of two multi-unit buildings — a six-unit building in the rear and a four-unit building in front — with each unit reported as three bedrooms. He told the board the site had never previously been developed, sits on ledge and required significant foundations work: “we had to drill pilings above a hundred feet into the ground,…

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