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Planning board reviews conceptual plan for 12-building self-storage on Lilac Lane; ZBA variances likely required
Summary
A conceptual self-storage proposal for a vacant lot at the end of Lilac Lane drew planning-board feedback on buffering, lighting and parking; the applicant was told the plan will likely require variances for minimum frontage and to allow mini-warehouse/self-storage use in the commercial-industrial district.
The Somersworth Planning Board held a conceptual review for a proposed 12-building self-storage facility on a vacant lot at the end of Lilac Lane (Map 43 Lot 1L). The board provided early feedback on buffering, lighting and parking and advised the applicant that zoning variances will almost certainly be needed before a formal site-plan application can proceed.
Jeff Alleva, the civil consultant appearing for the applicant (recorded in the packet), said the site would be developed with pre-engineered storage buildings aimed at larger unit sizes for boat and RV storage, with no on-site…
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