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ZBA rejects variance request for first-floor accessibility addition at 26 Wall St.
Summary
Kenneth Aldridge sought a side-yard variance to add a first-floor bedroom and full bath at 26 Wall Street so he and his wife could ‘age in place.’ The board recorded a 3–2 vote in favor, short of the four affirmative votes required, and the motion failed.
The Milford Zoning Board of Appeals considered and then denied a request March 11 from Kenneth Aldridge to add a rear-first-floor bedroom and bathroom at 26 Wall Street by reducing the side-yard setback to 5.4 feet where 10 feet is required.
Aldridge and designer Ashley Kidd said the project would allow the homeowners to remain in the house as they age by providing level, on‑the‑main‑floor living and moving laundry and a half‑bath to…
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