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Developers present 6‑unit Gorham Street plan; planning board continues review to May 5 after staff concerns
Summary
LML Investments and its engineer presented plans for two townhouse buildings totaling six units at 558 Gorham Street. Staff from multiple city departments flagged concerns about drainage, parking, curb cut width, snow storage and fire access. The applicant agreed to address comments and the board continued the matter to May 5.
LML Investments LLC and its engineer introduced a proposal April 7 to build six residential units in two townhouse buildings at 558 Gorham Street; the Lowell Planning Board continued the special-permit and site-plan application to May 5 to allow the applicant time to respond to multiple department comments.
Casey Ferreira, senior civil designer with Howard Stein Hudson Associates, said the site totals about 10,340 square feet (roughly one-quarter acre) and currently contains a 1,447-square-foot building and approximately 5,659 square feet of pavement. The proposal calls for two buildings: a four-unit building to the north and a two-unit building to the south, for a total of six units. Each unit is shown with a two‑car garage under the building except Unit 4, which would have no garage, and…
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