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Mount Vernon ARB approves two-family house on newly subdivided lot on South Sixth Avenue
Summary
The ARB approved a certificate of appropriateness for a two-family frame house to be built on a newly subdivided 48-by-105-foot lot; the project received a prior zoning variance and planning-board recommendations, and the board recorded conditions on materials, finishes and landscaping.
The Mount Vernon Architectural Review Board approved a certificate of appropriateness to construct a two-family, two-story house with a basement on a newly subdivided lot on South Sixth Avenue.
Attorney Carl Scully, representing the applicant, told the board the subdivided lot has 48 feet of frontage and a depth of 105 feet and that the zoning board previously granted an area variance to permit the reduced frontage. The lot area, given its depth, meets the…
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