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Planner seeks conditional-use approval for four‑unit conversion; owner argues parking demand is lower than ordinance assumes
Summary
An owner seeking to make a four‑unit apartment building at 392 Central Street legal argued to the Manchester Planning Board Tuesday that his tenant mix and past experience mean fewer parking spaces are actually needed than the zoning ordinance requires.
Craig R. Saint Pierre asked the Manchester Planning Board Tuesday for a conditional‑use permit to allow a four‑unit apartment building at 392 Central Street to proceed with fewer parking spaces than required by the zoning ordinance.
Saint Pierre told the board he owns both 392 and the adjacent property and that the combined holdings and the building’s configuration result in 10 bedrooms and 10 parking spaces across the holdings. The building’s prior history included legal and one unpermitted unit; Saint Pierre said the…
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