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Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals continues 41 Moore Street townhouse proposal after neighbors object

2765938 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals continued a variance request to demolish a single-family house and build a three-story, two-unit townhouse at 41 Moore Street after neighbors and board members raised concerns about size, massing and parking. The applicant was asked to return with revised plans on April 8.

Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals continued a proposal to demolish a single-family dwelling and build a three-story, two-unit townhouse with garages under the building at 41 Moore Street after neighbors and several board members said the design and scale overwhelm the block.

The applicant, architect Jim Chen of JCPT (JPC) Architect, told the board the plan would replace the existing single-story house with two side-by-side townhouse units, each about 2,000 square feet, with two garage spaces per unit and two additional surface spaces, for six on-site parking spaces. Chen said the project would be 31 feet tall in a Residence B zoning district that allows up to 35 feet and that the proposal requires…

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