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Board reviews 16-unit South Clinton project; developer requests parking waiver and faces questions on massing and compatibility

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The Planning Board reviewed a proposed three-story, 16-unit residential building on South Clinton Street and heard a request for a parking waiver after a required five-foot stepback reduced on-site parking.

The Planning Board reviewed a proposed three-story building on South Clinton Street that would contain 16 dwelling units and requested a waiver for seven required parking spaces.

The applicant’s architect, Jason Electric of JL Architecture, said the board’s requested setback change to secure a zoning variance required stepping the building back five feet, which in turn reduced on-site parking from seven to six spaces; he said the team would seek a waiver for the seven-space shortfall. Jason Electric described material choices—brick veneer, dark and light stucco panels and black metal…

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