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BZA approves variances to formalize long‑standing subdivision at 204 Kingwood Street

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Summary

The board granted multiple variances to regularize a lot that was split from 350 Coben Street years earlier, clearing a title issue for the current owner of 204 Kingwood Street so the property can be sold.

The Board of Zoning Appeals granted a bundle of variances on a long-standing subdivision issue affecting 204 Kingwood Street and the adjacent 350 Coben Street, allowing the city to recognize nonconforming lot lines created before municipal review.

Ryan McLeod, the current owner of 204 Kingwood Street, said he bought the property after it had already been separated from the parent parcel and that the sale to a new buyer was delayed after the buyer’s attorney discovered the subdivision had not been approved by the city. “We purchased…

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