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Planning board approves rear-setback variance at 203 D Street to enclose existing porch

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The board approved a variance reducing the required 20-foot rear setback to 17.3 feet at 203 D Street so the owner may enclose an existing roofed porch; the board limited the approval to enclosing the existing structure and forbade additional increases to lot coverage or ISR.

The Planning and Zoning Board voted 5–2 on July 15 to approve a variance that reduces the required 20-foot rear setback to 17.3 feet for a property at 203 D Street so the owner may enclose an existing roofed porch. Planning staff said the roofed porch and pavers were legally permitted in 2014 and inspected at that time; the applicant asked to enclose the covered area, which would not increase the building footprint or the city’s measured ISR because the roofed area already exists. Applicant Fred Wiener of 203 D Street told the…

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