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Butterfly seeks variance for outdoor HVAC unit storage in floodplain; board asks for mitigation details and keeps hearing open
Summary
Butterfly, an energy-management company, requested permission to store rooftop HVAC units outdoors at 354 North Street despite FEMA flood-zone constraints. The Zoning Board continued the hearing and asked for a flood-mitigation and screening plan as conditions for any variance.
The Zoning Board of Appeals on June 10 heard an application by AS Realty / Butterfly, Inc. to permit outdoor storage of HVAC rooftop units at 354 North Street, a property the applicant described as a longstanding warehouse/distribution site now in the R-18 residential zoning district and within a FEMA AE flood zone.
Applicant presentation: Attorney Kevin Crusadian and company president Albert Sabloy (Butterfly) said the use is a legal, preexisting nonconforming warehouse/distribution facility and that recent business growth requires temporary outdoor…
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