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Board approves variance to remove curb for EV chargers at 4780 Roosevelt Boulevard
Summary
The Middletown Board of Zoning Appeals approved an area and dimensional variance allowing removal of curbing at 4780 Roosevelt Boulevard so Tesla can install electric vehicle chargers and create accessible pads; the board cited ADA access and site constraints in voting yes.
The Middletown Board of Zoning Appeals on June 4 approved an area-and-dimensional variance allowing the removal of curbing at 4780 Roosevelt Boulevard to install electric vehicle charging dispensers.
The variance request was presented by city planning staff and the applicant’s representative as necessary to make accessible charging dispensers flush with asphalt so a wheelchair user can reach the charger. City planning staff said the request relates to the Middletown Development Code, chapter 12-18-O-4, section g(5), which generally requires parking areas to be bounded by curbs. Miss Savage, a city planner, told the board the applicant…
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