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Lowell ZBA grants six‑month extension for July Street variance after street‑opening moratorium delay

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The Lowell Zoning Board of Appeals approved a six‑month extension to variances for a single‑family home at 26 July Street after a recent repaving triggered a five‑year city/state moratorium on street openings, delaying the applicant’s ability to post bond and begin work.

The Lowell Zoning Board of Appeals on June 23 approved a six‑month extension for variances allowing construction of a single‑family home at 26 July Street, after a street‑repaving triggered a five‑year moratorium on street openings.

Attorney George Theodore, appearing for Koljack Development Corporation, told the board the variances were…

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