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Zoning board continues hearing on 339 Chestnut Street 40B proposal; parties to refine walkway, trash and lighting details
Summary
The Needham Zoning Board of Appeals continued the Chapter 40B comprehensive permit hearing for a six‑unit rental project at 339 Chestnut Street and asked the developer to refine pedestrian separation, trash‑enclosure screening and lighting details before the next meeting.
The Needham Zoning Board of Appeals continued a public hearing on a comprehensive permit (Chapter 40B) application for a six‑unit rental building at 339 Chestnut Street, filing materials and revised site plans to be incorporated into a draft decision to be posted for review.
Applicant Needham Enterprise LLC presented revised plans and said the project would create six rental units (one one‑bedroom and five two‑bedroom units), provide two affordable units and eight parking spaces, and involve demolition of an existing two‑story building in the Chestnut Street business district. The applicant supplied a revised site plan (dated May 12) that added a striped pedestrian walkway from the sidewalk into…
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