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BZA approves retrofit of nonconforming building at 1810 Gordon Highway for auto collision repair with fence condition

3396929 · May 20, 2025
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The Augusta Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance allowing alterations that exceed 50% of assessed building value and reestablished a 6-foot rear setback at 1810 Gordon Highway to permit conversion to an automobile collision repair use, and required a 6-foot privacy fence along property lines adjacent to residential lots.

The Augusta Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance for 1810 Gordon Highway to allow renovations to a nonconforming building that exceed the 50% valuation threshold and to reestablish a 6-foot rear setback so the property can be adapted for automobile collision repair.

Brian Kepner, zoning administrator, told the board the property is roughly 2.26 acres and that the existing building — constructed in 1965 — sits within the required 25-foot rear-yard…

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