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Zoning board approves variance to redraw lot lines at 133 Clark Road with conditions

2986093 · April 15, 2025
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The Lowell City Zoning Board of Appeals approved a variance to modify lot lines at 133 Clark Road on April 14, granting a reduced lot area for one lot with five conditions that include stormwater approval, engineering compliance, reduced impervious surface, landscaping and an easement.

The Lowell City Zoning Board of Appeals on April 14 approved a lot-line adjustment and variance for property at 133 Clark Road that reduces one lot from its previously recorded 20,064 square feet to roughly 17,400 square feet to create a more rectangular, buildable parcel. The board approved the variance with five conditions addressing stormwater, engineering comments, impervious-surface reduction, landscaping and an easement for driveway access.

Attorney Catherine Flood, representing applicants Jeremy and Darlene McSorley, told the board the petition sought relief under Section 5.2.0.9 of the zoning ordinance to reduce the lot area and that the applicant previously obtained a special permit under Section 6.7.0.2 for a driveway longer than 200 feet. Flood said the plan was intended to remove an odd-shaped rear corner that was not usable and to…

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