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Quincy ZBA approves two‑family at 795 Hancock Street with five parking spaces, limits on fence height
Summary
The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals approved a variance to construct a two‑family duplex at 795 Hancock Street with five on‑site parking spaces and conditions restricting fence height and requiring bicycle accommodations. DPW requested further site and drainage details be submitted prior to construction.
The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals on March 25 approved a variance to build a two‑family dwelling with five parking spaces at 795 Hancock Street, subject to conditions that fencing not obstruct traffic sight lines and that the developer provide bicycle storage.
The project attorney, Patrick Foley, told the board the lot is 4,400 square feet in a Business B zoning district and that the applicant, identified in the presentation as Mr. Nutley, planned a two‑unit building “to blend into the neighborhood.” Architect Brian Saluti described the units as two‑bedroom flats with roughly 1,200 and 1,300…
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