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Applicants seek downtown-residential zoning for Dwight Street infill; planning board recommendation pending
Summary
Councilor David Bartley, president of the Holyoke City Ordinance Committee, closed a public hearing Feb. 19 on two linked zoning-change petitions after hearing a presentation from the applicants and their representative.
Councilor David Bartley, president of the Holyoke City Ordinance Committee, closed a public hearing Feb. 19 on two linked zoning-change petitions after hearing a presentation from the applicants and their representative.
The petitions, filed as items 2 and 3 on the committee agenda, would change properties on Dwight Street from Business-Limited (BL) to Downtown Residential to allow two- and three-family buildings and to enable lot splits that applicants say would make units more accessible to first-time homebuyers.
The applicants, Teagle Martins and Jeffrey Diaz, described their plan as infill housing that would split existing lots to allow…
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