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ZBA grants equitable waiver for shipping containers at 119 Old Turnpike Road; city easement may require clearing
Summary
The Concord Zoning Board of Adjustment granted an equitable waiver allowing storage containers to remain inside setback lines at 119 Old Turnpike Road while noting the city may require removal for access to a sanitary sewer easement.
The Concord Zoning Board of Adjustment granted an equitable waiver allowing 20 storage containers to remain inside required setback lines at 119 Old Turnpike Road, finding the encroachments met the ordinance’s post-facto waiver criteria while noting the city’s separate easement authority may require removal of containers that intrude on the sanitary sewer easement.
Applicant representatives told the board the property, owned by Cornerstone Realty Holdings LLC, was acquired with existing storage containers and a concrete retaining wall; a survey included in the packet showed roughly a 10-foot encroachment into the 25-foot side setback for much of the row and a very small encroachment into the 30-foot rear…
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