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Quincy ZBA approves revised addition at 130 Willow Street with parking and aesthetic conditions
Summary
The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals approved a reduced rear addition and other changes at 130 Willow Street, with required parking, pavers, and remediation of exposed concrete; neighbors and city staff had raised floodplain and impervious-surface concerns.
The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals on the evening of the hearing approved a revised rear addition and related changes at 130 Willow Street, permitting a three-story rear addition, retaining two exterior parking spaces and adding three parking spaces to the site, and requiring the last 10 feet of the driveway to be pavers and exposed concrete at the front entrance to be remediated.
The applicant, represented by architect Jim Chen of JCBT Architect, told the board the proposal had been scaled down after earlier feedback: "we have since reduced... the rear addition, which has been reduced down to 20 feet deep," and the overall proposed dwelling is "now at 2,425…
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