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Board continues 80 Independence Ave hearing after presentation and public comments
Summary
A proposal to convert a vacant warehouse at 80 Independence Ave into four townhome-style condominiums with 12 parking spaces drew neighbor questions about emergency access, parking, landscaping and construction; the board continued the public hearing to Oct. 15 so outstanding issues can be addressed.
The Quincy Planning Board on Sept. 17 heard a presentation and public comment on a proposal to convert a vacant warehouse at 80 Independence Avenue into four townhome-style condominium units with 12 parking spaces and then continued the matter to Oct. 15 for further review.
Attorney Patrick Foley presented the application on behalf of the owners and introduced the project team: architect Brian Saluti, engineer Jed Hannon of Atlantic Coast Engineering, and owners Mike Ahern and Joe McGeachren. The proposal would demolish the existing 8,238-square-foot warehouse and build a three-story, four-unit townhouse building…
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