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Middletown ZBA denies use variance for non-owner-occupied two-family at 42 Prince Street

5692725 · August 27, 2025
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Summary

The City of Middletown Zoning Board of Appeals denied a use-variance request to allow a non-owner-occupied two-family dwelling at 42 Prince Street, finding the applicant did not meet the strict criteria for a use variance.

The City of Middletown Zoning Board of Appeals voted to deny a use variance that would have allowed a non-owner-occupied two-family dwelling at 42 Prince Street, concluding the applicant did not demonstrate the required legal hardship or provide competent financial evidence.

The applicant, Steven Fernando Figueroa, told the board he purchased the property about five to six months earlier and planned to rent both floors. “I bought it so I would be able to rent out both floors,”…

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