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ZBA approves several redevelopment and lot‑line petitions; Squanto case withdrawn, Old Colony 62‑unit continued

5691926 · August 27, 2025
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Summary

At its Aug. 26 meeting the Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals approved multiple petitions for variances and special permits, including second‑story additions, lot conveyance, and new multifamily projects. One application was withdrawn and one large proposal was continued for more drainage data.

Quincy — The Zoning Board of Appeals on Aug. 26 heard a slate of zoning petitions and took final actions on several matters, approving multiple variances and special permits for property work across the city and continuing one major redevelopment review for further technical review.

Key outcomes at a glance

- 48 Harriet Ave. (ZBA 25‑27): The board granted a variance to allow Thomas Mannion to construct a second story, square off the front of the house and add a side deck on the premises at 48 Harriet Ave. The DPW review letter said it had no comment on the proposal. The board approved the petition by voice vote.

- 29–31 Nightingale Ave. (ZBA 25‑28): Peter Zook’s request to convey 4,500 square feet of 29–31 Nightingale Ave. to the abutting commercial property (common ownership) was allowed by the board; neighbors who spoke in the meeting…

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