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Zoning board renews area variance for 626 Prendergast; board says prior conditions (six-foot fence) remain in effect
Summary
The Jamestown Zoning Board of Appeals renewed an area variance for 626 Prendergast Avenue that permits a two-family dwelling on a substandard lot and confirmed that prior conditions — including a six-foot privacy fence and protections for adjacent property during construction — remain in effect.
The Jamestown Zoning Board of Appeals approved a renewal of an area variance for 626 Prendergast Avenue to allow a two-family dwelling on a lot smaller than required in the R-2 zone.
The petition filed by Long Associates Architects lists a proposed lot size of about 6,025 square feet and a proposed width of 50 feet where the R-2 zone requires a minimum lot size of 10,000 square feet and a 70-foot width (Section 300-0306c). The board reviewed the application and heard public comment from nearby property…
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