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Revere ZBA continues hearing for 70 Warren Street driveway application to August

5455432 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The Revere Zoning Board of Appeals on July 23 granted the applicant a continuance to the August meeting for a variance request to build a 13-by-14-foot driveway at 70 Warren Street after the applicant's engineer failed to complete a revised plan.

The Revere Zoning Board of Appeals on July 23 agreed to continue the public hearing for an application by Hitcham Alam of 70 Warren Street seeking variances to construct a 13-foot by 14-foot driveway, continuing the matter to the board's August meeting.

Attorney James Cipolleta said the applicant engaged Engineering Alliance in Saugus to prepare an alternate plan the board had requested but the firm had not completed the work. "I hate to do this and ask for further time until next month," Cipolleta said, adding that if the plan is not ready by August the applicant would likely withdraw the application without prejudice.

No members of the public identified themselves as proponents or opponents during the hearing. Board members voted by roll call to continue the matter: Mister Lemina, Mister Lopes, Mister Pelton, Miss Pratt and Chairman Tucker voted yes; Mister O'Brien was absent. The continuance was granted.

The applicant's attorney identified Rick Salvo of Engineering Alliance as the professional preparing the alternate plan and said delays were beyond the applicant's control. The board did not take any final action on the variance request at the July meeting; the hearing remains open and will be placed on the August agenda.

Next scheduled meeting announced at the close of the session is Aug. 27.