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York Zoning Board OKs variances to allow two apartments above neighborhood grocery at 300 East King Street
Summary
The City of York Zoning Board approved variances allowing two existing residential units above a first-floor grocery at 300 East King Street to remain as an apartment-with-commercial use and granted a waiver of the off-street parking requirement.
The City of York Zoning Board on a July hearing approved variances to permit two residential units on the second and third floors of a three-story building at 300 East King Street to remain as an apartment combined with a first-floor neighborhood grocery, and waived the off-street parking requirement for the property.
The applicant had withdrawn an earlier appeal of a zoning determination and proceeded only on two variance requests: (1) a variance from the parking requirement that applies when apartments are combined with commercial uses and (2) a dimensional/use variance to allow the apartment-combined-with-commercial use in the UN-2 zoning district, where that use is not otherwise permitted.
The applicant was represented by Summer Panizzo, an attorney with CGA Law, who said the building is three stories with a grocery on the first floor and similarly sized residential…
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