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Committee recommends license to allow 1.4-foot encroachment and paved area at 134 Crusty Street

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The Real Estate Committee recommended issuing a license allowing owners to retain a building encroachment of about 1.4 feet in two places and an adjacent paved parking area at 134 Crusty Street, subject to conditions including no further expansion and compliance with code.

John Famosi and Linda Famosi, owners of property at 134 Crusty Street, told the Real Estate Committee that a recent survey found a building and paved-area encroachment onto city right-of-way and requested a resolution to correct the matter.

John Famosi said the family bought the property in mid-2021 and did not obtain a survey before purchase. “From what we could tell, there was a remodeling done in 2014 ... the stairs…

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