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Quincy board continues 66 Middlesex height case; orders revised plans and conservation review

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The ZBA continued a request to increase a house to three stories at 66 Middlesex St., requiring new plans that keep the building’s height the same as currently exists, add a half bath in the basement, and confirm conservation/DEP review of any digging.

The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals on May 27 continued a contested application for 66 Middlesex St., where the applicant sought a finding or variance to increase the number of stories and add living space. The board set a June 10 continued hearing and directed the applicant to submit revised plans addressing neighbor concerns about overall height and site work.

Architect Jim Chen presented the case and said the third-floor dormer shown in earlier plans had been removed to avoid a variance for height. "The Third Floor dormer has been eliminated from the drawing," Chen told the board. He described plans to extend the footprint by about 7 feet, 4-1/4 inches to the rear…

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