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Revere applicant withdraws 3-car garage variance after neighbors raise Airbnb, runoff and parking concerns
Summary
Edward “Ted” Davis withdrew his application for multiple variances to build a three-car garage at 225 Endicott Ave. after neighbors raised concerns about short‑term rental activity, stormwater runoff and loss of street parking; the Zoning Board allowed withdrawal without prejudice.
The Revere Zoning Board of Appeals accepted a request to withdraw an application for multiple variances to construct a three‑car garage at 225 Endicott Ave., the board announced after a roll‑call vote.
The application by Edward “Ted” Davis, the homeowner at 225 Endicott Ave., was withdrawn without prejudice after public comment raised objections related to alleged short‑term rental use at the property, stormwater runoff and neighborhood parking impacts. The board voted unanimously to allow the withdrawal.
The withdrawal means Davis may refile a modified application later; the board chair and staff reminded the applicant that if the current application were denied he would be barred from reapplying for two years unless he withdrew it without prejudice.
Why it matters: Neighbors said the proposed 30‑foot curb cut, three‑car garage and associated driveway changes would affect on‑street parking and local green space…
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