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Developer presents adaptive-reuse plan for former Maimonides school; neighbors press for public path and green space
Summary
A petition to create a Clark Road multifamily overlay district drew public comment. The developer described a 35-unit adaptive-reuse project plus four townhouses; neighbors and park advocates pressed for a permanent public walkway between Clark and Philbrick and protection of an existing play area.
At a public hearing on Warrant Article 7, petitioners seeking a Clark Road multifamily overlay district described plans to convert the former Maimonides school at 2 Clark Road into about 35 rental units (predominantly one- and two-bedroom units) and to build four townhouses on an adjoining lot. The project would include a limited parking footprint (about one space per unit) and an inclusionary zoning commitment that would place affordable units on-site where zoning requires.
Developer representative Jeffrey Allen said the proposal emphasizes adaptive reuse, modest unit sizes aimed at workforce housing, and landscape improvements. He…
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