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Planning Board hears detailed proposal for 21-unit building at 506 South Street; applicant asks to continue
Summary
Applicant for 506 South Street presented plans for a new four‑story, 21‑unit residential building with 35 parking spaces and drainage controls. The public hearing drew neighbors’ concerns about parking, green space and transformer placement; the board continued the hearing to June 25.
At a public hearing on April 16, the Quincy Planning Board reviewed a proposal by South Street Assets LLC to demolish an existing three‑family house at 506 South Street and build a four‑story, 21‑unit condominium building with 35 parking spaces and professionally designed drainage controls.
Edward Fleming, attorney for the applicant, and David Lee and Cindy Zhu, project managers, described the site as a roughly 19,984‑square‑foot parcel in the Business B zoning district and said the building would contain one‑ and two‑bedroom units with a mix of under‑building and surface parking (21 deeded spaces below and 14 at grade).…
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