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Zoning board allows townhouse project at 41 Moore Street after developer reduces height

2921510 · April 9, 2025
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The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals approved a variance for a two‑unit townhouse at 41 Moore Street after the applicant revised plans to lower the building from three stories to two and to eliminate a garage, while requesting a floor‑area‑ratio exception.

The Quincy City Zoning Board of Appeals voted on April 8 to approve a variance allowing the demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of a two‑unit townhouse at 41 Moore Street after the applicant revised earlier plans to reduce the building height.

Jim China, architect for JCP T Architect LLC, told the board the team "went back to the drawing board and came back with a new drawing" that removed the ground‑level garage and converted the project to two stories. China said the proposal keeps the same overall footprint and adds surface parking at the sides of the property.

The applicant requested a single variance from the board for floor‑area‑ratio…

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