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CAP Board tables Park Street congregate-living conditional use and variance request after neighborhood concerns

5760470 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

A conditional use permit and variance request for a six-person intensive residential treatment services (IRTS) facility at a 0.1-acre Park Street corner lot was tabled to allow more community engagement and to clarify licensing and monitoring expectations.

The Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board on April 3 tabled consideration of a conditional use permit and variance request for a proposed six-person intensive residential treatment services (IRTS) facility at 615 Park Street, following substantial neighborhood comment and requests for more time for engagement and clarification about facility type and oversight.

Principal planner Peter Musty presented the application and staff recommendation. The applicant, Bibi Abdella, attended and described the proposed facility and services. Staff noted the proposal met congregate-living standards except for the minimum lot size; the applicant…

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