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Quincy zoning board continues hearing on proposed subdivision and duplex at 56 Meadowbrook Road amid board concern over lot size

2777448 · March 26, 2025
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The board continued a request to subdivide a roughly 9,600-square-foot lot at 56 Meadowbrook Road into two parcels and build a duplex on the rear parcel after members said the resulting lots would be too small and the duplex too dense for the neighborhood.

The Quincy Zoning Board continued consideration of a proposal to subdivide a roughly 9,600-square-foot lot at 56 Meadowbrook Road and construct a duplex on the newly created rear parcel after several board members said the proposed lot sizes and duplex would be inconsistent with current dimensional standards.

Rob Fleming, representing the applicant, told the board the proposal would split the property into a front lot of about 4,840 square feet that would retain the existing single-family house and a rear vacant parcel of about 4,760 square feet to be developed with a duplex. The design calls for each duplex unit to have…

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