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Long Beach zoning board grants variances for new two-family home at 328 East Chester Street
Summary
The Long Beach Zoning Board of Appeals granted variances for Nicholas Castales to build a two-family home at 328 East Chester Street after a motion to grant passed with one abstention.
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The Long Beach Zoning Board of Appeals on a motion granted a variance to Nicholas Castales to construct a new two-family house at 328 East Chester Street, Long Beach.
The board voted to approve the application after Commissioner Alvarado introduced a motion to grant and a colleague seconded. Commissioner Callahan abstained because he was not appointed to the board when the application was first heard; the remaining voting commissioners voted to grant the variance.
The application sought relief from multiple sections of the city zoning code (listed on the record). During the hearing commissioners confirmed procedural eligibility and that Callahan would abstain because he was not on the board at the prior hearing. There were no members of the public who spoke in opposition during the record of this meeting.
With the motion carried, the board declared the application granted. The board did not record additional conditions on the motion at the time of the vote; the applicant may proceed with permits subject to standard building-department review.
Case details and next steps were summarized at the meeting by the board before moving on to subsequent items.

