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Portland Zoning Board declines to reopen hardship-variance case for 1220 Brighton Avenue
Summary
The Zoning Board of Appeals on Nov. 6 declined to reopen a hardship-variance decision for 1220 Brighton Ave., finding arguments presented did not constitute the new, material evidence required to reconsider. The board voted by majority to deny the reconsideration and adopt its written findings.
The Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of Portland on Nov. 6 voted by majority to deny a request to reopen (reconsider) its earlier hardship-variance decision for 1220 Brighton Avenue, a property owned by Portland West Realty Inc., in the TOD-2 zone.
Chair (speaker 4) opened the hybrid meeting and read the board’s rules of procedure before staff announced the single item of business: the applicant’s written request for reconsideration of the board’s prior finding on the hardship variance. The board first took a procedural vote to determine whether to accept public…
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