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The Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to vacate Case 4155, allowing Conoreality Group to rescind a previously approved modification and return to the original special‑permit authorization (case 4123) for the Sandwich Street property.
Hal Chuba, a consulting engineer representing the applicant, told the board the change is procedural: the building inspector would not issue a permit on the most recent set of plans and the cleanest path was to vacate the modification so the applicant can apply for a building permit based on the original recorded decision. The applicant said the special permit would in any event lapse if not exercised within two years.
Chair opened the item for public comment; none spoke. Commissioner Conroy moved to vacate Case 4155 without prejudice; the motion was seconded and approved unanimously.
The board returned to the continued hearing on PulteGroup’s 40B applications after the vote. The applicant and the board confirmed the matter will be reflected in the record; no additional conditions or follow‑up tasks were described for Case 4155.
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