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Uxbridge ZBA continues Kearney Street hearing, accepts withdrawal at Quaker Highway and re-elects officers

Uxbridge Zoning Board of Appeals
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Summary

At the Aug. 13 meeting the ZBA continued a laundry-room addition request for 137 Kearney Street to Sept. 3 so the applicant can provide a stamped survey; approved a withdrawal without prejudice for 619 Quaker Highway; adopted minutes and re-elected Jim Blackburn as chair, Rob as vice chair and Tom as clerk.

The Uxbridge Zoning Board of Appeals handled several administrative and procedural matters at its Aug. 13 meeting.

FY26-02 (137 Kearney Street) was continued to the board's Sept. 3 meeting because the applicant provided architectural drawings but lacked a stamped survey/plot plan showing property corners and exact setbacks; the board said a survey is required routinely to confirm whether the proposal needs a variance or a special permit. The applicant agreed to return with a survey and the hearing was continued.

The board also approved an applicant request to withdraw FY25-20 (an amendment for 619 Quaker Highway filed by Kevin Powers) without prejudice so the applicant can refile before the Planning Board after assembling more information.

In administrative business the board accepted the May 7 and July 9 meeting minutes and then completed annual reorganization: Jim Blackburn was nominated and accepted as chair, Rob was elected vice chair and Tom agreed to serve as clerk. The board confirmed its next meeting for Sept. 3.