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Uxbridge ZBA finds no dimensional relief needed for garage at 406 Douglas Street; solar permit question routed to planning

Uxbridge Zoning Board of Appeals
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Summary

The board found that a detached garage at 406 Douglas Street meets setbacks when the corner-lot front is properly identified and made a formal finding that dimensional relief is unnecessary; the ground-mounted solar array may still require Planning Board review depending on recent bylaw amendments.

The Uxbridge Zoning Board of Appeals on Aug. 13 issued a finding that the dimensional relief requested for a proposed detached garage at 406 Douglas Street is not necessary because, under the town's lot-definition rules, the proposed garage meets applicable setbacks.

Applicants Gina and George Pedranti sought a variance to build a garage and a special permit for ground-mounted solar in a Residential C district. The application prompted detailed review of the zoning table and footnotes governing corner lots: whether the front setback must be…

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