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Zoning board approves four-space parking variance for Coolidge Highway storefront in Berkley

Berkley Zoning Board of Appeals
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The Berkley Zoning Board of Appeals on July 14 approved a four-space parking variance for 43020 Coolidge Highway to allow a first-floor family retail shop and second-floor office; approval was 4–2 with a condition that employees park at Bagger Dave’s or municipal lots.

The Berkley Zoning Board of Appeals voted July 14 to approve a four-space parking variance for 43020 Coolidge Highway, allowing a proposed first-floor family retail shop and a second-floor office to operate with reduced on-site parking.

Applicants Christine Sheridan and architect Bradley De Vries told the board the building fronts nearly the entire lot and that the lot’s orientation and narrow setbacks make on-site parking physically infeasible without demolishing part of the existing structure. Sheridan…

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