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Grandfather status sought for two residences on Charles Street; staff recommends recognition for one, decision due within 15 days
Summary
Applicants Jeffrey Mann and Alyssa Springer sought affirmative recognition of legal nonconforming status for two residences at 125 Charles Street. Staff recommended recognition for Lot 12 based on assessor records dating to 1966 but recommended denial for Lot 11 because the residential conversion occurred after ordinance 76‑10; the borough will issue a written determination within 15 days.
Planning staff presented a detailed property and structure history for Lots 9C, 11 and 12 in the Charles Slater Subdivision at 125 Charles Street and recommended split outcomes for the two residences.
Staff told the hearing that Lot 12 contains a dwelling first recorded by the FNSB assessor in 1966 and estimated to have been built in 1947; that pre‑dates the adoption of ordinance 76‑10, and staff recommended affirmative recognition of legal nonconforming use for Lot 12. By contrast,…
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