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ZBA holds open stair and yard-encroachment request at 5 Maryland Avenue after contractor error, asks for PSE&G documentation

Long Beach Zoning Board of Appeals · December 5, 2025
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Summary

The ZBA kept open variances to retain side and rear stairs at 5 Maryland Avenue after the applicant cited PSE&G meter-elevation requirements and the board raised concerns that the stairs could enable an accessory apartment; the board asked for the utility's written requirements and discussed contractor liability.

The Zoning Board of Appeals left open an application to maintain side-yard and rear-yard stairs at 5 Maryland Avenue after hearing that an elevated electrical meter and a contractor alignment error prompted the current configuration.

Rebecca Weavers, representing applicant Will Hallett, said the house was elevated and PSE&G required the…

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