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Georgetown board grants 2‑foot height variance for Kingfisher Court apartments

Georgetown Board of Adjustment · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Adjustment unanimously approved a 2‑foot variance allowing mean building height to increase from 35 to 37 feet so developer A.H. Davenport LLC can proceed with three‑story, pitched‑roof apartment buildings for the Kingfisher Court project; 15% of units are reserved under a Mixed Income Market Fund covenant.

The Georgetown Board of Adjustment voted unanimously to grant a 2‑foot height variance for the Kingfisher Court apartment project, allowing the mean roof height to increase from 35 to 37 feet so the developer can construct three‑story buildings with pitched roofs.

David Hutt, a local attorney with the law firm Morris James representing A.H. Davenport LLC, told the board the site plan for the project is recorded and building permits require the variance because the mean height of the pitched roofs measures 37 feet under the town’s definition. “The request tonight is for a 2 foot variance from 35 to 37 feet,” Hutt said, describing six buildings totaling 106 apartments (five buildings with 18 units and one with 16 units).

Hutt outlined the…

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