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Neighbors press for cuts to proposed Coligny Avenue rebuild as hearing remains open
Summary
Architects presented a replacement two‑family at 121 Coligny Ave and sought five variances; neighbors criticized size, FAR and parking, and the applicant agreed to return with revised plans after the board closed public comment for now.
Architect John Woodruff returned to the Zoning Board to present a proposed replacement structure at 121 Coligny Avenue, a proposal that requires five variances including for floor‑area ratio (FAR), side yards, lot area per family, front yard setback and a parking setback.
Woodruff said the new two‑family will be roughly 2,560 sq ft (slightly smaller than the existing dwelling) with provisions such as sprinklers, a car‑charger provision and dry wells for drainage. He told the board the design reduced one…
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