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Troy board tables request for seven-unit conversion at 3004 6th Avenue pending financial analysis and neighbor coordination
Summary
Owner Waldo (Wally) Evora asked to convert a fire-damaged building at 3004 6th Avenue to seven units; the board agreed to table the application until the next meeting for a cost-benefit analysis comparing unit-count options and for the applicant to address parking, gangway access and a tree inspection.
The Troy Zoning Board of Appeals on Wednesday agreed to table a use-variance request from owner Waldo (Wally) Evora to convert 3004 6th Avenue into a seven-family building, giving the applicant time to produce a cost-benefit analysis and coordinate proposed neighborhood fixes.
Attorney Daniel Hershberg and architect Danny Sanders appeared for the applicant. Evora said he purchased the fire-damaged property in early 2024 and has invested "over $300,000" in rehabilitation to date, including sprinkler installation; he said the project as proposed requires a use variance because the property is in a two-family zone under Troy’s April 2023 zoning ordinance update.
Evora told…
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