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Lowell ZBA approves lot split and variance for new home at 104 Mariposa Ave. with engineering conditions
Summary
The Lowell Zoning Board of Appeals on Jan. 12 approved variance relief to subdivide 104 Mariposa Ave. and build a new single‑family home on a 7,300‑sq‑ft lot, conditioned on five engineering comments addressing stormwater and related utilities after neighbors raised concerns about density and runoff.
The Lowell Zoning Board of Appeals voted Jan. 12 to approve variances allowing the subdivision of 104 Mariposa Ave. and construction of a new three‑bedroom house on the resulting 7,300‑square‑foot Lot 2.
Attorney Catherine Flood, representing applicant Sok Lok Hong, told the board the existing parcel would split into Lot 1 (10,000 sq. ft.) and Lot 2 (7,300 sq. ft.), and that the planned house meets setback and height requirements but requires relief under §5.1 for minimum lot size and frontage. Engineer Matt…
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