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Revere planning board grants consent to repeat ZBA filing for 28-unit project at 1822 Green Street

Revere City Planning Board · January 28, 2026
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Summary

The Revere City Planning Board voted to grant consent to a repetition to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a proposed 28-unit planned unit development at 1822 Green Street after the applicant agreed to revise the board letter clarifying earlier application history; the project includes three affordable units, a 1,000 sq ft roof deck, a 5-foot front setback and 20 parking spaces.

The Revere City Planning Board voted on Jan. 27 to grant the applicant consent to repeat its filing with the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) for a planned unit development at 1822 Green Street, clearing the project to return to the next ZBA public hearing.

Attorney Joseph Cattogio, representing Churchill Development, told the board the proposal now calls for 28 one-bedroom units on two assembled house lots and described several changes made after an earlier denial: the building was set back about 5 feet from the street, floors were staggered to reduce massing and a 1,000-square-foot roof deck was added to increase open space. Cattogio said three units would be offered as affordable housing and that parking would total 20 spaces.

The vote followed debate over what constitutes a "material change" under the State Zoning Act, Chapter…

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