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Clinton Zoning Board of Appeals grants conditional area variance for 12-unit development on Clinton Corners Road
Summary
The Town of Clinton Zoning Board of Appeals approved a conditional area variance allowing a reduction in the required usable open space from roughly 28 acres to about 4–4.8 acres for a proposed 12‑unit multifamily townhouse project on a 70‑acre parcel owned by Joanne Incorporated; the approval is contingent on planning‑board sign‑off and a deed restriction protecting remaining open space.
The Town of Clinton Zoning Board of Appeals voted to grant a conditional area variance for a 70‑acre parcel on Clinton Corners Road, clearing the way for a proposed 12‑unit multifamily townhouse development owned by Joanne Incorporated.
Speaker 1 moved that the board reduce the usable and available open space required under section 2 50 62 b 10 from 28 acres (40% of the 70‑acre lot) to approximately 4 acres; Speaker 4 seconded the motion. The board discussed the request and related conditions and then recorded affirmative votes, after which Speaker 4 stated, "Your conditional variance has been granted." The motion passed with multiple members voting in the affirmative.
Why it matters: Under the cited provision…
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