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Zoning board reaffirms denial for 36 Granite Street and denies rehearing request
Summary
The Zoning Board of Adjustment reaffirmed its earlier denial of a variance to allow two principal structures at 36 Granite Street and unanimously denied the applicant’s rehearing request, citing lack of unique hardship and availability of code-compliant alternatives.
The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment reaffirmed its November decision to deny a variance that would have allowed a second principal structure at 36 Granite Street and subsequently denied a rehearing request from the applicant, Sam Katz.
At the meeting chair Jamin Carr summarized the case history: the initial denial, a rehearing request, a remand from the housing appeals board and a subsequent denial. Board members reviewed the record and staff memoranda rather than taking new…
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