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Board approves driveway‑width variance at 11 Burnside despite neighbor easement concerns

Zoning Board of Adjustment · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Nashua's zoning board approved a variance to widen the driveway at 11 Burnside St to 34 feet (split 20 ft/14 ft), finding no recorded sewer easement at the location and citing neighborhood context and safety benefits; opponents had argued the work might cover a cross‑country sewer line.

The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment voted 5–0 Oct. 28 to allow owners Monica and Richard Tino to widen the Burnside Street driveway at 11 Burnside St to a total width of 34 feet (divided into a 20‑ft and a 14‑ft driveway).

The Tinos told the board widening would reduce the need to shuffle cars in the street, protect yard conditions and be consistent with nearby properties where wider driveways exist. They said the lot was formed from two previously separate lots and that the proposed paving would remain within a stone wall and would be more…

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