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Board grants parking relief but denies drive-cut and signage variances for proposed Dunkin' site
Summary
The board approved a variance to increase maximum on-site parking for a proposed drive-through restaurant but denied variances for driveway separation and signage after staff warned of pedestrian conflict points and traffic-safety concerns; approval of parking was conditioned on permeable pavers and a staff-level minor site plan.
The Board of Zoning Appeals partially approved a proposal for a new Dunkin' drive-through near West Third Street: members approved a variance allowing the developer to provide ten parking spaces instead of the UDO maximum of six, subject to conditions, but denied requested variances that would have allowed two curb cuts separated by less than the 100-foot minimum and signage larger than the mixed-use standard.
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