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Zoning board approves duplex at 67 Manchester Street despite one dissent
Summary
The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment granted a special exception to allow a two‑unit duplex at 67 Manchester St., citing lot shape and mixed neighborhood character; the vote was 5–1 with board member Josh Neely opposed. The developer said the units are intended for sale, not rent.
The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment voted to grant a special exception allowing a two‑family duplex at 67 Manchester Street, approving the proposal despite one member’s objection.
Paul Chisholm, an engineer with Keach Nordstrom Associates representing applicant Kevin Allard of Pathway Homes Inc., told the board the triangular, roughly 16,600‑square‑foot lot can accommodate a 2,400‑square‑foot building with two two‑story units, each offering about 2,000…
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