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ZBA approves several variances: porches, studio, sheds, signs and a deck
Summary
After denying the fire-department special exception, the zoning board granted a series of variances including a front-porch encroachment (45 Charlotte Ave), a private tattoo studio at Northeastern Blvd, shed and deck replacements at single-family homes, and two projecting signs at Railroad Square.
Following the denial of the wetlands special exception, the Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment considered and approved several separate variance requests on Oct. 14.
Charlotte Avenue porch: The board granted a variance to allow a 7‑by‑36‑foot farmer’s porch to encroach 3 feet into the 25‑foot front‑yard setback at 45 Charlotte Ave. Applicant Jason Holden said the porch is consistent with nearby homes and provides sheltered entry for residents who pick up grandchildren at the school…
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