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Developers seek waiver amendment to allow vinyl siding; planning board continues hearing to April
Summary
Coddington Cove developers asked the Planning Board to amend a previously granted waiver that allowed metal siding so the same vinyl siding used on one completed building could be applied to three remaining structures. Board members split on precedent and cost; the hearing was continued to April 8 at the applicant's request.
The Planning Board left open and continued a public hearing to April 8 on a request to amend a previously granted materials waiver for Coddington Cove Commons (300 Coddington Highway). The applicant seeks to allow horizontal vinyl clapboard on the sides and backs of three unbuilt buildings rather than the metal siding originally covered by the waiver.
Gerard Galvin, attorney for the applicant, said a previously approved waiver had allowed deviations from the town’s standard materials (the waiver anticipated metal siding) and that the developer built a front façade consistent with the…
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