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Zoning board denies oversized electronic sign proposed for Peters Auto site after neighbor safety concerns
Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment · August 14, 2024
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Summary
After extensive public comment citing highway-ramp geometry, visibility from nearby homes and wetland questions, the Nashua Zoning Board denied variances for a 588-sq-ft, 40-foot-high electronic sign at 238 Amherst Street by a 3–1 vote.
The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment on Aug. 13 denied multiple variances for a proposed 588-square-foot, 40-foot-high single-face sign with a 448-square-foot electronic messaging center for 238 Amherst Street (Peters Auto / New Hampshire Science), following extended public comment and board deliberation.
Applicant Peter March said the…
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