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Nashua zoning board approves subdivision variances for 11 Michelle Drive amid neighbors''blasting concerns
Summary
The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment on Sept. 11 approved two variances to allow the subdivision of 11 Michelle Drive into two single-family lots, voting 4-0 despite neighbors''concerns about ledge, prior blasting attempts and potential damage from construction.
The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment voted unanimously Sept. 11 to grant two variances allowing the subdivision of 11 Michelle Drive into two single-family lots.
Attorney Elizabeth Hartigan, representing owner Thomas D'Angeli, told the board the frontage figure on one page of the application was listed incorrectly but corrected it at the meeting to 66.68 feet. She said the existing parcel is just over a half-acre and that the proposed lots would measure about 13,581 square feet and 11,295 square feet, both above the 9,000-square-foot minimum for the R-9 zone. "Both these lots will have respectively 13,581 square feet and 11,295 square…
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