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Nashua Zoning Board approves multiple sign, driveway and special‑exception requests; discusses bylaws and elects officers
Summary
At its Jan. 28 meeting the Nashua Zoning Board approved sign variances for two properties, a residential addition and driveway‑width variance, discussed a bylaws change to make staff the non‑voting clerk and elected officers for the coming term.
The Nashua Zoning Board on Jan. 28 approved a series of routine and site‑specific zoning requests and handled board business including minutes, a bylaws proposal and officer elections.
Sign and banner approvals: The board unanimously approved a variance for a 130‑square‑foot wall sign at 493 Amherst Street after applicant Justin Parker (Classic Signs) told the panel the corner unit has frontage on both Amherst and Thornton streets and that a similar sign had existed previously. The board also unanimously approved multiple sign…
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