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Nashua Zoning Board denies four-townhouse subdivision at 15 New Street after neighbor objections

Nashua Zoning Board · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Nashua Zoning Board on Jan. 28 denied a requested variance to create a new lot with four townhouse units at 15 New Street, citing concerns about excessive density on a short, narrow street and unresolved infrastructure and safety questions raised by neighbors.

The Nashua Zoning Board voted 3–2 Jan. 28 to deny a variance that would have allowed four townhouse units on a newly created lot at 15 New Street.

Attorney Andy Perlman, representing owner Robert A. McIntosh (also recorded in the hearing as Bob McIntosh), asked the board to permit a subdivision and a new lot of 17,408 square feet where the zoning requirement is 24,891 square feet. Perlman said the overall parcel is large, that the four proposed units are compact and sited to minimize neighborhood impacts, and that the plan would add…

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