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Nashua ZBA denies variance for 111 Concord Street after neighbors cite sunlight and bulk concerns

City of Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment · November 13, 2024
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The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment denied a request to treat a building with full dormers as a 2½‑story structure at 111 Concord St., concluding the change would add bulk and likely reduce sunlight to the house behind it; vote was 4–1 on Nov. 12, 2024.

The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment on Nov. 12 denied a variance request for 111 Concord Street, rejecting the applicant’s argument that a revised dormer design should be treated as a 2½‑story building rather than a full third story.

Peter Dolloff, representing SQL Development, told the board that the proposed building uses the same footprint and foundation the board approved in February 2024 and that the structure’s top elevation remains below…

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