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Council hears concerns after zoning board rejects proposed senior housing conversion on White Horse Pike
Summary
Council members discussed a local owner's plan to convert a four‑unit office building on the White Horse Pike into 12–16 one‑bedroom units for residents 55 and older; the zoning board denied the developer's use variance in a 4–3 vote, citing highway‑commercial zoning, safety and legal criteria for variances.
Council members on Sept. 5 reviewed a developer’s plan to convert a four‑unit office building on the White Horse Pike into senior one‑bedroom apartments and heard why the zoning board denied the application.
Councilwoman Kane (speaker 2) said the owner and his broker, Ravi Hussain, explored converting the building into roughly 12–16 one‑bedroom apartments restricted to residents 55 and older, with annual leases and tenant screening. Kane described the…
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