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Zoning board approves three-lot subdivision and D-1 use variances for 2515 Johnson Lane
Summary
After a presentation from the applicant's engineer, the board approved Lestock Properties' application to split Block 371 Lot 3 into three residential lots and grant D-1 use variances, subject to conditions including conforming to planning/engineering comments and future R-5 standards; vote was unanimous.
The zoning board approved a minor subdivision and D-1 use variances for 2515 Johnson Lane (Lestock Properties LLC) at its Nov. 25, 2025 meeting, voting unanimously to authorize creation of three residential lots from an underutilized former tavern parcel.
Andrew Mays, attorney for the applicant, said the applicant and the principal, George Lestock, were present and introduced the project's engineering witness. Engineer and planner Joseph Uich, whom the board accepted as an expert, summarized revised plans (revision dated 09/30/2025) and said the application seeks minor subdivision approval, bifurcated D-1 use variances and bulk variances to reestablish three lots where one currently exists (Block…
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