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Plymouth board grants Market Basket variance to split parcel; no physical changes planned
Summary
The Zoning Board unanimously granted a variance to allow Market Basket to purchase and carve out its occupied parcel from an existing shopping center; the board found the request would not change the site's physical configuration and directed that planning-board review of the subdivision proceed.
The Plymouth Zoning Board unanimously approved a variance that will let Market Basket buy and record a separate lot for its store within the existing Riverside Landing shopping center.
Will Davis (Ferdantis) described a two-lot subdivision that would separate the Market Basket building from an adjacent liquor store; the application sought relief from a 15-foot parking setback required by the zoning ordinance. Counsel Carmine Thomas said the proposal does not change the physical…
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