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Board tables 100 Main Street conversion amid sight‑line and ownership questions
Summary
The Planning Board continued review of a proposed conversion of office space to six residential units at 100 Main Street after traffic sight‑line concerns, an obstructing sign, and unresolved historic mezzanine/easement ownership questions raised by a councilor and staff could not be resolved at the hearing.
The Planning Board on March 17 deferred action on a site plan application to convert office space into six residential units at 100 Main Street, citing traffic‑safety questions and unresolved property‑ownership and easement issues.
Drewsowski of Haley Ward, representing 100 Main LLC, told the board the building has a single owner and that no condominium or HOA documents were required. He said peer reviewers agreed the conversion would not increase overall trip generation but that sight‑line distances near an existing sign…
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