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Chester zoning board approves conversion of 224 East 24th Street to three-unit dwelling
Summary
The City of Chester Zoning Hearing Board on March 18 approved an application to convert 224 East 24th Street from a single-family home to a three-unit multifamily dwelling, granting variances for floor area and off-street parking and directing the city to update records; a written decision will follow within 45 days.
The City of Chester Zoning Hearing Board on March 18 approved application 4-26, allowing 224 East 24th Street to be converted from a single-family dwelling to a three-unit multifamily building.
Lubna Lamgard, who identified herself as the applicant and said she purchased the property in March, told the board she repaired water damage and converted interior space to serve as rental units "for immigrants who doesn't have a credit score" and tenants who need a single room. Lamgard said tenants moved in after the required inspection…
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