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Zoning board backs Safe Harbor's reduced plan for new boat‑storage building at Rogers Avenue

Zoning Board of Appeals · May 12, 2026
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Safe Harbor/SHM Port Milford LLC won approval to replace a deteriorated storage building with a lower, 37‑foot structure after reducing prior height proposals; supporters said the new building improves waterfront operations and appearance.

Thomas Lynch, representing SHM Port Milford LLC (Safe Harbor), returned to the board on May 12 with a revised plan to replace an aging boat‑storage building at 164 Rogers Avenue. Lynch said the applicant reduced the proposed height in stages—from 50 feet to 46 feet and now to 37 feet—so the new structure would be only slightly taller than the existing building but feature a rehabilitated footprint…

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