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ZBA approves variance for 8×10 shed at 62 Chestnut Street

Zoning Board of Adjustment · July 29, 2026
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Summary

The Zoning Board granted a variance allowing John Panos to place an 8×10 shed 10 feet into a 20‑foot front‑yard setback adjacent to a public rail/bike trail, finding the minor encroachment consistent with neighborhood character and the ordinance's intent.

The Zoning Board of Adjustment granted a variance on July 28 to allow John Panos at 62 Chestnut Street to encroach 10 feet into the required 20‑foot front‑yard setback to install an 8×10 Reeds Ferry shed. Board members noted the property’s proximity to a fenced rail/bike trail, said small downtown lots commonly have similar structures and found the requested encroachment minor.

Panos told the board he wants a durable storage option in a tight downtown yard: "I'm just trying to build a shed," he said. Members said the proposal preserves the trail buffer’s intent while allowing reasonable use of a small lot; the motion to approve passed and the chair noted a 30‑day appeal period before the variance can be contested.