October 17, 2017
2017-10-17T18:30:00
Posted October 12, 2017 2:55 PM
Town Hall, Central North Meeting Room
210 Central Street
Hingham, MA 02043
Zoning Board of Appeals
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Zoning Board of Appeals
Meeting Agenda
October 17, 2017
6:30 PM
Executive Session:
1. Discuss Pending Litigation related to the River Stone Comprehensive Permit Application
Hearings:
1. Brendan Burke
343 R High Street (Continued from 9/19/2017)
Variance from § IV-A to construct an attached (26’x26’) 2-car garage located 11.5’ from the westerly side property line where a 20’ setback is required in Residence District B
2. Eastern Gate Properties, LLC
94 Hull Street (Continued from 9/19/2017)
Variance from § IV-A to maintain mechanical equipment, consisting of A/C units, located 5.7’ from the northwesterly side property line where a 20’ setback is required in Residence District C
3. Nicholas Bonn, Bare Cove Properties
3 Otis Street (Continued from 9/19/2017)
Special Permit A1 under § III-C., 8. to modify an existing floating dock system from bottom-anchored to pile-supported in the Floodplain Protection Overlay District
4. J. Gregory Murphy
6 Station Street (Continued from 9/19/2017)
Variance from § IV-A to construct a Commercial/Residential Building resulting in a minimum front yard setback of 0.4’ where 10’ is required in Business District A and the Downtown Hingham Overlay District
5. Claudia B. Olsen
249 North Street (Continued from 9/25/2017)
Modify a Use Variance Decision, dated November 15, 2007, which granted relief from § III-A, 1.8.7 and allowed an accessory studio apartment, by removing conditions related to continued ownership of the property in Residence District A
6. Tricia Sullivan & Mike Hagopian
14 Stoddard Street
Variance from § IV-A to 1.) construct an attached (20’x26’) garage resulting in a 12’ side yard setback where 15’ is required and 2.) extend a front porch within the required front yard setback in Residence District
Other Business:
1. Approval of minutes
2. Minor Modification Request related to approved plans for 51-55 South Street, including a reduction in the number of residential units from 8 to 6, changes to the rear façade, and pedestrian access from the Tunnel Cap
3. Adjournment