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πŸ“ Zoning Board of Appeals 4-6-26 AI Recap

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Below is a summarized version of the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting, organized by timestamps and speakers, focusing on key points raised during the discussion in Reading, Massachusetts. This summary condenses the discussion into major themes, speaker contributions, and decisions, avoiding excessive detail while retaining the essence of the conversation. Timestamps correspond to the video linked at the bottom.

Contents
  • πŸ“‹ Summary
  • πŸ“‘ Agenda Overview
  • πŸ—³ Discussion & Vote – Case 26.01: 526 Summer Avenue
  • πŸ“’ Public Hearing & Vote – Case 26.02: 107 Woburn Street
  • πŸ“’ Public Hearing & Vote – Case 26.03: 122 John Street
  • πŸ“’ Public Hearing & Vote – Case 26.04: 90 John Carver Road
  • βœ… Meeting Minutes Approved
  • πŸ”‘ Key Summary

πŸ“… April 6, 2026 Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting

πŸ•’ Meeting Start: 00:04:39
⏰ Meeting End: 01:36:58
πŸ’» Format: In-person
πŸ‘€ Chair: Chris Cridler
πŸ‘₯ Attendees: Board members, applicants, legal counsel, members of the public


πŸ“‹ Summary

The Zoning Board of Appeals met to consider multiple zoning applications involving withdrawals, public hearings, continuances, and approvals. Early in the meeting, the Board unanimously accepted the withdrawal of an application at 526 Summer Avenue without prejudice. The Board then conducted a continued public hearing for 107 Woburn Street, where a proposal to convert a long-standing medical office into six residential units generated discussion regarding neighborhood impacts, affordability, and buffering; the matter was unanimously continued to allow further coordination with an abutting neighbor.

The Board approved a special permit for 122 John Street to demolish and reconstruct a non-conforming single-family home, citing improved setback compliance, subject to conditions confirming lot coverage limits. The remainder of the meeting focused on a residential application at 90 John Carver Road involving a second-floor addition and porch encroachment on a constrained corner lot. While the Board expressed general support for portions of the project, legal concerns regarding variance criteria led the applicant to request a continuance. The Board unanimously continued the hearing. The meeting concluded with approval of prior meeting minutes and adjournment.


πŸ“‘ Agenda Overview

⏰ Start TimeTopic
00:04:39Call to Order
00:05:02Case 26.01 – 526 Summer Avenue (Withdrawal)
00:06:53Case 26.02 – 107 Woburn Street (Public Hearing & Continuance)
00:45:06Case 26.03 – 122 John Street (Public Hearing & Vote)
01:07:56Case 26.04 – 90 John Carver Road (Public Hearing – Continued)
01:35:39Meeting Minutes
01:36:46Adjournment

πŸ—³ Discussion & Vote – Case 26.01: 526 Summer Avenue

⏰ 00:05:02 – 00:06:46
πŸ‘€ Presenter(s): Chris Cridler

Overview
Application for a special permit and variance related to a two-story addition extending a non-conforming side yard setback.

Key Action

  • Applicant formally withdrew the application prior to discussion.

Vote
βœ… Withdrawn and dismissed without prejudice
Vote Count: Unanimous


πŸ“’ Public Hearing & Vote – Case 26.02: 107 Woburn Street

⏰ 00:06:53 – 00:44:45
πŸ‘€ Presenter(s): Attorney Joshua Latham

Applicant
107 Woburn Street LLC

Proposal
Conversion of an existing non-conforming medical office building into six one-bedroom multifamily residential units in an S-15 district.

Key Discussion Points

  • Long-standing medical use limits feasibility of single-family reuse.
  • Exterior changes minimized; building footprint largely unchanged.
  • Two deed-restricted affordable units proposed at 60% AMI.
  • Traffic expected to decrease relative to former medical office use.
  • Abutter raised concerns regarding privacy, lighting, noise, parking, and property values.
  • Applicant offered to explore parking reduction, buffering, and additional mitigation measures.

Vote
πŸ”„ Continued
Continuation Date: June 1, 2026
Vote Count: Unanimous


πŸ“’ Public Hearing & Vote – Case 26.03: 122 John Street

⏰ 00:45:06 – 01:07:40
πŸ‘€ Presenter(s): Attorney Joshua Latham

Applicant
Flagstone Realty Group Incorporated

Proposal
Demolition and reconstruction of a non-conforming single-family dwelling, with improved setback compliance but continued non-conformity for lot size and width.

Key Discussion Points

  • Front yard setback improved compared to existing structure.
  • Surrounding neighborhood characterized by similar non-conforming lots.
  • Lot coverage calculations required adjustment to remain below 25%.
  • Public comment addressed neighborhood consistency and building aesthetics.

Vote
βœ… Approved
Vote Count: Unanimous

Conditions

  • Submission of revised plans confirming maximum lot coverage compliance.
  • Certified plot plans and as-built documentation required prior to permits.

πŸ“’ Public Hearing & Vote – Case 26.04: 90 John Carver Road

⏰ 01:07:56 – 01:35:39
πŸ‘€ Presenter(s): Applicant representative and Board Members

Applicant
Homeowner at John Carver Road / Woodland Street

Proposal

  • Special permit for a second-floor addition over an existing garage.
  • Variance request for a 2.1-foot encroachment related to a covered wraparound front porch.
  • Rear deck stairs initially included but later determined not to require a variance.

Key Discussion Points

  • Triangular corner lot with two front-yard setbacks and a rear conservation buffer significantly limits buildable area.
  • Porch encroachment limited to one corner and screened by vegetation and a stone wall.
  • Covered entry proposed for safety, storage, and improved streetscape appearance.
  • Board supported the second-floor addition by special permit.
  • Board raised concerns about whether the porch variance met statutory hardship criteria and potential precedent.
  • Applicant submitted abutter support letters and noted removal of an existing non-conforming rear deck to improve compliance.

Vote
πŸ”„ Continued
Continuation Date: May 11, 2026
Vote Count: Unanimous (4–0)


βœ… Meeting Minutes Approved

⏰ 01:35:39 – 01:36:46
πŸ‘€ Presenter(s): Board Members

Prior meeting minutes were reviewed and approved by unanimous vote.


πŸ”‘ Key Summary

  • The Board unanimously accepted the withdrawal of the 526 Summer Avenue application without prejudice.
  • The multifamily conversion proposal at 107 Woburn Street was continued to June 1, 2026, to address abutter concerns and mitigation options.
  • A special permit for demolition and reconstruction at 122 John Street was unanimously approved with conditions on lot coverage compliance.
  • The Board clarified that rear deck stairs at 90 John Carver Road do not require a variance under zoning rules.
  • Legal concerns regarding variance criteria for a front porch encroachment led to a unanimous continuance of the 90 John Carver Road application to May 11, 2026.
  • Prior meeting minutes were approved, and the meeting was adjourned.
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