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The board unanimously approved a variance allowing a commercial parking lot at 50 Swan Street, but the approval expires in two years and requires the applicant to reapply. It also approved multiple variances involving fences, building renovations, parking, residential density, setbacks, and signage, while denying the variance for frosted window film at 220 Delaware Avenue.
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The decisions allow several property owners to proceed with projects that do not fully meet Buffalo zoning rules. Approved projects include a parking pad at 33 Perkins Place, renovations at 548 Niagara Street and 192 Bidwell Parkway, and additional fencing at several properties. The commercial parking approval at 50 Swan Street is temporary for two years unless the applicant receives another variance.
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