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The board unanimously approved variances for a proposed single-family home at 202 Fulton Street, allowing reduced frontage and front- and rear-yard setbacks. It also unanimously dismissed a revised apartment proposal at 509 Columbia Avenue under the res judicata doctrine because the board found no substantial change from the previously denied application.
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The 202 Fulton Street project can move forward with conditions, including a driveway plan, three off-street parking spaces, and a site-permeable fence. The proposed home will have four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a one-car garage, and a finished basement; the approved plan provides 40.38 feet of frontage where 60 feet is required and a 5.8-foot front setback where 25 feet is required. The board rejected the 509 Columbia Avenue application because it determined that the revised five-unit apartment proposal was not substantially different from the earlier application.
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