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The Zoning Board approved, 7-0, a two-year permit allowing a residence at 2A Bianca Road to become an immigration law office, with a 6 p.m. closing limit and on-site parking required. It also unanimously renewed a five-year permit for the tattoo shop at 20 Oak Street, limiting operations to 8 p.m., two tattoo chairs, and appointment-only customers.
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The approval allows the Bianca Road home to retain its residential appearance while operating as a law office with up to three employees and six proposed parking spaces, plus a garage space. The permit is limited to the applicant’s law office and may be revoked if its conditions are not followed. The Oak Street tattoo shop can continue operating under restrictions intended to limit visibility, traffic, and impacts on nearby properties.
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