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The Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously granted three variances for each of two proposed lots at 133 Wellesley Street: reduced lot area, street frontage and lot width, and setbacks. The approvals support dividing the property into Lots 4A and 4B so the Town can sell three historic buildings as separate single-family homes.
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The decision allows the Town to create smaller lots than District A ordinarily permits. The proposed lots would be about 30,204 and 29,823 square feet, compared with the district’s 60,000-square-foot minimum, and would have approximately 90 and 125 feet of frontage, compared with the 250-foot requirement. Existing historic buildings will remain subject to preservation restrictions, and future owners must seek Planning Board site plan approval.
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