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Originally Posted by City Wide
I believe zoning comes before anything else is considered. Without zoning you can't even apply for a building permit, which in turn triggers other actions like the Historic Commission and CDR. In getting a zoning variance the variance itself gets attached to the property not the project, which is where the old bait and switch dance step can come into play
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In this case, it appears they’re seeing what the Historical Commission is cool with before going to the ZBA, per the link up-thread. Guess they think that this step is something they want to get ahead of before dealing with variances