Zoning Board of Appeals — July 9, 2026
The board will hold several new public hearings, beginning with a request by Keith Moritz to demolish an existing 2,283 sq. ft. home at 448 Sudbury Road to build a 5,780 sq. ft. two-story dwelling. Other new items include a request to operate a tourist home at 7 Seymour Street and a proposal by Nashawtuc Country Club to install a replacement irrigation system pump station within the Floodplain Conservancy District at 1861 Sudbury Road.
Additionally, the board will hear a request for a garage and mudroom addition at 195 Stow Street. Continued hearings include a renovation of the gas station at 166 Commonwealth Avenue, a deck construction at 111 Pilgrim Road, and a variance for an additional dwelling unit at 262 Virginia Road.
On the agenda
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Demolition and construction of a 5,780 sq. ft. dwelling at 448 Sudbury Road
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Operation of a tourist home at 7 Seymour Street
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Installation of an irrigation pump station in the Floodplain Conservancy District at 1861 Sudbury Road
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Renovation of the gas station and site improvements at 166 Commonwealth Avenue
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Variance for an additional dwelling unit at 262 Virginia Road
Why this matters
Residents may want to attend to weigh in on local density, the operation of tourist accommodations, and construction impacts within Floodplain Conservancy Districts. Decisions made during these hearings will determine if specific property modifications or business uses are permitted under Concord's zoning bylaws.
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