Zoning Board of Appeals — July 21, 2026
The Board will conduct a site visit at 448 Sudbury Road (Parcel #0448) regarding an application by Keith Moritz. The applicant is seeking a Special Permit under Zoning Bylaw Sections 7.1.5 and 11.6.
The proposed project involves demolishing the existing 2,283 sq. ft. single-family home and constructing a new 5,780 sq. ft. two-story dwelling with an attached two-car garage. This project represents a gross floor area increase of more than 50%.
On the agenda
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Site visit at 448 Sudbury Road (Parcel #0448)
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Demolition of existing 2,283 sq. ft. single-family dwelling
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Construction of new 5,780 sq. ft. two-story dwelling
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Request for Special Permit for floor area increase exceeding 50%
Why this matters
The board is inspecting the property to evaluate a request for a significant expansion of a residential footprint. Neighbors may be interested in how the larger two-story structure and garage impact the scale and density of the immediate area.
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