Board reissues approval for previously reviewed 166 Bassil Street single-family home

2112021 · January 15, 2025

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Summary

The ZBA reapproved a two-story single-family house at 166 Bassil Street under the same design previously granted before the approval expired; DPW requested standard utility and as-built submissions.

The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals approved plans to construct a two-story single-family home at 166 Bassil Street, reissuing a prior approval that had expired while the property owner addressed financing concerns.

Carlos Caraballo of Off Bridal Architects said the current submission is the same design the board approved three years earlier but noted the earlier approval had lapsed; he said the client originally reduced a two-family design to single-family at the board's request. The board recorded standard DPW comments requiring a sewer-service cleanout, as-built utility plans, digital files, and an elevation certificate if the property is in a flood zone.

Board members voiced no objections and moved to accept the application as presented. The motion carried by voice vote. The applicant will proceed with permitting and must meet the DPW and inspectional conditions during construction.