Milford neighbors zoning appeal rejected
Tom Ebersold
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The single family house at 17 Maddox Ave., which has now been demolished.Google Street View
MILFORD The Zoning Board of Appeals has rejected an appeal seeking to overturn approval of a two-family house at 17 Maddox Ave.
The 4-1 vote took place at a special meeting Dec. 17 that was necessitated by Zoning Enforcement Officer Stephen Harris not pressing the record button for the board’s Dec. 8 Zoom meeting until the end of Attorney Max Case’s presentation. Case was representing two neighbors opposed to the project.
Case also has filed an appeal in Superior Court seeking to overturn the decision. The court case in unaffected by the ZBA decision.
Neighbors appeal two-family house in Milford
Tom Ebersold
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The single family house at 17 Maddox Ave., which has now been demolished.Google Street View
MILFORD An unpushed “Record” button means that the Zoning Board of Appeals will re-hear an appeal against construction of a two-family house on Maddox Ave. The board has scheduled a special meeting at 7 p.m. on Dec. 17 to continue a public hearing on the appeal. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously approved the plans Aug. 18
Attorney Max Case, who filed the appeal on behalf of two neighbors, Robert McCloud of Scott St. and Evdoxia Picarazzi of Maddox Ave., has also filed suit in Superior Court seeking to overturn the approval.