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The building is zoned for light manufacturing; to convert it to residential use, a developer would need a variance or a rezoning.
The Manhattan School, which would also be the highest building on its block, does not need a variance, school officials said, which means its opponents have little legal recourse if they cannot persuade the school to accommodate their views.
"I think we can get it done, but the fact is that right now it's all closed to vehicular traffic, so we might need a variance".
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To build his 34 large condominium apartments, the developer, Stephen T. Touhey, managing partner of Landmark Development, needs a variance to allow residential use in a manufacturing area.
He said that he then filed the paperwork for the electric line with the village's Building Department and that he was told he needed a variance for the line.
What is harder, though, is coming in front of a governing body as a citizen — petitioning, needing a variance, in trouble — which is what Kagan argued was going on at those town meetings in Greece.
Since the two plots together total 1.8 acres, he needs a variance from the zoning board because the code requires houses of worship to be set on three or more acres.
To build the apartments, Dowling may need a zoning variance from the Town of Brookhaven.
They come if they need a zoning variance, for example, or are receiving a proclamation.
For now, developers need a zoning variance to begin because part of the property is zoned for light industry, which would prevent the four proposed single-family homes.
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