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Town of Reading . ' <br />ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />Minutes of October 7, 2010 <br />114 <br />P: <br />Members Present: Jeffrey Perkins, Vice Chairman <br />Robert Redfern <br />Damase Caouette <br />Kristen Cataldo <br />Members Absent: Clark Petschek <br />John Miles <br />John Jarema <br />A meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmen's Meeting Room of the <br />Town Hall, 16 Lowell Street, Reading, Massachusetts, at 7:00 P.M. Also in attendance was Glen <br />Redmond, Commissioner of Buildings. <br />Case # 10-09 <br />A Continuation of a Public Hearing on the petition of Richard Quaglia who seeks a Special <br />Permit and a Variance under Section(s) 6.3. /6.3.4 /6.3.6 of the zoning bylaws in order to <br />construct an attached garage to a non-conforming structure on a non-conforming lot as per plans <br />submitted on the property located at 20 Locust Street in Reading, MA. <br />Richard Quaglia presented his case via a power point presentation for the Board and presented <br />his arguments as to why he should be granted a Variance and a Special Permit. <br />The Building Inspector and members of the Board asked questions of Mr. Quaglia about his <br />proposed attached garage. <br />Mr. Redfern thought that what Mr. Quaglia needed are two Variances and a Special Permit for <br />this proposal. The Building Inspector said what Mr. Quaglia is asking for are three Variances and <br />a Special Permit does not apply in this case. <br />Sharon Horton of 28 Locust Street said she did not have any objections to the proposal. <br />Mike Gighotti of 21 Federal Street said he did not have any objections to the proposal. <br />One email was presented from abutter John Marchetti of 15 Federal Street who did not object to <br />the proposal. <br />The members of the Board each gave their individual opinions of the proposed attached garage. <br />ZBA Meeting, October 7, 2010 1 <br />