249 Main Street Plans Updated, Referred to Architectural Review Board
Developers presented significantly revised plans for 249 Main Street, now proposing a six-unit residential building, which addressed prior traffic and parking concerns. The project will now proceed to the Architectural Review Board for aesthetic review.
Catching Up
Catching Up
The development at 249 Main Street has undergone significant changes since its initial approval in 2020 for a 15-unit building. Following the acquisition of an adjacent property, plans evolved to a four-story building with 25 one-bedroom units. The Planning Board had adopted a Negative Declaration for this larger iteration in January 2025, addressing environmental review.
Key Insights
Developers presented a scaled-back, six-unit residential plan for 249 Main Street, satisfying previous traffic and parking concerns.
- The proposal for 249 Main Street now features six three-bedroom units.
- New plans include a 3D rendering, enhanced landscaping, pervious pavers, and a white vinyl fence.
- Planning Board members confirmed that traffic and parking issues, previously raised, have been resolved.
- The project has been referred to the Architectural Review Board for further review.
Next Steps
Next Steps
The project at 249 Main Street will now be reviewed by the Architectural Review Board to assess its visual impact and ensure harmony with the surrounding neighborhood.