The Zoning Board of Appeal today denied without prejudice plans to add three new units to the three-family home at 80 G St. in South Boston.
The board agreed with City Councilors Ed Flynn and Michael Flaherty that developer Matt Ramey needs to spend more time talking with neighbors about his plans to add three new units. Board member Katie Whewell made the motion to deny the plans without prejudice - which means Ramey can submit new plans within a year - after saying the board itself only got his final plans last night.
Ramey's architect, Gary Hendren, and attorney, Marc LaCasse, said the new addition would be built in the same architectural style as the current building, important, they said, in a neighborhood that has a strong historic character. The units would be sold as condos.