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Developers say it's a key building-lot in the Queen City and they're banking on approval to build a ten-story structure there, with nearly 50 condominiums, two commercial spaces, and a three level parking garage. ... The plan is laid out before the Burlington Development Review Board and a crowd with mixed feelings about the project, Tuesday night. ... Some argue the ten-story structure is too large for the location at the corner of Pine and College Streets. Others say it will block valuable views and change Burlington's skyline. Right now, an elderly housing complex on St. Paul Street is the tallest building in Burlington at 124 feet. The proposed structure would be 24 feet shorter at 100 feet-- similar to the building at 7 Burlington Square. ... Under city ordinance, buildings can only be 60 feet tall. So, developers must get approval for the extra 40 feet. These are called "height bonuses." They're offered by the city if affordable units and public parking are included in the project, and both will be. Click here to read more.


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