King School was granted approvals to construct a 24,514-square-foot addition to its existing upper school building by the Stamford Zoning Board of Appeals this week. The school administration is also planning to renovate 2,156 square feet of the existing upper-school building and add new landscaping. A Zoning Board of Appeals member, Ernest Matarasso, said he liked the efforts the school had made in reaching out to the neighborhood, calling it “conscientious.” ZBA chair Lauren Jacobson said the application was “well done.” The vote was unanimous. The school operates under a special permit in a residential zone, and new additions require approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals.
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