12.18.2025 Zoning Board of Appeals

Fall River Government TV Dec 19, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Zoning Board of Appeals held a meeting on Thursday, December 18th, 2025, chaired by Joseph Pereira. The board addressed seven petitions, including one old business item and six new business items. Key discussions revolved around variances and special permits for property developments, conversions, and subdivisions, with a recurring theme of managing density and parking in various zoning districts. In old business, River Investment Properties LLC received approval for a variance and two special permits to construct three townhome-style buildings at 421 East Main Street, reducing the proposed units from six to three and improving setbacks and lot coverage. The variance for a 10-foot rear yard setback and special permits for expanding a non-conforming structure and constructing a parking facility (10 spaces) were all approved unanimously (5-0). For new business, Charles J. Ogara was granted a variance (5-0) to build a single-family dwelling on a non-conforming lot at North Side Branches, with a condition of no further Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Primos Property Management LLC received a variance (5-0) to convert an auto repair facility into a commercial warehouse at 70 Jeepson Street, with conditions against outside storage and overnight parking of non-operational vehicles. Joyce Fazalo and Lisa Wolsey's petition to build a 20x30 foot addition at 999 Langley Street was tabled (5-0) to the January meeting, as the board requested a revised plan addressing concerns about a 3.3-foot sideyard setback and potential overhangs. The Dale Street Realty Trust was granted a variance (5-0) to divide a property into two parcels to be merged with adjacent lots at 10 and 30 Dale Street, with conditions of no further subdivision and mandatory merger. 37 Park Street Partners LLC received a 6-month extension (5-0) for a previously granted variance and special permit for the former Dominican Academy, despite an existing state law providing an automatic two-year extension. Craig Boen's request for a variance (5-0) to raise an existing dwelling and divide 69 Russell Boulevard into three single-family lots was approved, with conditions of no ADUs and site plan review. Finally, Adam and Jessica Medeiros were granted a variance (5-0) to divide their property at 786 & 798 Plymouth Avenue and 20 Smell Street into residential and commercial lots, with conditions including no fencing, no permanent markers, no ADUs, separate utilities, and the filing of a subdivision plan. The board also voted unanimously (5-0) to change its regular meeting start time from 6:00 PM to 5:30 PM for 2026.

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