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Fall River Government TV Sep 19, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Zoning Board of Appeals held a regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, September 18th, 2025, at One Government Center. Chairman Joseph Pereira presided over the meeting, which included discussions on several variance and special permit requests. Key outcomes included the tabling of two significant items: a request from ACN TRM LLC for a medical office building and sign at 547 Highland Avenue, and a request from Little Hands College Incorporated for parking and signage at 551 Rock Street. Both were tabled due to new information or unclear determinations from the Building Commissioner's office, with the board seeking further clarification. The board approved a special permit for Phippe or Maria Fittado to divide a property at 582 Cambridge Street and 1215 Rodman Street into two lots, with the condition of no additional Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). A variance request from James and Dwart to erect a triplex at 1163 and 1168 New Boston Road was denied by a 4-1 vote, with concerns raised about the lack of a specific hardship. The Tedaro Family Irrevocable Trust's request to rebuild a fire-damaged home at 243 Montto Street, requiring multiple variances and a special permit, was tabled to allow for a redesign that would include off-street parking. Two applications received full approval: TRM Development LLC's request for a variance to divide property at Zero Monarch Street and Zero Bank Street into seven single-family home lots, conditioned on no ADUs and specific rear yard setbacks; and the Veterans Association of Bristol County Incorporated's request for a variance to convert a portion of 145 Globe Street for a food pantry and commercial kitchen, along with a special permit to waive parking requirements. The board also waived the filing fee for the Veterans Association. Finally, Dylan's Estates LLC received approval for a variance and special permit to add three additional apartment units at 26-28 Hanover Street, converting a basement and an existing garage into apartments.

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