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Fall River Government TV Aug 22, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Zoning Board of Appeals convened on Thursday, August 21st, 2025, at 6 p.m. at One Government Center. Chairman Joseph Pereira presided over a lengthy meeting that included two old business items and eleven new business petitions, along with a discussion on four recent Open Meeting Law complaints. Key discussions revolved around property subdivisions, variances for dimensional requirements, special permits for parking waivers, and the implications of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) under new state law. Several petitions involved converting existing structures or subdividing large lots, often requiring waivers for frontage, setbacks, or lot coverage. The board emphasized conditions such as deed restrictions to prevent future ADUs and site plan review for utility separations. Among the decisions, the board approved a special permit for Mario D. Reyes Ramos for a one-space parking waiver at 565 Broadway Street, following the reclassification of a third unit as a 'by right ADU.' They also approved a complex subdivision for 2573 and 2589 South Main Street, allowing five lots with variances and a special permit for parking, with conditions regarding internal fencing and ADUs. TNM Investments LLC and Quintel Investments LLC each received special permits for property divisions with similar conditions. Robert Oldfield's variance for a new dwelling at 179 Wood Street was approved 4-1, despite abutter concerns about neighborhood character and density. However, Rezendi's Residential LLC's request for a variance to create three lots at 209 Highrest Road was denied 4-1 due to concerns about the non-conforming nature of one proposed lot and the impact on the single-family neighborhood. A significant discussion took place regarding ACN Tra LLC's request for a variance to build a medical office at 547 Highland Avenue. Abutters expressed strong opposition concerning traffic, parking, and the building's size and commercial use in a historic single-family district. The applicant, Dr. Nehar, offered to shrink the building, leading the board to table the petition until the September 18th meeting for further information. The board also referred four Open Meeting Law complaints to the city's law department for response and approved the minutes from the July 17th, 2025 meeting.

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