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Zoning board approves 6-foot fence with scrim at 225 Arlington Street

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The Framingham Zoning Board of Appeals approved an amendment to existing special permits to allow a six-foot fence and require visual screening at 225 Arlington Street; applicant said the fencing stopped illegal dumping and he does not plan to increase vehicle storage.

Framingham City’s Zoning Board of Appeals on April 9 approved an amendment to existing special permits allowing the erection of a six-foot fence at 225 Arlington Street, with the condition that the fence be covered with scrim and that no other changes be made to previously issued permits.

The change was requested by property owner Michael Knapp, who told the board he had put up fencing after repeated dumping on the property and cleared brush and garbage.…

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