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ZBA allows Fuller Craft sign closer to Oak Street; board limits setback to two feet from property line

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Summary

The Zoning Board granted Fuller Craft a variance to place a non-illuminated sign nearer Oak Street at 455 Oak St, approving 8 feet of relief so the sign will sit 2 feet behind the property line rather than the ordinance-required 10-foot yard setback, with a 5-0 vote.

The Brockton Zoning Board of Appeals voted 5-0 to grant Fuller Craft relief to install a small, non-illuminated sign at the organization’s accessible back entrance on Oak Street, approving an 8-foot reduction from the ordinance yard setback so the sign will be placed approximately 2 feet back from the property line.

Paul Tantillo, director of operations at Fuller Craft, told the board the existing property line places the required 10-foot setback deep into a…

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