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Board approves front‑setback variance for 30‑unit building on Mason Street block

3426436 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

The board granted a variance to allow a 20‑foot front setback for a proposed 30‑unit multifamily building on an infill lot after petitioners and staff outlined averaging rules, stormwater constraints and the parcel's unusual history with pre‑annexation setbacks.

The Zoning and Planning Board of Appeals approved a variance to reduce the required infill‑averaged front setback to 20 feet for a proposed 30‑unit building on a parcel near Mason Street in Green Bay.

Applicant Garrett Bader and engineer Brad Reimer said the parcel was recently rezoned to R‑3 to permit multifamily development and argued the block's irregular history — including pre‑annexation setbacks from the former Town of Hobart — produced an average front setback of about 24…

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