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Zoning board denies Green Bay homeowner’s request to add front-yard parking stall at 445 South Berry Street
Summary
The Zoning and Planning Board of Appeals on April 21 denied a variance request from homeowner Antonino Bomerillo to add an 8-foot front-yard parking stall and reduce the required taper from 5 to 3 feet at a newly built residence, finding the applicant did not meet the hardship tests and noting available alternatives.
The Zoning and Planning Board of Appeals on April 21 in Green Bay voted 2–4 to deny a request from homeowner Antonino Bomerillo to install an 8-foot-by-15-foot front-yard parking stall and to reduce the required driveway taper from 5 feet to 3 feet at 445 South Berry Street.
Staff told the board the house is a newly constructed residence on a small lot and that the pair of variances would (1) allow an extra 8 feet of pavement directly off the garage door and (2) permit a 3-foot triangular taper where the code normally requires 5 feet (referencing Section 44-1746, sub.3[c]). The staff presentation noted the proposed stall would meet minimum stall width and depth (8 feet by 15 feet) but would not…
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