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Board allows existing open storage and fencing configuration for industrial site on Mound Road
Summary
The board approved variances allowing open storage, gravel maneuvering lanes and retention of a nonconforming front setback for a long-standing industrial property; the applicant agreed to remove barbed wire and add opaque slats to fencing.
The Zoning Board of Appeals on Oct. 8 approved multiple variances for a long-established industrial site owned by Mark Cicchini, allowing open storage, parking and maneuvering on the site’s gravel surface, retaining a 19-foot-3-inch front setback for the existing nonconforming building and approving existing fence placement to the front property line with the condition that barbed wire be removed and opaque slats added.
Jeffrey Graham, the project architect, explained the site’s history, saying it was…
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