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Board approves rear‑yard setback variance at 200 Packerland Drive to preserve fire‑lane access

Green Bay Zoning and Planning Board of Appeals · November 19, 2025
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The Green Bay Zoning and Planning Board of Appeals approved a variance allowing a 6‑foot rear setback instead of the 15‑foot requirement at 200 Packerland Drive, citing existing fire‑lane access and the applicant’s desire to maintain current paving and building access.

The Green Bay Zoning and Planning Board of Appeals on a voice vote approved a variance for property at 200 Packerland Drive that allows the applicant to keep an existing six‑foot rear setback instead of the 15‑foot rear‑yard setback required in a BP (business park) zone.

City staff member John Leroy told the board the ordinance requires a 15‑foot rear yard setback for new improvements but that a fire lane runs roughly six feet from the property line…

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