Board of Appeal — July 15, 2026
The Board will hold a public hearing regarding a petition by F.W. Webb Company for a variance at 869 Eastern Ave. The applicant is seeking permission for a wall sign that exceeds the 40 square foot limit permitted under the City of Malden's Table of Intensity Regulations.
Additionally, the Board will consider a petition by Franz Marenghi for 134–136 Wyoming Ave. This request seeks a revision to condition 4 of a variance decision that was originally recorded by the City Clerk on September 26, 2001.
On the agenda
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Petition 26-005: Signage variance for a wall sign exceeding 40 square feet at 869 Eastern Ave.
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Petition 26-006: Revision to a 2001 variance condition at 134–136 Wyoming Ave.
Why this matters
Residents may want to attend to voice opinions on commercial signage changes near Eastern Avenue or changes to long-standing property conditions on Wyoming Avenue. Decisions made here will determine if applicants are granted exceptions to existing city zoning codes.
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