Board approves variance supporting Fiorentinos' public beach proposal

July 12, 2025 | Adams County, Wisconsin


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Board approves variance supporting Fiorentinos' public beach proposal
Adams County residents will see a significant development in their community as the Board of Adjustments approved a variance request during their meeting on July 12, 2025. The decision, which received unanimous support from board members, aims to facilitate improvements to a local property, enhancing access to the public beach while addressing community concerns.

The proposal, backed by local residents including Jen DeFranco and Mark Hippler, focused on the Fiorentino family's request for changes to their property located near the beach. Both DeFranco and Hippler expressed their support, highlighting the importance of family gatherings and community use of the lake. DeFranco, a long-time resident, acknowledged the challenges that come with beach access but emphasized the benefits of the proposed changes.

The board's discussion included considerations of the evolving family dynamics and the need for improved access to recreational spaces. After hearing no objections from the public, the board closed the hearing and moved to approve the variance, citing the hardship related to changing family needs.

This decision marks a positive step towards enhancing community resources and ensuring that local families can enjoy the lakefront more fully. The Board of Adjustments is expected to continue monitoring the implementation of this variance to ensure it meets the community's needs effectively.

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