Planning Board Accepts Conditions for Two‑Lot Subdivision at 92 Holland Road

5829766 · September 26, 2025

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Summary

After review of counsel’s cleaned draft, the board closed the public hearing and voted to accept the conditions for a two‑lot definitive subdivision at 92 Holland Road, including homeowners association maintenance of stormwater facilities.

Lakeville Planning Board accepted the conditions for a definitive two‑lot subdivision at 92 Holland Road, after reviewing edits submitted by counsel and confirming language on deed referencing and long‑term maintenance obligations.

The decision addresses why the story matters: it clarifies who is responsible for roadway, stormwater and common‑area maintenance and ensures the deed references the owner as requested by town counsel.

Planning staff said counsel (via a revised draft from Bob Mather) reorganized, reworded and removed obsolete items in the draft decision; staff confirmed the owner must be identified with a deed reference as counsel requested. The board also confirmed that roadway, stormwater and other facilities will be maintained by the homeowners association where the approved plans and decision specify such maintenance obligations. Several previously suggested conditions were removed or renumbered per counsel’s revision, and item 3 and 6 (as numbered in the packet) were noted as removed.

Board members had no further questions and moved to close the public hearing; a motion to accept the decision and conditions carried on a recorded vote of "Aye" but the transcript does not record mover/second names. Staff noted the plan had been reviewed and cleaned by counsel earlier the same day and that the approval reflects counsel’s recommended language.

The board instructed staff to file the revised decision and to proceed with the usual endorsement and recording steps so the subdivision can move forward consistent with the approved plans and conditions.