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Planning board approves ANR lot reconfiguration for two Lombard Road parcels

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The board endorsed an Approval Not Required (ANR) plan combining frontage from two adjacent Lombard Road parcels into a single new building lot; the board noted wetlands and Conservation Commission review will affect future buildability.

The Hubbardston Planning Board voted to endorse an Approval Not Required (ANR) plan that combines frontage from two adjacent Lombard Road parcels and creates a new building lot, while noting the endorsement does not guarantee the lot is buildable.

Engineer Trevor Fletcher of Grama Engineering described the proposal as merging frontage and some backland area from two adjoining lots (owned by the applicant family) to create a single lot with adequate frontage and area. He said the proposed lot would include approximately 3.6 acres of upland and 2.9 acres of wetland. The remaining remnant parcels were…

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