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Planning commission finds Parsons Lane application meets minor-variation criteria; rezoning not decided

3646067 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission determined on April 16 that an application for a comprehensive-plan map amendment for parcels at 3 and 7 Parsons Lane can be reviewed as a "minor variation," a procedural finding that does not itself rezone the property.

The Georgetown Planning Commission on April 16 found that an application to classify a proposed comprehensive-plan map amendment for properties at 3 and 7 Parsons Lane as a minor variation meets the town’s criteria. The finding allows the applicant to proceed without the Office of State Planning Coordination undergoing a full review of the proposed amendment.

Nicholas Pallone, an engineering intern with Axiom Engineering, spoke for the applicant and said the parcels — referenced in the application as tax map IDs 135, 15, 17-121 and 122 — together measure about 22,000 square feet, approximately one-half acre. Pallone described the site as currently…

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