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Greenland ZBA approves variance to allow house on landlocked 130 Tuttle Lane
Summary
The Greenland Zoning Board of Adjustment voted to grant a variance allowing construction of a single-family house on a landlocked lot at 130 Tuttle Lane using a recorded 50-foot right-of-way for access; applicants must still complete planning-board reviews and any state or conservation approvals.
The Greenland Zoning Board of Adjustment on June 17 approved a variance allowing development of a landlocked lot at 130 Tuttle Lane, permitting a single-family home to be built on about 3.57 acres of uplands accessed by a recorded easement from Tuttle Lane.
The variance matter mattered to the property’s owners and prospective buyers because the lot has “0 feet of frontage” on a town road and the town ordinance requires 200 feet of frontage in that zone, attorney Tim Phoenix told the board. He said the deed records and a 1957 subdivision plan show a recorded right-of-way to the road that has been used to provide access for…
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