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Neighbors object to two‑lot split in Rocky Point; Zoning Board holds hearing to July 9
Summary
Neighbors urged the Zoning Board of Appeals to deny a proposed two‑lot land division on Hawthorne Road in Rocky Point, citing narrow neighborhood roads and safety concerns. The board held the public hearing open to July 9 so the applicant can provide additional records and address neighbors’ concerns.
The Zoning Board of Appeals on June 11 held over a contested application to split a 14,000‑square‑foot lot on Hawthorne Road in Rocky Point into two lots, after neighbors urged the board to deny the division.
The application by Let's Improve This Inc. proposes two lots of about 8,000 square feet and 6,000 square feet and would require multiple variances from the B‑one Residence District. Town planning staff told the board the property lies in a B‑one district that requires a 22,500‑square‑foot minimum lot size and that the subdivision as proposed would trigger nine separate variances; five of those, staff said, would require relaxations of 50 percent or more.
The application was presented by attorney Larry Davis for the applicant and reported to the board by town planner Mr. Reed. Davis described the proposal as a two‑lot plan…
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