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Fall River Planning Board endorses four subdivision plans, one plan withdrawn

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Summary

On June 11, 2020, the Fall River Planning Board endorsed four Form A subdivision plans creating multiple building lots and accepted withdrawal of one plan; staff flagged conservation permitting and frontage issues for follow-up.

The Fall River Planning Board on June 11, 2020, endorsed four Form A plans to create new building lots and accepted the withdrawal of a fifth plan after board members and staff identified frontage and wetland-permitting issues.

The endorsements, all formal votes by the three members present, affect properties on Meridian Street, Mariano Bishop Boulevard, Airport Road, Slade/Bay/Porter streets, and William Street. City Engineer Dan Aguirre summarized the technical details for each plan and recommended endorsement where the plans met Form A requirements or reflected previously granted zoning relief.

Why it matters: Form A endorsement clears subdivision-control review at the planning-board level and allows property owners to record new lot lines; subsequent construction on several parcels will require separate permitting,…

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