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Habitat group seeks 2-acre subdivision for affordable-home project; board stresses right-of-way, wetlands and connectivity

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Summary

The South Burlington Development Review Board reviewed a sketch-plan subdivision (SKK 2502) on June 3 proposed by Northeast Agricultural Trust to subdivide a 36.2-acre parcel into a 34.2-acre lot and a 2-acre lot at 1720 Spear Street.

The South Burlington Development Review Board reviewed a sketch-plan subdivision (SKK 2502) on June 3 proposed by Northeast Agricultural Trust to subdivide a 36.2-acre parcel into a 34.2-acre lot and a 2-acre lot at 1720 Spear Street. Applicants present said the smaller lot would be used to advance an affordable-home project.

Why it matters: The proposal would create a new two-acre lot that an affordable-housing developer intends to acquire and build on if permits and subdivision requirements can be met. Staff emphasized that because the application creates two new lots, the board must confirm that the balance-of-property will remain compliant with city rules and that planned right-of-way dedications are made where required.

Representatives David Mullen and…

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