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Select Board raises questions on well access roads, lot-line adjustments and shoreland setbacks

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Board members and staff reviewed several planning items — proposed well access/driveways, a lot-line adjustment on Mill Road, and shoreland/shoreline setbacks — and asked planning staff to confirm compliance with shoreland, wetland and well-setback rules and whether a formal survey or ZBA variance was needed.

Kingston’s Select Board reviewed multiple planning submissions at its June 2 meeting, focusing on proposed access to monitoring wells, a lot-line adjustment on Mill Road and driveway/well setback compliance for a Church Street property.

Board members discussed a proposal for C & J Leasing to build a 12-foot-wide gravel access road to monitoring wells off Route 125 and for a new water line to service the site. "They want to construct this well access road," a board member said while reviewing the submitted plan. The board asked staff to confirm the entrance location and noted the access is near West Shore Park.

The board also examined a lot-line adjustment for a property on Mill Road where owners seek to reconfigure parcel boundaries so a…

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