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Lakeville planning board continues hearing on 43 Main Street subdivision after zoning and fire-code concerns

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Summary

Lakeville Owner LLC’s proposal to consolidate multiple parcels at 43 Main Street into two buildable lots and a roadway was continued to Feb. 13 after the applicant revised lot lines to satisfy a front-yard circle requirement and the board flagged a fire-department trash/dumpster issue for a condition of approval if unresolved.

The Lakeville Planning Board continued the public hearing on an application from Lakeville Owner LLC to consolidate several parcels at 43 Main Street into two buildable lots and a roadway until the board's next regular meeting on Feb. 13.

The applicant's attorney and presenter, John O'Leary, told the board the definitive subdivision would "reset and start from clean" the many existing parcel lines on the property and combine six or seven lots into a single development served by a new subdivision road off Bridal Street. O'Leary said Lot 1 would be roughly 1.8 acres and Lot 2 would be the remaining acreage; the plan also creates a separate parcel for a shared wastewater treatment plant that the project partners would jointly own and manage.

The board's peer reviewer, Environmental…

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