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Kingston Planning Board approves zoning and permitting changes, appoints member and grants extensions
Summary
At its meeting the Kingston Planning Board approved building-height language for Historic District 2, accepted a citizen petition for rezoning to appear on the warrant, amended driveway permit regulations, appointed a new member and approved several procedural extensions and a lot merger.
Kingston Planning Board members voted unanimously on a slate of administrative and zoning actions during a meeting in early 2025, approving amendments to local height and driveway-permit rules, accepting a citizen petition for the town warrant, appointing a new board member and granting extensions on two pending site-plan matters.
The decisions package matters because the zoning and regulatory changes set local development standards now slated for the warrant or administrative update; the appointment fills a vacancy on the board and the extensions preserve two active site-plan files while applicants complete external permitting.
The board voted to add a grade-plane/building-height provision for Historic District 2 to Article 102 (Historic District) so height rules are consistent across historic districts. The motion to…
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