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Planning board approves boundary line adjustment on Eastern Ave; owner cites possible future solar array
Summary
Keene Planning Board approved a boundary line adjustment transferring 0.22 acres between two low-density residential parcels on Eastern Avenue. No development was before the board; the owner said the additional land would allow exploration of a ground-mounted solar array.
The Keene Planning Board approved a boundary line adjustment that transfers approximately 0.22 acres from 130 Eastern Ave to the adjacent parcel at 124–126 Eastern Ave, both in the city’s low-density zoning district.
Planner Evan Clements told the board the applicant requested exemptions from separate existing/proposed conditions plans and technical reports, and staff recommended accepting the application as complete. The board voted to accept the application as complete and later voted to approve the boundary line adjustment with standard precedent conditions including the owner’s signature on the plan, submission of mylars and a $51 recording-fee check, and…
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