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Planning Board accepts amendment to record well easement at Canterbury Manor
Summary
The Wells Planning Board received and approved a certificate-of-amendment application to record an easement allowing a neighboring lot to retain an existing well that lies on the boundary. The board found a public hearing and new sidewalk were not required and voted unanimously to accept and approve the amendment.
The Wells Planning Board on Monday received and then approved an amendment to the Canterbury Manor subdivision to record an easement that permits a neighbor to retain an existing water well that lies across a lot line.
Michael Waller, a Canterbury resident who said he owns Lot 158, told the board his engineer discovered a well that belongs to the abutting Lot 161 “inadvertently put over the property line on…
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