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Board records easement, confirms two wells allowed on 43 Panitary Drive lot

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Summary

The Board of Health confirmed that a recorded easement exists for a well at 43 Panitary Drive and put on record that Lakeville has no local rule prohibiting two wells on a single lot; the board approved the record entry for the applicant.

The Lakeville Board of Health voted Wednesday to record that an easement exists for a well on the property at 43 Panitary Drive and to confirm the town has no regulation prohibiting two private wells on a single lot.

Patrick McDonough, the applicant, told the board he sought formal confirmation that an easement allows the neighbor to access the existing well and that the lot’s proposed well meets setback and Title 5 requirements. McDonough said the easement had been recorded in Plymouth County prior to subdivision.

A staff member reviewed the file and confirmed the easement is recorded and that the proposed configuration meets Title 5 setbacks and other local requirements. A board member moved to confirm the easement as shown on the plan and to put on record that the town has no prohibition against two wells on one property; the motion carried on a voice vote.

The board advised McDonough to provide a copy of the recorded easement for the file; staff said the town will include the record in its folder.

The vote was recorded as a voice vote in favor; specific roll-call names were not entered into the transcript.