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Planning board backs three zoning bylaw changes; will recommend articles to town meeting

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At its April 10 meeting the Lakeville Planning Board voted to recommend three zoning bylaw amendments — changes to site plan review applicability and procedure, an updated ADU definition referencing state rules, and deletion of the older accessory apartment bylaw — for consideration at town meeting.

The Lakeville Planning Board voted Thursday to recommend three proposed amendments to the town's zoning bylaws for consideration at an upcoming town meeting.

The board opened public hearings and recommended approval for: edits to the site plan review section (Section 270-6.7) that clarify when site plan review applies and add a required statement of proposed use in submissions; an amendment to the accessory dwelling unit (ADU) definition (Section 270-2.1) to incorporate and…

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