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Lakeville planning board considers site-plan edits to require proposed-use statements, clarify parking
Summary
The planning board discussed adding a requirement that applicants state proposed uses in site-plan submissions and clarifying parking calculations using a hairdresser example to prevent shortfalls during customer turnover.
The Lakeville Planning Board on March 24 reviewed proposed edits to site-plan review rules that would require applicants to state proposed uses and help ensure parking and utility needs are sized to actual operations.
Town Planner Nancy Durfee told the board applications often arrive without clear proposed uses, making it difficult to evaluate parking demand and sewer or septic needs. She used a hairdresser example to illustrate overlapping customers:…
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