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Developer presents 26‑unit cluster subdivision concept for Pickle Pond Road; board weighs sidewalk, buffer and conservation options
Summary
A conceptual 26‑lot cluster subdivision on Pickle Pond Road would concentrate building envelopes on about 28 acres and preserve roughly 120 acres as open space; the planning board discussed sidewalk and buffer waivers and asked the applicant to coordinate closely with the public‑works department on road and winter‑maintenance plans.
Developers seeking to build a 26‑unit cluster subdivision on a 150‑acre Pickle Pond Road parcel presented a conceptual layout that would concentrate building sites and streets on the property’s front 28 acres and preserve roughly 120 acres as common open space. The planning board discussed sidewalk and buffer waivers, road design and the potential for deeded conservation of rear acreage.
Benchmark Engineering presented a plan for Parade REI LLC showing two new public roads ending in cul‑de‑sacs, 26 building envelopes, two cisterns for fire protection, a trail easement at the end of one cul‑de‑sac providing access to the larger conserved area…
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