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Cadillac Drive buildable‑lot application adjourned after neighbors raise rock‑removal, drainage and noise concerns
Summary
A request to convert a vacant parcel on Cadillac Drive into a buildable lot was adjourned after extensive public comment about rock removal, blasting, drainage and tree loss; the applicant said only a small portion of rock would need chipping and that rock‑removal activity is regulated.
The Zoning Board adjourned an application to convert a vacant parcel on Cadillac Drive into a buildable lot after extended public comment and questions about rock removal, drainage and neighborhood impacts. The applicant sought relief for lot area (12,061 square feet proposed vs. 15,000 required), a roughly 19% shortfall in minimum lot size.
Applicant counsel and the builder described the site as a buildable tax lot that dates to a 1968 subdivision. The applicant said all other dimensional standards could be met and that only the lot area required relief. The project team provided a…
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