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Planning board backs recommendation to divide 56 Brownwall Road into four lots
Summary
The Selma Planning Board voted to recommend that the town council approve a major subdivision application to divide a roughly 5-acre parcel at 56 Brownwall Road into four lots, a change staff said would trigger the major-subdivision process under the Unified Development Ordinance.
The Selma Planning Board voted to recommend that the Town Council approve dividing a parcel at 56 Brownwall Road into four lots, a step that staff said triggers the town’s major-subdivision review process.
Planning staff told the board the application, filed by Jimmy Barber Surveying on behalf of property owner Joseph Andrew McCartin, originally described creating three lots but that the applicant’s survey shows four lots. Planning staff said the Unified Development Ordinance language cited in the staff report—identified in the report as Section 17653—limits minor subdivisions to a maximum of three total lots, so creating four would require major-subdivision procedures.
The parcel is “a little under 5 acres”…
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