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Developer to return after clarifying access and easement issues at Pippin Orchard preapplication

Cranston City Planning Commission · October 8, 2025
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Summary

Applicant for 1489 Pippin Orchard presented a preapplication to split one 5.7‑acre lot into two; staff and commissioners asked that the applicant secure legal rights to access the new lot and reconcile a discrepancy between subdivision and zoning definitions of usable area before filing a formal application.

An applicant seeking to subdivide 1489 Pippin Orchard Road told the Cranston Planning Commission that the project will return in amended form after staff and commissioners raised legal questions about access and how usable area is calculated.

Attorney Steven Antonucci said he appeared for the owner, Ted Rampini, and introduced engineer Jenna Shea to present an informal preapplication for a minor subdivision that would split an existing rear lot into two. Shea told the commission the property is about 5.7 acres in an 880 single‑family…

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