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Planning board approves lot-line adjustment for property on Templeton Creek Road and Kingswood Lake
Summary
The Tar Heel Field Planning Board accepted materials and approved a lot-line adjustment transferring roughly 8 acres from an ~18.2–18.4-acre Templeton Creek Road parcel to a ~2.2-acre Kingswood Lake parcel, creating two parcels of about 10 acres each; the board signed the required mylar copy and closed the public hearing.
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The Tar Heel Field Planning Board voted to accept application materials and approve a lot-line adjustment for property owned by David Eguardadero, moving roughly eight acres from a larger Templeton Creek Road parcel to a smaller Kingswood Lake parcel to create two parcels of approximately 10 acres each.
Acting Chair Ed Ingalls opened the meeting and confirmed the application materials, mailing tube, labels and mylar were on file and had been submitted. At the public hearing, the applicant described the request: “What we’re asking for is a lot line adjustment,” he said, explaining one lot is about 18.2–18.4 acres and the other about 2.2 acres and that the transfer would split them into parcels slightly over 10 acres each. The applicant also requested two waivers, including items related to wetlands/percolation/testing.
Board members moved and seconded to accept the materials as complete and to proceed; the chair called the question and the motion carried by voice vote. With no public comments presented during the hearing, the board closed the hearing and executed the paper and mylar copies required for recording. Town staff explained the filing procedure: a signed black-and-white copy goes to the applicant and the mylar and additional copies are retained for town records and registry filing.
The approval the board recorded tonight covered only the lot-line adjustment as submitted; board members noted standard checklist items—setbacks, existing building locations, and any proposed decks or lighting—should be included if applicants later request additional changes. No additional conditions or modifications were announced at the meeting.
The board adjourned the lot-line item after signing the mylar; any subsequent recordation and filing will follow routine town registry procedures.

