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Rutland planning commissioners set Sept. 12 hearing after applicant seeks 2-acre lot for son
Summary
An applicant seeking to subdivide roughly 2 acres from a family farm to build a home for his son was told to add bearings, a location inset, and approximate well and septic placements to the final plat; the commission tentatively scheduled a public hearing for Sept. 12, 2024.
An applicant asked the Rutland Town Planning Commission on Aug. 22 to approve a minor subdivision creating Lot 1A — roughly 2 acres cut from an existing farm — as a future home site for his son, Theodore. The commission did not vote on the subdivision but agreed to schedule a public hearing for Sept. 12, 2024 if the required items are “in motion.”
The commission identified specific corrections and additions the final mylar must show. Among the items commissioners required were bearings and distances for the new lot, a location-map inset showing the lot within…
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