Habitat for Humanity subdivision for Park Avenue approved by Planning Board
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Habitat for Humanity's plan to resubdivide Park Avenue into four single-family lots (two three-bedroom and two four-bedroom houses) received staff support after zoning-board variances and was approved by the board pending a final flat plan before building permit application.
The Planning Board voted to approve a subdivision and lot-line adjustment on Park Avenue filed by Habitat for Humanity. Fred Dargos told the board the project redivides an existing parcel into four single-family lots to support construction of two three-bedroom and two four-bedroom homes. The applicant previously secured zoning variances and staff and the city engineer recommended approval, subject to submitting final flat plans before applying for building permits. The motion carried on a voice vote.
Next steps: Habitat will provide final flat plans to staff and pursue building permits.
