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Owner and consultant seek guidance for reduced‑frontage lot; board flags town fee and escrow questions
Summary
A landowner and consultant told the Charlton Planning Board they are seeking a special permit to allow a reduced-frontage residential lot; board members noted septic, driveway and conservation approvals are in place but raised questions about the town's site-plan escrow and inspection fees when no new lot lines are created.
CHARLTON, Mass. — A property owner and his consultant met with the planning board on Nov. 19 to request guidance about the submittal requirements for a special permit to create a reduced‑frontage residential lot.
Consultant Nico Lasselo of Copper Wind Survey explained that the parcel in question comprises upland area totaling roughly 3 acres within a larger parcel and that no new lines of division are proposed. Owner and applicant Steve Resekton…
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