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Board approves Hidden Pines plan allowing five lots to rely on easement access instead of public frontage
Summary
The board approved a variance to reduce minimum frontage requirements for five of six lots in the Hidden Pines subdivision, allowing lots to be accessed by an internal easement rather than individual public frontage, subject to standard AGSF‑1 setbacks and staff conditions.
The Westfield Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance that allows five of six lots in the proposed Hidden Pines subdivision to be accessed from a private easement rather than each lot meeting the UDO’s minimum road‑frontage requirement.
Dane Crabtree with the community development department said the request is a variance of development standards for roughly 22 acres east of Shelburne Road; the concept plan shows six lots, with only Lot 1 meeting the 250‑foot frontage requirement and the…
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