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Zoning board approves variance to allow house on landlocked 130 Tuttle Lane

Greenland Zoning Board of Adjustment · June 17, 2025
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The Greenland Zoning Board of Adjustment voted June 17 to grant a variance that lets a buyer build a single-family home on a landlocked lot at 130 Tuttle Lane, relying on a recorded 50-foot right-of-way rather than owned frontage; planning-board review remains required for buffers and drive access.

The Greenland Zoning Board of Adjustment on June 17 approved a variance to allow construction of a single-family home on a landlocked lot at 130 Tuttle Lane (R10 residential). Attorney Tim Phoenix, representing prospective buyers Colton and Megan Gold and the current owners David and Suzanne Sanderson, told the board the parcel has existed without owned frontage since a 1957 subdivision and that a recorded 50-foot right-of-way provides practical access to Tuttle Lane.

Phoenix said the lot includes about 3.57 acres…

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