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Berlin council grants 12‑month extension to developer amid Parcel 57 boundary dispute

Town of Berlin Mayor and Council · April 13, 2026
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Summary

After months of disputed boundary maps and missed deliverables, Berlin's mayor and council voted unanimously to extend Coastal Ventures Properties' LDA study period by 12 months while engineers complete a recordable boundary plat and unresolved deliverables remain outstanding.

The Berlin Mayor and Council unanimously voted April 13 to extend the due‑diligence/study period of a land development agreement (LDA) with Coastal Ventures Properties (CBP) by 12 months, after months of disagreement over the exact northern boundary of Parcel 57 and repeated requests for additional survey and plat work.

Mayor said the town would move the deadline to May 29 to allow time for additional meetings with the developer and staff; the mayor also outlined that DBF engineers were preparing an eastern boundary survey the council would need to review and approve before any final subdivision is recorded. CBP's attorney pressed the council at the meeting for a 12‑month extension, saying his client had not been able to proceed because of delays in getting consistent, recordable parcel documentation and that without an extension his client would terminate the agreement: "Either the…

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