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Board approves variance to split Cedarbrook parcel; applicant must show separate septic and water
Summary
Dorchester County’s Board of Zoning Appeals granted a variance to allow subdivision of a parcel in the AR district that contains two existing dwellings. Staff recommended approval because the lot was legally developed under an earlier zoning regime; the board conditioned the practical requirement that each new lot demonstrate separate septic and well service during subdivision review.
The Dorchester County Board of Zoning Appeals on April 22 approved a variance allowing a parcel owned by Cedarbrook Property Funding 3 LLC to be subdivided into two lots despite minimum lot-size and lot-width requirements in section 9.1.5A of the county zoning ordinance.
Staff told the board the parcel was legally developed with two dwellings under an older AOC zoning…
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