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Votes at a glance: May 19 Alton Planning Board — fees, lot‑merger, extension and short‑term rentals

Alton Planning Board · May 20, 2026
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Summary

At its May 19 meeting the Alton Planning Board approved updated application fees, a voluntary lot‑merger (P26‑13), a two‑year extension for the Route 28 boat‑storage project, and two short‑term rental permits; minutes were approved and the meeting adjourned.

The Alton Planning Board took several formal actions on May 19, 2026.

Key votes at the meeting: - Approved updated planning application fees (abutter notice $6→$10; notice letters $1→$2; newspaper notice $75→$90). (Motion passed by voice vote.) - Approved voluntary lot‑merger case P26‑13 (Bill O'Neil Revocable Trust) to correct a historic mapping error from 1976. (Motion passed by voice vote following recusal by Bill O'Neil.) - Granted a two‑year extension for the Route 28 boat‑storage project (case referenced as 2202), with board members discussing milestone language and certificate‑of‑occupancy dates; the board noted it may require reapplication if milestones are not met. (Motion passed by voice vote.) - Approved two short‑term rental permit applications for properties on Bridal Road (cases P26‑12 and P26‑14); these will proceed to Selectmen review as the next step. - Approved the April 21, 2026 meeting minutes as amended and then adjourned the meeting.

Votes were taken by voice; the transcript does not record individual roll‑call tallies. The board recorded motions and carried each listed action during the May 19 session.