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The Quincy Planning Board accepted the planning department 27s report on three Approval Not Required (ANR) plans during the Jan. 15 meeting. The department presented the three plans together and told the board each meets the statutory requirements for ANR processing.
The three plans are: 108 Lennox Street (post-construction division of a large parcel into two taxable lots after a second dwelling was built under zoning relief), 506–514 South Street (a property-line adjustment to place an existing retaining wall entirely on the developing property to facilitate a future residential development), and 2 South Central Terrace (post-construction division establishing a new lot following previously approved dimensional relief and construction).
The department said the lots and changes conform to the tenure and parcel rules for an ANR submission and that any larger site plan review or permitting will follow for future development. The report concluded the department 27s review; the board took the item as a business matter. No separate motions with roll-call votes are recorded in the transcript for these ANR plan acceptances; the department indicated the plans were processed consistent with ANR standards.
The planning department will record the ANR filings and coordinate any subsequent site plan reviews for the properties if formal development applications are submitted.
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