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The Planning Board voted on April 22 to continue consideration of a request for a full release of a covenant affecting property at Trask Lane (definitive subdivision plan dated 06/02/1972) to the board's May 13 meeting at the applicant's request.
Planning staff said the development team and the town were awaiting additional correspondence and engineering responses before the board could act. A motion to continue was made by Tim Spiddle (acting clerk) and seconded by Jim Sears. The continuance passed by roll call: Tim Spiddle aye; Mike DeCoulis aye; Jim Sears aye; Louis (Lou) George, chair, aye.
Staff noted the matter had been continued several times and that the town expects to receive a letter from the development team in the week following the meeting. The item is scheduled for May 13, 2025.
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