How much land is required to subdivide?

This would depend on the zoning district the property is located, and any environmental or physical impediments that may affect the development potential of any given site. That determination can be best made by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor. We cannot recommend a land surveyor but suggest you ask friends for their recommendations or look in the phone book for a list of surveying firms.

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1. How often does the Planning Board meet?
2. What is the deadline for getting on the Planning Board’s agenda?
3. What is the difference between a subdivision and an Approval Not Required (ANR) Plan?
4. How much land is required to subdivide?
5. What triggers Site Plan Review by the Planning Board?
6. How are Zoning Bylaws adopted?
7. Where can one obtain a copy of the Planning Board’s Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land, the Protective (Zoning) Bylaw, or the Zoning Map?
8. How do I get a building permit?
9. Who are the Planning Board members? Who is the Town Planner?
10. Who enforces the Zoning Bylaws?