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Case 4/11/06–1
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 — Notice
John E. Kukulka, Jr. has applied for a variance to section 7.2.4 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance to permit the subdivision of Lot F–30, 103 Intervale Road, into two residential lots, both of which would take their access from Intervale Road, even though the frontage of one would be on NH Route 101.
The Town of Wilton Zoning Board of Adjustment will consider this application in a public hearing in the Wilton Town Hall Courtroom on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 at 7:30 p.m.
The application for this case, and any other documents submitted with it, are available for inspection in the Wilton Town Offices.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 — Decision
You are hereby informed that the application by John E. Kukulka, Jr. for a variance to section 7.2.4 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance has been granted. The variance will permit the subdivision of Lot F–30, 103 Intervale Road, into two residential lots, both of which will take their access from Intervale Road, even though the frontage of one will be on NH Route 101, as shown on the plan submitted to the ZBA. The variance is subject to the following restrictions:
- No access from Intervale Road is permitted for any non-residential use on either of the lots.
- Driveway construction and grading is not to adversely affect drainage to or from adjoining properties.
- Access to both lots is to be by a single shared driveway to a single point of access on Intervale Road.
- The placement of the access easement and the easement language must be approved by the Planning Board as part of their review of the proposed subdivision.
This decision shall expire if the construction or use permitted by it has not begun by Friday, April 11, 2008. (Wilton Zoning Ordinance section 17.4)
The selectmen, any party to the action or proceedings, or any person directly affected thereby may apply for a rehearing of this decision. A request for a rehearing must be filed in writing with the Zoning Board of Adjustment on or before Wednesday, May 10, 2006, and must fully specify all grounds on which the rehearing is requested. (N.H. RSA 677:2)