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MINOT – The Planning Board this week approved a three-lot subdivision and accepted the final plan application for a second one.

At its October meeting, the board concluded its public hearing on Howard Woodward’s Woodward Farm subdivision on the west side of Brighton Hill Road, just beyond Death Valley Road, with the request that the developer present final plans that clearly identified the extent of wetlands on the property and the limits of buffer areas for a stream that runs across it.

Board members readily gave approval after viewing surveyor David Buker’s revised map and, adding the proviso that any development that impacts the wetlands must comply with DEP regulations, put their signatures to the final plan.

The board also accepted developers’ Reggie and Ben Pratt’s plans for Goodwin Acres subdivision, setting Nov. 9 as the date for the board to conduct an on-site inspection, and agreed to hold a public hearing on the subdivision at its Dec. 5 meeting.

As described by the developer’s agent, surveyor Tom Dubois of Main-Land Development Consultants, the remaining 25 acres of Suzie Goodwin Campbell’s old farm on Goodwin Road would be divided into three lots with the existing farmhouse standing on a lot with 12.6 acres flanked by two new lots of about six acres each.

All three lots extend from Goodwin Road to the banks of the Little Androscoggin River.

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