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Zoning board approves Patel petition for 90 Main Street

October 17, 2025 | Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


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Zoning board approves Patel petition for 90 Main Street
The Town of Lakeville Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously approved a petition from Patel concerning 90 Main Street after the applicant presented stamped plans.

The application was continued from a prior meeting so the applicant could provide stamped plans. The board chair confirmed, "This is exactly what I wanted. And nothing else has changed from your application since last time," and the board moved to approve the petition. The board vote was verbal — "Aye" — and the chair stated, "Motion carries unanimously." (Board discussion and vote began at the start of the meeting record for this item.)

Kathy, a planning department staff member, summarized post-approval steps: applicants have two weeks to complete paperwork; the decision then goes to the town clerk and remains there for 20 days to allow for appeals. If there are no appeals, Patel was told to record the decision at the registry of deeds and bring the receipt to the building department to obtain a permit. As Kathy put it, applicants must "record that decision, and then you bring your receipt to the building department," after which the building department will issue a permit.

The record contains no further conditions or dissent on this petition. No individual board member vote tallies or names were recorded in the transcript beyond the board's unanimous verbal approval.

The board moved to the next agenda items after confirming the paperwork process with the applicant.

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