What is the difference between a subdivision and an Approval Not Required (ANR) plan?
A subdivision involves the division of land into two or more lots and generally, involves the creation of a private road. An ANR plan is the division of land into lots with frontage on existing roads, whether those roads are public or private. Since the latter type of development does not create new roads, endorsement of an ANR plan by the Planning Board is a certification that Approval under the subdivision control law is Not Required.

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1. How is land developed?
2. What is the difference between a subdivision and an Approval Not Required (ANR) plan?
3. Is my property in a floodplain?
4. What uses are allowed on my property?
5. Is my lot buildable?
6. Is my lot grandfathered?
7. Can I subdivide my lot to create another lot?
8. How much will it cost to ....?
9. Where can I get a copy of the Planning Board's Rules & Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land , the Zoning Bylaw, or the Zoning Map?
10. Do you have a plot plan for my property?
11. Can you recommend a lawyer/surveyor?
12. When does the Planning Board meet?
13. How do I get an appointment to meet with the Planning Board to discuss a planning issue?
14. Who do I call with questions?