Bill Would Lift Limits On Lots in Ut

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AUGUSTA - A handful of landowners and real estate brokers on Monday urged lawmakers to intervene in a regulatory dispute over a 2001 law that could nullify hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of undeveloped lots in the Unorganized Territory.

Back in 2001, the Legislature closed a loophole in Maine law that essentially exempted development on lots measuring 40 acres or more from the Land Use Regulation Commission's subdivision process. At the time, regulators said the loophole was encouraging unchecked sprawl through the Unorganized Territory's 10 million acres.

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Bill Would Lift Limits On Lots in Ut

The 2001 law required landowners who already had divided their land on paper and submitted plans to the registry of deeds, but had not yet developed the property, to submit certified land plans to LURC. Other...

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