If a plan shows lots in a subdivision which are subject to conditions
and restrictions of a covenant or imposed by the Board at the time
of definitive plan approval, the date of such approval and reference
to the conditions should appear on the plan.
Planning Board endorsement of its determination that a plan requires no approval as a subdivision does not mean that the lots shown may be built upon; this is a separate determination made by the Building Inspector or other official charged with enforcement of Chapter
500, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of Plainville.
As provided in Section 81L of the Subdivision Control Law, the Board may by vote duly recorded with the Town Clerk,
the Registry of Deeds, and the Land Court authorize its Chairman,
Clerk, or other persons to endorse on plans and other related documents
the Board's action with respect thereto. Such authority may be
limited as to time and scope, and such limitations shall be stated
in the recorded vote.
If land is divided or lots established in violation of these rules and regulations, the Building Inspector must deny building permits for all such lots, including those lacking the required street frontage or other requirements as well as the remaining conforming lots. This enforcement shall be in addition to other actions, as provided by §
540-61 hereof and by other laws and regulations.