What is the difference between a subdivision and an ANR (approval not required)?

A subdivision is a division of land into two or more lots and typically involves the creation of a new road. An ANR is the division of land into lots with frontage on existing roads, whether public or private. The Planning Board endorses ANR's certifying that approval under the Subdivision Control Law is not required.

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1. When are Planning Board meetings?
2. Where can I get a copy of the Subdivision of Land Regulations?
3. What does the Planning Board do?
4. How many Planning Board members are there and how long do they serve?
5. What is the purpose of the Subdivision Control Law?
6. Where can I get a copy of the Littleton Zoning Bylaws?
7. What is the difference between a subdivision and an ANR (approval not required)?
8. How can I determine what Zoning District I live in?
9. What does it cost to file an application with the Planning Board?
10. What uses are allowed on my property?
11. What are the minimum lot requirements, yard setbacks and total site coverage for my property?
12. Once a Special permit is granted, how long does it take to obtain my building permit?
13. I have several questions before proceeding with filing my application. Who can help?