Land Use & Zoning

A Connecticut 'lot line adjustment' (boundary line revision) is typically used to:

ACreate new building lots without subdivision approval
BRevise the boundary between two adjacent lots without creating new lots or violating zoning minimums✓ Correct
CMerge two lots into one for tax purposes only
DPermanently eliminate an easement

Explanation

A lot line adjustment revises the boundary between adjacent commonly owned or separately owned parcels without creating new lots. It must comply with zoning regulations and typically requires approval from the planning/zoning authority.

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