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Development Permits

Assisting South Shore Developers

Zoning Permits, Site Plan Review & Subdivision Plan Approval

At, Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C., a member of Phillips & Angley, Attorneys at Law, our extensive zoning litigation experience allows us to anticipate and address potential problems in the initial permit stages of Massachusetts real estate development. We also provide forceful representation during any development permit related appeals and litigation.

Our lawyers work hard on the front end to facilitate residential and commercial development across Eastern Massachusetts, including the South Shore and Cape Cod. We help clients obtain real estate development permits, including those that will likely face appeals or lead to litigation.

Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C. can assist with the following property development permits and approvals:

  • Special permits
  • Variances
  • M.G.L. c. 40A, Section 6 petitions for non-conforming uses, structures and lots
  • Site plan review under local zoning ordinances
  • Definitive subdivision plans and related approvals under the Subdivision Control Act
  • Approval Not Required (ANR) plan approval for property division
  • Building permits
  • Environmental compliance (wetlands protection and Title V septic regulations)
  • Easements and unresolved title matters

With over 25 years of experience in zoning, land use and real estate law, Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C. has a demonstrated success in pushing through projects that meet resistance from local governmental bodies or administrative agencies. We put considerable energy into analyzing projects prior to permit requests so that we can give our clients the best chance of initial approval. Even when development permits are rejected by the permitting authority, we have the capability to advance those permits through judicial and administrative appeals and when necessary, to re-assess and revise projects to avoid protracted litigation so that the project can move forward in a timely manner...

Contact our Boston office at 617-892-4391 or describe your real estate permit issues using our online form. We will respond to your inquiry promptly.

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