A. 
Any person who wishes to cause to be recorded in the Registry of Deeds or to be filed with the Land Court a plan of land, and who believes that his or her plan does not require approval under the Subdivision Control Law, may submit his or her plan to the Board as required by MGL c. 41, § 81P.
B. 
The plan shall be drawn clearly and legibly to a scale of one inch equals 40 feet, on tracing paper, Mylar or cloth (as acceptable to the Registry of Deeds). Said person shall file, by delivery or registered mail, a notice (Form 1)[1] with the Town Clerk with a copy to the Board stating the date of submission for such determination. The Board, without unnecessary delay, shall act upon the plan in accordance with MGL c. 41, § 81P. The plan shall contain the note "Approval under the Subdivision Control Law not required," followed by sufficient space for the signature of all members of the Board.
C. 
Where a plan shows a combination of two or more existing lots, the existing lot lines separating such lots shall be shown as a dashed line labelled "Lot line to be abandoned."
D. 
Where a plan shows a lot without adequate frontage, which lot is intended to be conveyed to the owner of an adjacent lot with frontage, such plan shall show the adjacent lot and designate the lot line between the lot without frontage and the adjacent lot as a dashed line labelled "Lot line to be abandoned."
E. 
A person may also file a plan in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court under Chapter 380 of the Acts of 1966 with the following statement:
"I hereby certify that the property lines shown on this plan are the lines dividing existing ownerships, and the lines of the streets and ways shown are those of public or private streets or ways already established, and that no new lines for division of existing ownership or for new ways are shown."
(Signed)
Registered Land Surveyor
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