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Board approves controversial condominium amendments amid public scrutiny

July 15, 2024 | Hooksett, Merrimack County , New Hampshire



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Board approves controversial condominium amendments amid public scrutiny
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing amendments to a condominium property originally established in 2014. The property has undergone several revisions primarily for tax purposes, transitioning from 17 units to the current proposal of 13 units. The latest amendment involves unit O, which is set to be sold separately from unit Q, a change that reflects the intent of the current owners.

The meeting highlighted that there would be no significant physical alterations to the property, with only minor site adjustments noted. The board confirmed that previous approvals from the Department of Environmental Services (DES) regarding the original subdivision remain valid, alleviating concerns about needing to revisit those approvals.

During the session, the board also addressed a waiver request to bypass certain development regulations, specifically regarding stormwater management plans and soil types. After deliberation, the board agreed that strict adherence to these regulations would impose unnecessary hardship on the applicant, leading to the waiver's approval.

In addition to the condominium discussions, the board reviewed a significant site plan for Thibodeaux Enterprises at 10 East Point Drive. This project, which involves the phased construction of two buildings totaling 186,000 square feet, is situated on a 74.87-acre lot within the industrial zoning district. Previous approvals for a larger warehouse project on the site were noted, and the board is currently assessing whether those prior approvals will suffice for the new application.

The meeting concluded with motions to approve the condominium amendments and the waiver, ensuring that the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood would remain unaffected by the changes. The board's decisions reflect a commitment to facilitating development while adhering to regulatory standards.

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