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Conservation commission recommends approval of 220-unit Bartlett Preserve with conditions on plantings, snow management and wetland signage
Summary
The Manchester Conservation Commission on May 22 recommended the Planning Board approve Bartlett Preserve (PDSP 2025-001), a 220‑unit townhouse development on South Mammoth Road, contingent on native plantings, certified winter-maintenance, snow‑storage siting away from wetlands and wetland placards.
The Manchester Conservation Commission on May 22 voted to recommend approval of the Bartlett Preserve site plan (PDSP 2025-001), a proposed 220-unit townhouse-style development on roughly 46 acres at South Mammoth, Corning and Lucas Roads, with a set of conditions the commission said are intended to reduce impacts on wetlands and neighboring properties.
Tom Zajac, a civil engineer with IMEC (formerly Hainer Swanson), and project team members described the proposal as a clustered townhouse development that concentrates 220 units in 44 buildings across three upland areas bisected by two wetland systems. The project site contains about 10 acres of wetlands (about 20% of the parcel) and will require two wetland crossings and a New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services…
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