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Conservation commission recommends planning-board approval of three‑lot subdivision at 145 Garvin Avenue with wetlands placard condition
Summary
Manchester Conservation Commission recommended that the Planning Board approve a proposal to merge two lots and subdivide them into three at 145 Garvin Avenue, subject to a condition that wetlands boundary placards be installed; commission members questioned wetland buffer locations and lot sizes during discussion.
The Manchester Conservation Commission on June 26 recommended that the Planning Board approve a proposal to merge two lots at 145 Garvin Avenue and subdivide them into three lots, with the condition that placards marking the wetlands boundary be installed.
The recommendation followed a presentation by John Wickert of Wickert Land Surveying on behalf of Davis Road LLC. Wickert described the application as a merger of two existing lots and a subsequent subdivision into three lots in the R1A zoning district and said the applicant does not propose any encroachment into the wetland buffer. "We don't propose any encroachment into the wetland buffer," Wickert said, noting the delineated wetland flags along the Coleman Avenue side of the property.
Commissioners pressed the applicant for details on the…
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