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Conservation commission agrees standard language for easement boundary markers to use in future approvals
Summary
Commissioners reviewed and agreed on recommended language to standardize boundary markers for conservation easements and wetland demarcation, including responsibility for installation and a placement standard; the language will be used as a reference for future cases.
At the March 27 meeting the Manchester Conservation Commission reviewed proposed standard language for boundary markers used in conservation easements and as wetland demarcation and agreed on a recommended template to use when the commission makes conditions on plans or reviews easement language.
Commission members discussed specific provisions: whether the grantor (the landowner/developer) or…
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