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Conservation commission raises conditions but takes no exception to variance for Route 125 commercial site
Summary
Jones & Beach Engineers and the property owner presented a plan to develop three commercial buildings and associated drainage on a 75.4‑acre parcel at 324 New Hampshire Route 125, and the Brentwood Conservation Commission voted to "take no exception" to the owner’s request for relief from the town’s 50‑foot wetland no‑cut buffer pending plan revisions.
Jones & Beach Engineers and the landowner presented a site plan for 324 New Hampshire Route 125 in Brentwood that would develop a 75.4‑acre parcel with three commercial buildings totaling about 18,000 square feet, nine leasable contractor‑style units and a driveway of roughly 30,000 square feet. The developer is seeking a variance to permit about 3,880 square feet of grading within the town’s 50‑foot wetland no‑cut/no‑disturb buffer.
The project team said remediation of prior fill and other work changed the wetland delineation; wetland scientist John St. John and New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) reviewed and approved earlier remediation work. "We roughly spent between $150,000 to $175,000 cleaning that property," said Dave Scheibel of Revolution Real Estate, the property owner, describing the prior remediation and ongoing monitoring.
Dan Page of Jones…
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