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Select Board signs notice of intent to excavate for Tormeo site, orders follow‑up on alleged berm encroachment

3092363 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

The Select Board acknowledged and signed a state notice of intent to excavate for the Tormeo quarry site but directed code enforcement to investigate abutters’ claims that a berm at the quarry encroaches inside a 50‑foot buffer; the board scheduled follow‑up and asked staff to locate prior correspondence from 2020.

The Kingston Select Board on April 21 signed a Notice of Intent to Excavate from the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration for the Tormeo (Torromeo/Tormeo in transcript) property — a routine annual step the town uses for assessing excavation activity — while also addressing abutters’ concerns that quarry operations and a large berm are encroaching on residential buffers.

Town staff explained the object of the notice is to report…

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