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Planning board finds multiple new applications do not require regional review

January 26, 2025 | Manchester Planning & Zoning Board, Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire



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Planning board finds multiple new applications do not require regional review
At its Jan. 16 meeting the Manchester Planning & Zoning Board reviewed a roster of recently submitted applications and voted that none of the listed applications have regional impact or require review by the Manchester Conservation Commission.

The motion covered multiple file numbers submitted for public hearing (S2025-01, S2025-02, CU2025-01, SP2025-01, CU2025-02, SP2025-02, CU2025-03, SP2025-03, CU2025-004, CU2025-005 and SP2025-004 as listed in the board packet). Board member Steve Amino moved that the applications do not warrant regional review; Bob Gagne seconded and the motion passed with the ayes recorded on the record.

Board members noted a busy February ahead given the number of projects in the packet and advanced the administrative schedule accordingly.

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