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Planning board keeps Manchester Water Works subdivision open after abutter raises encroachment, wetlands and notice concerns

2123400 · January 2, 2025
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Summary

The Manchester Planning & Zoning Board opened a public hearing for S2024-012, a two-lot subdivision of Manchester Water Works land on Cohass (Coas) Avenue, and voted to keep the hearing open to Jan. 16 to allow Manchester Water Works to answer abutter questions about an alleged encroachment, cleanup and sale process.

The Manchester Planning & Zoning Board on Jan. 2 opened and then kept open the public hearing on S2024-012, a subdivision application by Manchester Water Works to split an 18.32-acre lot on Cohass (Coas) Avenue into two buildable lots.

The board’s action matters because abutters raised a possible 20-foot encroachment and asked how the utility will notify neighbors if and when the property is listed for sale. Chair Bryce Cowell said the board wants a Water Works representative at the Jan. 16 meeting to respond directly.

The application, presented by Mike Dahlberg of TF Moran on behalf of Manchester Water Works, proposes two lots of roughly 51,837 square feet (lot A) and 50,851 square feet (lot B)…

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