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Planning board recommends 10-foot pedestrian path inside 35-foot Samuel Drive easement

2122712 · January 17, 2025
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The Concord Planning Board voted to recommend that City Council narrow the pedestrian portion of a 35-foot municipal easement on Samuel Drive to a 10-foot-wide path centered within the existing utility easement, subject to engineering approval and protections for underlying utilities.

The Concord Planning Board voted to recommend that City Council narrow the pedestrian portion of a 35-foot municipal easement on Samuel Drive to a 10-foot-wide path centered within the existing utility easement, with the remaining portion of the easement reserved for utility access and grading necessary to construct or maintain the path.

The recommendation, approved after public testimony and a staff review, asks that the applicant provide an engineered plan demonstrating that the path can meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards and that construction will not adversely affect the water and sewer utilities under the easement. The board also asked for initial signage or wayfinding to…

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