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Developer seeks special exception for 3‑lot subdivision with 6,447 sq ft wetland impact; commission urges alternatives to reduce buffer disturbance

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Granite Engineering presented a three‑lot subdivision proposal for 4269 West River Road that would cross wetlands; the plan lists 6,447 square feet of wetland impact and 21,061 square feet of buffer impact.

Granite Engineering told the Hooksett Conservation Commission on Wednesday that a proposed three‑lot subdivision at 4269 West River Road would require a wetland crossing for a shared private driveway and would disturb wetlands and wetland buffers.

Engineer Joe Piccurelli and project manager Kim Harrington described a 5.72‑acre site zoned for medium‑density residential that would be divided into two single‑family lots and one duplex lot served by a shared driveway. The driveway construction and associated grading would affect previously disturbed wetland areas and…

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