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Hooksett commission signs off on wetlands permit by notification for seasonal dock with condition on increased use

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A property owner on West River Road received conservation commission authorization to sign a wetlands permit by notification for a seasonal floating dock. The commission required a return for any change of use or increased activity, and limited initial activity to one seaplane and a small number of boats.

The Hooksett Conservation Commission on Wednesday authorized staff to sign a wetlands permit by notification for a seasonal floating dock at 4269 West River Road, subject to a condition that any change of use or increased intensity of activity would require the applicant to return to the commission.

Alden Bochman of Keyland Enterprises told the commission his company owns river frontage and seeks a seasonal floating dock to serve private use and occasional seaplane operations. Bochman said the state allows a 6‑by‑40‑foot dock and…

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