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Hooksett conservation panel sends planning board letter of no concern for 4‑lot subdivision at 129 Merrimack Street

2255889 · February 10, 2025
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After a presentation from the applicant's engineer, the Hooksett Conservation Commission voted to send a letter to the planning board saying it has no concerns about a proposed four‑lot subdivision at 129 Merrimack Street, citing compliance with wetland buffers and zoning.

Tyler Heinrich, an engineer with Hoyle Tanner Associates, told the Hooksett Conservation Commission that a proposed four‑lot subdivision at 129 Merrimack Street meets local zoning and will not impact wetlands.

Heinrich said the property abuts town land and includes a delineated prime wetland. "A prime wetland has a hundred foot buffer by your regulations," he told commissioners, and his team delineated the prime‑wetland boundary so setbacks could be enforced. He said the proposed lots will front…

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