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Advisory board explores Hackett Hill site; town asked to walk property and clarify costs
Summary
The Hooksett Parks and Recreation Advisory Board reviewed a citizen request for a park on Hackett Hill, discussed site constraints including wetlands and steep slopes, and agreed to invite a town construction contact to inspect the property and advise on feasibility and costs.
The Hooksett Parks and Recreation Advisory Board on Feb. 1 discussed a citizen-led proposal to convert roughly seven acres on Hackett Hill into a neighborhood park, and agreed to invite a town construction contact to inspect the land and advise on feasibility.
Board members said the parcel, which they described as heavily wooded with some flat topography and a steep gully with wet areas, is owned by Tony Hooksett. The board noted access frontage on Corvo/Hackett Hill Road and said some limited parking could be created at the road frontage; members also raised the possibility that portions of the parcel may function as vernal pools or wetlands.
The board’s…
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