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Hooksett conservation commission tables review of after‑the‑fact wetland restoration at 325 Hackett Hill Road

Hooksett Conservation Commission · November 10, 2025
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Fraggle Rock Environmental presented a DES‑approved wetland restoration and monitoring report for 325 Hackett Hill Road; commissioners asked for the original planning‑board plan set and minutes, then voted to table formal advice until Dec. 8 to review the prior approvals and compare mitigation.

Damon Burt of Fraggle Rock Environmental told the Hooksett Conservation Commission on Nov. 11 that work to restore wetlands at 325 Hackett Hill Road has been completed and submitted for monitoring to the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES). Burt said Fraggle Rock produced an initial wetland restoration monitoring report after DES’s June approval and that the restoration involved removing imported gravel/fill, stabilizing exposed soils, seeding, and preparing to plant shrub and tree species in the spring.

The commission’s concern centered on whether the current mitigation plan differs from an earlier, planning‑board–approved design. Burt said DES’s file documents the restoration approval and a timeline…

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