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Conservation commission recommends Manchester Water Works subdivision with buffer‑placard condition
Summary
The Manchester Conservation Commission voted unanimously Dec. 23 to recommend that Manchester Water Works’ subdivision of an 18.32‑acre Cohass Avenue parcel proceed, on the condition that placards be installed along the protected wetlands buffer at 25‑foot spacing.
The Manchester Conservation Commission on Dec. 23 recommended that Manchester Water Works’ plan to subdivide an 18.32‑acre parcel on Cohass Avenue proceed, adding a condition that placards be installed along the wetlands buffer at 25‑foot intervals.
The action concerned Planning Board case 2024‑012 for Tax Map 826 Lot 9, which the presenter said would be split to create two new buildable lots of roughly 51,837 square feet (Lot 9A) and 50,851 square feet (Lot 9B) in the R1A zoning district. A…
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