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ZBA continues city’s wetland special‑exception for fire‑training water line to Jan. 13 after resident pushback
Summary
The ZBA allowed the city to move forward with consideration of a 10‑inch water line to the proposed fire training facility but continued the wetland special‑exception hearing to Jan. 13 to allow engineering review of alternate routings and horizontal directional drilling (HDD) feasibility after sustained neighborhood opposition over tree clearing and potential road development.
The Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment on Nov. 25 agreed to continue the city’s request to install a 10‑inch water line to a proposed fire training facility, sending the application to the Jan. 13 meeting for additional engineering analysis.
Attorney Andy Prollman, representing Nashua Fire Rescue and Public Works, asked the board to treat the application as materially different from a previous, denied access‑road plan because this filing seeks only to install a water line rather than construct a road. He said the city expects approximately 400 square feet of wetland impact and 2,075 square feet of buffer impact and that the disturbed areas would…
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