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Warner conservation commission declines to take position on small DOT surplus lot tied to rail‑trail access
Summary
After reviewing a narrow, long DOT surplus parcel that could help connect the rail trail to Route 103, the commission voted by voice to take no position on whether the Town should purchase Map 28, Lot 33, citing limited conservation value and practical constraints.
The Warner Conservation Commission reviewed a small, long and narrow Department of Transportation (DOT) surplus parcel (Map 28, Lot 33) that fronts Route 103 and could provide a brief connection from the road down to the railroad grade and the rail trail.
Tim Blagdon described the lot as a deep gully with little buildable area and said the southern end of the parcel comes out at grade near…
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