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Warner landowner raises boundary dispute after neighbor’s resurvey shrinks conserved parcel by nine acres

Warner Conservation Commission · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Hannah Bridal told the Warner Conservation Commission that a neighbor’s resurvey and historical deed indicate roughly nine acres of her 88‑acre conserved parcel may have been sold off; the commission discussed surveying options, boundary markers (medallions) and legal outreach to the neighbor’s attorney before the Feb. 15 response deadline.

Hannah Bridal told the Warner Conservation Commission that she bought an 88‑acre parcel on Patty Road now under conservation and that recent resurvey work by nearby owners suggests about nine acres of that parcel were not part of the land she purchased.

"About, in September, we learned ... they had their land resurveyed and they found a document that stated ... part of the part that we thought we had ... are being tested," Bridal said, describing how historical deeds and newly produced maps prompted the dispute. She said the neighbor’s lawyer asked for an answer by Feb. 15 on how Bridal wants to proceed.

Nancy, the commission chair, summarized options…

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