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Commission probes deed and survey errors after boundary dispute could reduce easement by 9.4 acres
Summary
The commission identified a boundary dispute on a conserved parcel and flagged a potential problem: an original easement survey may have been done by someone other than a licensed surveyor, which could create a legal vulnerability and reduce the easement area by about 9.4 acres; members will check registry of deeds and consult the appropriate regulatory office.
At the meeting Nancy Martin raised a boundary dispute involving a property now owned by Hannah McBride and asked whether the conservation commission has an obligation to correct the recorded boundary if the easement was conveyed to the town. Members reviewed paperwork in the monitoring file and discussed that deeds or easement language…
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