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Hampden conservation panel reviews extended orders for 24 Ridge Road, debates warrant and statute limits; approves cemented split‑rail marker

Hampden Conservation Commission · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Commission reviewed extended orders of conditions and a conservation restriction for Lot 24 (24 Ridge Road), confirmed orders recorded at the Hampden County Registry of Deeds and an extension through Nov. 6, 2027, approved replacing specified Lally‑column markers with a cemented split‑rail fence, and discussed pursuing a judicial warrant to inspect alleged wetland alterations on a large private parcel if statutes permit.

The Hampden Conservation Commission on March 18 reviewed the orders of conditions and a conservation restriction for Lot 24 (referred to in the meeting as 24 Ridge Road) and debated enforcement options for alleged wetland and vegetation alterations on a separate large private parcel.

Commission staff introduced Mr. Dasco, identified in the meeting as the builder and owner of Lot 24, and confirmed that the orders and the conservation restriction are recorded at the Hampden County Registry of Deeds and that the orders currently are extended through Nov. 6, 2027. Staff said Don Frederick of Sherman & Frederick (Palmer) will serve as the approved wetland specialist for the project and noted construction…

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