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Select Board hears public comment on cross‑access easement, parking rules and truck braking in residential areas
Summary
At a meeting with multiple public hearings, residents raised safety and access concerns about a proposed cross‑access easement for Mid‑State Community Development, criticized new ParkMobile-style parking signage on Russell Street, and weighed in on a proposed ban on unnecessary engine compression braking in residential zones.
The Plymouth Select Board heard several public hearings and extensive public comment on land access, parking policy and a proposed disorderly action ordinance amendment.
Cross‑access easement: The board opened the first of two hearings required by RSA 41:14‑a on a proposed 25‑foot cross‑access easement for Mid‑State Community Development (Map 110, Lot 46) to create a connection between Gould Terrace, Russell Street and Main Street. Joseph, a town staff member, explained the easement stems from prior Planning Board conditions (2006 and 2022) and said the town attorney has reviewed deed language. Resident Patrice Scott thanked the applicant for cooperating but urged clarity on maintenance: "It's a lot of steps to shovel and take care of… I think they should…
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