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Conservation commissioners inspect Crown Point Road amid petition to reclassify parts of Town Highways 118 and 112

Weathersfield Conservation Commission · May 21, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners made a site visit May 21 to sections of Town Highways 118 and 112 (Crown Point Road) after a petition asking the Selectboard to reclassify parts of those roads as a legal trail; Commissioner Ellen Clattenburg recused herself from any vote tied to the petition.

Commissioners from the Weathersfield Conservation Commission visited the so-called Crown Point Road on May 21 to inspect sections of Town Highways 112 and 118 that are the subject of a petition to the Selectboard seeking reclassification from a Town class 4 highway to a legal trail. The walk began at the Clattenburgs’ landing off Asa Grout Road and proceeded north across the Battises’ property and then south to the boundary between properties owned by Brian Bosenberg and petitioner Beth Hunton near Wellwood Orchards. The trail is marked with yellow blazes.

Commissioner Ellen Clattenburg said she would recuse herself from any vote concerning the site visit because the petition names her and family members among the petitioners. The site visit was described in the minutes as a factual inspection; the commission did not take a formal vote on reclassification at the site visit meeting. The minutes state the commission completed its walk and adjourned at 8:00 p.m.