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'No Motorized Vehicles' sign replaces non-compliant 'No Trespassing' sign at former Aspinall property

Tamworth Conservation Commission · February 9, 2026
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Summary

Easement monitors reported the removal of a non‑compliant 'No Trespassing' sign at the former Aspinall property and its replacement with a 'No Motorized Vehicles' sign permitted under the easement; Commission plans to blaze the east boundary.

Ned Beecher reported that the monitor for the former Aspinall property (Remick Farm) removed a non‑compliant 'No Trespassing' sign from the driveway and replaced it with a sign reading 'No Motorized Vehicles,' which the conservation easement allows. Ned said the new sign also welcomes walking and nature study and that he plans to help blaze the property’s east boundary to improve trail and boundary marking.

Jeremy Phillips said he will consult with Dexter Harding and contact the Bearcamp Valley Farm landowner about bricks (a monitoring or maintenance issue). The Commission used these reports to confirm compliance actions and to plan follow-up monitoring work.