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Commission reviews 2025 easement monitoring reports; follow-ups planned on access signage and debris

Tamworth Conservation Commission ยท January 12, 2026
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Summary

All 2025 easement monitoring reports were submitted; commissioners identified potential public-access signage at the Rhodes easement, an unresolved pile of bricks at Bearcamp Valley Farm, and a need to follow up on posting at the Aspinall/Remick Farm easement.

Jeremy Phillips reported that the commission has received and reviewed all easement monitoring reports for 2025 and summarized several follow-up items. He said the Rhodes easement may need a sign or trail marking to clarify public access and encouraged members to visit the site before discussing it further at the February meeting. At Bearcamp Valley Farm, Dexter Harding flagged a pile of bricks that remains an open question; Jeremy will follow up with Dexter and the landowner. Ned Beecher said he will follow up with the Remick family about posting and signs at the Aspinall/Remick Farm easement.

The commission did not record formal enforcement actions at the meeting; instead members assigned follow-up tasks to clarify access, communications with landowners, and monitoring records. Commissioners plan to revisit the Rhodes signage and other monitoring outcomes at the February meeting to determine next steps.