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Planning Board Agenda 09/16/2014
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PLANNING BOARD MEETING
Tuesday – September 16, 2014
356 Main Street - Farmington, NH

AGENDA - 6:00 pm

BUSINESS BEFORE THE BOARD:

  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Review and approve Meeting Minutes of September 2, 2014
  • Any other business to come before the Board
PUBLIC HEARING - 6:30 pm

NEW CASES:   

Application for Special Use Permit by: Kim Cardinal, Sr., Applicant and Property Owner (Tax Map R32 Lot 019): for property located at 78 Main Street.  The applicant proposes to replace the previously existing above-ground swimming pool and deck and install a 12 foot by 12 foot movable pergola that fall within the buffer of fifty (50) feet outward from the boundaries of a Class Two wetland.  The parcel is located in the Industrial Business (IB) Zoning District.

Application for Special Use Permit by: Eben Dorr, applicant/property owner through Norway Plains Associates, Inc., as Agent (Tax Map R38 Lot 2) for property located on Ten Rod Road.  The applicant proposes to upgrade an existing gravel logging road to a subdivision road within the Waterfront Protection Overlay District.  The parcel is located in the Agricultural Residential (AR) Zoning District.

Application for Special Use Permit by: Public Service of New Hampshire, applicant through Nobis Engineering, Inc., as Agent, for an existing 2.6 mile Utility Corridor located between Chestnut Hill Road and Spring Road.  The applicant proposes removal and replacement of existing utility poles and overhead lines within PSNH’s existing right of way through wetlands.

Application for Special Use Permit by: Public Service of New Hampshire, applicant through Nobis Engineering, Inc., as Agent, for an existing 1 mile Utility Corridor located between the Milton Town Line and Chestnut Hill Road.  The applicant proposes installation of a new Fiber Optic Line on existing utility poles within PSNH’s existing right of way through wetlands.



Paul Parker, Chairman
Farmington Planning Board