Liberty Utilities Gets Site Changes
Liberty Utilities, which took over the former Blue Seal Feeds headquarters building on Buttrick Road, asked for permission of the Planning Board to make three changes, and was successful in its request.
Liberty Utilities, which took over the former Blue Seal Feeds headquarters building on Buttrick Road, asked for permission of the Planning Board to make three changes, and was successful in its request.
The Town Council heard from Conservation Commissioner Paul Nickerson regarding the proposed purchase of about 12 acres of woodland at 112 High Range Road, which is being offered to the town for $60,000 by the Hicks family.
At this time, no plans – and no money – exist to build Exit 4A off Interstate 93 with a westbound ramp. The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (DOT) held a forum Thursday, Sept. 12, at the Londonderry Municipal Center…
Resident Brian Micciche of 59 Perkins Road was granted a variance to put a storage shed on his property within the 40-foot setback, as required by ordinance. Micciche told the Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) at its Wednesday, Aug. 21…
The application acceptance and public hearing for the proposed Woodmont Commons development has been continued to the Aug. 28 Planning Board meeting, after the Londonderry Planning Board gave it careful scrutiny at its Aug. 14 meeting. Ari Pollock, an attorney…
A public hearing will be scheduled to discuss recommending that the town purchase the Hicks property at 119 High Range Road to conserve the land. At its meeting Monday, Aug. 5, the Conservation Commission discussed the Joint Negotiating Committee
Protesters against the Woodmont Commons Planned Unit Development (PUD), and calling themselves SWAT – Save Woodmont Apple Trees – turned out Sunday to demonstrate against the proposed cutting of 10,000 trees. Residents Mary Tetreau and Jack Falvey and about two…
The Town Council got its first look at a proposed Tax Incremental Finance (TIF) District for the Pettengill Road area from contracted planner Stu Arnett. If the council likes the idea, it would go to the voters in March 2014.
Governor Maggie Hassan and other state, federal and local politicians got together at the Executive Health and Sports Center at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport to discuss the proposed development of land off an extended Pettengill Road. The land is adjacent…
Jim Petropulos of Hayner/Swanson, Inc. and Ryan Gallmyer of Scannell Properties presented the Planning Board with a proposed 200,000-square-foot distribution center on property owned by Ballinger Properties at the junction of Pettengill Road and Industrial Drive. In their conceptual discussion…