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Votes at a glance: Merrimack Planning Board, April 1, 2025

April 06, 2025 | Merrimack Planning Board, Merrimack, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire


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Votes at a glance: Merrimack Planning Board, April 1, 2025
The Merrimack Planning Board took several formal votes on April 1, 2025. Key results recorded in the meeting transcript are listed below.

- Consent agenda (regional impact determinations; release of a maintenance bond for Greenfield Farm Subdivision): approved, recorded as 7 yes, 0 no, 0 abstain.

- 4 Webb Drive (LL Realty LLC / Patrick Baldwin; Case PB-2025-8): waiver from site-plan regulation section 3.07.b.11 (stormwater quality practice) — approved 7-0-0; conditional final approval of amended site plan for a 15,452-square-foot warehouse addition — approved 7-0-0. Conditions include peer review and sign-off of a pretreatment design by Fuss & O'Neill and submission of required checklist items in the staff memo.

- 420 Daniel Webster Highway (Premier Commercial Properties LLC / Felipe Goncalves; Case PB-2025-9): board found the application complete — approved 7-0-0; waiver of full site-plan review to convert the former Rite Aid to a church — approved 7-0-0; conditional final approval subject to staff memo (interior seating verification, minor traffic analysis per §3.14.C, off-site parking lease) — approved 7-0-0.

- Administrative approval noted in packet (March 28, 2025): attached auxiliary dwelling unit at 10 Lantern Lane (administrative approval granted by staff; details in administrative record).

- Approval of minutes of March 18, 2025: approved with recorded abstentions (transcript records one abstention).

Where the transcript recorded vote tallies, those tallies are listed above. Several motions were handled as unanimous board votes on the record (tallies recorded as 7-0-0); the minutes approval included at least one abstention in the transcript. For votes that condition future action, staff follow-up tasks are specified in the staff memos and recorded in the project actions above.

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