Salisbury Planning Board to consider 5-lot subdivision; Conservation Commission discusses Hattan land donation
Salisbury's Planning Board will hold a public hearing Monday night on a proposed 5-lot major subdivision at Old Turnpike Road and Center Road, the most consequential item on the town's calendar. The Conservation Commission also met recently to discuss a potential land donation and other updates, though no decisions have been reported from that gathering.
Conservation Commission discusses Hattan land donation
The Conservation Commission met on June 24, 2026, but the minutes have not yet been published, so only the agenda is available for review. According to the agenda, the commission discussed several items, including a time-sensitive review of the Hattan land donation. That discussion included a draft purchase and sale agreement and draft deed. Other agenda items included:
- Approval of draft minutes from the May 27, 2026 meeting
- An update on the Natural Resources Inventory and the Town Master Plan, in conjunction with the Central New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission (CNHPC)
- An update on a trail building workshop
- Review of mail and correspondence
Because the minutes are not yet available, no votes or final decisions are recorded. The commission’s next regular meeting agenda will clarify any actions taken on the Hattan donation.
Planning Board to hold public hearing on 5-lot subdivision
The Planning Board meets on July 6, 2026, at a time and location listed on the town’s agenda. The main item is a public hearing on a proposal to create a 5-lot major subdivision on property identified as Map 238, Lot 55, located at the intersection of Old Turnpike Road and Center Road. The board will also review a conceptual boundary line adjustment involving two parcels on Old Turnpike Road: Map 238, Lot 3 and Map 239, Lot 32.02. This second item is a conceptual review, meaning no final decision is expected at this meeting.
No other items appear on the Planning Board agenda for July 6.
Coming up
- **Planning Board public hearing** – July 6, 2026, at the town meeting location (check town website or agenda for time). The board will hear public comment on the 5-lot major subdivision proposal and review the conceptual boundary line adjustment.
- The Conservation Commission has not yet posted an agenda for its next meeting. Residents should check the town website for updates.
Residents interested in development, land conservation, or trail building are encouraged to attend the Planning Board meeting or follow future Conservation Commission agendas. All official documents, including agendas and minutes, are available on the town’s website.
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