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Reporting on a high-impact utility decision
Greenville Conservation Commission update (4/13/26): The Commission reviewed Eversource Energy’s permit to replace 101 power structures and a Dredge & Fill Wetlands permit. After reviewing maps, they determined there were no... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/greenville/conservation-commission/2026-04-13/ #MeetingWatch #GreenvilleNH
Highlighting proper recusal for conflict of interest
Transparency note: During the 4/13 Greenville Conservation meeting, Marshall Buttrick recused himself from the Eversource Energy permit discussion due to owning property abutting the easements. This ensures no conflict of... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/greenville/conservation-commission/2026-04-13/ #MeetingWatch #GreenvilleNH
Community impact of land management decisions
The Greenville Conservation Commission is moving forward with trail maintenance in Potter Woods, the Lamarre property, and the Town Forest. Residents should watch for upcoming clearing and potential new trail construction. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/greenville/conservation-commission/2026-04-13/ #MeetingWatch #GreenvilleNH
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What is happening with Eversource Energy in Greenville? At the April 13 Conservation Commission meeting, officials reviewed permits for the replacement of 101 power structures and a Dredge & Fill Wetlands permit. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #GreenvilleNH
The Commission reviewed the maps for the Dredge & Fill application and concluded there were no concerns regarding the impact on local wetlands. This project involves significant utility infrastructure work across multiple towns, including ours.
Accountability check: Marshall Buttrick recused himself from this specific discussion because his property abuts the easements in question. This is a necessary step to prevent conflicts of interest when utility companies seek permits.
As these power structure replacements proceed, residents near the easements should stay informed on how local wetlands and terrain are being altered. Follow this space for updates on Greenville land use. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/greenville/conservation-commission/2026-04-13/
At the April 13, 2026, Greenville Conservation Commission meeting, a significant permit review took place regarding Eversource Energy. The Commission examined an Alteration of Terrain Permit for the replacement of 101 power structures and a Dredge & Fill Wetlands Permit application. After reviewing the provided maps, the Commission determined there were no concerns regarding the Dredge & Fill permit. This project involves substantial utility work that could affect local land and water resources. To maintain ethical standards, Commissioner Marshall Buttrick recused himself from the discussion because he owns property abutting the easements in question. In addition to the Eversource review, the Commission discussed upcoming trail maintenance and new construction in Potter Woods, the Lamarre property, and the Town Forest. Residents should stay engaged as these infrastructure and land-use decisions move forward in our community. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/greenville/conservation-commission/2026-04-13/ #MeetingWatch #GreenvilleNH