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Large-scale industrial development impact
At the April 14 Conservation Commission meeting, officials reviewed a proposal for a massive 105,000 sq. ft. warehouse at 12 Jacks Bridge Road. The project would convert 11 acres to industrial use. Residents should stay... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/conservation-commission/2026-04-14/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
Environmental and safety scrutiny
Londonderry Conservation Commission is scrutinizing the 12 Jacks Bridge Road warehouse project, specifically questioning truck circulation and the potential for chemical/hazardous material contamination on the 11-acre site... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/conservation-commission/2026-04-14/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
Residential subdivision and density
New residential density alert: The Diamond Edge Subdivision proposal (115 Hy Road) was reviewed on 4/14. The plan involves splitting an 8.7-acre parcel into two lots. The Commission is currently focused on erosion and... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/conservation-commission/2026-04-14/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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Large-scale industrial development is moving forward in Londonderry. At the April 14 Conservation Commission meeting, a proposal for a 105,000 sq. ft. warehouse at 12 Jacks Bridge Road was a major point of discussion. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
The project involves converting 11 acres of land into a speculative dry-goods warehouse. This scale of development brings significant questions regarding heavy truck traffic, site layout, and parking capacity for the surrounding area.
The Commission is currently questioning potential environmental risks, including the possibility of chemical or hazardous material contamination. As this project moves through the approval process, local residents must keep a close eye on land-use changes.
In addition to the warehouse, the Commission also reviewed the Diamond Edge Subdivision at 115 Hy Road, which would split 8.7 acres into two residential lots. Stay tuned for more updates on how these decisions shape our community. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/conservation-commission/2026-04-14/
Significant land-use changes are currently under review by the Londonderry Conservation Commission. During the meeting on April 14, the Commission discussed a proposal for a 105,000 sq. ft. speculative dry-goods warehouse located at 12 Jacks Bridge Road. This project would transform an 11-acre site into an industrial facility. The Commission raised several critical questions regarding the site's impact, specifically focusing on truck circulation, parking capacity, and the potential for chemical or hazardous material contamination. For residents, this represents a major shift in local land use that could affect traffic patterns and environmental safety. Additionally, the Commission reviewed the Diamond Edge Subdivision proposal at 115 Hy Road, which seeks to divide an 8.7-acre parcel into two separate lots. Discussion focused on technical mitigations like erosion control and drainage to protect local wetlands. We will continue to monitor these developments to ensure that large-scale industrial and residential projects are held to the highest standards of environmental and community accountability. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/conservation-commission/2026-04-14/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH