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Community concerns regarding safety and emergency response for the Brookline Road excavation.

At the April 29 Planning Board meeting, neighbors raised serious safety concerns regarding the 1524 Brookline Road LLC excavation. Issues include heavy truck traffic and the need for a formal Emergency Action Plan with Brookline... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-04-29/ #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
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Connecting resident survey data to potential future zoning decisions.

Mason residents have spoken: 75% favor restricting development through zoning to preserve our rural character. The Planning Board reviewed these Master Plan survey results on April 29. Will these results actually shape future... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-04-29/ #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
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Board's demand for specific, binding evidence/commitments over vague promises.

The Mason Planning Board is requesting more than just 'should' from the 1524 Brookline Road LLC applicant. Board members are pushing for binding commitments on dust management and operational plans before moving forward. Public... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-04-29/ #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
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What does the future of Mason look like? On April 29, the Planning Board reviewed Master Plan survey results that show 86% of residents live here for the rural atmosphere and 75% want to restrict development through zoning. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
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At the same meeting, a major excavation project at 1524 Brookline Road (Case 26-01) faced intense scrutiny. Representatives from Brookline and Townsend raised red flags about traffic congestion, intersection safety, and the lack of an Emergency Action Plan.
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The Board has continued the hearing to May 27 to allow for more ecological reviews and a site walk on May 2. Residents: the board is now demanding specific commitments on dust and operations. Stay informed and show up to ensure these concerns aren't... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-04-29/
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At the April 29 Mason Planning Board meeting, two major issues highlighted the tension between proposed development and the community's desire to maintain its character.

First, the proposed excavation at 1524 Brookline Road LLC continues to draw significant concern. Representatives from Brookline and Townsend raised critical questions regarding traffic safety, road congestion near Lake Potanipo, and the necessity of a formal Emergency Action Plan involving Brookline Ambulance. The Board has requested that the applicant provide more than just vague intentions, demanding specific commitments regarding dust management and trucking routes. A site walk is scheduled for May 2, and the public hearing will continue on May 27.

Second, the Board reviewed results from a Master Plan survey of 150 residents. The data is clear: 86% of respondents live in Mason specifically for its rural atmosphere, and 75% favor using zoning to restrict development. As the Board moves forward with regulatory changes and subdivision amendments, it is vital to hold them accountable to these expressed community preferences. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-04-29/ #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
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