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Board response to technical inadequacy

At the June 24 Planning Board meeting, members expressed consensus that current traffic and stormwater studies for the 1524 Brookline Road excavation project are insufficient. The Board is now requiring third-party reviews before moving... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-06-24/ #MeetingWatch
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Long-term community impact and resident concerns

The proposed 1524 Brookline Road excavation could last up to 15 years. Residents raised urgent concerns about road degradation, dust, and water table impacts. The Planning Board has continued the hearing to July 29 for further review... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-06-24/ #MeetingWatch
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Jurisdictional ambiguity regarding road damage

Can the Planning Board protect our roads? During the June 24 meeting, a board member noted they lack authority over road degradation—that power lies with the Selectmen. This leaves a gap in accountability for the 15-year Brookline Rd... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-06-24/ #MeetingWatch
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The 1524 Brookline Road excavation project is a massive undertaking that could span 15 years. At the June 24 Planning Board meeting, it became clear that the current plans may not be enough to protect our community. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
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Residents testified about serious risks: road damage from heavy machinery, dust monitoring, water table impacts, and the lack of a Pavement Impact Analysis. They argued the current traffic studies are incomplete and don't reflect seasonal reality.
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The Board heard these concerns and reached a consensus: the existing studies are insufficient. They have mandated third-party reviews of the traffic, excavation, and stormwater plans—at the applicant's expense. The hearing is continued to July 29.
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However, a critical question remains: Who is responsible for the damage? A board member noted the Planning Board has no authority over road degradation—that falls to the Selectmen. We must ensure the right officials are held accountable for our... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-06-24/
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At the June 24 Planning Board meeting, the discussion regarding the proposed 1524 Brookline Road, LLC excavation project highlighted significant gaps in the current development plans. This project, which could span 8 to 15 years and cover 67 acres, carries long-term implications for Mason residents.

Local abutters provided spirited testimony, specifically questioning the adequacy of traffic studies, the lack of a Pavement Impact Analysis, and potential risks to the water table and air quality via dust. Residents are concerned that the current data does not fully account for the impact of heavy machinery on our local roads and seasonal traffic patterns.

In response to these concerns, the Planning Board reached a consensus that the technical studies provided by the applicant are insufficient. They have moved to require independent, third-party reviews of the traffic, excavation, and stormwater plans. The applicant has also been directed to pay for these reviews. 

The public hearing has been continued to July 29, 2026, at 7:10 PM. It is vital that residents attend to ensure these third-party reviews address the specific safety and infrastructure concerns raised by the community. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/planning-board/2026-06-24/ #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
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