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Planning Board agenda lists proposed FEMA-related site plan regulation amendments for review

January 19, 2026 | Salisbury, Merrimack County , New Hampshire


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Planning Board agenda lists proposed FEMA-related site plan regulation amendments for review
The Salisbury Planning Board’s Jan. 19 agenda lists proposed amendments to the town’s site plan review regulations related to FEMA. The agenda entry identifies the subject but does not include draft amendment text, the sections of the regulations affected, or any staff report explaining the changes.

Amendments to site plan review regulations that reference FEMA commonly address floodplain mapping, compliance with FEMA standards, or permit conditions for development in regulated flood zones. The agenda provides no specifics, so it is not possible from the agenda alone to determine whether the proposed amendments concern FEMA flood maps, elevation requirements, building setbacks, or administrative procedures.

The agenda does not list any motions, votes or timelines for adoption; it is presented as an item for the board’s review. Interested parties seeking details on the proposed regulatory language should consult the planning board’s packet or contact town staff prior to the meeting. The agenda provides remote participation instructions and lists a tentative next meeting date of Feb. 2, 2026.

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