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Atlantic News This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 8 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 8A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JULY 8, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 27 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . OWN EWS NOW OPEN T N Chiq Plaistow selectmen discuss road changes a ui BY JESSICA JENKINS dor. state or town wants to take same page if this is a viable ta PLAISTOW | At a recent The Walton Road connec- any property to put this road option for the town of Plais- L meeting of the Plaistow tion was another issue. There through. The more they stud- tow. board of selectmen, a public was an abutter in the Walton ied it the less utility they saw Sherman said that safety hearing was held regarding Road and Shady Lane area in the road. From the ATF is important on Route 125. If Route 125. Chris Waszczuk that presented a petition from point of view, they saw access they eliminate left-hand from the NH Department of residents, asking that Walton management. Sherman said turns then a median is need- Daily Transportation (DOT) was Road be discontinued. He that they do not see how this ed. If a median is put in then Specials Breakfast present to discuss Route 125 said that six abutters in the road could be connected. the businesses are effected. Lunch and the access road. He intro- area were also present. He Komornick said that it An access road would assist Lounge duced Martin F. Kennedy, said that it is his understand- involves buying property. in this. He indicated that the open til Dinner director of Transportation ing the town discussed this Sherman asked where the Highway Safety Committee 1am! Systems from Vanasse and that they have main- Danos Development stands. is in favor of this plan. If this Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB); tained the connection Komornick said that it needs is changed, the delay will be HAMPTON BEACH Michael J. Dugas, Bureau of because the town felt that it to be bonded and it will begin six months and with that, he Authentic Mexican Food, Beers and Liquor! Highway Design for NH was a safety issue to discon- (it is approved). Sherman feels it is best to let it stay the DOT; and Sean P. Murdock, nect this road. However, it is asked if the ATF has recom- way it is. Senior Project Engineer for going to be moved approxi- mended where the road Senter said that she never 64 TEQUILLAS!! VHB. mately 200 feet. There will be should go. Komornick said supported the connection icardo C uervo'S Ask us about our Master Classes! Waszczuck said that he an intersection at the end of that this is the first meeting through the Senter Site. Her R lla was asked to come to this Walton Road. He feels this since February that has main concern is that she does “Tequi Call to register for our Tequilla Ria! ” meeting to discuss changes to will address some of the resi- allowed discussion. In Janu- not want to see this project RIA Breakfast Buffet on the Beach the plan (the last public hear- dent’s issues. ary was the first time they delayed any further. This was ing was November of 2004). Scruton said that there are saw the pulled back plan. In originally scheduled to be Open til 1am - Bloody Marys & Bloody Marias He said that this project had zoning and wetlands to con- February these plans where completed in 1996. She said sider with development. A first shown and that is when that she feels the town should APPETIZERS & SIDE ORDERS L16. Carne Asada Burrito, w/French Fries or Nachos, extensive public input and a A1. Refried Beans and Coleslaw taskforce was put together to service road would also have she mentioned that the town go ahead with this plan and A2. Spanish Rice L17. Chile Relleno (1)Deep Fried Cheese stuffed assist in the planning. trucks, patrons and employ- had concerns. asked that the cul-de-sac be A3. French Fries Poblano Pepper, w/ Rice & Beans A4. Onion Rings L18. Enchiladas (2) w/ Beans & Rice This project starts at East ees entering the site. Waszczuck said that the wide enough to accommo- A5. Nachos w/ Cheese L19. Chicken/Beef Quesadilla, w/French Fries or Road and extends into Planning Coordinator previous proposal had trou- date the trucks turning. She Cyan A6. Home Made Guacamole Nachos, and Coleslaw A7. Mexi Wings L20. Shrimp Burrito, w/French Fries or Nachos, Kingston. He reviewed the Leigh Komornick said that ble with truck movability wants to make sure the turn- A8. Nachos Mexicano and Coleslaw layout and history of the con- the highway supervisor has because of right angles. That ing radius is appropriate for Magenta Chile Beans and Salsa L21. Burrito Mojado Chicken or Beef covered A9. Queso Fundido con Jalapeño Y Chorizo w/a mild Salsa, w/ Beans & Rice struction of the access road issues with maintaining the was originally envisioned trucks and town vehicles. A10. Nachos Macho DESAYUNOS / BREAKFAST located near Old Road. He road. She noted that at the because of developed proper- Waszczuck said that the Carne Asada, Olives, Jalapeño, Salsa, Guacamole, & :) Orders with Smiley next to them come with Toast, said that in 2004 the town February 2005 meeting she ties. They felt that this was cul-de-sac works for trucks, Sour Cream choice of 2 Bacon/2 Sausage/Ham and Hash browns A11. Sampler Quesadilla, Rolled Tacos, Tamale, Nachos was asked to assume some of indicated the town was not not a viable option. Sherman but for plow trucks, the ham- Yellow :)1 Egg any style w/ Ch, Chile Beans & Salsa :)2 Eggs any style the maintenance of the access fully comfortable with the asked if the members of the merhead works. Komornick A12. Taste of México (1 of Everything!)Burrito, :)3 eggs any style road. She said that the High- ATF approved of disturbing asked if there is a way the Chimichanga, Rolled Tacos, Tamale, Enchilada, Fried French Toast w/choice of meat road. He said that different Taco, Chile Relleno, Quesadilla, Hot Cakes (3) w/choice of meat elements of the plan were way Safety Committee did this amount of wetlands. road can be deemed a service Black SALADS Bagel/Muffin Sandwich outside of Route 125 and come to a decision; in addi- Komornick said that they road. Waszczuck said that it S1. Garden FAVORITES tion, the Planning Board had were told they could obtain is up to the town to do this. If S2. Caesar 1. Breakfast Burrito w/ Ham, Bacon or Sausage would fall on the town to S3. Taco 2. Burrito de Chorizo with Mexican Sausage maintain. not taken a formal vote. She the permits and were amazed the town wanted to relocate S4. Chicken Caesar 3. Burrito de Machaca Scrambled eggs with shredded This project proposes a said that the changes in the by this. She said that as the the expense to the business S5. Shrimp Caesar beef, onion & Bell Pepper LUNCH COMBINATIONS :)4. Huevos con Chorizo Scrambled eggs with Mexican raised median down the cen- road have brought to light ATF they could not make a owners, they could. A com- L1. Hot Dog w/French Fries or Nachos, sausage, Beans & Rice ter of Route 125 to provide that the previous letter from proper recommendation mitment for maintenance and Coleslaw 5. Huevos Rancheros 2 Eggs on corn tortillas covered the town in favor of this plan because there was no forum needs to be formed. L2. Bean Burrito w/French Fries or Nachos, w/mild salsa w/Hash browns access management. This is and Coleslaw 6. Steak Ranchero Spicy Steak Chunks done for safety reasons. Sher- is no longer the position of to discuss this. Sherman said that a letter L3. Veggie Burrito, w/French Fries or Nachos, w/ onion, bell & Jalapeño sauce man said that the raised the town. The public hearing in was written to say the town and Coleslaw 7. Bistec con Huevos Steak and eggs L4. Tacos Dorados 2 Fried Tacos (Ground Beef or w/Hash browns median is a way to prevent Planning Board Chairman November of 2004 did not would take over mainte- Chicken) beans and rice 8. Huevos a la Mexicana eggs to order vehicles from crossing over Tim Moore said that the first show these changes. An nance and that they need to L5. Ham & Cheese Sandwich w/French Fries or Nachos, w/a mild salsa on top, Rice and Beans and Coleslaw 9. Huevos con Machaca scrambled eggs Route 125. Waszczuck said time the town saw these access road would need to be take some stand on mainte- L6. Quesadilla, w/French Fries or Nachos, w/shredded beef, Rice and Beans that based on all the informa- modifications was in Febru- a town road and that opens nance. However, the devel- and Coleslaw 10. Baja Omelet Carne Asada (Steak) Monterey Cheese L7. Jumbo Hot Dog, w/French Fries or Nachos, covered in Spanish salsa (mild) tion to date they felt the ary. He said that at that meet- up frontage. She said that it is opment of this road is five to and Coleslaw 11. Higado (Liver & Onions) w/ Rice and Beans raised median was the best ing L. Komornick raised the her belief that this needs to be ten years down the road.
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