Town of Walpole, New Hampshire
Conservation Commission
October 6, 2025
(Note: These are unapproved Minutes. Corrections will be found in the Minutes of the November 3, 2025 Conservation Commission meeting.)
Members Present: Nicole Adams, Wendy Grossman, Paul Happ, France Menk, Peter Palmiotto (Cochair & Presiding)
Alternates Present: Tom Beaudry
Members Absent: John Peska (Cochair), Lewis Shelley, Carolyn Vose (Selectboard Rep), Hale Morrell
Visitors Present: Steve Dalessio, Andrew Dey, Greta Drager
Call to Order: Peter called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm in the Town Hall.
Seating of Alternates: A quorum was present, so no Alternates were needed.
Review and Approval of Minutes
Paul moved to accept the September 8, 2025 minutes as written. Nicole seconded and all voted in favor. The motion carried.
Public Business
Financial Report: Conservation $281,421.08
Forestry $53,321.98
Correspondence: Wetland permit and maps; Conservation District Meeting invitation
The following item was moved to the top of the agenda to accommodate a guest who wished to speak to this item.
Reservoir Dam
Steve Dalessio reported that because of the change to the dam rating from low to high priority and rule changes, we now need to prepare for a thousand-year flood, but we are running out of time to do the work before the ARPA money disappears. DES recommends changing the work scope for the ARPA grant to permitting only. The remaining funds would be returned to ARPA. Then Walpole gets a new grant for the implementation. DES assures us here are grants available. Walpole should have information tomorrow from the meeting last Friday. Then we will request a meeting with only DES and Walpole to determine where we really stand. If we keep the dam, the first step would be a new spillway and to line the existing culvert that is rotted out. That would keep the Town safe. Walpole is very disappointed with Fuss & O’Neill, but the permits we are getting with the ARPA grants are good for five years. The good news is that no Town money was lost on the project and now we have more time and options to decide what we should do.
New Business
Hooper Institute Leadership Introductions: Peter introduced Greta Drager, the Executive Director. She would like the Conservation Commission’s thoughts and perspectives on Hooper Forest as Hooper Institute looks for new ways to utilize the Hooper Forest for classes, walking trails, etc. It was suggested she talk to the Trail Committee and Lew Shelley. George Gowdy was not available tonight but the classes in the school are varied and going very well. The Hooper Institute grand reopening will be October 18th at 12-2:00. Now that the building can be used year-round, they are considering classes for upstairs and in the kitchen, February vacation camp, adult programming, … Greta is open to suggestions.
There was a discussion about the dam. Water was pumped to irrigate the golf course this summer, but they can only take water down to a certain level for irrigation. We need an update on the Cranberry dam permit and cleanup project that was discussed earlier this year.
Easement Monitoring: We need to monitor four Town easements – Wendy has done three and will do them again. Wendy cannot do 4th one because she lives there. There are eight properties which Monadnock Conservancy monitors and a new person monitored a couple easements recently. It was suggested that with a new manager in place at Monadnock Conservancy, it might be a good time to request more feedback when properties are monitored, and a week’s notice prior to monitoring so someone from the Conservation Commission can go along and learn. We need a plan for monitoring all the properties we are responsible for. Peter will call a meeting to develop a monitoring plan.
Derry Hill Road – Class VI Road Status: It was observed that work is being done on Derry Hill Road, the Class VI portion. The work was not sanctioned by Walpole. The road is being flattened, and saplings are being pushed back to widen the road. The work continues from the beginning of the Class VI section past the field.
Old Business
Gateway Management – Invasive Control: Zack at Longview recommends doing more treatment in the future. The Conservation Commission will check in the spring to determine what is needed.
Fanny Mason Forest Management: Peter is planning to meet with Alex Barrett from Longview this fall to discuss the Fanny Mason Forest project.
Tree Planting – October 19, 2025, 1:00 – 3:00 pm: There will be five trees planted on the west side of the Common. In the spring an additional five trees will be planted.
Trail Committee
Updates: The Trail Committee will remove fallen trees across trails until winter, and during the workday on November 8th they will be doing the Rail Trail ditches. During the winter, the Hooper Hill Hoppers maintain the trails. The NH Bureau of Trails repaired two bridges on the northern end of the Rail Trail at their expense and with their own labor. We appreciate the help and having safe bridges once again.
The Rail Trail Maintenance agreement was reviewed by the Town Attorney and approved by the Selectboard. This is not a replacement for the annual request to brush hog the Rail Trail – it is a long-term commitment and an opportunity for the Town. Now we need to submit a work plan by the end of the year. We have requested guidance on creating a work plan since this will be our first one. Wendy is leading the development of the work plan and will seek input from Lew and the Trail Committee.
Other Business and Updates
Hooper Institute Board: No update, but the Hooper Board meets tomorrow night.
Next Meeting – November 3, 2025
Adjournment: Paul moved the meeting be adjourned. France seconded. Peter declared the meeting adjourned at 8:10 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary
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