New Hampshire Revised Statutes 230:7 – Class V Highways Changed to Class II
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The following listed class V access roads leading from the below described class I and class II highways to a recreational road in a state park or recreational area, shall henceforth be classified as class II highways:
I. The road running from New Hampshire route 107A for approximately 4 miles in the town of Deerfield and approximately 1
5/10 miles in the town of Allenstown to the Bear Brook state park located in Deerfield and Allenstown.
II. The road running from New Hampshire route 11A for approximately 2
3/10 miles to the Belknap state park in the town of Gilford.
III. The road running from New Hampshire route 114 for approximately 4
5/10 miles to the Clough state park in the town of Weare.
IV. [Repealed.]
V. The road running from New Hampshire route 111 for approximately
1/10 of a mile to Kingston state park in the town of Kingston.
VI. The road running from New Hampshire route 113 for approximately 1
4/10 miles to Madison Boulder state park in the town of Madison.
VII. The road running from United States route 2 for approximately
5/10 of a mile to Moose Brook state park in the town of Gorham.
VIII. The road running from New Hampshire route 9 for approximately 1
1/10 miles to Otter Brook state park in the city of Keene.
IX. The road from New Hampshire route 156 for approximately 2
2/10 miles to the Pawtuckaway state park in the town of Raymond.
X. The road running from New Hampshire route 119 for approximately 2
1/10 miles to the Rhododendron state park in the town of Fitzwilliam.
XI. The road running from New Hampshire route 103 for approximately 1
8/10 miles to the Rollins state park in the town of Warner.
XII, XIII. [Repealed.]
I. The road running from New Hampshire route 107A for approximately 4 miles in the town of Deerfield and approximately 1
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 230:7
- following: when used by way of reference to any section of these laws, shall mean the section next preceding or following that in which such reference is made, unless some other is expressly designated. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:13
- road: shall include all bridges thereon. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:26
- state: when applied to different parts of the United States, may extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories, so called; and the words "United States" shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
- United States: shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
5/10 miles in the town of Allenstown to the Bear Brook state park located in Deerfield and Allenstown.
II. The road running from New Hampshire route 11A for approximately 2
3/10 miles to the Belknap state park in the town of Gilford.
III. The road running from New Hampshire route 114 for approximately 4
5/10 miles to the Clough state park in the town of Weare.
IV. [Repealed.]
V. The road running from New Hampshire route 111 for approximately
1/10 of a mile to Kingston state park in the town of Kingston.
VI. The road running from New Hampshire route 113 for approximately 1
4/10 miles to Madison Boulder state park in the town of Madison.
VII. The road running from United States route 2 for approximately
5/10 of a mile to Moose Brook state park in the town of Gorham.
VIII. The road running from New Hampshire route 9 for approximately 1
1/10 miles to Otter Brook state park in the city of Keene.
IX. The road from New Hampshire route 156 for approximately 2
2/10 miles to the Pawtuckaway state park in the town of Raymond.
X. The road running from New Hampshire route 119 for approximately 2
1/10 miles to the Rhododendron state park in the town of Fitzwilliam.
XI. The road running from New Hampshire route 103 for approximately 1
8/10 miles to the Rollins state park in the town of Warner.
XII, XIII. [Repealed.]