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Town of Raymond Town Warrant 2010 (updated 1/25/10)
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General Government Improvements | |||
and Maintenance | $ 11,500 |
yes |
no |
Highway Heavy Equipment | $ 40,000 |
yes |
no |
Highway Vehicle Replacement | $ 70,000 |
yes |
no |
Bridge Maintenance | $ 3,500 |
yes |
no |
Sidewalks | $ 1,000 |
yes |
no |
Master Plan Updates | $ 0 |
yes |
no |
Town Office Technology | $ 0 |
yes |
no |
Revaluation | $ 30,800 |
yes |
no |
Police and Dispatch | |||
Equipment and Vehicle Fund | $ 10,000 |
yes |
no |
Fire Department Equipment & Vehicle Fund | $100,000 |
yes |
no |
Recreation Equipment, Vehicles & Facilities Fund | $ 100 |
yes |
no |
Parks Equipment, Vehicles and Facilities Fund | $ 0 |
yes |
no |
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Total | $266,900 |
Recommended by the Board of Selectmen.
Not Recommended by the Budget Committee.
This is a special warrant article.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote
to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-Five
Thousand Dollars ($25,000) to be deposited into previously established
Capital Reserve Funds (listed below), and to apportion this sum among
the several funds as listed below. These funds shall be paid by Water
Revenues.
New Water Treatment Facility | $ 2,400 |
Clean Wells | $ 2,500 |
Paint Water Tank Towers | $ 2,500 |
Water Dept Utility Replace Vehicle | $ 100 |
New Well Site Acquisitions | $ 17,500 |
Recommended by the Board of Selectmen.
Recommended by the Budget Committee.
This is a special warrant article.
Article 16. To see if the Town will raise
and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Forty-Nine
Thousand Dollars ($149,000) for road reconstruction projects. This
will be a non-lapsing appropriation per RSA 32:7, VI and will not lapse
until the road reconstruction work has been completed or in two years,
whichever is sooner.
Recommended by the Board of Selectmen.
Recommended by the Budget Committee.
This is a special warrant article.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate
the sum of Eighty-four Thousand Three Hundred Forty-Seven
Dollars ($84,347) in support of the following Social Service Agencies:
A Safe Place | $ 2,875 |
American Red Cross - Manchester Chapter | $ 1,200 |
Area Homemaker Health Aide Service | $ 4,500 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Seacoast | $ 1,000 |
Child Advocacy Center of Rockingham Co. | $ 1,000 |
Child and Family Services | $ 5,500 |
Lamprey Health Care | $ 6,500 |
Retired Seniors Volunteer Program | $ 600 |
Richie McFarland Children Center | $ 3,025 |
Rockingham County Community Action | $36,049 |
Rockingham County Nutrition Program | $ 2,535 |
Rockingham Visiting Nurse Association | $12,913 |
Seacoast Hospice | $ 2,350 |
Seacoast Mental Health | $ 3,000 |
Sexual Assault Support Service | $ 1,300 |
Total | $84,347 |
Recommended by the Board of Selectmen.
Recommended by the Budget Committee.
This is a special warrant article.
Article 18. To see if the Town will raise
and appropriate the sum of Fifty-Four Thousand
Seventy Five Dollars ($54,075) for the purpose of Controlling Adult
Mosquitoes by applying by spray and/or other means bacterial insecticide
into stagnant water for mosquito larvae control and taking other reasonable
steps to control the adult mosquito population in the Town of Raymond.
Recommended by the Board of Selectmen.
Recommended by the Budget Committee.
This is a special warrant article.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote
to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty Thousand
Dollars ($20,000) for the purpose of paying for a portion of the
revaluation of the town as required by state law. The $20,000 to be taken
from the town’s existing unreserved fund balance and not to be raised
by taxation. The revaluation will be started in 2010, and is scheduled
to be completed in 2011.
Recommended by the Board of Selectmen.
Recommended by the Budget Committee.
This is a special warrant article.
Article 20. Shall the Town of Raymond vote to amend Section 281-1 of the Raymond, NH Town Code to allow snowmobiling on the following town owned parcels;
Road
Map
Lot Acreage
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1. Shatagee Road | 7 |
9 | |
7 | 13 | ||
13 | 2 | ||
13 | 4 | ||
19 | 2 | Total 149 Acres | |
2. Bald Hill Road | 8 | 36 | 50 Acres |
3. Langford Road | 25 | 11 | 304 Acres (Dearborn) |
4. Colonial Drive | 29 | 38 | 75.5 Acres |
5. Route 156 | 35 | 4 | 215 Acres (Flint Hill) |
6. Cilley Road | 39 | 6 | 371 Acres (Cassier) |
7. Deerfield Road | 44.29 | 1 | 56.1 Acres (Robinson Hill) |
Snowmobile use will only be allowed during the winter months and when NH Snowmobile Trail # 15 has its gates opened to allow snowmobile travel. To be administered by the Board of Selectmen
Article 21. Shall the Town of Raymond vote
to amend Section 281-1 of the Raymond, NH Town Code to allow OHRV use
on the town owned parcel on Bald Hill Road at Map 8, Lot 36, comprising
50 Acres?
Further, the Selectmen shall have the authority to restrict or prohibit use based upon unforeseen damage at their sole discretion.
Passage of this article and Article 32 shall mean that OHRV use is allowed on the Town owned Bald Hill Road parcel but is not allowed on other Town owned land
Article 22. To see if the town will vote
to ratify the previous actions of the selectmen to raise the cost of burial
plots from the previously authorized amount of One Hundred Seventy-Five
($175) to Three Hundred Twenty-Five ($325) for a single space lot. One
Quarter (25%) of the cost of the burial plot is to be used for maintenance
and upkeep, One half (50%) is to be placed in an expendable trust for
expansion of the Raymond cemeteries, and One Quarter (25%) is to be held
in trust for the perpetual care of the specific lot. The interest generated
from the monies held in trust are to be used for perpetual care.
Article 23. To see if the Town will authorize
that any future increased in cemetery plot fees be divided as follows:
one quarter (25%) of the plot fees being utilized for maintenance, and
upkeep, one half (50%) to be placed in an expendable trust for expansion
of the cemetery, and one quarter (25%) being held in trust with the interest
only being used for perpetual care.
Article 24. To see if the Town will authorize
the Selectmen to increase the cemetery plot fees as they deem necessary
but only after having held two public hearings.
Article 25. In accordance with RSA 411:14-a
The Town of Raymond Board of Selectmen called a Public Hearing on Monday,
June 15, 2009 and a second Public Hearing on Monday, June 29, 2009 to
take public comment on the acquisition of a property interest in the form
of a perpetual conservation easement in Tax Map 5, Lot 87 (50.84 +/- acres),
otherwise known as the Mottollo Superfund Site. This petition of registered
Raymond voters, submitted to the Raymond Board of Selectmen in accordance
with RSA 41:14-a, seeks to have the proposed acquisition of a property
interest of the aforementioned property placed before the voters as an
article in the warrant for the 2010 town deliberative session and vote
in lieu of a selectman’s vote.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote
to support No Hunting on Town owned properties that are less than 50 acres
and in neighborhoods with close proximity to homes. This includes the
following parcels: Bald Hill Road lot 63 ~ 9 acres; Towle Road lot 17
& 21 ~ 39 acres; Brown Road lot 16 ~ 11 acres; Lane Road lot 67 ~
19 acres; Jefferson Road lot 16 ~ 11 acres; Birch Court lot 27 & 28
~ 9 acres; and 3 parcels on Route 27 – lot 9 ~ 17 acres, lot 4 ~ 20 acres
and lot 11 & 33 ~ 26 acres.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote
to approve the following resolution to be forwarded to our State Representative(s),
our State Senator, the Speaker of the House, and the Senate President.
Resolved: The citizens of New Hampshire
should be allowed to vote on an amendment to the New Hampshire Constitution
that defines “marriage”.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote
to authorize the Selectmen to allow hunting on all Town owned property
where not currently permitted that met the regulation of New Hampshire
Fish and Game Laws Title XVIII. The property should be contiguous to larger
areas accessible to sportsmen. Public input should be afforded.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 29. Shall we rescind the provisions
of RSA 79-A:25-a which account for revenues received from the land use
change tax in a fund separate from the general fund? Any unappropriated
surplus remaining in the land use change tax fund, and any future land
use change tax revenues shall immediately be deemed general fund revenue.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 30. To see if the Town of Raymond
shall commence paying immediately the normal yield tax (Timber Tax) collected
under RSA 79:3 into its General Fund for the use of the town as determined
by the Selectmen and as authorized by RSA 79:13.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 31. To see if the Town of Raymond
shall immediately rescind the Conservation Commission and transfer all
rights, duties, and responsibilities of the Conservation Commission to
the Board of Selectmen as now allowed by RSA 36-A:1.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 32. To see if the Town will vote
to support Raymond Code 281-1 as adopted by the Board of Selectmen on
5-7-1990 that states: The Town of Raymond Board of Selectmen hereby gives
notice that all town-owned land is restricted from use by any and all
recreational vehicles and to further amend the ordinance to specifically
restrict only Wheeled Off Highway Recreational Vehicle use.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 33. Shall the Town vote to direct
the Board of Selectmen to place a Conservation Easement on the entire
370 acre parcel known as the Lillian Cassier Memorial Town Forest (Map
39 Lot 6) within 6 months of March 9, 2010. The conservation easement
is to be held by a recognized New Hampshire conservation easement holding
entity. This easement will permanently protect the parcel for the benefit
of Raymond residents, by preserving the natural resources, wildlife and
their habitats and by enhancing the scenic value of open space which are
essential parts of Raymond’s rural character as referenced in Raymond’s
Master Plan. The one-time fees for legal work, conservation easement preparation,
title search, deed recording and stewardship monitoring will be paid out
of the Conservation Commission Fund. Therefore, there will be no tax impact.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 34. Shall the Town vote to direct
the Board of Selectmen to support the Conservation Commission’s initiative
to purchase the Audette Estates property, 78+/- acres (Map 33 Lots 24-45)
between Audette Road and Smith Pond Road, with all expenses not to exceed
$275,000.00. The conservation easement will be placed on the entire parcel
at the time of the purchase and is to be held by a recognized New Hampshire
conservation easement holding entity. This easement will permanently protect
the parcel for the benefit of Raymond residents, by preserving the natural
resources, wildlife and their habitats and by enhancing the scenic value
of open space which are essential parts of Raymond’s rural character as
referenced in Raymond’s Master Plan. The one-time fees for legal work,
conservation easement preparation, title search, deed recording and stewardship
monitoring will be paid out of the Conservation Commission Fund per RSA
36. Therefore, there will be no tax impact.
This is a petition warrant article
Article 35. To transact any other business that may legally come before this meeting.
Given under our hands and seal this ____ day of January, 2010.
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Frank Bourque, Chairman
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John S. Barnes Jr., Vice-Chairman William
A. Hoitt, Selectman
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Cheryl Killam, Selectman
Joyce Wood, Selectman
A true copy of warrant – attest:
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Frank Bourque, Chairman
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John S. Barnes Jr., Vice-Chairman
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William A. Hoitt, Selectman
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Cheryl Killam, Selectman
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Joyce Wood, Selectman
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
TOWN MEETING – 2010
January ___, 2010
This is to certify that I, Christopher Rose, acting in my capacity as the Town Manager, hereby affirm that on the ___ day of January, 2010, I gave notice to the inhabitants of the Town of Raymond by posting an attested copy of the within 2010 Town Meeting Warrant at the Raymond High School within named and posted a like attested copy at the Raymond Town Office, being a public place in said Town in accordance with the provisions of RSA 39:5, on behalf of the Board of Selectmen.
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Christopher Rose, Town Manager
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
ROCKINGHAM, SS.
On this ____ day of January, 2010, personally appeared before me the above named Christopher Rose, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to this certificate, and acknowledged that he has executed the same for the purposes herein contained. Before me:
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Notary Public/Justice of the Peace
My Commission Expires:_____________
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