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Board meetings and strategic plans from Ashuelot Pond Dam Precinct
The annual meeting included presentations and discussions regarding dam maintenance, repairs, and funding. Updates were provided on the installation of a temporary gate, addressing deficiencies, and working towards a permanent gate solution. The meeting covered topics such as spillway maintenance, emergency action plans, and the process for redrawing district lines. Financial matters were also discussed, including the treasurer's report, raising funds for operational expenses, and seeking village support for dam repairs. The potential expansion of the district and concerns about liability were addressed, along with comments and questions from members and attendees.
The meeting included a discussion about the district expansion vote and the three phases of dam reconstruction work, focusing on spillway #1, overtopping of the dam, and the old gate and wooden structure. The budget discussion covered warrant articles, administrative expenses, legal expenses, operation, maintenance, and repair of the dam, insurance, dam registration fees, and regional association fees. A motion was carried to add $150,000 to the Ashuelot Pond Capital Reserve Fund.
The meeting addressed several key items, including the authorization for a commissioner to sign checks, updates on the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and inundation mapping, and discussions regarding breach report and overtopping project design. Warrant articles were finalized, covering officer elections, reports, budget increases, funding for the Ashuelot Pond Capital Reserve Fund, and scheduling the 2025 Annual Meeting. New business included website analytics, use of donation funds for the gate, and an invitation to Joseph Schmidl from NH DES to speak about the Ashuelot River management instream flow management program.
The annual meeting included officer reports and discussions on completed work, including updates on dam projects and the FEMA grant application. NHDES offered assistance with grant writing. There were discussions regarding the deep drawdown schedule, the ownership of spillway #2, and requirements from the NH DES Letter of Deficiency. The meeting addressed raising funds for administrative, legal, and operational expenses, as well as contributions to the Ashuelot Pond Capital Reserve Fund. Future work on the dam was outlined, including survey work, completion of the dam breach model and Emergency Action Plan, and potential reconstruction or removal of the dam. The 2025 annual meeting was scheduled, and a special presentation was given by NHDES on the instream flow protection program for the Ashuelot rivershed.
The meeting addressed the creation of an APDVD website to enhance transparency and facilitate future expansion, including the purchase of a domain name and volunteer support for site development. Discussion on a meeting with NH DES regarding property ownership claims related to spillway #2, leading to a decision to investigate with a surveyor. The status of the dam gate was reviewed, focusing on the removal of the old gate and coordinating with M&K Diving to ensure the closure of the old gate system.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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