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The council held a non-public session, received public input regarding zoning regulations and industrial zone setbacks, and passed several resolutions including the acceptance of various highway safety grants for traffic enforcement activities and mobile data equipment. The council discussed planning for a future goals workshop and heard an update on state legislation regarding human trafficking and massage establishments. Administrative reports included upcoming changes to office hours for the Tax Collector and Town Clerk, information regarding tax billing schedules, and details on local community events such as the Memorial Day parade and recognition ceremonies held by the local VFW.
The Supervisors of the Checklist processed applications for new voter registrations, including those from other New Hampshire towns. The board addressed changes to voter names, addresses, and party affiliations, and reviewed voter removals resulting from death or relocation. Additionally, the meeting documented the completion of the Annual Verification process, which involved notifying qualified voters by mail to reregister and updating records for those who did not respond.
The Commission reviewed a site plan for a 2-lot subdivision at 74 Beaver Lake Ave and voted to approve the plan. Additional discussions included updates on the Community Garden, public outreach events, and property management services. The Commission approved spending for fertilizer for the community garden and for tree removal services at 17 Holiday Avenue. The Net Zero Task Force provided updates on legislation and efficiency codes. The Town Council Liaison reported on upcoming funding for the commission and public hearings related to easements. The meeting also included an executive session regarding property acquisition.
The council meeting included several key actions: approving a NH Highway Safety Grant for traffic enforcement, appointing a new member to the Southern NH Planning Commission, and confirming the appointment of a new deputy town clerk. A financial update was provided for the third quarter of the fiscal year, and upcoming changes to the Tax Collector's and Town Clerk's office hours were announced. Public hearings were held regarding revised water and wastewater user rate and fee schedules, and the acceptance of a Bureau of Justice Assistance grant for police equipment. The council also adopted the FY27 Town Budget and the FY27-FY32 Capital Improvements Plan. Additionally, the council authorized the acquisition of property at 17 South Avenue to support the Abbott Court development and accepted a donation from the Derry Village Rotary Club for the Community AED Program.
The council addressed various administrative and community matters, including public concerns over commercial signage in residential areas and reports from the Town Administrator regarding budget preparations, pavement management, and hazardous waste collection. Key actions included appointing a member to the Zoning Board of Adjustment, approving committee and liaison assignments, and authorizing the acceptance of a conservation easement, a wellness grant, and an interagency agreement for incident management equipment. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved an agricultural lease for Broadview Farm.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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