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The meeting included voting on town officials, combining the Office of Town Clerk and Tax Collector, and changing the term of the Town Treasurer. Discussions also covered adopting veterans' exemptions, property tax exemptions for service-connected disabilities, and adjusted elderly exemptions. Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance were voted on, and various articles related to town finances, including appropriations for town charges, borrowing money in anticipation of taxes, and accepting federal and state grants, were addressed.
The reports include commentary from the Selectmen, highlighting efforts to control the 2024 budget, research into financial policies, and the formation of a committee to explore options for the Masonic Building. The Town Warrant of Town Meeting covers election results and discussions on various articles, including the municipal operating budget, veterans' tax credits, and funding for equipment and road maintenance. Also, there are reports from the Town Clerk/Tax Collector, detailing receipts, DMV transactions, and online services, along with a summary of inventory valuation, tax rate breakdown, and financial statements.
The town meeting focused on various articles, including the election of town officials, zoning amendments (regarding non-conforming uses, definitions of feather signs, and sign regulations), and budget appropriations. Key budget items included the renovation of the Town Hall (which ultimately failed to pass), general municipal operations, roofing replacement, road repairs, bridge work, and the purchase of a truck for the Highway Department. Other articles addressed the Fire Department tanker truck (which failed), capital reserve funds, a police cruiser lease, a property tax exemption for solar energy systems, and support for youth sports.
The warrant covers various topics including the election of town officials, a zoning ordinance amendment concerning sign regulations, budget appropriations for general municipal operations and the renovation of the historic town hall, potential town line adjustments with a neighboring town, inter-town collaboration to reduce departmental budgets, requests to the state for roundabout installations at two intersections, road repair funding, a lease-purchase agreement for a new loader, funding for various town projects and trust funds, adoption of an all-veterans' tax credit, and acceptance of town office reports.
The Bradford Master Plan 2006 aims to guide the town's development over the next 5-10 years, balancing growth with the preservation of its small-town character. Key areas of focus include economic development, land use regulation, environmental and historic preservation, and expansion of community facilities and services. The plan integrates conservation (natural resources), community (social interaction), and constructed (built elements) aspects to minimize conflicts and maximize resource utilization. Specific goals include using a scientific approach to identify future growth areas; guiding development by identifying and preserving historic sites and resources; protecting scenic vistas and open spaces; educating citizens about natural resources; protecting valuable resources (water, agriculture, forestry, geology); preserving wildlife habitat; enhancing natural recreational resources; renovating or building a new Town Hall and Police Department complex; renovating or building a new Highway Department Garage; pursuing the use of town-owned properties; increasing the number of Fire Department and EMT volunteers; developing walking trails and bike paths; planning for future transportation systems (pedestrian, bicycle, transit); maintaining diverse housing types; ensuring residents can continue to live in town; improving open-space residential development regulations; and exploring methods to encourage energy-efficient housing construction.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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