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The City Council meeting agenda includes several key discussion topics, such as a public hearing for lead remediation at the Bessie Rowell Community Center and citizen petitions concerning Terrace Road and Sterling Drive. The Council will also establish dates for budget workshops, review a revised permit for alcohol consumption on city property, and schedule public hearings for replacing Engine Four and amending local ordinances regarding wetlands and violation penalties. Additionally, the Council will consider the sale of city-owned land, proposed amendments to the City Charter, and various board appointments.
The board discussed and addressed new applications including a boundary lot line adjustment and a subdivision proposal for Crowley Container & Trailer Rental properties. The planner presented updates regarding potential amendments to the city ordinance concerning wetland septic distance requirements and downtown revitalization district regulations. Previous administrative actions included site plan considerations for single-family residential projects and updates on city water and sewer infrastructure, along with various planning department updates regarding project statuses and FEMA flood map revisions.
The City Council meeting addressed various resolutions and city business, including the adoption of resolutions for the purchase of portable ventilators, the acceptance of fire assistance grant funds, and the funding of litigation judgment. The council discussed and took action regarding property-related issues, such as lease negotiations for city-owned land, revocation of a driveway permit on Sterling Drive due to logging impacts, and the conveyance of a manufactured housing unit for remediation. Furthermore, the meeting involved discussions on revising alcohol consumption permits, setting criteria for the City Manager's evaluation, and drafting a policy for the use of electronic devices during meetings. The School Board provided updates on their budget, school achievements, and legislative matters.
The council received an update regarding the upcoming Muster Committee event and discussed the criteria and process for the City Manager's six-month performance evaluation. It was decided that a formal criteria-based evaluation will be developed for the one-year review, while an informal approach would be used for the current session. The council held a non-public session to conduct the evaluation. Furthermore, authorization was granted to schedule a public hearing for June 2026 concerning a grant from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services intended for lead remediation at the Community Center.
The council convened a special meeting to address a conflict in permits related to ongoing logging activity on Sterling Drive. Key discussions included the reconsideration of a prior decision, the ambiguity of existing permit documentation, and the potential for legal liability regarding stop-work orders. The City Manager was directed to investigate the permit conflict, seek legal guidance regarding potential lawsuits, and develop recommendations to restore the property to green space. Residents provided public comments regarding the history of the disputed parcel, environmental concerns related to well water, and reports of water flow changes.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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