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Town of Easton
The Town of Easton is seeking Part Time assessing service from an experienced Certified Property Assessor to perform appraisal and assessing functions relating to exemptions, annual pickups, timber and excavation operations, and current use programs. The Town uses Avitar software to maintain approximately 380 properties, consisting of 250 homes and 130 vacant lots with no commercial properties.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 13, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Town of Easton
Close: Jun 13, 2026
The Town of Easton is seeking Part Time assessing service from an experienced Certified Property Assessor to perform appraisal and assessing functions relating to exemptions, annual pickups, timber and excavation operations, and current use programs. The Town uses Avitar software to maintain approximately 380 properties, consisting of 250 homes and 130 vacant lots with no commercial properties.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Easton
The Select Board meeting involved reviewing and approving the minutes from the January 21, 2013 meeting. A Treasurer's report was reviewed and accepted, showing the financial status of several accounts. Significant time was dedicated to finalizing warrant articles for the Budget Meeting and Town Meeting. The board worked on the 2013 town budget, with input from the Town Clerk. Two property tax reimbursement requests were addressed. A letter was signed to request energy usage data from PSNH for the Energy Committee. The board discussed the termination of ambulance service by Ross Ambulance Service and the need for a backup service. Gun permit applications were processed, and miscellaneous road work bills were reviewed.
The Select Board meeting covered several key topics, including the review and approval of the Treasurer's report, which detailed the financial status of various town accounts. Progress on the Easton Annual Report was discussed, with a deadline of February 15, 2013, for submission to Harrison Publishing. The meeting also addressed the setup of email accounts and Dropbox sites for Select Board business, and continued work on the 2013 town budget. Finally, the board reviewed a tax reimbursement application and addressed various correspondence items.
The Select Board meeting addressed several key issues, including the Presby Bridge lead paint investigation, the Ashton House salvage process, and Thad Presby's bid for the Gibson Road project. Discussions included the need for an independent lead paint test, a system for material removal from the Ashton House, and concerns about the completeness and cost of Presby's bid. The board also reviewed the Treasurer's report, approved a building permit for Nancy Feenstra (conditional on Conservation Commission approval), and addressed concerns about NP Drilling on Route 116. Other topics included parking lot lighting, ballot clerk appointments, road brush cutting, and upcoming elections.
The Select Board meeting covered various topics, including a review of the treasurer's report, an update on the Lafayette Recreation Department's budget and activities, and discussions regarding Gibson Road, Paine Road drainage issues, and a gate on Paine Road. Potential warrant articles for 2017 were submitted and reviewed, along with decisions on the Easton Town sign's design and a response to BTLA regarding Scott Viveiros' tax assessment. Updates were also provided on the Ashton House demolition and miscellaneous items such as a phone relocation and a logging permit.
The Select Board meeting covered several key areas. The Treasurer's report was reviewed and accepted, showing the total balance across several accounts. Progress on the Easton Annual Report was discussed, including plans for publication and upcoming budget meetings. Assistance with the town's website was provided, and websites for budget preparation were set up. Gun permits were issued, and the board addressed the passing of a longtime resident and a tax reimbursement request. All correspondence was addressed.
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