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Board of Selectmen 6-1-26.mp4
Monday, Jun 1, 2026
Timber Cutting Notices Approved for Chester Road and Crestview Way
The board accepted two notices of intent to cut timber. The first, from Cole Hall (forester) and RSA 227-J (logger), covers tax map 17-50 on Chester Road, with 4.92 acres total and 0.5 acres to be cut. The second notice, from John Brown and Sons (logger), concerns tax map 11, lot 44 on Crestview Way, encompassing 86 acres with 2 acres intended for cutting. This second notice was a resubmission due to the original being misplaced.
Town Addresses Financial Reporting, Bridge Concerns, and Memorial Day Funding Debate
During the meeting, several updates and discussions occurred regarding town governance. The Finance Director, Julie Jenks, presented the annual MS 232 report of appropriations. There was also a discussion about the delay in receiving information from the DRA regarding CRF status. An anonymous letter concerning a red-listed bridge owned by the state was addressed, with the board agreeing to forward the concerns to the state DOT, clarifying that the bridge is not town-owned. Updates were given on the cable committee's efforts to manage meeting storage and on upcoming CIP tours of the fire department. A significant portion of the meeting involved a heated discussion about the town's support for patriotic observances like Memorial Day, with differing perspectives on labor costs, funding, and community participation. Additionally, the board acknowledged receiving letters from concerned residents regarding taxes and the elderly, highlighting the need to address tax exemptions and explore alternative revenue streams.
Timber Cutting Notices Approved for Chester Road and Crestview Way
The board accepted two notices of intent to cut timber. The first, from Cole Hall (forester) and RSA 227-J (logger), covers tax map 17-50 on Chester Road, with 4.92 acres total and 0.5 acres to be cut. The second notice, from John Brown and Sons (logger), concerns tax map 11, lot 44 on Crestview Way, encompassing 86 acres with 2 acres intended for cutting. This second notice was a resubmission due to the original being misplaced.
Raymond Establishes $85 Fee for Floodplain Development Permits
The town is implementing a floodplain development permit fee of $85. This fee is intended to cover the administrative costs and site visit inspections required for any development within a floodplain. The initiative stems from a codification project to address gaps in town regulations and ensure compliance with state agreements, particularly within the NFIP program. Previously, there was an alternative administrative process, but this new fee structure formalizes the permit and inspection process. The fee covers $85 for inspection and approximately $27 for administrative tasks, including filing with state agencies.
Town Addresses Financial Reporting, Bridge Concerns, and Memorial Day Funding Debate
During the meeting, several updates and discussions occurred regarding town governance. The Finance Director, Julie Jenks, presented the annual MS 232 report of appropriations. There was also a discussion about the delay in receiving information from the DRA regarding CRF status. An anonymous letter concerning a red-listed bridge owned by the state was addressed, with the board agreeing to forward the concerns to the state DOT, clarifying that the bridge is not town-owned. Updates were given on the cable committee's efforts to manage meeting storage and on upcoming CIP tours of the fire department. A significant portion of the meeting involved a heated discussion about the town's support for patriotic observances like Memorial Day, with differing perspectives on labor costs, funding, and community participation. Additionally, the board acknowledged receiving letters from concerned residents regarding taxes and the elderly, highlighting the need to address tax exemptions and explore alternative revenue streams.
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