MARCH 11TH TOWN ELECTIONS RESULTS
SELECTMEN LIBRARY TRUSTEE SUPERVISOR OF THE CHECKLIST Vote for no more than one Vote for no more than three Vote for no more than one Term for 3 years Term for 3 years Term for 3 years
Joseph Collito 50 Debbie Doe 341 Loretta Carey 434 Joe Denning 309 Nancy Gavalis 300 Roy Farr 14 Molly Owen 226 Richard Walenda 132 Sue Brundrett 233
BUDGET COMMITTEE TRUSTEE OF THE TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY TRUSTEE Vote for no more than four Vote for no more than one Vote for no more than one Term for 3 years Term for 3 years Term for 3 years
Charles Carpenter 136 Elizabeth “Betty” Seeler 446 Archie Auger 432 Wendy Costigan 287 Ron Davis 54 Ashley Dolloff 276 Barbara Greenwood 346 Amin Kalaf 76 Shaun Lagueux 162 Paul Simard 187 Richard Walenda 134 Daniel Arsenau 118
Are you in favor of decreasing the board of selectmen to 3 members? 191 yes 264 no
Zoning Ballot - 2009 Results
Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 1 as proposed by the planning board for the town zoning ordinance as follows:
Amendment No. 1, if adopted, will allow signs in the historic district which are determined by the Land Use Officer to meet standards established by the Historic District Commission to be permitted without the need for a Certificate of Approval from the Commission. □ Yes 327 □ No 165
Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 2 as proposed by the planning board for the town zoning ordinance as follows:
Amendment No. 2, if adopted, will remove reference to a “buffer zone” in the description of the historic district overlay map, making it clear that the properties abutting those in the National Register of Historic Places are in fact included in the historic district. □ Yes 303 □ No 182
Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 3 as proposed by the planning board for the town zoning ordinance as follows:
Amendment No. 3, if adopted, will make a number of revisions to the current sign regulations. The changes clarify some existing regulations and make some additions, deletions and modifications recommended by the planning board. □ Yes 316 □ No 171
Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 4 as proposed by the planning board for the town zoning ordinance as follows:
Amendment No. 4, if adopted, will require that fences within a triangle extending 20 feet from a highway intersection be no more than three (3) feet tall. It will also require that the smooth side of fences constructed along a public way face the public way. □ Yes 320 □ No 169
Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 5 as proposed by the planning board for the town zoning ordinance as follows:
Amendment No. 5, if adopted, will, in conjunction with state law (RSA 674:62-66), regulate small wind energy systems. Such systems will be allowed only in the rural district and be subject to regulations on setbacks, height, sound level, shadow flicker, etc. The Land Use Officer will review applications after notification of abutters and an opportunity for comments from the public have taken place and issue a building permit if appropriate. The ordinance will also provide for the removal of abandoned systems. □ Yes 321 □ No 167
Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 6 as proposed by the planning board for the town zoning ordinance as follows:
Amendment No. 6, if adopted, will eliminate the requirement for a masonry fire wall between units in a building with two or more side-by-side units. Current fire codes do not contain this requirement, allowing for other means to be used to isolate side-by-side units. The amendment will also require that all new buildings or buildings undergoing a change in use meet all requirements of the current state fire codes. □ Yes 313 □ No 174
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