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TOWN OF EATON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03832 EVANS MEMORIAL BUILDING
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
March 6, 2007 The regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen took place on Tuesday, March 6th, 2007, at the Evans Memorial Building. Present were: Joyce Blue, Don Philbrick and Rick Young. The meeting was called to order at 7 p.m. Kurt Fisher discussed the emergency radios. He said he would continue to look for them and return them if he finds them. The minutes for the meeting of February 27th were accepted as amended. Don Philbrick said he will be visiting Washington and may miss a meeting sometime in April. Rick Young said he had spoken with Dennis MacDonald of the Center Conway Fire District. He had indicated that the District will have to raise its contract price for fire and rescue services next year. A building permit application from John Edge was reviewed, It needs setback distances. Gary Karp from the Department of Revenue Administration had been in with the forms to be sent to the charitable organizations (Little White Church and the South Eaton Meeting House). Phil Bodwell of Commerford Nieder Perkins LLC has been contacted about setting up a date to review the remainder of the property tax abatement requests. Don Philbrick drew attention to HB 882 which seeks to remove the liability cap for damages for the State and for municipalities. Responses to abatement requests from Luttinger, Borden, Russell, McKendry and Verney were reviewed, approved and signed. A Department of Revenue Administration mini course on the current use rules and criteria will be held on April 26 in Rochester. The Local Government Center is launching an interactive website for the Property Liability Trust. Primex his holding a workshop on unemployment compensation on March 26th in Concord. The Department of Environmental Services has issued a septic approval for construction for Lawrence Cassidy for property on Thurston Rd (Tax map R5, lot 25). The Office of Energy and Planning is hosting their spring conference on April 28th in Manchester. Legislative bulletin # 10 was distributed. It contained details of HB 882 referred to earlier. Paper flow and paper load were reviewed. It was agreed to extend office hours for the Selectmen’s office to Tuesday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Colleen McCormack-Lane and Suzanne Raiche were in attendance. The meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, David V. Maudsley |