TOWN OF CANDIA NEW HAMPSHIRE 2000 ANNUAL REPORT TOWN AND SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORTS for the YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2000 2000 ANNUAL REPORT of the TOWN OF CANDIA NEW HAMPSHIRE for the YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2000 Hi cp^n 2000TOWNREPORT TABLEOFCONTENTS AMERICANREDCROSSREPORT 88 ANNUALTOWN FINANCIALREPORT 40-44 AREAHOMEMAKERHOMEHEALTHAIDESERVICE, INC. REPORT 89 BIRTHS2000 56-57 BOARDOF SELECTMENREPORT 45 BUDGET2001 12-21 BUILDING INSPECTION/CODEENFORCEMENTDEPARTMENTREPORT 69 BURNINGREGULATIONS insideBackCover CANDIAVOLUNTEERFIREFIGHTERSASSOCIATION FINANCIALREPORT 77-78 CANDIAVOLUNTEERFIREFIGHTERSASSOCIATION REPORT 76 CANDIAYOUTHATHLETICASSOCIATION REPORT 87 CEMETERIESFINANCIALREPORT 85 CEMETERIESREPORT 84 CHILDANDFAMILYSERVICESOF NEWHAMPSHIREREPORT 90 CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION REPORT 66-67 DEATHS2000 60 DETAILEDSTATEMENTOFPAYMENTS 25-36 EMERGENCYMANAGEMENTDEPARTMENTREPORT 63 FITTSMUSEUMFINANCIALREPORT 81 FITTSMUSEUMREPORT 82-83 HEALTH DEPARTMENTREPORT 72 LAMPREYHEALTHCAREREPORT 91 MARRIAGES2000 58-59 MINUTESOFTHE2000TOWNMEETING, 99-106 PLANNINGBOARDREPORT 70 PLODZIK&SANDERSON PROFESSIONALAUDITORS' 1999REPORT 96-98 POLICE DEPARTMENTREPORT 64 POLICEDEPARTMENTSTATISTICS 65 RECYCLINGCENTERREPORT 73 RETIREDANDSENIORVOLUNTEERPROGRAMREPORT 92 ROADAGENTREPORT 62 ROCKINGHAMCOMMUNITYACTION PROGRAMREPORT 94 ROCKINGHAMNUTRITION&MEALSONWHEELSPROGRAMREPORT 93 SCHEDULEOFTOWN PROPERTY 74 SMYTH PUBLIC LIBRARYFINANCIALREPORT 80 SMYTH PUBLICLIBRARYREPORT 79 SOURCESOFREVENUE 38-39 SOUTHERNNEWHAMPSHIRE PLANNINGCOMMISSION REPORT 86 SUMMARYOF INVENTORYOFVALUATION 22-23 SUPERVISORSOFTHECHECKLISTREPORT 68 TAXCOLLECTOR'SFINANCIALREPORT 50-51 TAXRATECOMPUTATION 24 TOWNCLERK'SREPORT 52-53 TOWNCLERK'SFINANCIALREPORT 54 TOWNFORESTFIREWARDENANDSTATEFORESTRANGERREPORT 75 TOWN OFFICEHOURS BackCover TOWNOFFICIALS 1-3 TOWNWARRANT2001, ElectionofTownOfficers/ZoningAmendments/BallotQuestions 4-5 TOWNWARRANT2001,Wan-antArticles 6-9 TREASURER'SFINANCIALREPORT 46-49 TRUSTEESOFTHECOMMONTRUSTFUNDSFINANCIALREPORT 61 VISITINGNURSEASSOCIATION REPORT 95 VITALRECORDS EXPLANATION 55 WARRANTARTICLES SUMMARY 11 WELFARE DEPARTMENTREPORT '72 ZONINGBOARDOFADJUSTMENTREPORT 71 TOWN OFFICIALS BOARDOFSELECTMEN Brien E. Brock, Chairman 2001 MarkR. Hardy 2002 KennethS, Goekjian 2003 MODERATOR A. RonaldThomas 2002 TAXCOLLECTOR Mabel Brock 2003 CandyStamatelos, Deputy 2003 TOWNCLERK ChristineDupere 2002 RitaGoekjian, Deputy 2002 TREASURER CherylStevens 2001 ElaineSeward, Deputy 2001 (Deceased) LindaBrock, Deputy 2001 ANIMALCONTROLOFFICER RaymondRodier 2001 BUILDINGINSPECTOR/CODEENFORCEMENTOFFICER RonaldCaswell 2001 (Resigned) JayMarion, Assistant 2001 (Resigned) Paul Lamy, TemporaryAssistant CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION Elizabeth Kruse, Chairman 2001 RichardWeeks,ViceChairman 2003 GladysBaker 2001 Mabel Brock 2002 DennisLewis 2002 JosephSaxon 2002 (Resigned) EdwardFowler 2003 Kevin Daverin, Alternate 2002 RichardSnow, Alternate 2003 JudithLindsey,Alternate 2004 EMERGENCYMANAGEMENTDIRECTOR RobertPanit FITTSMUSEUMTRUSTEES DorothyPurington,Treasurer DonaldWeeks JanetLewis ChristineDupere GeorgeComtois FORESTFIREWARDEN Leonard R.Wilson DEPUTYFORESTFIREWARDENS JamesGagnon LesCartier Tom Finch JamesWilson DeanYoung MarkHardy RobertPanit HEALTH DIRECTORS AmyLesniak RonaldCaswell, Deputy PLANNING BOARD MaryGirard, Chairperson 2001 ArthurSanborn, ViceChairperson 2002 Richard Lazott 2001 William Byrd 2002 ChristopherCloss 2003 RichardMitchell 2003 William Durgin, Alternate 2001 H. ClarkThyng, Alternate 2003 KennethGoekjian(Selectmen'sRep) 2003 ElliotHardy(Selectmen'sRepAlternate) 2002 POLICEDEPARTMENT ThomasMcPherson, Chief Michael McGillen, Sergeant Kevin Bowen, Full-TimeOfficer ScottGallagher, Full-TimeOfficer Daniel Gray, Full-TimeOfficer Richard Langlois, Full-TimeOfficer DavidCianfrini, SpecialOfficer KenMcCarron, Special Officer KerryPomeroy, SpecialOfficer ROADAGENT DennisLewis 2002 SMYTH PUBLIC LIBRARYTRUSTEES RichardMitchell, President DayleSmryl, VicePresident Jane Noon-Durgin PublicRep 2002 Kathleen Binns, Treasurer EllieDavidson, Clerk Edna Brown Albert Hall, III RogerLeavitt SOLIDWASTECOMMITTEE Mark R Hardy, Selectman KarenWalton, FacilityOperator SUPERINTENDENTOFCEMETERIES Russell G. Seward 2001 SUPERVISORSOFTHECHECKLIST Elliot Hardy, Chairman 2002 EdwinA Brock 2006 Candice Stamatelos 2001 TRUSTEESOFTHETRUSTFUND Norman R Stevens 2001 RudolphA Cartier, Jr. 2002 Russell G Seward 2003 WELFARE DIRECTORS Amy Lesniak Mary Hall ZONING BOARDOFADJUSTMENT ArleneRichter, Chair 2003 FrankAlbert, Vice Chair 2001 Judith Szot 2001 William Stevens 2002 William Stergios 2003 William Durgin, Alternate 2001 Ronald Howe. Alternate 2003 RichardSnow. Alternate 2003 2001 TOWNWARRANT THEPOLLSWILL BEOPEN FROM 6:00A.M.TO7:00 P.M. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF CANDIA, IN THE COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM, IN SAID STATE, QUALIFIEDTOVOTE IN THETOWNAFFAIRS You are hereby notified to meet at Moore School Auditorium in said Candia, on Tuesday, the Thirteenth ofMarchnext, atsixoftheclockintheforenoon, toactuponthefollowing subjects ARTICLE 1: TochoosethefollowingTown Officersfortheyearensuing: OneSelectmanfor3years OneTreasurerfor3years OneTrusteeoftheTrust Fundsfor3years OneSuperintendentofCemeteriesfor 1 year. OneSupervisoroftheChecklistfor3years Two Planning Board Membersfor3years ARTICLE 2: To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following changes in the Candia Zoning Ordinancesproposed bythe Planning Boardtobevoted byofficial ballot: Thefollowing8amendmentsare proposed bythe Planning Board ZONINGAMENDMENT#1 Are you infavorofthe amendment to the existing town ordinance?Amend Article 5.02:A to not allow homes to be built in the Industrial and Light Industnal Zones and require Special Exception fordwellings in a commercial building and to amend 13.04:B and 13.04:C to reflect thesechanges. ZONINGAMENDMENT#2Are you in favorofthe amendment to the existing town ordinance?Amend Article 5.02:B to allow Sexually Oriented Business to locate only in the C Zone and require a Special Exception. AddSection 1304:F Ordinancerestricting SexuallyOriented BusinesstospecifiedAreas ZONING AMENDMENT#3Are you infavorofthe amendment to the existing town ordinance'?Amend Article 13.04:C2cbyadding Buildabletorequiredacreage AdddefinitionofBuildable Landto Definitions ZONING AMENDMENT#4Are you infavorofthe amendmentto the existing town ordinance'? Amend Article 1304: GToadd requirementforSitePlanforMulti Familyhomes (isrequired bythe Site Plan Regulationsbutnotreferenced intheZoning Ordinance) ZONING AMENDMENT #5 Are you in favor of the amendment to the existing town ordinance'? Add Section 1403:C Impact Fee Ordinance to allow Planning Board to adopt regulations to implement impact fees and enable the Planning Board to require developers to pay impact fees for off site improvementsnecessitatedbyadevelopmentproposal. Add Referenceto Impact Feeordinancein section2:10. ZONING AMENDMENT#6 Are you in favor ofthe amendment to the existing town ordinance'? Under Article III. Definitions, Frontage Thedistancealong the lot line, etc Add the word contiguous between thewords, "the" and"distance". ZONINGAMENDMENT#7Areyou infavorofamendingArticleV, Section 502E. (e-5) oftheexisting town ordinanceto allowsocial clubs ofnon-profitorganization to locate on arterial roads in residential zonewithaspecialexception? ZONINGAMENDMENT#8Areyou infavorofthe amendmentto theexisting town ordinanceto allow the Planning Board to makethe necessary changes in format, numbering, title, etc., without changing thesubstanceormeaning? (Thisproposedamendmentisahousekeepingamendment.) Thefollowing2amendmentsareproposedbytheBuildingDepartment. ZONING AMENDMENT #9 Are you in favor of amending Article III of the Candia Building Code by replacing the entire article with a revised building code for residential construction, consisting of the 2000 International Residential Building Code as written, as established by the Building Officials and Code Administrators International to include at the end All residential structures shall be built in accordancetherewith? IRC changes to include: 1. Replace Chapter 27 through 32 in its entiretywith "1993 National BOCA Plumbing Code or the current state adopted Plumbing Code". 2. Replace Chapter33through42 in itsentiretywith"NFPAtoStateadopted National ElectricCodeorthecurrent Stateadoptedaddition". (ThePlanningBoarddoesnotsupportthisbyavoteof4to3.) ZONING AMENDMENT#10 Are you in favor ofamending Article IV ofthe Candia Building Code by replacing the article in its entirety with the 2000 International Building Code: All commercial and industrialstructuresshall bebuiltinaccordancewiththe2000 International BuildingCodeaswritten, as establishedbytheBuildingOfficialsandCodeAdministratorsInternationaltoinclude IBCchangesof1. Chapter I administration Section 101 4.1 Electnc Replace "ICC Electric codes" with "NFPA to State Adopted National Electric Code or the current State adopted addition". 2. Section 101.4.4 Replace "International Plumbing code" with "1993 National BOCA Plumbing code orthe current State adopted Plumbingcode." (ThePlanning Boarddoesnotsupportthisbyavoteof4to3) 2001 TOWNWARRANT YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO MEET ON SATURDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MARCH NEXT AT NINE OF THE CLOCK IN THE FORENOON AT MOORE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TO CONSIDERTHEFOLLOWINGARTICLES: ARTICLE 3: To seeiftheTownwill votetoraiseand appropriatethesum ofTwo Hundred Dollarsand no cents ($200.00) in continuation of its support of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program. (By requestoftheRetiredandSeniorVolunteerProgram, SponsoredbythePortsmouth HousingAuthority.) ARTICLE4: ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriatethesumofFourHundredTwenty-Two Dollars and nocents($422.00) in continuation ofitssupport ofthe GreaterManchester Chapterofthe AmericanRedCross. (ByrequestoftheGreaterManchesterChapteroftheAmerican RedCross.) ARTICLE5: ToseeiftheTownwill votetoraiseandappropriatethesum ofFive Hundred Dollarsand no cents ($500.00) in continuation of its support ofthe Child and Family Services of New Hampshire. (ByrequestoftheChildandFamilyServicesofNewHampshire.) ARTICLE6: Tosee iftheTownwill voteto raiseandapprophatethesum ofFive Hundred and Thirty- two Dollars and no cents ($532.00) in continuation ofits support ofthe Rockingham Nutrition & Meals onWheelsProgram. (ByrequestoftheRockingham Nutrition&MealsonWheelsProgram.) ARTICLE 7: To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand, Four Hundred Dollarsand nocents($1,400.00)incontinuation ofitssupportoftheArea Homemaker Home HealthAideService. (ByrequestoftheArea HomemakerHealthAideService, Inc.) ARTICLE 8: To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum ofThree Thousand, Three Hundred, Forty-six Dollars and no cents ($3,346.00) in continuation of its support of Rockingham CommunityAction. (ByrequestofRockinghamCommunityAction.) ARTICLE 9: To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars and no cents ($3,500.00) in continuation ofits support of Lamprey Health Care. (By requestofLampreyHealthCare.) ARTICLE 10: To see iftheTown will vote to raise and appropriate the sum ofThree Thousand, Eight Hundred and Twenty-eight Dollars and no cents ($3,828.00) in continuation of its support of the Visiting NurseAssociationofGreaterManchester&SouthernNewHampshire. (ByrequestoftheVisiting NurseAssociation.) ARTICLE 11: To see iftheTownwill voteto raise andappropriatethe sum ofOne Thousand Dollars and no cents ($1,000.00) in support of the Seacoast Child Advocacy Center. (By request of the SeacoastChildAdvocacyCenter.) ARTICLE 12: To see iftheTown will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars and no cents ($3,500.00) to support perpetual care of the Town's cemeteries. Said funds to be expended under the direction of the Superintendent of Cemeteries. (By request of the SuperintendentofCemeteries.) ARTICLE 13: To see iftheTown will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Dollars and no cents ($5,000.00) for the Fitts Museum. Said funds to be expended under the direction ofthe TrusteesoftheFittsMuseum. (ByrequestoftheTrusteesoftheFittsMuseum.)