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Annual report of the Town of Richmond, New Hampshire PDF

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Annual Reports of RICHMOND New Hampshire For Year Ending December 2000 31, Digitized by the Internet Archive 2013 in http://archive.org/details/annualreportofto2000rich ^^/"^ INDEX ^ 5.^^' Appropriations and Taxes Assessed 19 Archives Report 55 Auditor's Report 40 Balance Sheet, Comparative 22 Budget 11 Community Kitchen Report 57 & Comparative Statement ofAppropriations Expenditures 20 & Comparative Statement ofEstimated Actual Revenues 29 Conservation Commission Report 52 Fire Department Equipment Fund 32 Fire Department Report 46 Forest Fire Warden's Report 47 Green Thumb 55 Home Healthcare, Hospice and Community Services Report 59 Library Report — 53 Library Trustees' Financial Report 2000 54 Monadnock Family Services 60 New Hampshire Public Deposits 32 Payment—s, Details of 33 Payroll 2000 62 Planning Board Report 53 Police Activity Report 49 Police Drug Confiscation Fund Savings Account 32 Police Report 48 Property Tax Inventory 74 Recreation Committee Report 56 Rescue Squad Report 44 Report ofTax Collector 45 Resident List 64 Revenues, Estimated and Actual 12 Richmond 250 Commission 58 Road Agent's Report 45 School Recap 61 Selectmen's Report 42 Southwestern Community Services 59 Tax Collector's Report 24 Tax Rate Calculation 29 Town Clerk's Receipts 41 Town Clerk's Report — 41 Town Meeting Results 2000 13 Town Meeting Report 43 Town Officers 2 Treasurer's Report 31 Trust Funds Report 39 Trust Fund Trustees Report 44 Vital Statistics 63 Warrant 6 Yield Taxes, Summary of 28 E TOWN OFFICERS FOR 2000 MODERATOR Theodore Aldrich 2000E SUPERVISORS OF THE CHECKLIST Robert Van Brocklin 2004E Sylvia Van Brocklin 2002E Dorothy Sylvester 2005E SELECTMEN Edward C. Campbell 2001 Miriam 'Mim' Johnson 2002E Dana A Taylor 2003E SELECTMAN SECRETARY Lynn Davis Adams TAX COLLECTOR Neil Moriarty 2002 DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR Louise Robbins 2003 ROAD AGENT Loenard Davis 2003 TOVW CLERK Pamela GoodeU 2003E DEPUTY TOWN CLERK Debra Vaughn 2001 Tern O'Rorke (Deputy) 2001 TREASURER Janel Swanson 2001E DEPUTY TREASURER EUeen MondeUo 2002 AUDITOR & Vachon, Clukay Co., pc TRUSTEE OF TRUST FUNDS Doug Bersaw 2001E Shirley Heise 2002E CONSERVATION COMMISSION Jeffrey Taylor 2002 John RandaU 2001 Norma Repucci 2002 Marie Knowlton 2002 Bruce Purrington 2003 COMMUNITY PARK COMMITTEE Richard Webber 2001 Lynn Davis Adams 2001 RECREATION COMMITTEE Diane Bush 2001 Suzanne Deegan 2001 Linda Schmidt 2000 Pollyanna Zatowski 2002 Shiriey Pierce 2002 MONADNOCK REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD Dixie Gurian 2001E MONADNOCK REGIONAL SCHOOL BUDGET COMMITTEE Jim Carney 2001E CEMETERY TRUSTEES Richard webber 2001E Robert Coy 2002E Bertha Remick 2003E HOME HEALTH CARE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Judith Gilman WINCHESTER SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Edward C. CampbeU 2001 LIBARIAN Sara D. Jacobson LIBRARY TRUSTEES Jonathon Bloom 2001E Melissa Herman 2002E Susan Flagler 2003E FIRE CfflEF Eino 'Bud' Jacobson 2002 DEPUTY FIRE CfflEF Michael PearsaU 2002 POLICE DEPARTMENT Andrew M. Wood, Chief(pt) Mark LaBelle, Officer (pt) Robert Van Brocklin, Special OVERSEER OF THE POOR Selectmen HEALTH OFFICER Brian McDonald 2002 CIVIL DEFENCE DIRECTOR Robert Coy 2002 PLANNING BOARD Gordon Oxx, Jr. Chairman 2001E Norma Thibodeau 2001E Robert Coy 2003E Ludger Morin 2003E Lloyd Condon 2002E Stanley Pogorzelski 2002E A Dana Taylor, ex officio 2003 PLANNING BOARD ALTERNATES Richard Drew William Watt Theresa Morin BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Stanley Pogorzelski, Chairman 2002 Kathy McWhirk 2003 Norman Woodward 2001 Alan Schmidt 2002 Sandra Perry 2002 Edward C. Campbell, Alternate 2002 FOREST FIRE WARDEN Joseph Thibodeau DEPUTY FOREST FIRE WARDENS Herbert 'Buz' Shaw Eino 'Bud' Jacobson Michael Pearsal Michael Bailey RICHMOND COMMISSION 250 Richard 'Dick' Dickinson Diana Gallagher Paul 'Sandy' Laughner William Rose C. Richard Webber 5. IHL S lA IE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE WARRANT TOVVIN 2001 The polls will open from 1 1 :00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. To the inhabitants ofthe Town ofRichmond, in the County ofCheshire in said state, qualit'icd to vote in Town AtTairs; \ ou are hear by notified to meet at the Veterans Memorial Hall in said Richmond on Tuesday the 13th ofMarch, next at 1 1:00 A.M. ofthe clock in the morning to act upon the following subjects; 1 To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing. At 7:00 P.M. the following, 2, To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$34,370 for Executive Salaries and Expenses, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 3 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$29,120 for Election, Registration &Vital Statistics, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 4 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$23,140 for Financial Administration, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 5. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$10,000 for Damages and Legal Expenses, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 6. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$19,500 for Employee Benefits, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 7 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$5,000 for Local and Regional Planning and Zoning, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 8 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$16,120 for General Government Buildings, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) .. 9. To see ifthe Townwill voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$1,700 for Cemeteries, ortake any actionthereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 10. To see ifthe Townwill voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$9,300 for Insurance, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 11. To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$2,500 for Other General Government (town report), ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 12. To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$ 34,830 forthe Police Department, ortake any actionthereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 13 To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$8,750 for Ambulance Service, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 14. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$15,000 forthe Fire Department, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 15. To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$5,000 forthe Rescue Squad, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 16. To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$4,900 for Emergency Management, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 17. To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$250 forthe Fire Department Equipment Fund, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 18. To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$1,000 forthe Meadowood County Area Fire Department, ortake any action thereon. (Requested by Fire Dept) (Recommended by Selectmen) 19. To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$100 forthe Health Department, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 20. To see ifthe Town will voteto raise and appropriate the sum of$109,800 for Highways and Streets, with $40,751 to come from the Highway Block Grant and $69,049 from taxation, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 21 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$1,200 for Street Lighting, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 22. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $36,100 for Solid Waste Disposal, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 7. 23 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$3,000 for the Home Health Care and Community Service, or take any action thereon (By Request) (Recommended B\ Selectmen) 24. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$981 for the Monadnock Kamilv <.^ Mental Health Service, or take any action thereon (By Request) (Recommended B\ Selectmen) 25 fo see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$ ,000 for The 1 Communitv Kitchen, Inc or take any action thereon (By Request)(Recommended By , Selectmen) 26 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$500 for the Southwestern Community Services, Inc., or take any action thereon. (By Request) (Recommended By Selectmen) 27 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$600 for Green Thumb, or take any action thereon. (By Request) (Not Recommended By Selectmen) 28. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appfopriate the sum of$4,000 for Direct Assistance, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 29 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$5,000 for Intergovernmental Welfare, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 30. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$500 forthe Community Park Commission, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 31 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$800 for the Richmond 250 Commission, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 32. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$2,000 forthe Recreation Committee, ortake any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 33. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$1,000 for the Beach Committee, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 34 To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$17,525 for the Library, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen) 35. To see ifthe Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of$2,500 for Interest on Tax Anticipation Notes, or take any action thereon. (Recommended by Selectmen)

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