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Report of the selectmen, auditors and superintending school committee of the Town of Dunbarton, for the year ending . PDF

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EP' ri-< M m- M r^-. 225th Anniversary M' :.\v^: rT>' :^:: -IV-.!•• _••hj.-.•* ':-r<<: '<^J9\ ap V5I,-/1/ >i ^^^^i^y ;^J ?^ ^my^^. Jjili^/' ^^T^i- oi^f^ v^: >>x-- .^i mM m ^"^^^ rr ^' -Ufl \ ..s<<,x.^-.^y^w,..^^¥Sr ^5^; '•^,: 1990 Dunbarton Town Report p^on(f Cef4er First in D^nloar-Vor^ /9oo ^Hll fi^ — ^ - I / «Tfty * "^ v;rsT5erv\'e>'^ il /i ^^^ i&arU Coopers 1938 -'5D ^-^C-:"' y r-T-r-rn Fir€ House First . The above drawings were created by students in Carol Harris" 1990 fourth grade social studies class as part ofa study oftown history during Dunbarton's 225th Anniversary. Annual Report Town of Dunbarton, New Hampshire for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1990 J 9 INDEX Town: Appropriations and Expenditures 24 Marriages 62 Auditor's Report 52 Officers, List of Town 5 Balance Sheet 26 Planning Board 35 Births 58 Police Department 51 Budget 20 Recreation Commission 53 Cemetery Trustees 46 Regional Solid Waste Report 54 Cen. N.H. Planning Commission 55 Revenues 23 Community Action Program 56 Selectmen's Message 4 Conservation Commission 45 Tax Collec—tor's Reports 30 Deaths 60 Tax Rate 1990 22 Dedication 3 Town Clerk's Report 29 Fire Department 49 Town Forest Committee 43 Fire Warden 50 Town Meeting, 1990 9 General Information 91 Treasurer's Report 29 Inventory of Town Property 1 Trust Funds 34 Kuncanowet Forest/Conservation Area..42 Visiting Nurse Association 36 Library Reports 38 Warrant 15 Zoning Board of Adjustment 47 School: Apportionment, Expenses 96 Principal's Reports 73 Auditor's Report 80 Revenues 90 Ballot Results, 1990 69 Salaries 83 Bond 87 School Board Report 71 Budget 84 Staff/Enrollment 78 District Meeting 66 Superintendent's Report 72 Goffs. Area H.S. Rpt 74 Treasurer's Report 79 Health Report 76 Volunteer Program 75 Officers, Election of 1991 70 Warrants 64 Dedication The 1990 Annual Town Report is Dedicated To: Chief Robert Anderson For his constant willingness to serve and his sincere interest in the welfare of all citizens. Serving Diinbarton as town constable since 1981 and Chief of Police since 1984, Chief Anderson has demonstrated a unique ability to handle any situation with tact and diplomacy. Whether cooking for a church breakfast or handling a police emergen.^ he has , always been a model of "grace under pressure." For this the people of the Town of Dunbarton are truly grateful and dedicate this 1990 Town Report to Bob Anderson, a true "officer and a gentleman." SELECTMEN'S MESSAGE The year 1990 brought many completions, changes, and enormous pride to our community. After a numberofyears planning and finalizing engineering plans, completing and receiving the necessary permits, and finally committing highway budget funds, the Bela Brook cement bridge on Grapevine Road was removed andreplaced with a box culvert. The road approaches to A the culvert were widened and the alignment improved. pavementoverlay will be appUed in 1991. A much needed update ofthe MasterPlan was approved by the Planning Board and an entirely new Zoning Ordinance was approved by ballot vote at the poUs on Town Meeting Day. Both ofthese actions along with Site Plan Review and the Capital ImprovementPlan will give the Planning and Zoning Boards additional tools to perform theirduties. Recycling was slowed somewhat when the glass market closed down in July. We are encouraged with several new businesses opening in 1991 toreceive all recyclables including plastics. It looks as ifrecycling in Dunbarton can survive and blossom with these new markets. Revaluation ofDunbarton was completed this year. Eleven hundred eighty-seven parcels provided a net value of$110,830,014.00 over a net value of$52,360,809.00 in 1989. Nearly one halfofour acreage provides eitherno revenue (Federal, State, orTown lands and/or buildings) or is in current use which provides low revenues. The remaining acreage provides the largest portion ofour tax revenue. Almost $55,000.00 was refunded and/or abated as aresult ofthis revaluation. The revaluation process was conducted with as much cooperation and information made available as possible. We realize that for many, in these economic times, this process was not timely but we do hope that the 100% equalized level we attained will lessen unfairassessment that many ofyou complained ofin the past. Lack ofcable service in Dunbarton is a great disappointment to this Board and we are sure to you also. The first company to sign a contract to provide this service found that costs were more than they had planned and they backed away from the agreement. We are talking with another company which may be able to work with us but they could not commit at this writing. A most exciting and fulfilling weekend in August celebrated Dunbarton's 225th Anniversary. The work and dedication of so many people resulted in activities, events, and memorable moments that filled our hearts with pride. Thank you to all who participated and donated time and funds to this wonderful experience. Thank you to all members ofBoards, Commissions, Committees, and Departments, especially to our secretary, Janice Jelley, for yourdiligent and sincere contribution oftime and interest that helps make this community that special place so filled with pride. 1990 TOWN OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS SET FCTMEN: (Resigned) 1990 TOWN OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS ASSISTANTLfflRARIAN: 1990 TOWN OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS CEMETERY TRUSTEES: Judy Keefe Termending 1991 Richard Mannion Term ending 1992 John Thalheimer Term ending 1993 TOWNFORESTCOMMITTEE: J. Willcox Brown Chairman Term ending 1991 Robert Carlson Vice-Chairman Term ending 1991 Leslie Hammond Treasurer Term ending 1992 John Swindlehurst II Term ending 1992 Edward White Secretary Termending 1993 HOG REEVES: Debra Marcou Louis (Bud) Marcou William Nichols Debra Powell Marc Powell CENTRAL N. H. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION: MargaretWatkins 1990 TOWN OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS ELDERLY EXEMPTIONADVISORY BOARD: GertrudeDulude Fred Mills, Jr. Harold Mooney Fred MuUen EleanorSwindlehurst DUNBARTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTMEMBERS SamAbram Debra Marcou Ken Alton Joseph Milioto Kathie Anderson ** PamelaMilioto Robert Anderson David Montgomery ** Mark Andrews ** Peter Montgomery ** Sue Brenan Stuart Montgomery ** John Daly ** Fred Mullen Scott Eraser Bob Perry ** DanGable Philip Poehler Hammond George Roehl Leslie PeterHecker Joe Spadaro ErnestHolm Allison Swindlehurst LizHolm John Swindlehurst II Rick Keefe John Swindlehurst, 111 ** Steve Kennedy Eric Trudeau Mark Lang DaveWesterlund Tim Locke Sheree Westerlund AnnMarcou Jon Wiggin ** Louis Marcou Bill Zeller ** Indicates Auxihary

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