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ANNUAL REPORTS of the Town Officers of ANTRIM, N.H. for the Year Ending December 31, 1990 Index 1990 Meeting Voting Results 8 Amendments 1990 9 Animal Control Officer 60 Auditor's Report 11 Balance Sheet 18 Board ofAdjustment 48 Budget 11 Decoration Committee 58 Detailed Statement ofPayments 28 Detailed Statement ofReceipts 27 Highway Department 50 Home Health Care and Community Services 54 Landfill Committee 46 Library Trustees 43 Mill Pond Improvement 56 Planning Board 49 Police Department 52 Recycling Committee 44 Selectmen's Report 10 St. Joseph Community Services 53 Statement ofBonded Debt 19 Summary ofInventory 17 Summ£iry ofPayments 26 Summary ofReceipts 25 Tax Collector 22 Town Clerk 21 Town Officers 2 Town Treasurer 24 Town Warrant 4 Tuttle Librarian 40 Vital Statistics 61 Water and Sewer Commissioners 35 Zoning Officer 47 This Town Report Is being dedicated to our men and women in the Armed Forces, especially those serving in Saudi Arabia. Good Luck, come home soon! OFFICERS TOV7N Office Name Term Expiration Selectmen William E. Suydam, Chairman 1991 Edwin F. Rowehl 1992 Donald Phelps 1993 Moderator Robert B. Flanders 1992 Supervisors of Checklist Donna Holt 1992 Martin B. Nichols 1994 Mary E. Allen 1996 Town Clerk/Tax Collector Mary R. Hammond 1991 Treasurer Philip Dwight 1991 Trustees of Trust Funds Wilton MacLachlan 1991 Ann E. Dwight 1992 Gordon Allen 1993 Trustees of James A. Tuttle Library Robert Alvin 1991 Lois Harriman 1991 Ruth Alvin 1992 Ruth Zwirner 1992 Richard Winslow 1993 Director Health & Welfare James LaMothe 1991 Sewer and Water Commissioners Eric Tenney 1991 Benjamin Pratt 1993 William MacCulloch, Resigned 1992 William Ruoff 1991 Forest Fire Warden and Deputy Wardens Marshall Beauchamp Timothy Attridge, Deputy Barry Frosch, Deputy Fire Chief and Assistant Chiefs Marshall Beauchamp Barry Frosch, Assitant Robert Bethel, Assistant Civil Defense Director Robert Bethel Police Department Christopher Joseph, Resigned Gary Gagnon, Sergeant Michael Clemens, Officer Building & Zoning Inspector Arthur Stenberg Selectmen's Administrative Assistant Madeleine E. Henley, Resigned Road Agent Robert Varnum Librarian Christine Fleischer Planning Board Judith Pratt, Chair Nancy Timko Rod Zwirner Egon Ali-Oglu, alternate Edwin Rowehl ex officio Barbara Ella, Sec/alternate , David Essex Bruce Jeffery William Suydam, Jr., alternate ex officio Zoning Board of Adjustment Mary Allen, 1991 Marlann Moery, chair 1994 Patricia Hammond-Grant, 1993 Joseph Timko, 1992 Thomas Curran, 1993 Everett Chamberlain, alt. Howard Humphrey, Sr, alt. David Penney, alt. Recycling Commission, Antrim/Bennington Evelyn F, Perry, Chair Andrew Lane Kathi Wasserloos Parks and Recreation Pat Weber Marie Slugaski Nancy Timko Fred Woodworth Conservation Commission Rod Zwirner, 1992 Martha Pinello, 1992 Peter Beblowski, 1992 Susan Bartlett, 1990 Richard Block 1990 Dan Watt, 1991 TOV71M Vs7A.RRA.lSrT STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE To The Inhabitants of the Town of Antrim, in the County of Hillsborough and said State qualified to vote in Town Affairs: You are hereby notified to meet at Antrim Town Hall in said Town on Tuesday the twelfth (12) of March, 1991 at 10 o'clock in the morning to act upon the following subjects: The polls will be open at 10 o'clock in the morning and will close at 7 o'clock in the evening. 1. To choose all necessary Town Officers, and Trustees for the ensuing year. (Ballot Vote) 2. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Ordinance as proposed by the Planning Board. (Ballot Vote) 3. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Ordinance as proposed by a petition signed by at least 25 registered voters of the Town. (By Ballot Vote) Additionally, pursuant to RSA 39:2-a and the vote of the Town at the March 10, 1981 Annual Meeting, you are hereby notified to meet at the Great Brook School Gymnasium in said Town on Thursday the fourteenth (14) day of March 1991 at 7:00 o'clock in the evening to act upon the following: 4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower its Selectmen to borrow such sums of money as may be necessary in anticipation of taxes and user fees, or take any other action thereon. BOARD OF SELECTMEN 5. To hear the reports of the Auditors of the Town Officers' accounts and act thereon. BOARD OF SELECTMEN 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to apply for, contract for, accept and expend, on behalf of the Town, any and all grants or other funds, or other real or personal property available for Town purposes, including but not limited to Disaster Aid and Highway Funds, which may now or hereafter be forthcoming from the United States Government, the State of New Hampshire, or any Federal, State or private agency or individual, all in accordance with the provisions of RSA 31:95-b, or take any other action thereon. BOARD OF SELECTMEN 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Clerk-Tax Collector to collect Taxes in advance of the issuance of the Tax Warrant and/or tax bills and to collect Water and Sewer rents in advance of the issuance of the Warrant and/or bills, or take any other action thereon. BOARD OF SELECTMEN, TAX COLLECTOR 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Million Two Hundred Eighty-Seven Thousand and Fifty-Eight Dollars ($ 1,287,058.00), to pay the normal operating costs of the Town (as set forth in the Town Budget) or take any other action thereon. BOARD OF SELECTMEN 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seventy-Six Thousand Dollars ($76,000.00) to be added to the Capital Reserve Funds in the following manner: $ 7,500 Fire Truck Capital Reserve $ 8,000 Police Cruiser Capital Reserve $ 7,500 Highway Equipment Capital Reserve $ 3,000 Ambulance Capital Reserve $50,000 Solid Waste Capital Reserve BOARD OF SELECTMEN 10. To see if the Town will V9te to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) to renovate the existing heating system and energy improvement in the Town Hall. To be raised as follows: Nine Thousand Three Hundred Sixty Three Dollars and twenty nine cents ($9,363.29) balance of the 1986 Town Hall Warrant #19, Twenty Thousand Six Hundred Thirty Six Dollars and seventy- one cents ($20,636.71) withdrawal from the Community Improvement Fund created for this purpose. BOARD OF SELECTMEN 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) to increase the salary of the Town Clerk/Tax Collector from Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($13,500.00) to Fourteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($14,500.00) a year or take any other action thereon. BOARD OF SELECTMEN, TAX COLLECTOR 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) to provide materials and equipment for the presentation of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Program for the children of the Town who are attending the Great Brook School, the said appropriation to be administered by the Board of selectmen or their designee. BY PETITION 13. To see if the Town .will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) not including benefits, to ensure adequate secretarial help for the Planning Board including the presence of a secretary at each meeting to record and prepare minutes. This sum may be applied to the salary of one of the town employees and any of the allotted time not used by the Planning Board shall be released for the use of the Selectmen. BY PETITION 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) for the development of an Emergency Action Plan for Gregg Lake Dam. BOARD OF SELECTMEN 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) for legal expenses and authorize the Board of Selectmen to take whatever legal action necessary to cause the Conval School District to assess each town in the District in proportion to its equalized tax base. BOARD OF SELECTMEN 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) to be added to the balance from last year's appropriation for the purchase of a microfilm reader and printer, or take any other action thereon. THE ANTRIM HISTORICAL SOCIETY 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Nine Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($9,100.00) for the Contoocook Housing Trust, to support its goals of creating and maintaining affordable housing for low and moderate income families, or take any other action thereto. BY PETITION 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($32,500.00) for Phase I and II of the Great Brook Mill Pond project as described in the 1991 Report of the Mill Pond Improvement Committee, to be raised as follows: Sixteen Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($16,250.00) to come from a grant from the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund; One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-One Dollars ($1,941.00) and any accrued interest from the Mill Pond Improvement Capital Reserve Fund; a sum not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) from general taxation; and the remainder from such donations of funds and services, from either public or private sources, as may be received. Furthermore, to authorize the Board of Selectmen to apply for, accept, and expend any monies or services given to the Town for this project from any federal, state, or local government source, or any private source, or take any other action thereon. BOARD OF SELECTMEN, MILL POND IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE 19. To see if the Town will vote to change the term of the Town Clerk/Tax Collector office from One (1) year to Three (3) years, beginning with the term of the Town Clerk/Tax Collector to be elected at the next year's regular Town Meeting? BY PETITION 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) to contribute to a regional Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program. This program will enhance the proper disposal of hazardous household products such as paint thinners, solvents, pesticides and the like, or take any other action thereon. BOARD OF SELECTMEN, CONSERVATION COMMISSION 21. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and empower the Selectmen to convey by deed the title to real estate taken by the Town by Tax Collector's Deed of Mary R. Hammond dated February 12, 1987 and recorded in Volume 3956, Page 239 of the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds to William W. Mac Culloch and Daniel McDougall or take any other action thereon. William W. MacCulloch and Daniel McDougall purchased said property at auction on June 22, 1987, but no deed was issued by the Selectmen pursuant to said auction. BOARD OF SELECTMEN 22. To hear reports of the committees and act thereon. 23. To transact any other business that may legally come before this meeting. Given under our hands and seals in Antrim, New Hampshire this day of February, 1991. William E. Suydam, Jr., Chairman Edwin F. Rowehl Donald Phelps Board of Selectmen 1990 VOTING RESULTS Art.

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