Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Town Deliberative Session Feb 4th 9am Town Hall

2017-2018 Town Meeting Warrants

To the inhabitants of the Town of Winchester, in the County of Cheshire in said state, qualified to vote in Town affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet in the Town Hall in said Winchester on Saturday the 4th of February next 2017 at nine o’clock in the forenoon to discuss, debate and amend warrant articles #1 through #27 and to receive the reports of the selectmen, town treasurer and other town officers including the agents and committees, and act thereon. Final vote will be by the official ballot on Tuesday, March 14, 2017.
You are hereby notified to meet in the Town Hall in said Winchester on Tuesday the 14th of March next 2017 at eight o’clock in the forenoon to act upon the following subjects. The Polls not to close an hour earlier than seven of the clock in the afternoon.
Article 1:  To choose all necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year.
Article 2:  Shall the Town of Winchester raise and appropriate as an operating budget, not including appropriations by special warrant articles and other appropriations voted separately, the amounts set forth on the budget posted with the warrant or as amended by vote of the first session, for the purposes set forth therein, totaling $3,472,594 (three million four hundred seventy two thousand five hundred ninety four dollars). Should this article be defeated, the default budget shall be $3,550,071 (three million five hundred fifty thousand seventy one dollars) which is the same as last year, with certain adjustments required by previous action of the Town of Winchester or by law; or the governing body may hold one special meeting, in accordance with RSA 40:13, X and XVI, to take up the issue of a revised operating budget only. (Majority vote required)
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 3:  Shall the Town of Winchester raise and appropriate the sum of $360,807 (three hundred sixty thousand eight hundred and seven dollars) for the operations of the Sewer Department, the funds to be raised by user fees, or act in a manner thereon.  This article will not affect taxation.  Should this article be defeated, the default budget shall be $343,521 (three hundred forty three thousand five hundred and twenty one dollars)  or the governing body may hold one special meeting in accordance with RSA 40:13,X and XVI, to take up the issue of a revised operating budget only. (Majority vote required)
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  4-0-1 abstention
Article 4:  Shall the Town of Winchester raise and appropriate the sum of $277,606 (two hundred seventy seven thousand six hundred and six dollars) for the operations of the Water Department, the funds to be raised by user fees, or act in a manner thereon.  This article will not affect taxation.  Should this article be defeated, the default budget shall be $259,828 (two hundred fifty nine thousand eight hundred and twenty eight dollars) or the governing body may hold one special meeting in accordance with RSA 40:13, X and XVI, to take up the issue of a revised operating budget only.  (Majority vote required)
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee 4-0-1 abstention
Article 5: To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $130,000 (One hundred thirty thousand dollars) for the reclaiming and base coat of Old Chesterfield Road from upper Clark Road to the State Park entrance.
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  3-2
Article 6:  To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $74,198.06 (seventy four thousand, one hundred ninety eight dollars and six cents) for the second year’s lease payment on the Fire department’s pumper truck.
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 7:  To see if the Town will vote to establish a Capital Reserve Fund account under the provisions of RSA 35:1 for the purpose of repairing culverts and raise and appropriate the sum of $50,000 (Fifty thousand) to be placed into this fund with the Board of Selectmen being agents of said fund?   
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  4-1
Article 8:  To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to enter into a 3 year/purchase agreement with a non-appropriation clause in the amount of $31,356 (Thirty one thousand three hundred fifty six dollars) to be paid in 3 (three) annual principal and interest payments of $10,965.88 (ten thousand nine hundred sixty five dollars and eighty eight cents) for the purpose of purchasing a 2017 Ford AWD 4 door Explorer police Interceptor to replace the 2008 Ford Crown Victoria police cruiser and to raise and appropriate the sum of $10,965.88 (ten thousand nine hundred sixty five dollars and eighty eight cents) for the 1st year’s payment. All set up and require equipment fees to be offset by the Police Outside Activity Account. At the end of the 3-year lease agreement, the Town will buy and own the Ford Police Interceptor for $1.00 (one dollar). Majority vote required.
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 3-1
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  4-1
Article 9:  To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $30,000 (Thirty thousand dollars) to be placed into the existing Capital Reserve Fund established under article 8 at the 2012 Town Meeting for the purpose of repairing and/or future upgrades, structural or mechanical, to the Conant Library, with the Board of Selectmen being the agent of said fund, or act in any manner thereon. ). Majority vote required.
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  4-1
Article 10:  To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $29,118.35 (twenty nine thousand, one hundred eighteen dollars and thirty five cents) for the third year lease payment on the 2014 Freightliner dump truck, plow and sander package.
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 11:  To see if the Town will vote to establish a Capital Reserve Fund account under the provisions of RSA 35:1III for the purpose of the repair of the church steeple where the Town clock it sits and raise and appropriate the sum of $25,000 (twenty five thousand dollars) to be placed into this fund with the Board of Selectmen being agents of said fund.   (Majority vote required)
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  4-1
Article 12:  To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $18,898 (eighteen thousand, eight hundred ninety eight dollars) to be placed in the existing non-lapsing Capital Reserve Fund established under Article 16 at the March 2006 Town Meeting for the purpose of performing the assessing update or revaluation of the real estate in the Town of Winchester scheduled for 2015-2020. (Majority vote required)
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 13:  To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate an amount not to exceed $18,000.00 (eighteen thousand dollars) to be deposited in the Evergreen Expendable General Care Trust Fund established by an affirmative vote by the 1998 Town Meeting as Article 11; the source of these funds to be withdrawn from the surplus generated by the perpetual care funds already established for the care and maintenance of lots within the Evergreen Cemetery, and not from taxation. (Majority vote required)   
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 14:  To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $10,000 (ten thousand dollars) for the Town’s share of State road grant reconstruction costs for bridges and place it in the existing non-lapsing Capital Reserve Fund established at the March 2006 Town Meeting under Article 19 for that purpose. (Majority vote required)
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 15:  To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $7,000 (Seven thousand dollars) for the purpose of hiring a grant writer?
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 16:  To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,600 (sixteen hundred dollars) to support the annual Pickle Festival?
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 17:   To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $50,000 (fifty thousand dollars) for the purpose of subsidizing youth recreation in the Town of Winchester to be paid to the E.L.M. Memorial Community Center on a contractual basis.
·        Inserted by Petition
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 3-1
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 18:   To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $30,000 (thirty thousand dollars) to supporting the Teen Coordinator position through ACCESS which supports teen youth in Winchester to plan and coordinate for life after high school which includes college and career exploration.
·        Inserted by Petition
·        Not Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 2-2
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 19:   To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000 (five thousand dollars) to be given to the Winchester Historical Society for the purpose of operating and maintaining the Sheridan House so that this museum may continue to preserve the history of Winchester for benefit of the public.
·        Inserted by Petition
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 20:   To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200 (One thousand two hundred dollars) to support the operation of the Boat ramp at Forest Lake.  
·        Inserted by Petition
·        Recommended by the Board of Selectmen 4-0
·        Recommended by the Budget Committee  5-0
Article 21:   Are you in favor of the adoption of amendment #1 as proposed by the Planning Board? To amend Article III- J, 4. Accessory Dwelling Units- (f) eliminate the minimum unit size required and add “attached Accessory Dwelling Units shall have an interior lockable door between the units”.

Article 22:   Are you in favor of the adoption of amendment #2 as proposed by the Planning Board? To amend the Aquifer Protection District, section 3, Prohibited Uses (g) - add “unless they are operated in accordance with New Hampshire State Statutes, rules and regulations governing such uses.”

Article 23:   Are you in favor of the adoption of amendment #3 as proposed by the Planning Board? To adopt a Solar Energy Ordinance in accordance with RSA 676:17(I)(j) and RSA 672:1-III, as amended to encourage the use of solar energy systems.

Article 24:   Are you in favor of the adoption of amendment #4 as proposed by petition? Shall the town abolish the Historic District Ordinance with its regulatory Historic District Commission? (A yes vote has no effect on the buildings registered in the NH State or National Historical Register or the Winchester Historical Society)
·        Recommended by the Planning Board 6-0

Article 25:   Are you in favor of the adoption of amendment #5 as proposed by petition?  Shall the town establish an advisory Heritage Commission (HC) consistent with RSA 673:4-a and RSA 674:44a and RSA 674:44-b excluding regulatory power of 674:44-b-III. A Heritage Commission may survey and inventory all cultural resources. HC may receive gifts of money and property, both real and person, in the name of the town, subject to Selectmen approval. HC may also acquire and/or improve historical or cultural resources with approval of Selectmen. HC may also advise, upon request, on matters affecting or potential affecting cultural and historic resources. Winchester Heritage Commission will have no regulatory power.
·        Recommended by the Planning Board 6-0

Article 26: To see if the Town will vote to accept and adopt the reports of the Selectmen, Auditors and other Town Officers.
Article 27: To transact any other business that may legally come before this meeting.
We, the undersigned Selectmen of the Town of Winchester, hereby certify on the 4th day of February, 2017 an Attested copy of the Original Warrant was posted at the place of meeting within specified, at the Post Office in Winchester and the Post Office in Ashuelot, New Hampshire being public places in said town.
 
 

4 comments:

  1. Well, you can wrap up all the big spending, the voting block at deliberative will be employees, friends, and family as it always is. Part of the reason is most of us, Winchester Taxpayers, have to work on Saturday is so we can pay the taxes that support the people who think 4 or 4 1/2 days a week is their entitlement.

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  2. Not much interest in the deliberative meeting Saturday, but we can possibly make a difference at the school, on Thursday night, because I hear the budget committee is not happy with how much they want. SO COME ON DOWN AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

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  3. School ended up on Friday, budget got cut a little. The attitude of the school board, as usual, is if you don't give us all the money we want, you don't care about our kids.You will be able to make a difference this year with Jack Jr and Ben K running for the board.

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  4. Just vote no on all the school issues. Let the board figure out which person to let go. Or perhaps the personnel will figure out that we don't need them all and some of them will quit. Novel thought! Declining enrollment, a super that makes 95k a year for one school and a princ. enough is enough!

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