Walpole Planning Board Minutes
August 8, 2026
Town Hall
7 pm
Role Call: Present: Chair Jeff Miller, Vice-Chair Dennis Marcom, Clerk Jason Perron, Jeff Harrington, Joanna Andros, Trevor MacLachlan, Select Board Representative Steve Dalessio, Alternate Tom Murray. Absent: Travis Adams.
Call to Order: Mr. Miller called the meeting to order at 7:02 pm. A full board was present so an alternate was not needed to fill in.
Review Minutes of the July 2026 meeting: Mr. Marcom made a motion to approve the minutes as written. Mr. Harrington seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously.
Presenter: Sarah Bollinger from Southwest Region Planning Commission was at the meeting to answer questions about the proposed adoption of an amendment to Walpole’s Zoning Ordinances to include the following:
1. Adding definitions for “family day care home” and “family group day care home” to Article XX.
2. Adding a new subsection, Article IV.O. addressing these uses, and
3. Amending the table of permitted uses, to identify where the uses are permitted and to cross-reference Article IV.O.
Ms. Bollinger said the state is very much behind this addition to zoning ordinances in the state because of the need for child care of young child so parents can become part of New Hampshire’s workforce. The two types of child care she was speaking of were:
Family Day Care Home: As defined in RSA 170-E:2, IV(a): an occupied residence where child day care provided for less than 24 hours per day, except in emergencies, generally for up to 6 children from one or more unrelated families, subject to applicable State licensing requirements.
And Group Family Day Care Home: As defined in RSA 170-E:2 IV(b); an occupied residence where child day care is provided for less than 24 hours per day, except in emergencies, generally for 2 to 12 children from one or more unrelated families, subject to applicable State licensing requirements.
These would be allowed in any zoning district where residential use is permitted in the primary dwelling or within an existing accessory building. In Walpole that would be Residential A and B, Rural/Ag and Commercial Districts but not in the Industrial or Timberland districts.
The NH Department of Health and Human Services under He-C 4002 will oversee the requirements of these day care homes. It does not require a special exception and shall not be subject to a local site plan review. Nothing in this section shall be construed to override any private covenant, including homeowners’ association covenants. The state does the licensing and caregivers follow their criteria. The state requires fire and septic inspections.
Towns have no say in any of the requirements including parking, picking up and dropping off children. Concerns of the Board were parking and more importantly that neighbors of these homes taking care of children would not be notified in advance.
The next step in the process is to have a public hearing this fall. The Board has to vote on the final language of the amendment and make a recommendation to support or not support the final language. If there are substantial changes in the language of the amendment, it may need an additional public hearing. If the amendment stands as written, it will go to the Town Clerk to be placed on the warrant and voted on in March 2027 at the town election.
The amendment will be available for public inspection at the Town Hall and will be put on the town website, which is www.walpolenh.us, before the public vote by ballot in March.
The amendment will read something like this:
Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 1 as proposed by the Planning Board to amend the Walpole Zoning Ordinances by adding definitions for family day care homes and family group day care homes, adding a new subsection to Article IV governing these uses, and amending Appendix B. Table of Permitted Uses to identify where these uses are permitted?
This amendment updates Walpole Zoning Ordinances to align with State law allowing home-based child care by right as an accessory use to primary zoning districts where residential uses are allowed, subject to applicable State requirements.
Adjournment
Mr. Perron made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Harrington seconded the motion and the motion carried. The time was 7:55 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Marilou Blaine
WPB Recording Secretary





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