Conservation Commission Meeting Agenda – 2/2/26

Agenda

Walpole Conservation Commission

Monday, February 2, 2026

Location and Time: Walpole Town Hall, 7:00 p.m.

Facilitator: Peter Palmiotto, co-chair

1. Call to Order

  • Introductions of attendees and visitors
  • Welcome new recording secretary Holly Gowdy

2. Seating of Alternates

3. Review and Approval of last month’s Minutes 

4. Public Business 

  • Treasury Report 
  • Correspondence 

5. New Business

  • Trail committee – chair appointment

6. Old Business, updates 

  • Fanny Mason Forest Management 
  • Winter harvest, CCCD forestry tour
  • Dams: Reservoir, Cranberry Meadow

7. Trail Committee

  • Rail Trail, other trails

8. Other Business

  • Hooper Institute Board 

9. Agenda next meeting  March 2, 2026

10. Adjournment

Conservation Commission Meeting Minutes – 1/5/26

Unapproved Minutes

Conservation Commission

Town of Walpole, New Hampshire

January 5, 2026

(Note: These are unapproved Minutes. Corrections will be found in the Minutes of the February 2, 2026 Conservation Commission meeting.)

Members Present: Nicole Adams, Tom Beaudry(alt), Paul Happ, Peter Palmiotto (cochair & recording), John Peska (cochair & presiding), Lewis Shelley, 

Members Absent: Hale Morrell (alt) Wendy Grossman, France Menk, Carolyn Vose (Selectboard Rep)

Visitors Present: Holly Gowdy

Call to Order: John called the meeting to order at 7:02 pm in the Town Hall. 

Seating of Alternates: Tom Beaudry was seated to obtain quorum.

Review and Approval of Minutes

Paul moved to accept December 1, 2025. Lew seconded and all voted in favor. The motion carried.   

Public Business

Financial Report:  no financial report was available

Correspondence: (1) Southwest Regional Planning highlights newsletter, (2) intent to cut.  65 acres Maple Grove Road, 3 Acres French Road

New Business

WCC files organization proposal – Paul proposed the commission review and update physical files in 15 minute work sessions at each meeting.  Discussion prioritize files relevant to town land and easements responsibilities with the goal of having files organized by the end of the year.  Proposal was supported. 

Old Business

Fanny Mason Forest Management: Fanny Mason Forest winter harvest contract was reviewed and supported for selectboard signature.  Commission supported Longview’s request to host a CCCD forestry workshop at Fanny Mason in early February.

Easement Monitoring: Wendy emailed an update that she submitted 3 monitoring reports –Ballam Farm, Graves and Mill Pond.  She also accompanied Phil Warren on the Monadnock Conservancy’s monitoring visit to Nelson and March Town Forests.

Reservoir Dam: The permit process for the option to breach the Reservoir Dam is on- going.  The Federal govt clawed back a large portion of grant the town had therefore more funds need to be secured for any option to address the dam issue.  

Knapp Cranberry Bog Dam:  Paul continues to work on completing and submitting a wetlands permit to address cleaning out cattails.  Paul will secure quotes for managing vegetation at this time.  The dam’s operation manual was discussed for guidance on annual maintenance.  

Mt. Kilborne: Letter of support was sent to MCA on their desire to discuss with utility landowners about establishing a formal relationship and climbing opportunities.  

Trail Committee

Rail Trail Work Plan: Nicole reported the rail trail work plan was submitted to the state.  Commission thanked her and all that provided input.  Areas of concern were discussed, Nicole would follow up with the state when she hears back about the work plan.  To support the rail trail maintenance Ruggiero has offered support up to $5000 in 2026.  

Other Trails: Trails committee meeting will be 2nd Wednesday of month (1/14) 7 pm in town hall.  Governance of subcommittee is one agenda item (ie selecting a new sub committee chair).

Other Business and Updates

Hooper Institute Board: Looking for recording secretary.  Board Meeting 1/6/26.

Strategic Planning Sessions scheduled for Sat 1/10 and 1/17.

Discussion with Holly Gowdy who expressed interest in serving the town in the role as recording secretary.  Commission supported her application.  

Next Meeting February 2, 2026

Adjournment: John declared the meeting adjourned at 8:32 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Peter Palmiotto, acting recording secretary

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 1/22/26

Town of Walpole, New Hampshire

Meeting of the Selectboard

January 22, 2026

Selectboard Present: Steven Dalessio, Chair, Carolyn Vose (remote due to illness – she is home alone) and Cheryl Mayberry

Staff Present: Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

Guests Present: Jo Cowgill

Call to Order: Mr. Dalessio called the Selectboard meeting to order at 6:30 PM in the Walpole Town Hall.

The next item was moved to the top of the agenda to accommodate a guest.

Police Assistance to Ice Involved Situations: Jo Cowgill wished to discuss this topic with the Selectboard.  Mrs. Cowgill noted that there are no problems at this time in Walpole, but she wants the community to be prepared for ICE activity, particularly during demonstrations.  There were about 400 people at the last demonstration near Jouvay Chocolate. There was a discussion about drivers who were surprised by the large group of people gathered and that some may be fearful.  Mr. Dalessio pointed out that Walpole Police have always cooperated with Federal agencies in various investigations. Mr. Dalessio has spoken with Chief Sanctuary regarding the matter. The Walpole Police Department will continue to cooperate with agencies that are acting lawfully.  Mr. Dalessio stated that the Town can depend on Walpole Police to know what is right in the future.   Mrs. Cowgill would also like Walpole Police Officers to protect demonstrators. It was recommended that she call Chief Sanctuary ahead of time, to make the request.

Mrs. Cowgill left the meeting.

Accounts Payable

Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Accounts Payable Check Register totaling $204,608.82 dated 1/27/2026 including $73,296.50 payment to McGovern MHQ for a new Police vehicle. Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Accounts Payable was approved. The new police cruiser purchase was approved at the 2025 Town Meeting under warrant article #11.

Payroll

Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Payroll Register totaling $35,307.10 dated 1/23/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $7,000.09.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Payroll was approved. 

Selectboard Meeting Minutes

Selectboard Meeting – January 15, 2026: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Minutes of the Selectboard meeting of January 15, 2026.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Selectboard minutes were approved.

Non-Public Selectboard Meeting –January 15, 2026: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard meeting of January 15, 2026.  The minutes will remain sealed.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Non-Public minutes were approved.

Committee Reports

Ms. Mayberry brought to the chair’s attention the following committee reports:

  • Walpole Planning Board – October 14, 2025
  • Hooper Institute Board of Directors – November 6, 2025
  • Hooper Institute Board of Directors – December 2, 2025
  • Police Building Committee – January 6, 2026

Mr. Dalessio acknowledged these minutes.

Old Business

2026 Town Budget: The Selectboard reviewed and discussed the 2026 budget.   Ms. Mayberry will send the Excel spreadsheet to Mr. Dalessio and Ms. Vose for final review for next week.  The Selectboard feels things are in a very good position in preparation for public meetings, the Town Report, and Town Meeting.

2026 Warrant Articles: Attorney Hockensmith is working on a response to the format question regarding the petition articles to determine if they are legal in the current format. The final version of the Warrant Articles will be ready for next week.

Privacy Release Form re: Federal Legislative Assistance: Ms. Mayberry moved to have the Chair sign the form giving permission for the Federal Government to speak to Mr. Dalessio or Mr. Paul Looney.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion passed, and Mr. Dalessio signed the form.  The form is to get assistance to process the federal tax reimbursement for the solar energy system at the Recycling Center.

New Business

250thAnniversary of American Independence: Mr. Dalessio has been approached with questions as to what Walpole will be doing to celebrate the anniversary.  There was a consensus that a message should be sent to all civic organizations in Town to see what they might want to do.  Mrs. Downing will send an email to all organizations and others who might be interested.   The email will request a response by March 31st.  July 4th is a Saturday this year.

Non-Public Business RSA 91-A:3 II (a)(b)

Ms. Mayberry moved to enter into Non-Public Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II (a)(b) at 7:41 PM.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

The meeting was reconvened at 7:57 PM.

Ms. Vose moved that the Non-Public Session Minutes be sealed. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry.  With Ms. Vose, Ms. Mayberry and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

Hooper Trustees

Ms. Mayberry moved to enter into the Hooper Trustees meeting at 7:57 PM.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

The meeting was reconvened at 8:05 PM.

Adjournment: Mr. Dalessio declared the meeting adjourned at 8:05 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

(Note: These are unapproved Minutes. Corrections will be found in the Minutes of the January 29, 2026 Selectboard meeting.)

Selectboard Meeting Agenda – 1/29/26

TOWN OF WALPOLE

SELECTBOARD MEETING AGENDA

January 29, 2026

Starting at 6:30 PM in the Town Hall

SELECTBOARD MEETING

CHESHIRE COUNTY “AT A GLANCE” PRESENTATION

PAYROLL

  • Payroll Register totaling $36,579.14 dated 1/30/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $7,214.72

SELECTBOARD MEETING MINUTES

  • Selectboard Meeting – January 22, 2026
  • Selectboard Non-Public Session – January 22, 2026

COMMITTEE REPORTS

  • Walpole Fire District Monthly Meeting – October 8, 2025
  • Walpole Fire District Monthly Meeting – November 12, 2025
  • Walpole Fire District Monthly Meeting – December 3, 2025
  • Library Trustees Meeting – January 13, 2026
  • Trail Committee Meeting – January 14, 2026
  • Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting – December 17, 2025
  • Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting – January 21, 2026
  • Police Building Committee Meeting – January 21, 2026

WARRANTS

  • Walpole Water Tax Lien
  • Walpole Sewer Tax Lien
  • North Walpole Sewer Tax Lien
  • Walpole Water Fees
  • Walpole Sewer Fees
  • North Walpole Sewer Fees

SUPPLEMENTAL TAX WARRANT

  • Map and Lot# 012-013-4U1
  • Map and Lot# 012-013-4U2

OLD BUSINESS

  • Pending Further Actions: Old North Main and High Streets Bridges/Culverts, School and Union Street Drainage, Reservoir Dam ARPA Grant, 250th Anniversary of American Independence
  • 2026 Town Budget
  • 2026 Warrant Articles
  • Reservoir Dam Update
  • High Street Bridge/Culvert

NEW BUSINESS

  • Front Cover for 2025 Town Report
  • Inside Front Cover Dedication Page
  • Whitcomb Park Rental Inquiry
  • February In-Person Staff Meeting
  • Handrails for 2nd Floor Stair in Town Hall
  • Second Floor Window Shrink Kit Coverings
  • Boston Post Cane
  • Municipal Clean Energy Projects
  • Public Notice for a Subdivision Hearing

NON-PUBLIC BUSINESS: RSA 91-A:3 II (a) (b) (c)

**Any recording, audio or visual, and/or other devices must be declared at the beginning of the meeting**

Correction: Planning Board Public Hearing – 2/10/26

[Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this post had the incorrect date for this public hearing. The correct date is Tuesday, February 10, 2026.]

WALPOLE PLANNING BOARD

WALPOLE, NH 03608

PUBLIC NOTICE

You are hereby notified of the following Public Hearing to be held on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 7 pm in the Town Hall. The following submitted application will be reviewed by the Board for completeness and, if complete, accepted by the Board and a Public Hearing held.

Subdivision, Sabin Rock Farm LLC, 79 Reservoir Road,  owner Margie Palmer, Tax Map 10, Lot 26. One lot into three lots: Lot 1 9.58 acres, 559.67 feet road frontage, Lot 2 6.42 acres, 200.92 feet road frontage, Lot 3 17.99 acres, 771.21 feet, rural/ag zoning district. 

All abutters and interested parties are encouraged to attend. To be heard on this matter you or a duly authorized agent must either attend the hearing in person or submit your comment in writing, prior to the hearing to Walpole Planning Board, PO Box 729, Walpole, NH 03608

If final action is delayed or the hearing continued, the application will remain on the agenda for the following Planning Board meeting, or until a decision is reached, without further notice. The application and plans are available for public inspection at the Town Offices. Meeting minutes and public notices are posted inside the Town Hall and on the bulletin board outside the Post Office.


Marilou Blaine

WPB Secretary

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 1/15/26

Town of Walpole, New Hampshire

Meeting of the Selectboard

January 15, 2026

Selectboard Present: Steven Dalessio, Chair, Carolyn Vose and Cheryl Mayberry

Staff Present: Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

Call to Order: Mr. Dalessio called the Selectboard meeting to order at 6:33 PM in the Walpole Town Hall.

Payroll

Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Payroll Register totaling $36,377.53 dated 1/16/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $7,308.97.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the payroll was approved. 

Selectboard Meeting Minutes

Selectboard Meeting – January 8, 2026: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Minutes of the Selectboard meeting of January 8, 2026.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Selectboard minutes were approved.

Non-Public Selectboard Meeting – January 8, 2026: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard meeting of January 8, 2026.  The minutes will remain sealed.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Non-Public minutes were approved.

Committee Reports

Ms. Mayberry brought to the chair’s attention the following committee reports:

  • Safety Committee Meeting – November 13, 2025 
  • Conservation Committee Meeting – January 5, 2026 

Mr. Dalessio acknowledged these minutes.

Abatements

Map and Lot # 019-039-000: This abatement is the settlement of BTLA property tax appeal of 2023 that rolled into the 2024 tax year.  Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Abatement for Map and Lot # 019-039-000.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

Veterans’ Tax Credit:

Map and Lot #011-039-004: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Veterans’ Property Tax Credit for Map and Lot# 011-039-004.  The applicant served more than 90 days of active duty during a time of conflict and was honorably discharged.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

Old Business

First Point Power Electricity Sales Agreement: Ms. Mayberry explained that a revision to the contract signed earlier is needed.   There is a better rate for five months than the earlier contract for four months.  Ms. Mayberry moved to sign the revised contract for a lower rate for five months.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion passed, and Mr. Dalessio signed and initialed the contract.

Fanny Mason Timber Cut: Mr. Dalessio explained there is a temporary permit for the Fanny Mason Timber Cut logging driveway that has been obtained from the State. This allows logging trucks to turn onto Route 12.  It is the same landing and driveway used last time cutting was done in that area. 

Hooper Revised Reimbursement request to Trustees of Trust Funds for the Renovations: Ms. Mayberry stated that the previous request was halted when an error was discovered in the Hooper Renovation expenses.  The corrected amount has now been sent to the Trustees of Trust Funds. 

New Business

Reservoir Dam ARPA Grant Reimbursement: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the ARPA grant reimbursement of $10,227.50.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion passed, and Mr. Dalessio signed the form.

2026 Warrant Articles – First Draft:  The Selectboard reviewed the first draft of the Warrant Articles. Additional reviews will be done weekly as missing information is added. 

The Selectboard Office received three petition articles that are formatted in an unusual way. Attorney Hockensmith has been asked to determine whether they can be used as is, or if they need to be reformatted.  Mr. Dalessio noted that there is plenty of time to make sure everything is done legally.

School Withdrawal: Fall Mountain Regional School District will have a budget hearing on Monday, January 26th.  There will be no rebuttal presentation. Everyone can attend and ask questions.  The Selectboard also worked on some of the information being prepared for residents.

SWRPC Winter Meeting: The SWRPC Winter Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 in Heberton Hall in the Keene Public Library Annex First Floor.  The Social Hour begins at 5:00 PM and the program will start at 5:30 PM.  

Avitar Utility Rates for 2026: Avitar sent a letter stating that work relating to utilities will be billed at the annual rate of $200/hour.  This also includes property valuations and defense of valuations for BTLA.  Mr. Dalessio acknowledged the letter.

Langdon Hazard Mitigation Plan: SWRPC invited other towns and interested parties to participate in the Landon process.  The Selectboard will send Langdon a copy of Walpole’s hazardous mitigation plans, which were updated recently.

Non-Public Business RSA 91-A:3 II (a)(b)(c)

Ms. Vose moved to enter into Non-Public Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II (a)(b)(c) at 7:13 PM.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Ms. Vose, Ms. Mayberry and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

The meeting was reconvened at 7:53 PM.

Ms. Vose moved that the Non-Public Session Minutes be sealed. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry.  With Ms. Vose, Ms. Mayberry and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

Adjournment: Mr. Dalessio declared the meeting adjourned at 7:54 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

(Note: These are unapproved Minutes. Corrections will be found in the Minutes of the January 22, 2026 Selectboard meeting.)

Planning Board Public Hearing – 2/11/26

WALPOLE PLANNING BOARD

WALPOLE, NH 03608

PUBLIC NOTICE

You are hereby notified of the following Public Hearing to be held on Tuesday, February 11, 2026 at 7 pm in the Town Hall. The following submitted application will be reviewed by the Board for completeness and, if complete, accepted by the Board and a Public Hearing held.

Subdivision, Sabin Rock Farm LLC, 79 Reservoir Road,  owner Margie Palmer, Tax Map 10, Lot 26. One lot into three lots: Lot 1 9.58 acres, 559.67 feet road frontage, Lot 2 6.42 acres, 200.92 feet road frontage, Lot 3 17.99 acres, 771.21 feet, rural/ag zoning district. 

All abutters and interested parties are encouraged to attend. To be heard on this matter you or a duly authorized agent must either attend the hearing in person or submit your comment in writing, prior to the hearing to Walpole Planning Board, PO Box 729, Walpole, NH 03608

If final action is delayed or the hearing continued, the application will remain on the agenda for the following Planning Board meeting, or until a decision is reached, without further notice. The application and plans are available for public inspection at the Town Offices. Meeting minutes and public notices are posted inside the Town Hall and on the bulletin board outside the Post Office.


Marilou Blaine

WPB Secretary

Zoning Board Meeting Minutes – 1/21/26

Walpole Zoning Board of Adjustment

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Town Hall

7 pm

These minutes are unapproved and will be reviewed at the February 2026 meeting for corrections.

Roll Call: Board Present: Chair Tom Murray, Vice-Chair Pauline Barnes, Bill Sommers, Alternate Don Sellarole. Absent: Shane O’Keefe and Clerk Dave Edkins.

Call to Order: Mr. Murray called the meeting to order at 7:05 pm. He asked Alternate Sellarole to sit in for one of the missing Board members. Mr. Sellarole agreed. 

Mr. Murray announced to the Board that he had added the words Zoning Board of Adjustment to the two permanent notices for our monthly meetings and that he had written the yearly town report and sent it to Sarah Downing. 

Review of Minutes of December 2025: Ms Barnes made one correction. On page 2 after No. 8 in the paragraph about New Business, Ms. Barnes added the word “about” to be placed before the word ”having.” The sentence now reads “The next step is to talk to the staff in the Town Offices about having the menu changed after definitions have been written and applications copied.”

It’s at that point In the meeting that Mr. O’Keefe came to the meeting and passed out the following paper to each person.

“I move to amend the draft minutes of the Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting of December 17, 2025, by deleting in its entirety the paragraph on page two under the title RSA91-A, and replacing it with the following: 

“Mr. O”Keefe handed out a few copies of the New Hampshire Attorney General’s March 14, 2024 memorandum examining and analyzing New Hampshire Right;-to-Know Law, also known as RSA 91-A. He noted that the memorandum states the “While not required under the Right-to-Know law, it is generally appropriate that the notice include a brief agenda and that other matters Within the public body’s jurisdiction may be considered.” As, Mr O’Keefe suggested that in addition to the two annual posted notices of when and where the ZBA meet, which were noted earlier by Chairman Murray, The Board should continue to post a complete agenda to ensure that the community is made fully aware of what matters the Board intends to discuss so that residents can participate in matter of interest. He mentioned seeing a Select board agenda that noted a matter involving the road on which he lives, which led him to attend the meeting and become involved in the matter. Had the issue not been noted on an agenda he wouldn’t have know about it being discussed and would have had no reason to attend the meeting.”

Discussion followed. Two or three Board members kept repeating that what Mr. O’Keefe was proposing was what was already printed in the December minutes. After about ten minutes of back and forth, Mr. O’Keefe said “Call the question,” which mean call for a vote. Mr. Murray called for a vote on Mr. O’Keefe’s motion. The vote to approve was 3 to 2. Voting for the motion was Mr. O’Keefe, Chair Murray, and Mr. Sellarole. Mr. Sommers and Ms. Barnes voted no.

Web Site

The rest of the meeting was about working on the Web Site. The entire purpose of this exercise is to make the Web Site more user friendly. Ms. Barnes’ vision is to have the two most used ZBA applications that the board usually deals with shown first. These applications are Variances and Special Exceptions. The point of this exercise is to get the best definition for each application so it is apparent to the applicant what the application means. 

Regarding Variances, Ms. Barnes said she liked the one that was currently on the Web Site. It says “A variance is an authorization, which can only be granted under special circumstances, to use your property in a way that is not permitted under the strict rules of the zoning ordinance. In several decisions from 1952 to the present, the New Hampshire Supreme Court has declared that for a variance to be legally granted, you must show that your proposed use meets ALL FIVE of the following conditions.”

Mr. Murray read one definition that used the word “relaxation” regarding the rules in the Zoning Ordinance and a couple of board member said they didn’t like that word. Mr. Barnes read the definition in “The Zoning Board of Adjustment in New Hampshire” Handbook. It says “A variance is a waiver of any provision of the ordinance authorizing the landowner to use his or her land in a manner that would otherwise violate the ordinance and may be granted by the board of adjustment on appeal.” There are five criteria the applicant must fulfill. Mr. Murray said a variance goes with the land. In the end, the Board went with the definition currently on the Web Site.

Special Exception got the same treatment. Several definitions were read and it came down to two that were in competition for best. Mr. Murray has one and Ms. Barnes has one and those two definitions will be discussed at the February meeting. There are several applications for Special Exceptions and they are dependent on the zone in which the property is. For example, there is an application form for a Special Exception for residents in Residential A and a slightly different application for residents in Residential B, Rural/ag, Commercial and Industrial Zones.

In 2022, a few members of the Board wrote articles for The Walpole Clarion. Those members included Ms. Barnes, Ernie Vose, Myra Mansouri and Dave Edkins. The article on non-conforming property says “Any non-conforming lot, dwelling, or business may continue in its present use.

“Non-conforming Use means the use of any building, structure or land which does not conform to the use regulations of the district in which it is located.

“When any existing non-conforming use of land or building has been discontinued for one year the land building shall thereafter be used only in conformity to this Ordinance.

“A non-conforming use may be expanded or enlarged or changed to another non-conforming use after the Zoning Board of Adjustment determines, after a public hearing, that the proposed expansion, enlargement or change will not materially increase the hazard or nuisance value of the non-conformity.”

The article says “Any non-conforming lot, dwelling, or business may continue in its present use.

The articles were written starting in April and continued for about five months.

Web Site lay out

Ms. Barnes envisions the layout of a page on the web site would include the definition at the top of the web page and below that the application. 

Mr. O’Keefe had been working on applications. He marked up several copies regarding what he thought should be eliminated and added a few of his own ideas of what should be included. For example, one idea he added was “A copy of the Board’s Rules of Procedure is available to the Town website.” Ms. Barnes explained that the ZBA has a Bylaws document, not a Rules of Procedure document.

He also wrote a Certification at the end of the Variance document. It says, “By signing below both the owner and applicant hereby affirm that the information presented in this application, and all supporting forms, plans and documents are true, accurate and complete and agree that, if any such information is found by the Town to be false or misleading, any permit or other approval granted on the basis of such information shall be deemed null and void. Permission is hereby granted by the property owner for the Zoning Board of Adjustment and/or its representatives to inspect the property at mutually acceptable time to verify information provided in this application.”

The Board like this addition.

Adjournment

Mr. Sommers made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Mr. O’Keefe seconded the motion and the motion carried. The time was 8:31 pm.

Respectfully submitted,

Marilou Blaine

ZBA Secretary

Police Building Committee Meeting Minutes – 1/21/26

Police Building Committee Minutes

January 21, 2026

Peggy Pschirrer, Interim Chair, called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm in the Hooper Institute.  Present were Steve Dalessio, Trevor Macclachlan, Jay Punt, Cheri Watson, and Andrew Dey.  David Adams was not present because we could not establish a Zoom link.

Mr. Dalessio discussed his conversation with Rena Peck who works for the USDA in New Hampshire.  He clarified the misunderstanding that the recent allocation of a Congressional grant from the office of Senator Jean Shaheen is for the new police building, not the Walpole Fire House.  Our Congressional Grant is $200,058,000.  Ms. Peck indicated she would be back in touch with us in February.  The NH Office of USDA is very short staffed.

Ms. Pschirrer observed that the grant, which was written by Nancy Merill, was written for a larger building than we are now planning to build. We need to correct the size and the cost.  Ms. Pschirrer will contact our Grant Writer to make the appropriate changes.  These changes were made after a public meeting in September when it was clear the public supports our need for a new station but asks that it be smaller and less expensive.

Mr. Dey has mailed RFP’s requesting bids from Architects and Engineers. He has begun to receive inquiries as has Mr. Dalessio.  The deadline for bids is February 27.  The RFP will be published in the Keene Sentinel as well as the monthly Shopper.  Ms. Pschirrer will work with Sarah Downing to publish the RFP Andrew Dey will write for publication.

Ms. Pschirrer discussed the Bond Municipal Bond Schedule: there are two dates for Municipal Bonds- January and July.  We have missed January 2026 but could consider July 2026 which would require a Town Warrant on the agenda of Town Meeting March 14, 2026.  The Committee after discussion agreed it would be better for Walpole to have a special Town Meeting in the Fall and to work toward the October 2026 deadlines for buying a municipal bond in January 2027. Ms. Pschirrer will contact Attorney Renelle L’Huillier who worked with us to secure a Bond for Broadband installation.  That Bond is not considered debt.  The NH legislation allowed towns to buy the bonds debt free to encourage the construction of broadband.  Walpole’s contract with Constellation ensures that every user of their services pays a small monthly fee which goes toward payment of the bond.

Coyotes and Bobcats Presentation at the Library – 2/2/26

A fascinating program for adults presented by the Walpole Town Library and the Hooper Institute. Coyotes and bobcats: Our wild neighbors. February 2, 2026 at 2:00 pm at the Walpole Town Library. Join us for an engaging discussion about coyotes and bobcats. We will discuss common misconceptions, human interactions, and their importance in the environment.