Selectboard Meeting Agenda – 5/4/23

Starting at 6:30 PM in the Town Hall

SELECTBOARD MEETING

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

  • Accounts Payable Check Register in the total amount of $33,340.41 for checks issued 5/05/2023.

PAYROLL

  • Payroll Register totaling $28,599.08 dated 5/05/23 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $5,956.24.

SELECTBOARD MEETING MINUTES

  • Selectboard Meeting – April 20, 2023
  • Non-Public Selectboard Session – April 20, 2023
  • Staff Meeting – April 20,2023

COMMITTEE REPORTS

  • Cemetery Trustees Activity Log – Feb. 23 through April 12, 2023
  • Library Trustees Meeting – April 11, 2023
  • Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting – April 19, 2023
  • Five-Town Selectboard Meeting – April 21, 2023

WATER AND SEWER WARRANTS

  • Map and Lot#s 002-009-000 and 005-036-000
  • Map and Lot# 002-013-000

GRAVEL TAX WARRANT

Map and Lot# 014-013-000 and 015-011-000

ABATEMENTS

  • Map and Lot# 027-008-02-1
  • Map and Lot# 019-007-000
  • Map 30 Lot#s 59-3, 59-2 and 59-1
  • Map and Lot# 008-015-000
  • Map and Lot# 013-013-000
  • Map and Lot# 027-001-007
  • Map and Lot# 030-068-000
  • Map and Lot# 013-046-000
  • Map and Lot# 018-017-000
  • Map and Lot# 030-007-000
  • Map and Lot# 028-071-000
  • Map and Lot# 028-011-000
  • Map and Lot# 028-121-000
  • Map and Lot# 012-055-011

TMBER INTENTS

  • Map and Lot# 004-027-000
  • Map and Lot# 013-053-001

BUILDING PERMITS

  • 2023-11, Map and Lot# 009-038-000
  • 2023-12, Map and Lot# 009-062-001
  • 2023-13, Map and Lot# 011-014-000
  • 2023-14, Map and Lot# 020-006-000

OLD BUSINESS

  • Generators, Parking Ordinance, Houghton Brook Bridge, School and Old North Main Bridges/Culverts, School & Union Street Drainage Project, Reservoir Dam, Three Phase Power for Bensonwood and Industrial Park Drive, Streetlights on Kilburn, Old North Main and Spruce Streets and Mascoma Bank Parking Lot
  • SBW Savings Account
  • Town Website
  • Boston Post Cane
  • Bulk Purchase of Oil, Propane and Diesel Fuels

NEW BUSINESS

  • Whipple Hill Road
  • RTP Grant
  • Special Use Permit for Rail Trail
  • Cemetery Deeds
  • Anonymous Letter
  • Pickle Ball
  • Thank You Notes

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

HOOPER TRUSTEES MEETING

HOOPER TRUSTEES MINUTES

  • Hooper Trustees Meeting – April 20, 2023
  • Hooper Trustees Non-Public Session – April 20, 2023

HOOPER TRUSTEES PUBLIC BUSINESS

HOOPER TRUSTEES NON-PUBLIC BUSINESS: RSA 91-A:3 II

Planning Board Meeting Agenda – 5/9/23

May 9, 2023

7 pm

Town Hall 

Roll Call: Appointment of alternates if needed.

Minutes: Review minutes of the April 2023 meeting.

Old Business:

Michael and Danielle Hubbard, Old Drewsville Road, two-lot subdivision, 20 acres into a 5.5-acre lot and a 15-acre lot. Tax Map 10, Lot 11, Rural/ag district.  Joe DiBernardo surveyor presenting.

It’s the field across from Levi Lane on the west side of Old Drewsville Road. 

Zoning Board Meeting Agenda – 5/17/23

Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Town Hall

7 pm

Roll Call:

Minutes: April 2023 and minutes of nonpublic session.

Old Business:

Public Hearing: Variance: William and Trina Carmody, 31 Pleasant Street, Tax Map 20, Lot 25, Residential B District. Add a 6-foot-by-30-foot covered porch to the front of the house. Article V, D-2, Distance from the center of the road.

Crafternoon at the Library – Thursdays

Reminder: Help Our Trails Tomorrow – 4/29/23

Saturday, April 29, 20239 am – 12 pm

This is a reminder that the Walpole Trail Committee’s Help Our Trails Day is tomorrow, Saturday, April 29.  Volunteers should meet at Town Hall by 9 am.  There will be donuts and coffee.  Our Trail Committee members have identified areas on Walpole trails that are in need of trail work.  We’ll divide our volunteers into small teams and send the teams out to tackle various maintenance projects on our town’s trails.

Please dress for trail work and bring your own water, bug repellant, work gloves, and hand tools (clippers, loppers, hand saws, etc.) if you have them.  Do not bring chain saws or power tools.  Litter bags will be provided.

We think and hope that the rain forecast for tomorrow will mostly hold off until the afternoon. Just in case there are rain showers, it would be a good idea to bring rain gear.

If you haven’t signed up yet and plan to attend, it is recommended that you RSVP to walpoletrailhelpers@gmail.com, so that you will receive any last minute information.

We look forward to seeing you on Help Our Trails Day!

​Wendy Grossman

​Walpole Trail Committee

Selectboard Meeting Cancelled – 4/27/23

From Sarah Downing: There has been a decision to cancel tonight’s April 27, 2023 Selectboard Meeting. There is a lack of quorum due to illness and a family emergency.

If there are questions or concerns, contact the Selectboard Office for assistance.

Spring Birding in May

5-Town Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 4/21/23

Present: Alstead:  Joel McCarty, Gordon Kemp, Walpole:  Steve Dalessio, Cheryl Mayberry

Visitors: Lou Beam (representing Langdon)Joseph Levesque, John Tuthill, Bonnie Remick, Sharon Francis

CALL TO ORDER: Steve Dalessio called the meeting to order at 4:40 p.m. in Walpole Town Hall.  Those attending introduced themselves.  This meeting was recorded.

MINUTES:  Mr. Beam moved to accept the January 27, 2023, minutes as presented.  Mr. McCarty seconded, and all voted in favor. Motion carried.

OLD BUSINESS

Class VI Road: Mr. Beam said Charlestown and Acworth were supposed to get together to discuss this issue.  Mr. McCarty pointed out that, since no one from either town was present to speak to that issue, they could move on with the agenda.

Fall Mountain Regional Fuel Bid:  Mr. Beam said he wants to have a bid ready in May but needs to contact people from each of the towns. He needs information from them about delivery, fuel usage, and types of fuel used.  He was given the names of Rich Kreissle from Walpole, Charlotte Como from Acworth, and Mary Schoppmeyer from Alstead. He said he would reach out to Charlestown for a contact.  After he collects that data, he plans to arrange meetings with interested fuel companies.

Community Power:  Mr. Dalessio reported that Walpole signed an agreement with Community Power, CPCNH, for $.18/kilowatt. May 1 is the switchover date; it is an opt-out program.  Everyone who currently has a meter with Liberty Utilities will automatically switch over except those with solar. Customers will need to opt out if they do not want to be a part of this program.  Liberty will still do the billing.

NEW BUSINESS

K-8 School Board:  A petition warrant appeared on the school district ballot in March requesting a study of whether Walpole should withdraw from the school district. Mr. Dalessio explained that it should have been on the Town, rather than school ballot, so it was declared advisory and was defeated.

The people who created the petition appeared before the Walpole Selectboard to request the study. First, they were advised to get an attorney to find out what they legally can and cannot do.  Second, no money has been appropriated for the study so that takes it off the table. He explained that a Town cannot pay for anything above what the townspeople already pay in school taxes.

Those who appeared before the school board want financial independence to fund their schools as they see fit.  They would like to see the K-8 and High School budgets split so they would have greater management of their town’s schools. Claremont and Keene schools were cited as examples.  Mr. Dalessio said he has been told splitting the budget is not legal. Then there is the question of whether the Articles of Agreement need to be revised.  Mr. Levesque also raised the issue of who pays for the requirements of the special needs students who move into the towns. 

In summary, the Walpole Selectboard told the study group to first seek legal counsel on what they can and cannot do in this process.  Then they should create a detailed plan for this study.  Once this is completed, they can bring a petition back to the Selectboard next year to be put on the Town ballot.

Modifying the FMRSD Articles of Agreement Regarding Voting for Town Representatives to the School Board:  Mr. McCarty stated he has been approached by some angry townspeople who can’t understand the sense in electing all of our school board members at large. They feel the five towns in our district have the power to change that and elect their own representatives. Mr. McCarty suggested that each town think about this and in ninety days, if all five towns have representation at this meeting, they can discuss whether they can and want to change the election process.  Mr. Dalessio said he would contact the Municipal Association to ask about changing procedure.  He said he asked once before and was told no, they could not.

Mr. Kemp stated he thinks people are upset by this because they don’t understand that everyone votes for all school board representatives, not just for those for their own town. Once again, Mr. McCarty asked everyone to think about this for ninety days, talk about it in their towns, and come to the next meeting to discuss whether they want to advocate for a change in the voting procedure. 

OTHER BUSINESS

Records Committees:  Mr. Kemp asked if the other towns have Records Committees according to RSA: 33A. Mr. Dalessio said Walpole does not but explained Walpole’s record-keeping procedures.  He described how documents are stored or electronically kept.  They also discussed how minutes are kept and electronic recordings are not.  Mr. Kemp asked for a copy of Walpole’s policies, and Mr. Dalessio told him to contact Sarah Downing in the Walpole Town Offices. 

Mr. Beam stated once again that he hopes to have fuel bids in May.  He will send all the data to the town Selectboard so they can make their choice by June.  It was stated that, if a town does not wish to participate in the fuel cooperative, they are not obligated to do so.

Ms. Remick had two final questions for the Selectboard representatives.  First, she wanted to know how often each Board conducts non-public sessions and if minutes thereof are always sealed.  Then she asked if public comment is encouraged in Selectboard meetings. The Walpole and Alstead Representatives discussed their procedures for both and agreed that public input is extremely important and welcomed at their meetings.

The next meeting will be held in Acworth Town Hall on Friday, July 21, 2023, at 4:30 p.m.

Mr. Dalessio motioned to adjourn at 5:33 p.m. Mr. McCarty seconded the motion, and all voted in favor.

Respectfully Submitted,

Jean Kobeski                           

These minutes are in draft form until approved at the July 21, 2023, meeting.

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Library Trustees Meeting Minutes – 4/11/23

Present:  Amy Howard (Chair), Kathy Nerrie (Treasurer), Gail LaHaise, Susan Johnson, Bill Ranauro, Tim Lester, Sarah Mann, Erin Bowen, Jean Kobeski (Recording Secretary), Jane Malmberg (Library Director), Peggy Pschirrer (Selectboard Liaison)

Visitor:  Leslie Kanerva

Amy called the meeting to order at 4:30 p.m. in the North Walpole branch.  This meeting was recorded. Amy welcomed Leslie Kanerva to the meeting.

Approval of Minutes:  Gail made a motion to accept the March 21, 2023, minutes as written. Tim seconded, and all voted in favor.  Motion carried.

Election of Officers:  Gail nominated Amy for Chair of the Board of Trustees.  Erin seconded, and all voted in favor.  Amy will continue as Chair of the Board.

Amy nominated Jean for Secretary of the Board.  Gail seconded, and all voted in favor.  Jean will remain as Secretary of the Board.

Gail nominated Kathy for Treasurer of the Board.  Amy seconded, and all voted in favor.  Kathy continues as Treasurer of the Board.

Kathy pointed out that sometimes (depending upon direction from the Secretary of State) names of candidates appear on the ballot in the order of registration. She recommended that incumbents in the future register as soon as registration for library trustee opens.

Treasurers Report:  Kathy emailed a copy of the Treasurer’s Report to the Board prior to the meeting.  She reported that all is running smoothly, as expected.

Bills: Jane emailed a copy of the bills to the Board prior to the meeting.  She reported that she and Kathy got a Debit Master Card at the Savings Bank of Walpole, with Kathy and her as co-signers.  At the meeting it was decided to add Amy as a co-signer.  Kathy will take care of that.

Amy moved to accept the Treasurer’s Report and Bills, and Gail seconded.  The Board voted to accept the reports.

Old Business

Canvas Tote Bags:  Amy showed a picture of what the L.L. Bean tote bags will look like.  She said she would send an email to the board members to place orders.  Leslie asked if the public could purchase these bags.  Amy explained that a different bag will be made available to patrons by donation.  Gail moved to approve funds for the purchase of the canvas totes;  Tim seconded, and all voted to approve.

Chimney:  Jane emailed photos of the choices Don Newcomb has for the exterior of the chimney.  The Board agreed that stone is the best choice because it will look much like the current chimney.  Newcomb will take the chimney down below the roof line then rebuild and cap it.

Leslie suggested a new synthetic product called GenStone, which might be used as a cost saver.

Kathy expressed a concern that if the work done to the chimney does not solve the leakage problem, then what?  Sarah stated the work should come with a written guarantee or warranty.  Jane said that she would ask for that when she talks with Newcomb.

Amy moved that we accept the bid (with guarantee) from Don Newcomb.  Gail seconded, and all voted in favor.  Motion carried.

Front Door Status:  Jane emailed the front door replacement agreement from Adam Vose to board members prior to the meeting.  Amy stated we want to approve the final design of the door and see the color of the wood. She would like to know if any of the current hardware can be salvaged. 

Jane said she would work with Adam on dates in order to coordinate door and roofing work, as well as the bench dedication.

Bench Dedication:  Jane said the Cookes would like to have a small reception in the library after the bench dedication.  She solicited the names of caterers, which the board members provided.  She will pass those to the Cookes.

Operations:   Jane reported the following increases from the same time last year:

​​​Library Visits – 24%

​​​Libby Use – 11%

​​​Attendance at Children’s Programs – 39%

​​​Visits to NW Branch – 49%

Jane said visitors from Keene, Swanzey, and Alstead have been attending children’s story times. She also said attendance for the Great Decisions and Hundred Nights was good.

Jane reported that Julie is now doing outreach at the North Walpole School.  She said children getting off the bus from NW have come into the library looking for books Julie talked about.

Grant money from the state has come through so our library will be able to sponsor the All Community Read in the Fall.

Buildings and Grounds:  Tim said he would like to meet Jennifer Burr, so Jane said she would set up a meeting for them.  Kathy reminded Tim to tell Jennifer that we want to stay within a $1,000 budget this year. 

Friends of the Library:  Amy said she attended last week’s meeting.  The Friends will give the library $10,000. 

Peggy announced that she is stepping down as Selectboard Liaison to the Library Board.  Cheryl Mayberry will take her place.  The Trustees thanked Peggy for all she has done with the Board during the past seven years.

Adjournment: Gail moved to adjourn.  Amy adjourned the meeting at 5:32 p.m.

The next meeting will be May 9, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. at the main branch.

Respectfully Submitted,

Jean Kobeski, Recording Secretary

** These minutes are in draft form until approved at the May 9, 2023 meeting.

Hydrant Flushing – 4/26 & 4/27/23

Important information. Be sure you get the whites washed before then. – Lil

Hydrant flushing will be performed this week, Wednesday 4/26 and Thursday 4/27.