Police Report July 2009
August 27, 2009
BRADFORD NEW HAMPSHIRE POLICE DEPARTMENT
PO BOX 762, 75 W MAIN STREET BRADFORD, NH 03221
Calls For Service Totals By Call Type
07/01/2009 to 07/31/2009
Date : 08/10/2009
Page : 1
Agency : BPD
Call Type
Totals
05.00 Burglary – 635:1 1
05.01 Criminal Trespass 635:2 1
06.00 Theft – Unauthorized Taking 637:3 1
10.03 Fraud – Issuing Bad Check 638:4 1
10.20 Fraud – Identity 1
11.06 Falsification – Public Record or Info 1
14.00 Criminal Mischief 634:2 2
24.00 Dis Con – Disorderly Conduct 644:2 1
29.00 Runaways 1
30.01 Motor Vehicle Crash – Property Damage 2
31.00 MV – Citation Violation 1
31.01 MV – Citation Speed 3
31.02 MV – Misdemeanor 1
31.03 MV – Warning 22
33.00 Parking Violations 2
40.01 Business Check 41
40.03 Vacant House Check 2
41.02 Alarm Response Business 1
42.01 Assist – Ambulance 2
42.02 Assist – Citizen 4
42.04 Assist – Motorist 2
42.05 Assist – Police 9
42.06 Assist – Public Works 1
43.01 Animal – Bite 1
43.03 Animal – Nuisance 1
43.11 Dog – Barking 1
43.13 Dog – At Large 5
44.00 Fingerprinting for Volunteer Service 1
44.02 Untimely Death 1
44.03 Welfare Check 2
44.05 Directed Patrol 1
45.01 Property-Found 1
45.02 Property-Lost 2
45.04 Property – Return to Owner 1
47.02 Suspicious Person / Vehicle 6
47.06 Police Information 2
47.07 Paperwork Service 1
47.09 VIN Verification 2
47.12 911 Hangup 4
47.50 Followup Investigation 7
Grand Total for all calls 142
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Library Activities 9.09
August 24, 2009
Friday, September 4
Book-to-Movie Discussion (Nim’s Island), 7pm
Saturday, September 5
Book Sale, 9-2
Monday, September 7
Labor Day, Library closed
Monday, September 14
Trustee Meeting, 7pm
Friday, September 18
International Movie, Elsa & Fred (Spain), 7pm
Friday, September 25
Wolves and Coyotes in New England free presentation by Chris Schadler, Bradford Elementary School, 7pm
Conservation Commission Minutes 08.18.09
August 24, 2009
Meeting Notes
Bradford Conservation Commission
Date: August 18, 2009
Location: Brown Memorial Library
Time: 7pm
Present: Brooks McCandlish, J. Ann Eldridge, Amy Blitzer, alternate, seated for Carol Meise. Meg Fearnley present via phone.
Secretary’s notes: Meeting notes of July 21, 2009 will be reviewed at next month’s meeting for larger participation.
Treasurer’s notes: Interest earned. No transactions.
Correspondence: Letters from DES re: Expedited Minimum Impact Wetlands Permit, owner Duffet, requests for further information were recieved.
Information received re: Liberty Elm program. Voted to proceed with this. Will recontact Town Hall for signature and fax to appropriate agency.
Discussed public presentation on coyotes with Chris Schadler. Date set for September 25th. Cost of $175 plus gas and gratuity, Trustees of library voted to participate. Bradford Fish and Game Club also participating. Location will be the Elementary School. Letter of confirmation received. $15.00 due for use of school. Posters designed by Meg. Article prepared for September edition of Bridge and Intertown Record.
Article for Bridge also written re: Natural Resources Inventory survey. Possibility of including survey insert in Bridge, depending on availability. If this is the case, voted to expend funds for this purpose. Also voted to reimburse Brooks for costs incurred in printing and mailing survey. (Town printer proved cumbersome)
New stream crossing rules discussed. This information will be re-sent to all members.
Correction made to website address recently set up for Natural Resource Inventory information during update. A separate subcommittee meeting will be held with Northern Geomantics, possibly Friday August 21, to review draft maps.
Meeting adjourned 8pm.
Respectfully submitted, JA Eldridge.
Selectmen’s Agenda Aug 18, 2009
August 14, 2009
Agenda
August 18, 2009
Selectmen’s Meeting
Appearances:
1. 5:30 PM Jerry Frew, superintendent of schools.
2. Christine Waite and Deb Six regarding town clerk office hours
3. Parks and Recreation and Community Center for discussion on duties
Regular Business:
1. Accounts payable and payroll manifest for review and signature
2. Report on the Municipal Managed Project meeting held in Newbury on August 13, 2009.
Special Town Meeting Warrant 09.01.09
August 13, 2009
Notice of Special Town Meeting Sept 1, 2009 – Bradford School 7:00pm
Rules governing the special town meeting for ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) funds must be held only for this purpose. Our meeting will have two sessions. One for the ARRA funds only and the second to consider TIF District and the Municipal and Transportation Capital Reserve Fund issue. They will be held on the same day, with the second session immediately following the close of the first.
Town of Bradford
State of New Hampshire
Town Warrant
To the inhabitants of the town of Bradford in the County of Merrimack in said State qualified to vote in town affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Bradford Elementary School on Old Warner Road in said Bradford, NH on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at 7:00pm to act on the following article:
Town Meeting session #1
Article 1: Shall the town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $64,511 to rehire a full time officer for the police department with a salary of $38,600 and benefits of $25,911. Said hiring to be conditioned upon receiving a grant for 100% of the officers salary and benefits from the COPS Hiring Recovery Program, said funds to be received from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which if awarded would provide salary and benefits for three (3) years and require the town to fund the position awarded under the grant for the 4th year. If approved, funding for this position will be contained in the operating budget for the 4th year.
Town of Bradford
State of New Hampshire
Town Warrant
To the inhabitants of the town of Bradford in the County of Merrimack in said State qualified to vote in town affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Bradford Elementary School on Old Warner Road in said Bradford, NH on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at 7:00pm to act on the following articles:
Town Meeting session #2
Article 1: To see if the town will vote to adopt the provisions of RSA 162-K which will allow the town to establish one or more development districts?
Article 2: To see if the town will vote to establish a development district to be known as the “Downtown Bradford Improvement TIF District” pursuant to RSA 162-K:5 and to establish a development program and tax increment financing plan as proposed by the selectmen pursuant to RSA 162-K:6, RSA 162-K:9 and 162-K:10 for the “Downtown Bradford Improvement TIF District.” The “Downtown Bradford Improvement TIF District” shall consist of the following parcels:
Tax Map 3, Lots 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 90, 93, 94 (including sub lots 1-25), 95-99, 101-104, 110; Tax Map 17, Lots 1-15, 21-25, 27–39, 40, 44-45, 47-62, 69-70; Tax Map 16, Lots 75, 83-85, 87-105, 115, 116.
The passage of this Article is contingent upon the passage of Article 1.
If Articles one and two pass Article three and four will be withdrawn
Article 3: To see if the town will vote to establish a Capital Reserve Fund under the provisions of RSA 35:1 for the purposes of municipal and transportation improvements to be known as the Municipal and Transportation Capital Improvement Fund to fund, wholly or in part, improvements in the local or regional transportation system including roads, bridges, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, parking and intermodal facilities and public transportation. The fund may be used for engineering, right-of-way acquisition, and construction costs of transportation facilities, and for operating and capital costs of public transportation only. The fund may be used as matching funds for state or federal funds allocated for local or regional transportation improvements. Such funds shall be appropriated for the purposes provided in this paragraph only and shall not be used to offset any other non-transportation appropriations made by the municipality. The selectmen shall be agents to expend from the Municipal and Transportation Capital Improvement Fund.
Article 4: To see if the town will vote to adopt RSA 261:153, IV to collect a $5.00 fee in addition to the motor vehicle registration fee for the purpose of funding the Municipal and Transportation Capital Improvement Fund. Of this amount, not more than $0.50 of each fee paid may be retained by the town for administrative costs. The remaining amount shall accounted for, and each year an amount equivalent to the fees collected in the previous year (less the administrative fee) shall be raised and appropriated to be added to the Municipal and Transportation Capital Improvement Fund. Ballot vote.
This Article is contingent upon the passage of Article 3.
Select Board Minutes 08.11.09
August 12, 2009
TOWN OF BRADFORD
SELECTMEN’S MEETING
AUGUST 11, 2009
5:30PM
The Pledge of Allegiance was said.
Call To Order and Roll Call:
Charles Meany, Chair opened the August 11, 2009 meeting at 5:30pm with Jack Meaney, Peter Fenton, Cheryl Behr, Administrator, Marilyn Gordon, Treasurer and Marge Cilley, Secretary present.
Charles Meany, Chair advised this will be a short meeting as there is a Public Hearing scheduled for 6:00pm regarding the Downtown Bradford Improvement, Tax Increment Financing District.
Appearances:
Steve Lucier, Road Agent reported on the malfunctioning of an old clay style culvert on Fairgrounds Road. This needs to be replaced as well as a catch basin. An engineer plan needs to be drawn up so bidders will know exactly what is needed.
Steve Lucier, Road Agent advised the grader is all apart and the pins to allow it to tilt needs bearings. King pins also need to be re-worked to specific size, and Dave Long is doing this.
Sand/sealing should be done soon on Old Warner Road.
Painting of girders at the New Highway Garage has been done, but they only did the area where the paint was chipped off, not the rusty spots. Steve Lucier advised it looks terrible.
Charles Meany, Chair requested Steve Lucier make up his next years budget to include the painting of the girders, as well as what else may need doing there. It was also stated that they need to talk to the actual company regarding the condition of the girders.
Accounts payable and payroll manifests were reviewed and signed.
Correspondence was signed.
Intent to cut for Burnett, on West Road, Map 9, Lot 19 was signed.
Abatement was signed.
Mention was made that the assessor will not be in the office on Thursday, August 13.
MS -1 and MS-4 extension was signed.
West Meadow Road Bridge substantial completion paperwork was signed.
In regard to the guardrail at the West Meadow Bridge and Mr. Gruber’s driveway, they are waiting for a price from CWS Fence as there are other issues with the guardrail. They are looking at the installation of a 20 foot curve rail end section in place of the straight one. This option has been presented by Mike Croteau, Hanson and CWS Fence.
Cheryl Behr, Administrator will be attending a couple of upcoming meetings:
1. Municipal Managed Bridge Project Meeting in Newberry, which is required before you can submit the TE Grant.
2. CNHRPC meeting to have Bradford’s plan critiqued and make suggestions, prior to forwarding to DOT.
Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised the TIF was started for the sidewalks; however it is a long term plan that can provide some source of revenue for virtually any kind of improvement to the town in this district.
It was reiterated that the town could also make a soft match with funds by either the Road Crew doing some of the removal of the current sidewalks, or using other manpower.
Cheryl Behr, Administrator thanked Fred Hubley for providing and running the projector for the upcoming TIF Public Hearing.
Charles Meany, Chair advised the green insert sheet in the local paper, The Bradford Bridge, which covered the articles for the upcoming Special Town Meeting on September 1, 2009 seemed a bit wordy and confused him. Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised that Mr. Heavener, Marcia Keller and herself put as much information as possible in for the public.
It was mentioned that the water quality on Lake Massasecum has been tested and is all set.
It was announced that coffee and donuts were available for everyone.
Meeting adjourned at 6:00pm. for the Public Hearing after which the Selectmen will
Meet for a Non-Public session per RSA 91AII
Non-Public Meeting
RSA 91AII
Present at the non-public meeting at 7:08pm were: Charles Meany, Chair, Jack Meaney, Peter Fenton and Cheryl Behr, Administrator.
The Selectmen discussed a Welfare issue.
Adjourned 7:15pm to regular meeting.
Adjourned 7:15pm.
Respectfully submitted
Marjorie R. Cilley
Secretary
TIF Public Hearing Minutes 08.11.09
August 12, 2009
TOWN OF BRADFORD
PUBLIC HEARING
TIF-SIDEWALKS
AUGUST 11, 2009
6:00PM
Present: Charles Meany, Selectmen Chair, Peter Fenton, Selectmen, Jack Meaney, Selectmen, Cheryl Behr, Administrator, Steven Heavener, CRDC and Marge Cilley, Secretary
Charles Meany, Chair Selectmen opened the Public Hearing at 6:00pm with 50 plus people in attendance, and advised this is an informational meeting. Questions are encouraged.
This will be the only open meeting prior to the Special Town Meeting scheduled for September 1, 2009. Charles Meany advised that if anyone did not understand or has additional questions or concerns prior to the next meeting to contact any of the Selectmen or Cheryl Behr, Administrator.
Cheryl Behr, Administrator introduced Steven Heavener, CRDC who has prepared the TIF handouts that everyone received. Cheryl Behr also advised she has prepared a short power point presentation to lay the ground work for the project.
Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised that Article 1, the second portion of the Special Town Meeting on September 1, 2009 will be on Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) which is a long term planning and financing for the Bradford Downtown District. This is the district as presented, and does have to be approved at Town Meeting. This can be adjusted, but cannot exceed RSA provision for 8% of the town assessment and 5% of the town acreage. At this time, the power point presentation was done by Cheryl Behr, Administrator. It was suggested that questions be held off until after the presentation and Mr. Heavener will assist.
Projects under consideration would include: sidewalks including maintenance equipment to maintain sidewalks, lighting, construction, renovations, repair of municipal buildings in the district, roadways, drainage improvement, expanded community facilities at the Community Center or Transfer Station.
Warrant Article 2, which is an alternative to a TIF program is adding $5.00 to each registration which would be earmarked for only transportation, sidewalks, drainage or road repair. Bradford has 2,780 registrations per year according to last years town report and with a $5.00 increase collected on each of these registrations, $4.50 would be placed in transportation improvement fund, which would result in an annual amount of approximately $12,510.00 per year.
At this time Steven Heavener gave an overview of how TIF works.
The fundamental purpose of the TIF District is to create a fund to pay for improvements that the town would be otherwise unable to pay for. There are two ways to pay for a TIF District. One is a pay as you go, which is what is being proposed, or a bonding process.
At every town meeting, the plan that is before the town can be amended. The legislative body has the right every year to revise and amend the plan.
There are three major steps in this process.
1. Adopt the enabling legislation that lets the town do the TIF District, which is Article 1: To see if the town will vote to adopt the provisions of RSA 162-K.
2. To establish an actual district, with the exact district noted in the plan, listing 117 properties within the district and listed on the plan as exhibit D.
3. Adopt the plan as presented this evening.
Mr. Heavener, CRDC advised this does not impact taxes at all, but just splits off the stream of where the money goes. If the TIF District is approved, the tax assessor is responsible for establishing the value of every property in 2009 as of April 1 when taxes are set. The TIF District duration will be 20 years.
The intent of most TIF Districts is intended to attract businesses, new investments, jobs etc. A TIF District can be terminated if not bonded.
Andrew Pinard questioned if TIF District can be revoked at Town Meeting, what happens to the funds that have been accumulated? Mr. Heavener advised that money raised in a TIF District, must be spent as the plan dictates, and cannot go back into the general fund.
If the TIF District established for non bonding for seven years, then you establish a 20 year bond, if the TIF District is established for a 20 year district, does that then extend the District was questioned by Andrew Pinard. Mr. Heavener advised that at that Town Meeting, there would be a Warrant Article for the bond which would extend the district. It would limit the bond which could be for 23 years instead of 30, having already used 7 years.
Chris Frey questioned who the bond is issued to, the TIF District or the Town of Bradford. Mr. Heavener advised it is a standard town general obligation. The town is the legislative body as determined by statute.
Can the legislature cap the TIF district 8% taxable evaluation? Mr. Heavener suggested the town should keep a managed project, and not town wide.
Chris Frey questioned requesting the town to raise and appropriate approximately 3 times the 1988 appropriated amount, and holding 8% out seems like a lot. Mr. Heavener replied that it is not pulled out, it is only new value that would be used, not 8% of the existing going away, the base line stays. Tax Rate will continue to go up as voted each town meeting.
Marcia Keller questioned the five phases, being used as municipal improvements. Mr. Heavener advised that what is in the plan is what can only be done. However, the plan can be amended at town meeting, if something other than what the original plan states wants to be accomplished. What is being adopted theoretically at the Special Town Meeting on September 1, 2009 is only what this plan outlines.
Everett Kittredge questioned the evaluation in the TIF District and what happens with each new evaluation. Mr. Heavener advised it will not change, only if something new is done to your property, and the assessment goes up, you’d pay more taxes anyway. It does not make any difference if you are in the district or not.
The Tax Assessor would have to calculate if property comes out of Current Use.
John Madden questioned if anything that happens in this district, does not have any bearing on the rest of the town tax wise at all, to which Mr. Heavener advised that is correct until after the TIF District goes away, when the full value will go to the full budget. Mr. Heavener reminded everyone that the theme is not just the values, but the whole intent is to increase the value of the whole town, and to make it more attractive and safer.
Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised that every year we come to Town Meeting we ask for Capital Reserve. We have $20,000 Capital Reserve for sidewalks, which this year adds $ .04 to your tax rate. Hopefully, this TIF will present us with an income stream that we can rely on for improvements and submit for Grants. The town started the sidewalk Grant in 1974 and here we are many years later, and still have not been able to get over the hump of the expense.
Dick Keller questioned if the Survey amounts to $240,000 and the town decides to do something else what happens. Mr. Heavener advised the town can vote at town meeting to amend the original Article, or it can be revaluated and modified.
John Harris questioned what determined the area for the potential district. Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised that areas were included that had a potential for growth. Also Safe Routes to School were considered.
John Madden questioned why sidewalks were chosen first as apposed to water and sewer? Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised that Jane Johnsen had come to the town with the Bradford Improvement Association wanting to do something about sidewalks. There is a Transportation Enhancement (TE) Grant this year which allows us to apply for sidewalks. By putting in a TIF District, it shows the State that we have a projected source of revenue, and we are serious about putting these sidewalks in. Mr. Heavener advised there is a high leverage value here. He pointed out that the sidewalks would net more bang for the buck, and $17,000 of new assessment would not get much sewer line. An 80/20 match on a sidewalk program, 40 to 50 thousand dollars can accumulate pretty quickly, which can leverage another three or four hundred grand. Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised the Master Plan identifies the Transfer Station as being an industrial park area. Also there is a large subdivision area in the process within this district.
In reply to comments made regarding the need for water and sewer for new business to come into town, it was pointed out that the previous business’ that closed on Main Street did not close because of lack of existing water and sewer.
Mr. Heavener explained the CRDC Revolving Loan Fund is responsible for mostly business financing and economic development work and was created in 1995 for Bradford. We are basically a small business enhancement lender, meaning that if you go to a bank for an all commercial business proposition, and the bank determines they may only want to lend 60% of what you need, we come in and fill the gap with our loan program. At this time there are several outstanding loans, and not one of them is in Bradford.
Andrew Pinard responded to a question as to what is being done to entice business to come to town by suggesting this is a tool, which is a commitment from the town to develop a certain area, this is the first step.
Laura Hallahan, Real Estate Broker added that people living outside of town not feeling this has any impact on their property, this project does have a large impact on the whole town. When people come to town and do not see sidewalks, don’t see businesses thriving, they hesitate to buy anywhere in town.
John Harris reinforced that occasionally people who don’t live in the down town question why should they pay for taxes for something not in my part of town. This way, it is earmarked so that it is not putting a burden on people outside of the district.
Mr. Heavener advised he deals with this all the time, and businesses want to go where they think a town is ready for them, and is proactive in showing they’re business friendly.
Dick Keller advised that for a sewer to be available in Bradford, since you can no longer dump into the Warner River, a treatment plant would be required, it would have to be maintained, which would be a vast expense, there is no connection between the two.
Edythe Craig stated this is discriminatory, we pay taxes whether we have children in school or not, and the project should be encouraged if one lives in the district or not. Also, would the existing zoning code be continued to which the answer was yes, it would be considered as it is now.
Audrey Sylvester asked if people could write questions to have answered by the Selectmen or Cheryl Behr, Administrator to which the answer was in the affirmative.
Marcia Keller questioned the potential liability to the town to leave the sidewalks as they are?
Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised that prisoners will tear up the sidewalks on West Main Street on September 15, 2009.
Andrew Pinard will put up a direct link on the internet regarding the special town meeting 9/1/09 on Bradfordnh.org.
Also questioned by Andrew Pinard was is there a restriction as to the number of TIF districts within a town? Mr. Heavener advised you can have multiple districts, but you can only have a total of 16% in multiple districts.
The three Articles at the Special Town Meeting on September 1, 2009 regarding the Districts will be exactly as appeared on the insert in the August Bridge.
Andrew Pinard clarified the evacuation plan for the elementary school, requires them to walk down Old Warner Road to the Church, which is done at least once a year.
John Madden questioned the word intermodal in Article 3 to which he was advised it meant any two transportation modes, whether train, truck terminal, a dock.
Cheryl Behr, Administrator advised that anyone here for the Planning Board Meeting could go into the Selectmen’s office at this time.
Any money set aside for a specific purpose at town meeting must include the interest for that as well per Mr. Heavener.
Cheryl Behr, Administrator thanked everyone for coming to this meeting.
Meeting adjourned 7:05pm
Respectfully submitted
Marjorie R. Cilley
Secretary
Planning Board Minutes 08.11.09
August 12, 2009
TOWN OF BRADFORD
PLANNING BOARD
AUGUST 11, 2009
7:00PM
Call to Order and Roll Call:
Phil LaMoreaux, Chair called the meeting to order with Marcia Keller, Barry Wheeler, Sonny Harris, Bill Glennie, Jack Meaney, Selectmen’s Representative, Jane Johnsen, Alternate, Jim Bibbo, Alternate, Marge Cilley, Secretary and Mildred Kittredge, ZBA present. Barbara Vannata was absent.
Phil LaMoreaux, Chair seated Jane Johnsen for Barbara Vannata.
Review and Consideration of July 14, 2009 minutes:
Marcia Keller advised under the Lumber Barn heading, that “It was suggested that a letter be written to ZBA advising the sign is non-conforming and a variance could be requested.
Motion was made to approve the July 14th minutes as amended, seconded and carried 6-0.
To Do Folder:
Two up coming meetings were discussed and copies with particulars will be made for the next Planning Board meeting for each member to have one.
NOD from ZBA for Martyn Chiver’s off premise sign on Route 103 was approved unanimously. This was discussed at length by the Planning Board, and it was thought that each member of the ZBA should state why this is unique or why a special variance should be approved. Sonny Harris questioned if this should be put on hold until the Sign Ordinance gets updated, but the consensus was that an appeal needs to be done within 30 days.
Motion was made by Marcia Keller to appeal to the Zoning Board of Adjustment for a re-hearing and to address both issues of O E Trucking, Breezy Hill Road, Map 3, Lot 74A, based on set back on Route 103, size of the sign and the Financial hardship. Bill Glennie seconded the motion. Sonny Harris recused himself from voting. Jack Meaney recused himself from voting.
Phil LaMoreaux, Chair seated Jim Bibbo for Sonny Harris for this vote.
Vote was tied with 3 Yea Votes and 3 No votes.
No further activity.
Rick Deschenes, Jr. Breezy Hill Road, Map 3, Lot 83:
Rich Deschenes, Jr. came before the Planning Board regarding two of his signs. One sign now facing Route 103 which was originally on the plan as being on the building. The Off Premise Sign – non-conforming is on the Deschesne property and now it is illuminated per Rick Deschenes, Jr. It was the consensus of the planning board that the sign should show on the existing plan and can be done by hand. Mr. Deschesne advised he will produce a plan with the exact location. It was agreed that he would produce this within a two month time frame.
It was suggested that in the Section of Off Premise Signs, there should be a statement requiring a letter from the land owner whose land the sign is on.
Jim Bibbo advised his subdivision was approved by the ZBA, and the survey will probably be done by October.
Phil LaMoreaux, Chair read a letter he had written to the Selectmen regarding their lack of enforcement in the DPX2 non- compliance of their plan. The Planning Board has not received a response from the Selectmen at this time.
Marcia Keller advised there has been a lack of enforcement of plans over the years.
The Sign Ordinance will be worked on at the Work Session on August 25, 2009.
Motion to Adjourn at 8:20pm
Respectfully submitted
Marjorie R. Cilley
Secretary
Select Board Public Hearing 08.11.09
August 11, 2009
Town Hall
6:00pm
Public Hearing on the upcoming Special Town Meeting to be held on September 1, 2009.
Planning Board Agenda 08.11.09
August 11, 2009
Town of Bradford
Planning Board
P O Box 359
Bradford, N.H. 03221
A G E N D A
August 11, 2009
1. Call To Order and Roll Call.
2. Review and Consideration of July 14, 2009 minutes.
3. To Do Folder.
4. Clark Roberg, Lumber Barn Sign, Phase II.
5. Rick Deschesne – Gateway Storage – Breezy Hill Road – Sign.
6. Any other business to come before the board.
7. Adjournment.


