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New code-enforcement officer outlines training, books and uniform needs; Select Board discusses pay calculations

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Brentwood’s new code-enforcement officer described budget lines for training, code books and uniforms, and Select Board members questioned salary calculations and the need to document verbal agreements on compensation.

Chuck, Brentwood’s code-enforcement officer, updated the Select Board on his department’s FY2026 budget request and operational needs. He said training and maintaining up-to-date code books are a major driver of the department’s expenses, and requested a books/publications line to cover potential adoption of newer International Building Code editions.

“The code review is every 3 years,” Chuck said. If New Hampshire and the town adopt the 2024 international building codes,…

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