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Selectmen approve grants, permits and rate changes; sample ballot to be printed
Summary
At its Feb. 19 meeting the Wolfeboro Board of Selectmen approved an aquatic-plant control grant for the town milfoil committee, issued an alcohol-permit and several landing and bulk-vote items, adopted a 2% water and 7% sewer rate increase and authorized distribution of the sample ballot ahead of March voting.
Wolfeboro — The Wolfeboro Board of Selectmen on Feb. 19 approved a cluster of routine and policy items, including acceptance of a state grant for milfoil removal, the issuance of an alcohol permit for a nonprofit event, a commercial landing permit, the town’s weekly manifests and a water-and-sewer rate increase tied to a consultant recommendation. The board also decided to distribute the town’s sample ballot through local print channels and post an online voters guide.
Why it matters: The roll of administrative approvals and rate changes affects town operations, short-term project budgets and what voters will see in their March billing and on the election materials they receive.
What the board approved
- Acceptance of an unanticipated grant of up to $8,550 from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services to the Wolfeboro Milfoil Committee for 2025 exotic aquatic plant control. The motion, which referenced state RSA language in the public hearing notice, was amended to authorize Town Manager Jim Penaio to sign the grant documents and carried with no…
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