Town Warrants Un-Official Results

Key

  • E - Indicates candidates with the highest number of votes that were duly elected
  • M - Indicates the majority vote for articles listed on the warrant
  • TW - Indicated that the descriptions are shortened, and to view the 2013 Town Warrant (PDF) for the full text
  • Column #1 - Yes indicates Board of Selectmen (BOS), School Board, Planning Board, Trustees', or originating authoritative body
  • Column #2 - Yes indicates Budget Committee Review (BUDCOM) if appropriate

Town Warrant

BOSBUDCOMYes VotesNo VotesWarrantOrigin / Office (as appropriate)Short Description / Name of Candidate (as appropriate)
N/AN/A1569 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Selectmen - 3yrs
Bob Havety
N /AN/A1463 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Selectmen - 3 yrs
Harold "Hal" Lynde
N/AN/A1903 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Town Clerk & Tax Collector - 3 yrs
Dorothy Marsden
N/AN/A1370 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Budget Committee - 3 yrs
Kenneth Dunne
N/AN/A1383 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Budget Committee - 3 yrs
Everett Gibbons
N/AN/A1929 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Budget Committee - 3 yrs
Leo Rush
N/AN/A1349 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Cemetery Trustee - 3 yrs
Walter J. Kosik St.
N/AN/A509N/AArticle 1Town
Cemetery Trustee 3 yrs
Richard W. Jensen
N/AN/A1464 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Library Trustee - 1 yr
Robert Thomas Atwood
N/AN/A1540 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Library Trustee - 3 yrs
Lori Adams
N/AN/A1667 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Library Trustee - 3 yrs
Angela Hinkle
N/AN/A1581 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Trustee of Trust Funds - 3 yrs
Cindy Ronning
N/AN/A1538 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Planning Board - 3 yrs
Peter J. Mcnamara
N/AN/A1459 - EN/AArticle 1Town
Planning Board - 3 yrs
Patrick L. Culbert
YesYes9401429 - MArticle 2Town - TW$895,000 to renovate six classrooms for SAU 28
YesYes9391442 - MArticle 3Town - TWTown Budget $13,093,475, Default budget shall be $12,848,999
YesYes6141764 - MArticle 4Town - TW

$62,813.00 for the purpose of hiring and equipping a Police Communications Center Supervisor

YesN/A1266 - M1113Article 5Town - TW$30,000 to establish a Capital Reserve fund for PFD Cistern Repair
YesYes1476 - M894Article 6Town - TW$175,000 for preliminary engineering and cost estimates for the Willow Street Bridge from the Tallant Road/Willow Street Bridge Capital Reserve Fund
YesYes1814 - M550Article 7Town - TW$266,189  maintenance and upgrading of Town roads
YesYes9071455 - MArticle 8Town - TW3-year lease-purchase agreement for $15,489  and an additional $5,329 for the first year’s payment of Code Enforcement Ford Focus
YesYes11201251 - MArticle 9Town - TWIncrease the annual contribution to the Ambulance Fund from $25,000 to $60,000
YesYes8481514 - MArticle 10Town - TW$75,000 to establish a Capital Reserve Fund to erect a highway garage?
YesYes1421 - M945Article 11Town -TW$25,000 from the Forest Maintenance Fund for the purpose of forest management, stewardship (signage, trail building, maps, parking, etc.)
YesYes1658 - M686Article 12Town - TWShall the Town vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, by sealed bid, two separate lots of land
N/AN/A10681272 - MArticle 13Petition (PDF)To see if the Town will vote to approve the following resolution: Resolved: The citizens of Pelham, New Hampshire who qualify pursuant to RSA 72:37-b as Disabled and meet the following criteria: The property owner’s income does not exceed $42,500 (single) or $85,000 (married) and their net assets do not exceed $100,000, shall be allowed a reduction of $25,000 in assessed value for the residence owned by the disabled individual. This resolution will have no effect on current tax exemptions that are already in place. If passed, this Article will take effect on 1 April 2013. Our sister town of Salem, New Hampshire, has a similar law already in place. (Submitted by Petition)