Cemetery Trustees Discuss Path and Bylaw Revisions; Zoning Board Cancels Meeting
The Hampton Falls Cemetery Trustees took up a proposal for a new path and bylaw changes at their July 2 meeting, while the Zoning Board of Adjustment canceled its scheduled session due to a lack of cases. No final votes were recorded for any board this past week, as official minutes were not yet published for meetings held between June 22 and July 2.
Energy Committee (June 22)
The Energy Committee’s agenda included approving previous meeting minutes, reviewing energy and cost-saving measures for Hampton Falls municipal buildings, following up on an analysis of the LAS program, tracking energy-related legislation, and clarifying action items. No outcomes were reported because minutes were unavailable.
Planning Board (June 23)
The Planning Board held a routine meeting with an Ordinance and Regulations Subcommittee session and a public comment period. No specific rezonings or ordinances were listed on the agenda, making it a procedural gathering. Minutes were not published.
Zoning Board of Adjustment (June 25)
The Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting was cancelled. According to the agenda notice, there were no cases to review, meaning no public hearings or business items were discussed. The cancellation was announced in advance.
Cemetery Trustees (July 2)
The Cemetery Trustees discussed several items. A proposed 3-foot wide center path on Oak Lawn Road, based on an original map, was reviewed with an estimate from Olafson. The path requires Board of Selectmen approval, which is expected to be considered on July 15. The trustees also discussed a bylaw revision for corner marker requirements, results from a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey on empty Westview Cemetery lots (conducted June 29), herbicide recommendations for brush control, and the need for 13 volunteers to assist with graveside activities at the “Echoes of 1776” event. No votes were taken, and minutes are pending.
Coming up
No upcoming public meetings were listed for the next two weeks as of July 5, according to the town’s posted schedule.
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