Board of Assessors re-elects Nunnemacher; Housing Authority eyeing budget changes
The Sutton Board of Assessors voted unanimously to re-elect Robert Nunnemacher as chairman for another term at its June 23 meeting, according to official minutes. No other substantive actions were taken in open session. Elsewhere, the Housing Authority’s June 22 agenda included approval of FY27 budget changes and finalizing a parking lot repair project, though minutes have not yet been published.
Recent decisions
Board of Assessors (June 23): The board met and re-elected Robert Nunnemacher as chairman. The vote was unanimous. Members also visited 16 Carr Street and approved prior meeting minutes before entering executive session to discuss abatements and exemptions. No other decisions were made.
Recent agendas (not yet decided)
Housing Authority (June 22): The board’s agenda listed three items: approval of FY27 budget changes, a certificate of final completion for Project #290082 (Parking Lot Repairs Phase 2), and the annual board re-organization. Because minutes have not been released, the outcomes of those votes remain unknown.
Board of Assessors (June 30): The board was slated to review a site visit of 16 Carr Street, discuss ownership details for 38 Main Street, and examine properties on town lines. The meeting was also scheduled to go into executive session for abatement and exemption applications.
Coming up
The next two weeks will bring a slate of municipal meetings.
Tuesday, July 7
- **Board of Assessors (routine):** The board plans to approve the June 30 meeting minutes and continue reviewing properties on town lines before entering executive session for abatement/exemption applications.
- **Select Board:** The board will discuss the Town Common & Public Parking Project process, consider year-end budget transfers for FY2026, and act on 20 one-day beer and wine licenses for District V House at 356 Manchaug Road, as well as a common victualler license for Sutton Creamery at Tony’s (Rte 146 & Boston Rd). Tri-board appointments and a town manager update are also on the agenda.
- **Sewer Commission:** The commission will approve minutes from May 5 and June 9, and abatements, before moving to executive session to discuss collective bargaining or litigation strategy.
Wednesday, July 8
- **Conservation Commission:** The commission will hold a public hearing on a request for determination of applicability for proposed work at 68 Wilderness Drive. Certificates of compliance will be considered for 30 Hemlock Drive, 66 Hutchinson Road, and 480 Boston Road. Enforcement issues at 72 Main Street and 320 Putnam Hill Road will also be discussed. The commission will approve minutes from its June 17 meeting.
- **Finance & Warrant Advisory Committee:** The committee will reorganize, discuss year-end transfers, handle tri-board appointments, and approve minutes. Old and new business are also on the agenda.
All meetings are open to the public. Agendas and details can be found on the town website.
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