Sutton assessors re-elect Nunnemacher chairman; Select Board, Conservation Commission meet this week
The Sutton Board of Assessors voted unanimously on June 23 to re-elect Robert Nunnemacher as Chairman for another term, the only confirmed decision among recent town meetings. Minutes for the Housing Authority's June 22 session and the Assessors' June 30 session have not yet been published.
Board of Assessors
At its June 23 meeting, the Board of Assessors re-elected Robert Nunnemacher as Chairman by a unanimous vote. The board also visited 16 Carr Street and accepted prior meeting minutes before entering executive session to discuss abatements and exemptions. No other substantive decisions were recorded in the available minutes.
A second Assessors meeting on June 30 was posted as an agenda only; minutes have not been published. The agenda listed a site visit review for 16 Carr Street, an ownership discussion for 38 Main Street, a review of properties on town lines, and an executive session for abatement or exemption applications.
Housing Authority
The Sutton Housing Authority met June 22, but minutes are not yet available. The posted agenda called for the board's annual reorganization, a review of the yearly report, consideration of FY27 budget changes, and a Certificate of Final Completion for Project #290082 (Parking Lot Repairs Phase 2). Because only the agenda is available, it is not confirmed which items were acted on.
Coming up
Several boards meet the week of July 7. Residents may want to attend:
- **Board of Assessors** — July 7. Agenda includes approving June 30 minutes, reviewing properties on town lines, and an executive session on abatement or exemption applications.
- **Select Board** — July 7. The board will discuss the Town Common and Public Parking Project process, consider FY2026 year-end budget transfers, and act on one-day beer and wine licenses (20) for District V House at 356 Manchaug Road and a common victualler license for Sutton Creamery at Tony's (Rte 146 & Boston Rd). Tri-board appointments and a town manager update are also scheduled.
- **Sewer Commission** — July 7. Largely procedural; the commission will approve minutes from May 5 and June 9, approve abatements, and enter executive session to discuss collective bargaining or litigation strategy.
- **Conservation Commission** — July 8. A public hearing is scheduled on a request for determination of applicability for proposed work at 68 Wilderness Drive. The commission will also consider certificates of compliance for 30 Hemlock Drive, 66 Hutchinson Road, and 480 Boston Road, and discuss enforcement issues at 72 Main Street and 320 Putnam Hill Road.
- **Finance & Warrant Advisory Committee** — July 8. The committee will reorganize, discuss year-end transfers, consider tri-board appointments, and approve minutes.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Board of Assessors re-elects Nunnemacher; Housing Authority eyeing budget changes
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