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Annual report of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire

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Ann Kaiser noted that this article was essentially <strong>the</strong> same as <strong>the</strong> article<br />

before and <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>the</strong> following amendment to clear up any confusion. "Shall<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hampton</strong>, if Article 25 or Article 26 are defeated,<br />

authorize <strong>the</strong><br />

Governing Body to call one special meeting, at its option, to address <strong>the</strong> cost<br />

items only <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> defeated said article or articles?" Seconded by Jason Page.<br />

The Kaiser amendment passed and <strong>the</strong> Moderator announced that<br />

Article 43 would go on <strong>the</strong> ballot as amended.<br />

RESULTS OF BALLOTING ON MARCH 10, 1998<br />

YES 1557<br />

NO 1062<br />

ARTICLE 43 PASSED<br />

ARTICLE 44<br />

To see if <strong>the</strong> <strong>Town</strong> will vote to continue to follow <strong>the</strong> <strong>Town</strong>'s 201<br />

Facilities Planning Study (<strong>Hampton</strong>'s Sewer Construction Design, most recent<br />

updates).<br />

A. When development <strong>of</strong> land not serviced by public sewer and such to connect<br />

"hookup".<br />

1. Will follow <strong>the</strong> 201 Facilities Planning Study.<br />

2. Bear <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> that sewer facility.<br />

B. No private sewer lines will cross private property lines or public waysexcept<br />

by 201 Facilities design, or by <strong>Town</strong> Meeting vote.<br />

C. Upon special petition to alter 201 Facilities design an applicant would seek<br />

approval from both <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen and Planning Board, <strong>the</strong>n before a<br />

vote: No design change can be made, till:<br />

1. Selectmen hold two Public Hearings on <strong>the</strong> sewer facilities, and<br />

2. Planning Board holds a Public Hearing including notice to abutters<br />

affected by that sewer facility.<br />

3. For that design change to pass, it will require 4/1 Selectmen; 5/2<br />

Planning Board (as per majority).<br />

Thus, protect <strong>Hampton</strong>'s best interest and preserve integrity in <strong>the</strong> public sewer<br />

infrastructure. (By Petition)<br />

Moved by Keith Lessard<br />

Seconded by Nathan Page<br />

Mr. Keith Lessard spoke on <strong>the</strong> article. Nathan Page moved to end<br />

discussion on <strong>the</strong> article. Seconded by Gerald Dignam. The motion passed and<br />

Moderator Walker declared that Article 44 would go on <strong>the</strong> ballot as written.<br />

RESULTS OF BALLOTING ON MARCH 10, 1998<br />

YES 1915<br />

NO 625<br />

ARTICLE 44 PASSED<br />

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