1963 - Lane Memorial Library
1963 - Lane Memorial Library
1963 - Lane Memorial Library
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A-14 HAMPTON TOWN REPORT<br />
could' be constructed so that it would be the nucleus<br />
of the eventual re-location of the Town Offices which<br />
the town growth will soon require. This multi-purpose<br />
recreational building would also serve as a<br />
Youth center and a Senior Citizen Center.<br />
We hope and expect a positive vote on this article<br />
so that this often discussed and needed town facility<br />
will become a reality.<br />
ARTICLE 34. On petition of Fred J. Schaake and<br />
ten other legal voters of the Town of Hampton: to<br />
see if the Town will vote to convey all their right,<br />
title and interest in and unto a certain ten foot strip<br />
of land running parallel with the northerly side-line<br />
of Lot No. 20, sub-division Plan of Glen Hill, Hampton,<br />
N. H. said ten foot strip being a part of an<br />
existing fifty foot right of way between Lots No. 20<br />
and No. 19 on said plan.<br />
ARTICLE 35. On petition of Fred J. Schaake<br />
and ten other legal voters of the Town of Hampton<br />
to see if the Town will vote to convey all their right,<br />
title and interest and to remove the dedication of a<br />
street as shown on subdivision Plan of Section C,<br />
Glen Hill, Hampton, N. H. described as follows:<br />
Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Exeter<br />
Road at land of Mapes and running a depth of<br />
300 feet to Burgundy Drive and a width of 40 feet<br />
between land of Mapes and April on said Exeter<br />
Road; said dedication being inadvertently included<br />
on the above entitled recorded plan but not being<br />
used as a road now or planned on in the future.<br />
ARTICLE 36. On petition of Ralph T. Harris<br />
and ten other registered voters of the town of Hampon<br />
: to see if the town will vote to petition the 1965<br />
session of the General Court to create a five-member