Heritage Commission: July 2009 Archives

Now, we are not out to point fingers here, but only to highlight that there is a general lack of understanding of New Hampshire statutes.  The recent “issues” with the formation of the  Heritage Commission and the Capital Improvement Program Committee are two examples. The exclusion of the school district from the proposed “ordinance” for the CIPC is another.

The right to know laws are another area where we believe more education is essential. That is why the MCA hosting a Right to Know Seminar as a useful and helpful event for all citizens, whether in the private sector or in public office.

  ‘I urge every citizen, every school child, and every student of government to study the Right to Know LawKelly Ayotte NH Attorney General.

Please come and find out for yourself! Mark your calendars: Monday August 10, 2009 at 7pm at the Moultonboro Library. There will be guest speakers: Ed Naile, from the Coalition of NH Taxpayers; Doug Lambert of Gilfordgrok; and Tom Tardif, former Mayor of Laconia.

  This is not a political event, nor is it a partisan event. This is an educational opportunity open to everyone.

All are welcome!

Here’s something to question. At the July 2nd Board of Selectmen meeting, the board decided to agree with a member of the audience, and the new Heritage Commission, to not proceed with writing an ordinance, that once written, would be a legally binding document. They decided to table the issue. However, when the discussion turned to the Capital Improvement Program Committee, #7 on the agenda, the decision was made to discuss both the Heritage Commission and CIPC ordinances at a public hearing on July 30th. Which is it?

 

And why does our Town Administrator insist on bringing this issue back to the table to discuss? The Board already voted and made a decision. For once, we agree with their decision and feel that these committees need to go forth and prosper without interference! Let’s let them meet, unite and begin their journey as a committee.

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