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Legal Notice TOWN OF DURHAM 8 Newmarket Road Durham, NH 03824-2898 Tel: (603) 868-5571 Fax: (603) 868-1858 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Durham Town Council will hold a final public hearing required by Section 5.12 of the Durham Town Charter on Monday, February 18, 2019, at 7:00 PM in the Durham Town Hall Council Chambers located at 8 Newmarket Road. The purpose of this public hearing is to obtain citizen input on a bond referendum question to be placed on the March 12, 2019 Town Election ballot asking residents if they are in favor of “raising and appropriating the sum of $2,680,000 for the purpose of constructing a new Dover Road Pump Station force main, with said sum to be in addition to any federal, state or private funds made available therefor, and of authorizing the issuance of not more than $2,680,000 of bonds or notes in accordance with the provision of the municipal finance act, RSA Chapter 33, and authorizing the municipal officials to issue and negotiate such bonds or notes and to determine the rate of interest thereon? The Council unanimously recommends this appropriation. Without impairing the general obligation nature of the bonds, by Agreement, two-thirds (2/3) of the annual payments are to be paid by UNH, and one-third (1/3) of those payments will be paid for by Durham sewer system users. 2/3 ballot vote required.” All interestedcitizensareinvitedtoattendthepublichearingandexpress their views. Questions concerning the proposed bond referendum for the Dover Road Pump Station force main should be directed to Town Engineer April Talon at 603-868-5578, atalon@ci.durham.nh.us. Written comments may be mailed to the Administrator’s office at 8 Newmarket Road, Durham, NH 03824 or sent by electronic mail to jberry@ci.durham.nh.us. Show more »
Legal Notice Request for Bids: Furniture for CTE The Rochester School District is seeking proposals for furniture for the CTE renovation. Bids will be accepted until 12:00 noon Local Time on March 6, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. EST. The bids will be opened publicly and read aloud at that time. Bids shall be submitted to Michael Hopkins, Superintendent of Schools, Rochester School Department, 150 Wakefield Street, Suite 8, Rochester, New Hampshire 03867. Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes plainly marked BID FOR CTE Furniture. Failure to properly mark the envelope will result in disqualification of the bid should it be prematurely opened. Specifications with required Bid Form may be obtained at no cost from the Superintendent of Schools Office or on the District website at http://www.rochesterschools.com/SAU/bids/bids.html. All bid proposals must be made on the bid proposal form supplied and the bid proposal form must be fully completed when submitted. Show more »
LEGAL NOTICE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Adjustment will hold Public Hearings on Old Business and the following new petitions on *Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 7:00 p.m in the Eileen Dondero Foley Council Chambers, Municipal Complex, 1 Junkins Avenue, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: (* Note change from customary day of week.) 1) Case 2-1. Petition of Frank AJ Veneroso and Roslyn Weems for property located at 53 Austin Street to use a single family residence with attached residential units as an inn wherein the following variance is required: a) from Section 10.440, Use #10.30 to allow an Inn in a district where the use is not allowed. Said property is shown on Assessor Plan 127, Lot 26 and lies within the General Residence C District. 2) Case 2-2. Petition of Keith Anthony Kohler and Nicole Gabrielle Lapierre for property located at 44 Rock Street to replace an existing garage and deck with an 18’± x 24’± rear addition wherein the following variances are required: a) from Section 10.521 to allow a 5’± left side yard where 10’ is required; b) from Section 10.521 to allow 37%± building coverage where 35% is the maximum allowed; and c) from Section 10.321 to allow a nonconforming structure or building to be expanded, reconstructed or enlarged without conforming to the requirements of the ordinance. Said property is shown on Assessor Plan 138, Lot 19 and lies within the General Residence C District. 3) Case 2-3. Petition of Stephen G. Bucklin for property located at 322 Islington Street to move an existing carriage house to a new foundation and add a one-story connector to the existing house wherein the following variances are required: a) from Section 10.5A41.10A to allow a 1’± rear yard where 5’ is required; b) from Section 10.5A41.10A to allow a 2’± left side yard where 5’ is the minimum required; and c) from Section 10.321 to allow a nonconforming structure or building to be expanded, reconstructed or enlarged without conforming to the requirements of the ordinance. Said property is shown on Assessor Plan 145, Lot 3 and lies within the Character District 4-Limited-2 District. 4) Case 2-4. Petition of Carrie Richesson for property located at 101 Martha Terrace to construct a 20’± x 24’± garage attached to the existing house by a 10’± x 10’± mudroom wherein a variance is required from Section 10.521 to allow a 12’± secondary front yard where 30’ is required and to allow 16%± building coverage where 10% is the maximum allowed. Said property is shown on Assessor Plan 283, Lot 5 and lies within the Single Residence A District. 5) Case 2-5. Petition of Ryan P. and Jennifer L. Smith for property located at 7 Laurel Court for an existing second story deck and bulkhead wherein an equitable waiver under RSA 674:33-a is required to allow a previously constructed second story deck with a 22’± rear yard and a previously constructed bulkhead with a 24.7’± rear yard where 25’ is required for each and a 4’± front yard where 5’ is required. Said property is shown on Assessor Plan 212, Lot 191 and lies within the General Residence B District. 6) Case 2-6. Petition of the Vaughn Family Revocable Trust, Charles & Sally Vaughn, Trustees, owners, and Craig and Diane Alie, applicants, for property located at 50 Pleasant Point Drive wherein the following variances are required: a) from Section 10.321 to allow a nonconforming structure or building to be expanded, reconstructed or enlarged without conforming to the requirements of the ordinance; b) from Section 10.521 to allow an 18’± secondary front yard for a vertical expansion of the existing dwelling and a 21’± secondary front yard for a new two-story garage where 30’ is required for each. Said property is shown on Assessor Plan 207, Lot 11 and lies within the Single Residence B District. 7) Case 2-7. Petition of Neil A. Fitzgerald Family Trust, Kara Moss and Linda Fitzgerald, Trustees, for property located at 226 Park Street for a rear addition, a single-story 410± s.f. detached accessory dwelling unit, and a detached one-car garage wherein variances are required from Section 10.521 to allow the following: a) a lot area per dwelling unit of 4,368± s.f. where 7,500 s.f. is required per dwelling unit; and b) 31%± building coverage where 25% is the maximum allowed. Said property is shown on Assessor Plan 149, Lot 50 and lies within the General Residence A District. Juliet T.H. Walker Planning Director Show more »