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Canaan NH: News & Events
February 24 - March 3 , 2017

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Closings:


Tuesday, March 14: Town Clerk/Tax Collector's Office

Monday, April 24: Town Clerk/Tax Collector's Office
 



ROAD POSTING:

Effective Monday February 22, 2017; all Town Roads in the Town of Canaan will be posted temporarily prohibiting all vehicles weighing in excess of (6) six tons from traveling on these roads until further notice.

Pursuant to RSA 231:191 any person who violates the maximum weight limits shall be required to restore the highway if the Town has reason to believe that the highway damage or disturbance is attributable to vehicles or activities under such person’s control or responsibility.

As per RSA 231:191, Paragraph III, written permission to drive a vehicle on Town roads may be granted subject to imposition of reasonable regulations such as bonding and restoring the highway, or other limitations. Such permission may be granted on a case-by-case basis by the Road Agent, depending upon such factors as weather and road conditions.

The weight limit will be lifted as soon as the roads sufficiently dry in the springtime to allow normal traffic without causing pavement and shoulder breakup.

ROBERT SCOTT, CANAAN HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
CANAAN BOARD OF SELECTMAN
Town of Canaan - Call 523-4344 for more information.


Good News!

The surveyors are working at the cell tower site.

 


CANDIDATES' NIGHT THIS SATURDAY!

There are contested races for Town elections. Mark your calendar now! Candidates Night will be on Saturday, February 25 at 7PM at Canaan Hall near the race track.

The evening is open to the public, Candidates make a presentation about who they are and why they are running. People can then ask questions.


 

Click HERE to see all of the information for voting on Town Meeting Day on March 14

What does it mean when the Selectmen vote to NOT RECOMMEND a Warrant Article for a Service Organization?



 

The example above is one of the Warrant Articles that would provide funding for a regional service organization. By law, the Selectmen are required to indicate if they recommend or do not recommend the Warrant Article.

The Canaan Board of Selectmen believe that these decisions should be left to the voters without their recommendation. The organizations are not the responsibility of the the Board of Selectmen and the services they offer are personal to residents in the Town who can best decide on their need and effectiveness.


The Board of Selectmen are not saying they do not support the organizations. They are saying that they do not want to make a recommendation. They want the voters to decide.
 

The Warrant Article that asked to change the school tax allocation formula so that it considers both students and tax base was changed to a study committee at the School District  Deliberative Session on February 4th.

The Canaan Board of Selectmen and the Town Administrator support the study committee. There appears to be an understanding on the part of the School Board and the Superintendent that the current formula does not work. The recommendation to have the study committee was supported by the School Board and Superintendent.

It is up to the voters to create the study committee. In order to have action on changing the funding formula next year, the VOTERS MUST VOTE FOR THE STUDY COMMITTEE. If you do not vote for it, there will be no change and the school tax rates will continue climbing.

If the study committee is appointed, finding the solution to the funding issue will then be the responsibility of the committee, the School Board, the Business Manager and the Superintendent.  

The voters will be able to consider the study committee's proposal in light of their tax bills next November.

The Board of Selectmen and the Administrator aggressively pushed for change. The design for the  solution is now in other hands. We wish them success in finding an acceptable solution for all.


To see why the issue is contentious in Enfield, look at the Enfield presentation.
See the presentation of January 31 in Enfield by clicking 
here.

 

This is School Tax FAIRNESS?

Number of Canaan Students - 480
Number of Enfield Students - 483
ABOUT THE SAME

Canaan School Tax Rate $20.65
Enfield School Tax Rate $15.20
CANAAN IS 36% HIGHER ON A HOUSE OF COMPARABLE VALUE IN ENFIELD. 
 

 


Furnace, Gas, Electrical and Plumbing rules and the State Building Code and Canaan Building Permits


LAST HEARING - MARCH 7, 2017

All commercial buildings require permits to do electrical, plumbing, gas and furnace work. This includes replacements as well as initial construction.

Code compliance is not Zoning where someone is told what they can do or not do on their property. It is a set of NH State rules that say if you are doing construction, you have to do it safely.

State law and regulations require that new construction in homes must be in accordance with the State Building Code which for the most part is the International Building Code.

Failure to meet code can be dangerous, may impact insurance, may prevent occupancy and may prevent property sales and financing. All of these requirements are becoming more important.

Canaan is looking at a way to let all builders, including home owners, know what the requirements are and to allow State Permitting by Notification and Certification. Under this plan, applicants for a Canaan Building Permit for major construction including major repair or replacement work would have to have a plumber or electrician or a gas technician or the homeowner themselves (single family homeowners only) certify that the work was done in accordance with code. Specific plans are not required. What is required is that someone takes responsibility for the work being done to code. 

THIS IS ALL IN DRAFT FORM

This is a look at the proposed new Building Permit Form STILL IN DRAFT FORM.




Click here to look at the draft form and instructions and explanations.

THIS WILL BE DISCUSSED AT THE MARCH 7 SELECTMEN'S MEETING IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM UNDER THE LIBRARY AT 6 PM. DRAFT COPIES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TOWN OFFICE.
 


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HELP WANTED
Qualified Heavy Equipment and Vehicle Lead Mechanic

Responsibilities include repair and preventive maintenance on a variety of heavy duty diesel trucks, construction equipment, fire equipment, solid waste equipment, small engines and police cruisers.  Candidates must have the ability to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair engines, drive-train, hydraulic and electrical systems for heavy equipment, tractors, trucks and automobiles including gas and diesel vehicles. Candidates must have experience with computerized diagnostics including electrical systems. A complete understanding of mechanical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, structural design, and electrical skills are necessary, along with all types of welding and fabrication skills.  Candidate should have experience with maintenance of fleets with up to twenty five vehicles. A Class A or B CDL license is preferred, along with appropriate certifications as needed.  ASE certifications are desirable. Vocational training at either public or private programs is desirable. Must be self directed and coordinate repairs for six departments. Good organization and communication skills are necessary. Familiarity with computerized maintenance records and inventory is desired. A minimum of three (3) years experience is required. Candidates must be available in emergency situations and pass initial and periodic drug screens. Candidates must be located within 45 minutes drive time of Canaan. Current salary range is $38,912 to $45,027 depending on qualifications. We offer excellent benefits including health, dental, short-term disability, life insurance and retirement. Please submit resume, application and cover letter. Job Application may be found at canaannh.org under downloadable forms or by picking up an application at the Town offices at 1169 US 4 in Canaan. Applications should be submitted to Town of Canaan, PO Box 38, Canaan, NH 03741 or by email to townadmin@canaannh.org. Call 603-523-4501 x 5 for information.

Mascoma Community Health Center 

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Work is progressing!


So is hiring! Click below to go to the website and check out the hiring notices.


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Click here for more information!

Happening this week:

Full Details and all the upcoming Events available on the Town Website.
 
 

Saturday, Feb 25



Candidates Night @ Canaan Hall - Sponsored by the Police Benevolent Association (7 pm - 9 pm)

 
 

Monday, Feb 27



Red Cross Blood Drive @ St. Mary's Church (1 pm - 6 pm)

 

MVPR Monday Night Yoga @ Methodist Church (5:45 pm - 6:45 pm)

 
 

Thursday, Mar 2


Wind Energy Systems Planning Board Subcommittee @ Town Conference Room (4 pm - 5:45 pm)



 

ALL RECOVERY -free peer support group that celebrates all experiences of recovery @ Halo Educational Services Office 44 Roberts Rd, Canaan (5 pm - 6 pm)

 

 

Saturday, Mar 4



Supervisors of the Checklist in Session for Addition & Corrections to the Checklist @ Town Office (11 am - 11:30 am)

 

M&M: Millennial Group: Scavenger Hunt at Michael's in West Leb (7 pm - 8:30 pm)


 

Shop Local:

In response to your feedback, all advertising will now be included at the end of this mailing service. Local business is important,and part of who we are as a town. The Town is working hard to increase local commercial activity to reduce property taxes. That said, we understand that it should hold its own place for those more interested in the news.

We hope that more businesses will take the opportunity to let local people know about the services and sales that could be of benefit to Canaan residents. All ads are free, and may include photos.If your business would like to advertise here, please email a word document (or other editable format) to townadmin@canaannh.org. Advertising is limited to Canaan Businesses, and businesses must present copy that appropriate to a general audience. All ads are subject to approval.The Town reserves the right to restrict overuse.

FOR SALE
ORGANIC BEEF


Happy, Grass fed beef for sale by the quarter cow, the half cow or the whole cow.
If interested in information or to place an order, call Pat Bryson at 603-443-2009 or
603-632-9689.

Contacts:

Mike Samson, Town Administrator:
523-4501 x 5
townadmin@canaannh.org

Sharon Duffy, Web Site & Communications:
523-4501 x 8
sduffy@canaannh.org
 

Our Website:

www.canaannh.org

 

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