Additional Meetings this week: Library Trustees & ZBA

LIBRARY TRUSTEES VIRTUAL MEETING

Wednesday, June 17th

The meeting will be conducted virtually and can be accessed online here. It can also be accessed by phone:  +1 929 205 6099

Meeting ID: 828 6794 6763
Password: 440078
If for any reason you cannot access the meeting electronically call or email:
 
RPL phone: 603-516-2665
RPL email

 


 

ZBA VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

Thursday, June 18

7pm

(The public is welcome to join the meeting by following this link https://meet.google.com/rpx-bzgq-puj or by calling 1-424-265-2136  and entering PIN number: 568 001 143 # ‪)

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PUBLIC NOTICE

The Rollinsford Zoning Board of Appeals will be in session on Thursday, May 21st, 2020 at 7:00pm at the Rollinsford Town Hall to hear the following appeal:

Case #: 20-03

Paul Martel, 92 Old Mill Lane is seeking a VARIANCE from Section 8.1.3.9: Multiple Dwellings, Two-Family Dwellings, Accessory Dwellings and Renting of Rooms in accordance with Section 8.1.3.17 to allow for the construction of an accessory dwelling unit in an unattached structure at Tax Map 3, Lot 7-1 located at 92 Old Mill Lane.

In accordance with Emergency Order #17: Closure of non-essential businesses and requiring Granite Staters’ to stay at home, the Rollinsford ZBA will be meeting remotely. The public is encouraged to access this public meeting by video link or phone vie Google Meets. The meeting can be accessed via this link: https://meet.google.com/sfn-aqwa-iwh or by phone at: +1 646-653-2102 (PIN: 466462437)

The Board encourages members of the public to submit comments for meetings in writing either by email or postal mail addressed to: Rollinsford Zoning Board of Adjustment, PO Box 309, Rollinsford, NH 03869.

 

Charles Putnam, Chairman

Rollinsford Zoning Board of Adjustment

PUBLIC NOTICE ROLLINSFORD ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

The Rollinsford Zoning Board of Adjustment will be in session on Thursday, April 23rd, 2020 at 6:00pm to hear the following appeals:

Case #: 19-05
Knox Marsh Development, LLC, 242 Central Avenue, Dover, NH 03820 are seeking a SPECIAL EXCEPTION to Zoning Ordinance Article 5.4: Non-Conforming Lots and Article 11.3: Special Exception Appeals for a property located at 8 Howe Road, Tax Map 2, Lot 28. The applicants are proposing to construct a one-family home on a lot in a Suburban Residential Zone comprised of .39 acres where 1 acre is required.

Case #: 20-02
408 Mechanic, LLC, 233 Vaughan Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801 is seeking a SPECIAL EXCEPTION to Table 6.9: Permitted Uses for a property located at Tax Map 10, Lot 11, 408 Mechanic Street. Applicant is seeking to open a preschool on the site which requires a Special Exception per the table of permitted uses.

In accordance with Emergency Order #17: Closure of non-essential businesses and requiring Granite Staters’ to stay at home, the Rollinsford ZBA will be meeting remotely. The public is encouraged to access this public meeting by video link or phone vie Google Hangouts. The meeting can be accessed via this link: meet.google.com/wxa-smhs-okv or by phone at: 567-855-1047‬/ PIN: ‪773 257 280‬#‬‬

The Board encourages members of the public to submit comments for meetings in writing: by email to [email protected] or postal mail addressed to Rollinsford Zoning Board of Adjustment, PO Box 309, Rollinsford, NH 03869.

Charles Putnam, Chairman
Rollinsford Zoning Board of Adjustment

PUBLIC NOTICE ROLLINSFORD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

The Rollinsford Zoning Board of Appeals will be in session on Tuesday, April 16th, 2019 at 7:00pm at the Rollinsford Town Hall to hear the following appeal:

Case #: 19-03

Kevin and Lisa Turgeon, 225 Green Street, Somersworth, NH 03878, are seeking a SPECIAL EXCEPTION to Zoning Ordinance Article 5.4: Non-Conforming Lots. The applicants are seeking to merge two existing non-conforming lots, located at Tax Map 3, Lots 36 and 38, on Oak Street, in the Country Residential Zone, resulting in one non-conforming lot comprised of 0.75 acres with 79.26 feet of frontage, whereas buildable lots in the Country Residential Zone require 2 acres and 200 feet of frontage.

Charles Putnam, Chairman
Rollinsford Zoning Board of Appeals

The Town Needs Your Help!

Towns provide many functions. Some of them are more visible to residents than others. Some are required and others are more discretionary. Some of the functions are provided by volunteers. Rollinsford needs more volunteers. Many of the appointments to the boards and committees are expiring in March. We will be voting to fill some of them. Others are appointed by the Select Board right after Town Meeting. Thank you to all of the people who dedicated their time in service to our community this past year. The following are boards and committees on which volunteers serve.  Please read the brief excerpts about them and consider offering your name to be considered for appointment. Each has its own level of commitment which often is not very much time per month. Come meet more of your neighbors!

Planning Board

Meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00pm. This is an essential function we must offer to property owners wishing to subdivide or develop their property, start or expand a business or change the use of a property, for example. There is typically no outside work required and meetings are typically not more than two hours. Members should become familiar with the Zoning Ordinance and other planning regulations. There are two vacancies for full-memberships and one alternate position open.

Zoning Board of Adjustment

Meets at the call of the Chairperson when there is a case to be heard (typically 3-5 times per year). This is an essential function we must offer to property owners who feel aggrieved by a land use decision made by the Planning Board, Town or planning regulations. It is a quasi-judicial body.

Conservation Commission

The group manages the conservation land along the Salmon Falls River known as Scoutland, the area beyond the community garden on Foundry Street, and discusses topics important to our natural environment. Some development requires a review by the Conservation Commission and their opinions can inform planning regulations.

Space Needs Committee

This committee worked hard for two years to determine a location for the police department. It was their recommendation to build a new facility to include the town office on Silver Street. This option was not put on the ballot this year. The Select Board will create a new charge for this group to address questions about the condition of the town hall and cost to renovate, locations for a potential police station and other ways we could potentially move forward to meet the needs of the Police Department.

Recreation Committee

These volunteers are the super heroes who recreated the summer recreation program which would otherwise have been discontinued just a few years ago. Recreation could not function without this group. They also manage the youth basketball program and are exploring options for senior programming.

Highway Safety Committee

This group only meets when there is a topic for discussion. They meet to discuss matters of public safety including, but not limited to traffic concerns. They make recommendations to the Select Board regarding roadways, when appropriate.

Stormwater Committee

This committee is necessary for keeping the Town compliant with our MS-4 permit which allows us to discharge stormwaterinto the Salmon Falls River. This is a federal permit which obligates the Town to engage in public outreach and public engagement regarding public activities which pollute waterways as well as water testing and data compilation.

Energy Committee

There are many ways in which the Town could save money with renewable energy. The specific charge of the committee has not yet been created but we know we could change street lights to LED’s or install solar panels on town buildings for example. The Select Board cannot make decisions without people presenting options and associated costs.

Historical Committee

We live in a small town with a lot of history. This group meets monthly to discuss topics of historical significance to Rollinsford and the Salmon Falls region. You don’t have to be an expert on local history to join, just interested in learning, sharing, and preserving the fascinating stories of our town. This group is flexible in making the most of each member’s strengths and interests and setting meetings to work for all members. They provide educational programs, history hikes (2 a year), and in 2019, plan to take on the first (modest!) restoration project, so handy people are especially welcome! 

Public Notice: Zoning Board of Appeals Hearing

Case #: 18-02

The Rollinsford Zoning Board of Appeals will be in session on Wednesday, September 12th, 2018 at 7:00pm at the Rollinsford Town Hall to hear the following appeal:

Phil and Bonnie Jennison, 125 Baer Road, are seeking a VARIANCE to Section 7: Land Space Requirements Table, Table 7, Footnote 9 to permit a lot line adjustment between Tax Map 3, Lots 7-3 and 7-4 to allow for a 9,500 square foot exchange of land between the lots resulting in a gross area of two (2) acres per lot; and an EQUITABLE WAIVER of Dimensional Requirements, Section 7: Land Space Requirements Table, Table 7, Footnote 2 to permit the existing dwelling at 125 Baer Road to be less than 50’ setback from the Baer Road and Fresh Creek Road lot lines.

Charles Putnam, Chairman

Rollinsford Zoning Board of Appeals

Building Permits

Installing a deck? Fixing your roof? Replacing your shed?

Chances are that you need a building permit. Please stop by the town office and pick up a building permit or email [email protected] with questions. Building permits are an essential part of keeping assessing information up to date and being sure that projects are compliant with building code and zoning. We appreciate your cooperation!