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New Hampshire Elections

March 8, 2010

Salem town warrant

Selectman (1 for 3 years)

*Patrick "Pat" Hargreaves 2,099

Nanci Carney 2,078

Budget Committee (2 for 3 years)

*Stephen Campbell 2,203

*Diana Seifert 1,871

Jeffrey Hatch 1,302

William P. Carter 1,232

Library trustee (1 for 3 years)

*Martha Breen 3,360

Trustee of trust funds (1 for 3 years)

*Harley Featherston 3,084

Planning Board (2 for 3 years)

*Linda Harvey 2,441

*James Keller 2,201

John J. Manning Jr. 1,425

Planning Board (1 for 2 years)

*Jeffrey Gray 1,654

Edward DeClerq 1,561

Zoning Board (1 for 3 years)

*Patrick McDougall 1,698

Robert Uttley 1,517

Town moderator (1 for 2 years)

*Christopher Goodnow 3,196

Supervisor of the checklist (1 for 6 years)

*Sheila M. Murray 3,295

ARTICLE 2. $20,000 tax exemption for the disabled.

*Yes: 2,856

No: 1,216

ARTICLE 3. Reorganized town zoning ordinance.

*Yes: 2,866

No: 1,096

ARTICLE 4. Revised affordable housing ordinance.

*Yes: 2,341

No: 1,582

ARTICLE 5. Small wind-energy systems ordinance. Provide a process for allowing these systems under certain standards.

*Yes: 3,020

No: 1,021

ARTICLE 6. Eliminate requirement for building permits to be published in the newspaper but still require town to publish building permits in other formats.

Yes: 1,798

*No: 2,172

ARTICLE 7. Revise currently required minimum 40-foot setback between structures and high water marks to require a minimum 50-foot setback to certain shorelands.

*Yes: 2,620

No: 1,334

ARTICLE 8. Modify the definition of "story" in the zoning ordinance to reference the International Building Code rather than the BOCA national building code.

*Yes: 2,192

No: 1,487

ARTICLE 9. Amend conditional use permit for parking.

*Yes: 2,255

No: 1,373

ARTICLE 10. $1,384,000 for replacement of bridges at North Main Street over Widow Harris Brook and Emerson Way over Widow Harris Brook and to cover costs of the bond issue. Authorize selectmen to accept any state aid or other money available for the project. The construction is eligible for 80 percent reimbursement through the state municipally managed bridge aid program. A two-thirds vote is required for approval.

*Yes: 2,895

No: 1,217

ARTICLE 11. $2,298,550 loan for replacing all residential water meters in town and installing automated equipment on commercial meters. Authorize selectmen to accept any state aid or other money available for the project. Contingent upon qualifying for state revolving funds. This project may be eligible for 50 percent forgiveness on the principal loan balance through the revolving funds. A two-thirds vote is required for approval.

Yes: 1,742

*No: 2,324

ARTICLE 12. Operating budget of $33,379,546.

*Yes: 2,067

No: 1,964

* Denotes winner or approval

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