Salisbury NH Town Warrants

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2005 Warrant Article #9

Year: 2005 | Article #: 9

9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) to be added to the Transfer Station/Recycling Capital Reserve Fund established in 2002. (The Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend this appropriation.) Motion was made by Walter Scott second by Marty Nogues to accept the article as read...

2001 Warrant Article #12

Year: 2001 | Article #: 12

12. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Transfer Station/Recycling Capital Reserve Fund, under the provisions of RSA 35:1, for the purpose of improvements to the Transfer Station/Recycling facility, and to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000) to be added to this fund, and to appoint the Selectmen as agents to expe...

1990 Warrant Article #10

Year: 1990 | Article #: 10

10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of six thousand three hundred and fifty dollars ($6,350) ($3,175 to be raised by taxation, the remainder to be mat~~ed by a $3,175 grant from the Governor's Recycling Grants Program), for the purpose of constructing a recycling facility at the Salisbury Transfer Station. This appropr...

1988 Warrant Article #18

Year: 1988 | Article #: 18

18. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Town's representatives to the General Court to respond to our solid waste crisis by taking all necessary measures to insure that New Hampshire adopt legislation that will permit consumers to return for refund of deposit within New Hampshire all soda, beer, wine cooler and liquor containers and that a...

1984 Warrant Article #8

Year: 1984 | Article #: 8

8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to establish a program of mandatory recycling at the Salisbury Landfill, said program to become effective July 1,1985, or thereafter, as the Board deems necessary....

1974 Warrant Article #24

Year: 1974 | Article #: 24

24. To see if the Town will choose to authorize the selectmen, in behalf of the Town, to enter into a contract for sharing disposal facilities, with either the Town of Hopkinton, New Hampshire to use their recycling and land fill or the private facilities to be operated by Wilmer Brownell in the Town of Danbury, New Hampshire and shared with other ...