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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 3/21/2017 - P6

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:56
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Tue, 03/21/2017 - 00:00
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Board Of Aldermen
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Meeting Date
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ORDINANCE O-16-020

The intent is to foster development of housing for older persons while detailing
local planning standards and promoting consistency with land use policies in the
Master Plan and the land us laws and regulations.

The intent is to regulate the intensity and mix of the different types of dwelling
units required to meet the needs of these citizens so as to provide ample outdoor
and livable space and to retain a sense of personal identity intimacy, and human
scale within the development.

The intent is to review the bulk, height, and spacing of buildings, and the traffic
circulation and parking pattern within the development to ensure that the
adequate light, air, privacy landscaping, and open space for passive and active
recreation are provided with the development.

The City of Nashua finds, determines and declares that:

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There is a recognized need within the City for suitable and appropriate housing
for older persons.

Older persons are exclusively people age 55 and older.

According to Demographic Element of the Mas Plan the number and proportion
of persons 55 years or older will increase significantly during the next several
decades, thereby creating an increased demand for elderly housing.

Housing for older persons can be developed to provide housing opportunities for
this group and at the same time not detract from the low-density settlement
patterns defined by significant open space and a rural community character
described in the Master Plan.

It is recognized that exclusive zoning for persons 55 or older promotes the
general health and welfare.

This section implements the following Master Plan recommendation:

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Due to the like increase in demand for elderly housing, both for independent
living and managed care facilities, it is recommended that the Zoning Ordinance
be examined and revised, if necessary, to ensure that adequate opportunities to
develop elderly housing are available. This is especially important given the
projected increase in the senior population over the next 10 to 20 years.

Applicability.

For purposes of this section, "elderly-housinghousing for older persons"
means any-ofthe-housing categories-and- suppertive-servrice_tfacitities
described—inSubsection A(2}-belew—that complies with the provisions

of RSA 354-A:15 (Housing for Older Persons).

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 3/21/2017 - P7

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:56
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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 6/28/2016 - P17

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:34
Document Date
Tue, 06/28/2016 - 00:00
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Board Of Aldermen
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Meeting Date
Tue, 06/28/2016 - 00:00
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the "four consecutive public hearings" for today, starting at 9:00 a.m. for to collect:
$500,000; $500,000 + $500,000, + $12,000 = over $1.5 million from The CDFA

Good morning Commissioners:

This is to follow-up my visit as a Juror to your Court Building on this past Monday, June 13th @
8:50 a.m. + where you/we are the landlord for the tenant there who I did complain against that
same day as in violation of RSA Ch. 275:43,I to our Sheriff" Craig Wiggin "
http://belknapcountv.org/pages/belknapcountv_sheriff/index in person at his not "Department"
but "Office" here, for not paying me "within 8 days including Sunday after expiration of the
week in which the work is performed" of the first of three days of May 16th, and do add hereto
to him getting a copy of this too of that I did get a check for the first time but that not R.S.A.
Chapter 275:43,l(e) " on a financial institution convenient to the place of employment " in that it
was cut from The "Bank of America”.

Not that you need to know these details now other to write and say that my verbal now

written complaint too to Wiggin has fallen on deaf ears as he has done nothing so far and I don't
expect him to do anything unless maybe upon advise from you as like maybe there be an eviction
notice in the lease at page #__— whenever the tenant be charged with THEFT of which I did
report such to the State Dept. of Labor (cc: to them too) with a copy to your Administrator "
Debra A. Shackett " http://belknancountv.org/pages/belknapcounty_webdocs/deots.

That is WHERE and WHEN of this past Monday morning I did see your written 8.5 x 11-inch
Notice of this meeting today on the glass window at near the entrance door to the metal
detectors. If I had received my $pay I could have spent a portion thereof for more research, and
so this be a limited public comment from me at this time.

Yesterday afternoon I did visit The CDFA / "Community Development Finance Authority"
htto://www.nhcdfa.org/ at: "14 Dixon Ave. Suite 102 / Concord, NH 03301 Tel. 603: 717-9103
and spoke with the receptionist there of: "THERESA UPSTILL" (cc: to her now too with thanks)
as my interest is that" CDFA administers nearly $25 million in funding resources, which
includes a combination of state tax credits and federal Community Development Block Grant,
and Energy Reduction Funds." herein-after called: "federal funds".

I did ask her how I can get an accounting of such federal funds to be used here IF this or these
project applications to there be approved and she said of to start at this Public Hearing and that
THEN of AFTER-wards they will be officially brought to her attention by either this in writing
of by you HEAR-ing such too as maybe what? transcribed? , and so my proposal is for you to put
in as an amendment to such application(s) that of that they show you the evidence of the Feds
having not obtained a portion of such $money / "federal funds" legally and lawfully and that

until such statutes and laws be corrected that of THEN you/ we then to accept such grants not
tainted as like taken as "blood money"!

According to Title 28 U.S. Code Section 636(c)(1) of the Federal statutes at large a civil case can
NOT be "Removed" from a state / County Court to Federal court UNLESS there be the

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 3/21/2017 - P8

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:56
Document Date
Tue, 03/21/2017 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
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Tue, 03/21/2017 - 00:00
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ORDINANCE O-16-020

B. Where permitted.

(1) Housing for older persons Elderhheousine-that contains duplex or

multifamily dwellings is permitted as of right in the D-1, D-3, R-A, R-B,

R-C and R-9 Zoning Districts and by Conditional Use Permits in the GB
and HB Zoning Districts subject to the requirements of this section.

Housing for older personsElderlhheusing-in the form of single-
family detached dwellings are permitted in the R-40, R-30, R-18, R-9, R-

A, and-R-B and R-C Zoning Districts.

(2) _ The provisions of this division shall apply only to applications
consisting of dwelling units of less than 1,000 square feet each.

fAdded2-27-2007 by Ord, No.O-06-32}

(3) The provisions of this division shall apply only to projects consisting of
more than 30 units in the case of new development, and more than 10
units in the case of redevelopment of sites which have not received a site
or subdivision plan approval in the previous five years.

[Added 2-27-2007 by Ord. No. 0-06-52]

(4) Any project approved under the provisions of this division shall include
common area of not less than 2 5 +5 square feet per dwelling unit and
shall include space which is devoted to providing common services for

residents.

fAdded2-27-2007 by_Ord.Ne-0-06-52}

(5) Housing for older persons developments may contain more than one
principal structure on a lot.

C. Standards. Applications subject to this section shall conform to the following
standards:

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 3/21/2017 - P9

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:56
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ORDINANCE O-16-020

(1) Permits and phasing. The Planning Board shall approve a site plan if it
complies with the standards established below. A building permit shall
be obtained for each dwelling unit and each accessory use.

(2) Compliance. At the time an application is submitted to the Planning <«------ [Fer
Board for site approval for housing for older persons, the applicant Tab
shall demonstrate how the proposed development will comply with
the applicable provisions of this Section 190-42, RSA 354-A:15
and all applicable rules and regulations established by the New
Hampshire Human Rights Commission, for age discrimination in

housing, if any. _{ fen

a. by /
In order to qualify as housing for person 55 years or older under RSA 354-«+. "} Forn
A:15, [V and obtain the density allowance set forth in Table 42-2 below, Os num
the proposed development shail provide (directly or indirectly) significant a
facilities and services to the extent required in Section 190-42(C)(3) + 3.

below. Such significant facilities and services include, but are not limited
to, the following:

(a) Programs designed to provide a social life for residents:

(b) Continuing education programs of interest to residents;

(c) Information and counseling services;

(d) Recreational programs;

(e) Homemaker services;

(f) Services designed to assist residents with the maintenance
and upkeep of building and grounds;

(2) An accessible physical environment;

(h) Emergency and preventive health care programs;

(i) Congregate dining facilities;

(i) Transportation to facilitate access to social services:

(k) _ Referral services; and

qd) Services design to encourage and assist residents to use the

services and facilities available to them.

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 3/21/2017 - P10

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:56
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ORDINANCE 0-16-0290

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@) (3) _ Ifsignificant facilities and services are so required (for housing for <n (Be
persons 55 years or older), then the governing body of the particular : ote

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housing for persons 55 years or older community (e.g. a homeowners’ Not a

association), directly or indirectly, shall provide at least half of the

facilities and services itemized above, or such other qualifying significant
facilities and services as approved by the Planning Board. , (Form

()CG} Dwelling unit density. The proposed development shall conform to the
density established in Table 42-2 below. A density bonus may also be
granted for proposed developments that also conform to § 190-48
(inclusionary zoning).

fAmended 2-27-2007 by-Ord._Ne-0-96-52}

Tabie 42-2
Elderly Housing Density
Dwelling Units Per Acre {Form
Zoning District Single-family Duplex er Multifamily Aonnonoe [erm
(dwelling units peraere) Left
R-40 2 0 o- === (ra
R-30 3 0 O- Left
R-18 5 0 o-
R-9 6 8 8~
R-A 8 & 8
R-B 8& 8 12

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 3/21/2017 - P11

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:56
Document Date
Tue, 03/21/2017 - 00:00
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ORDINANCE O-16-020

R-C 8 8 1220 tooo [er

D-1, D-3 0 0 4020 Left

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Pedestrian traffic. The use of interconnecting walkways, trails and natural

walking paths shall be an integral part of the design of any development to
facilitate access between common area, groups of dwelling units and open
space areas. Easements shall be requested where trails or potential trails
on abutting lands may allow for a local connection. Appropriate timing
and restrictions may apply. Primary walkways and sidewalks shall meet
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Trails and natural
walking paths are exempt from this requirement, but the Board
encourages maximizing accessibility to residents.

Building design. Architectural renderings of a typical unit and all
accessory buildings shall be provided which the Planning Board will
evaluate in accordance with the site plan regulations to confirm that
proposed development is an appropriate massing and_scale of building,
in accordance with the underlying Zoning District, and will not
materially adversely affect abutting properties’ access to adequate

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Other Site Conditions. In reviewing an application for subdivision or site
plan approval for a proposed housing for older person development, the
Planning Board shall also take into consideration the nature of the subject
property, including its geographic and topographic conditions, and the
proposed development’s impact on the topography, slopes, wetlands, view
sheds and surrounding neighborhood to avoid any material adverse

impacts thereto.

Safety issues. The following requirements may be amended at the
discretion of the Planning Board prior to final approval:

(a) | Each unit shall have address numbering of contrasting color to the
structure, a minimum of six inches in size, and visible from the
street and/or driveway.

(b) In the case of shared driveways, a permanent marker (preferably
granite) shall be visible from the street and shall depict by
diagram, the location and the number of each dwelling unit.
Additional markers shall be placed at any split in the shared
portion shall be a minimum of 16 feet in width, a maximum grade
of 9%, designed to allow safe access and support the weight of

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O-16-020

ORDINANCE
emergency vehicle. Shared driveway designs are subject to Board
approval.
The City of Nashua further ordinances that Part II “General Legislation”, Chapter 190<------- Forn
“Land Use”, Article III “Base Districts”, Section 190-15 “Permitted Uses”, Table 15-1 (Use 1.5"
Matrix) be amended as follows:
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Delete #12 and #14

Amend #13 to read as follow:

Key: “P” mean permitted as of right. “C” means permitted as a conditional use. “S” means permitted as a special
exception. “A” means permitted only as an accessory use. “-“means prohibited. Refer to Article XLII or the source
referred to under “Land Use Code” for specific definitions of uses.
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This ordinance shall become effective at the time of passage.

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AMENDED
O-17-034

ORDINANCE

ALLOWING RESIDENTS OF BADGER STREET TO PURCHASE OVERNIGHT ON-
STREET PARKING PERMITS

CITY OF NASHUA

In the Year Two Thousand and Seventeen

The City of Nashua ordains that Part II “General Legislation”, Chapter 320 “Vehicles
and Traffic”, Article XHI “Night Parking” Section 320-78.1 “Overnight on-street parking
program in designated downtown areas” of the Nashua Revised Ordinances, as amended, be and
hereby is further amended by adding the following new underlined language:

“320-78.1. Overnight on-street parking program in designated downtown
areas.

There shall be a program for on-street overnight parking as described below.

A. On-street overnight parking shall be allowed between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and
6:00 a.m. on designated streets only to vehicles with a permit. On-street
overnight parking for any time period between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00
a.m. on designated streets without a permit is a violation of § 320-78 and is not
allowed.

1. Residents of the streets where overnight parking is permitted will be
allowed to purchase an annual permit, with a maximum number of 400

permits to be issued. Additionally, residents of the following locations are
also allowed to purchase annual permits:

k. Badger Street”

This ordinance shall become effective upon passage.

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V2 PENNICHUCK

PROXY CARD
PENNICHUCK CORPORATION

PROXY for Special Meeting of Sole Shareholder - Friday, March 24, 2017

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Sole Shareholder, the City of Nashua, New Hampshire, hereby appoints LARRY D. GOODHUE or DONALD
L. WARE, as proxies to represent and vote as designated hereon, all shares of common stock of Pennichuck
Corporation (the “Company”) which the Sole Shareholder would be entitled to vote if personally present at the
Special Meeting of Sole Shareholder of the Company to be held at Pennichuck Corporation, 25 Manchester Street,
Merrimack, New Hampshire, on Friday, March 24, 2017 at 8:00 a.m. The shares represented by this proxy will be
voted as directed by the Sole Shareholder.

The Board of Directors recommends a vote “FOR” the nominee named in Proposal 1.

Proposal 1:

To elect John M. Murphy to the Pennichuck Corporation Board of
Directors as a Class B director to fill the vacancy resulting from the
resignation of James McMahon.

For Against
John M. Murphy C] C]

Authorized Signature:

CITY OF NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE (Sole Shareholder)

By: Date:
Name:

Title:

This Proxy Card is Valid Only When Signed and Dated

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