Gary Lamb Waterboro Town Administrator

Gary Lamb Waterboro Town Administrator

Contents Dedication 2 Letter from the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen 3 The Town of Waterboro Letter from the Town Administrator 4 Transfer Station & Recycling Letter from Gov Paul LePage 5 Letter from Sen Susan Collins 6 Facility Announces: Letter from Angus King 7 Letter from Chellie Pingree 8 Letter from Jared Golden 9 Letter from David Woodsome 10 FREE Letter from Dwayne Prescott 11 Letter from the York County Commissioner 12 CLEAN UP DAY Letter from the York County Sheriff 13 Letter from RSU 57 Superintendent of Schools 14 Saturday June 1, 2019 TAX ASSESSOR’S REPORT 16 • Municipal Valuation Report 16 9am to 5pm • Assessor’s Notice to Taxpayers 17 • Property Tax Exemptions for Veterans • For residents only and their families 18 • Veteran Exemptions 19 • Must have current sticker • Outstanding Taxes 21 • Tax Abatements Processed 24 • No commercial haulers • Outstanding Personal Property 25 or businesses TREASURER’S REPORT 26 • Revenue Summary 26 • Checking Accounts 26 We will ONLY take items • Expense Detail Report 27 that are normally allowed: • Payroll Expense Detail 35 • Vendor Expense Detail 36 ELECTRONICS • Lien Status 38 WHITE GOODS TOWN CLERK’S REPORT 44 • Deaths Recorded / Births Recorded / Total Voters 44 FURNITURE • SHINGLES • Marriages 45 SHEETROCK • METAL DEPARTMENT & COMMITTEE REPORTS 46 • Waterboro Fire Department 46 BUILDING MATERIALS • Ross Corner Fire Department 47 MATTRESSES & BOXSPRINGS • Code Enforcement Office 48 • Motor Vehicle Agent 49 • Zoning Board of Appeals 49 NO HAZARDOUS WASTE • Transfer Station & Recycling 50 • Waterboro Public Library 52 SUCH AS ASBESTOS, • Recreation 52 • Public Works 53 GASOLINE, SANDBLAST GRIT • Planning Board 54 • Saco River Community Television 55 • Waterboro Water District 55 For more info call 247-3440 • Saco River Corridor Commission 56 132 Bennett Hill Road, East Waterboro AUDITOR’S REPORT 57 2 Town of Waterboro • Annual Report DEDICATION Celebrating 100 Years! ena Sanborn marked her arbara Bean marked her 100th birthday in June 100th birthday on Febru- L B of 2018 She was raised in ary 7, 2019 She was born in Acton and her first job was Jaffrey, New Hampshire, mar- taking care of four children ried Leon Bean in 1941 and when she was in the 8th grade raised four sons Her husband’s She lived in West Newfield trade in the sawmill business with her husband Walter and brought them to Waterboro son Kenneth until the fire of and Barbara owned a beauty 1947, after which the family shop on Main Street for four moved to Waterboro She was decades Barbara is still very well known as a barber with active keeping busy as she two shops, one in Waterboro volunteers at the Old Timer’s and one in Limerick She was the first licensed woman barber in Shop in Sanford, shovels, knits, sews, crochets, drives and attends Maine She also operated Lee’s Dairy Curl in Waterboro for many church every Sunday Barbara attributes her longevity to a positive years Lena still loves to quilt, knit and bake and shares her home attitude Barbara has 15 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, with her little dog Missy She attributes her longevity to hard and six great-great grandchildren work In Memory of udith Durney was born in Newton, MA in June of 1948, and rock He was an amazing Jwas known to all for her love of community, laughter and hard caretaker of Cindy during her work She passed away at home on Dec 11, 2018, surrounded by illness, which was not a surprise her family as he always took care of his Born to George and Elizabeth (Joyce) Braceland She was Cindy He continues to be an the youngest of eight children and known to all as Cindy Her amazing father to the kids siblings Joyce (Braceland) Munger, Jackie Braceland, Robert In 1984 Cindy and Sam bought a summer house on Little Os- (Punky) Braceland, and Richard (Butch) Braceland, predeceased sipee Lake in Maine Cindy had always wanted a house on this lake her George William Braceland of Florida, Sr Nancy Braceland as her family had spent summers here when she herself was a child, of Roslindale, MA and Jill Braceland of Dover, NH walked with buying candy at Graves The door to that house was always open If her until the end She also leaves behind her life partner Sam you could find a spot on the floor to squeeze in a sleeping bag, you Pasquarelli of East Waterboro, daughter Sonya Durney, her spouse could stay! She had a gift of making everyone feel special, valued, Mark Gordon and their son Liam of East Waterboro, son Joseph and welcomed Durney and his partner Bethany Ingham of Kennebunk, son Always committed to serving the community, when she Richard Durney, spouse Robbin Durney and grandkids Dylan moved to Maine she became involved with her new community and Rylei of Topsham She also leaves behind the Braceland family She was on the board for Waterboro Old Home Days for many consisting of over 175 cousins, nieces, nephews years bringing fireworks, petting zoos, and music You could also Cindy married Bill Durney in June of 1973 Their house was find her out front dancing to the music! She also loved working filled with her signature laughter and the sound of music as Bill with the Waterboro Historical Society, She was thrilled when they loved to play the piano Soon the sound of the pitter patter of three were able to open the Deering School House and probably even little sets of feet joined the music Sadly, the world lost Bill in the more thrilled when she got to dance around as Rosie the Riveter at fall of 1980 When Bill died, their home in Framingham, MA was a Historical Society Fundraiser You could find her every election in the midst of a remodel Years later, when she decided to finish season working the voting polls and greeting everyone by name the job, she hired a local construction crew, Pasquarelli Construc- For the past five years, the Durney family has walked The Mary’s tion Sam Pasquarelli soon became her lifelong contractor She Walk in Saco to raise money for cancer She also loved her time would forever keep him busy with additions, decks, building her with her dear friends, the Red Hat Ladies Cindy sure knew how to lake house, and he always answered: “yes honey ” Sam was Cindy’s make any event fun She and her laughter will be sorely missed Annual Report • Town of Waterboro 3 Dear Friends and Neighbors, from the Selectmens’ office: It is again my pleasure, on behalf of the Board of Selectmen and Town, to re- port on municipal activities and accomplishments for the year ending June 30, 2018. First off, I would like to extend the Board’s thanks to our staff, employ- ees, committee members and volunteers who continue to serve the municipal- ity and make the Town run. This past year brought us the first ever referendum ballot budget vote which moved us away from the annual town meeting and provided the opportunity for over 1,200 voters to approve the FY2019 municipal budget. In comparison, more people voted on this budget than all of the voters combined that attend- ed the past ten town meetings. Very encouraging that 1,200 voters took part in this process verses the 60 or 70 that typically attended June town meetings. We continue to work towards implementing the vision of the Comprehensive Plan adopted in June of 2015. The Planning Board has accomplished much with still a lot on their plate and the Select Board has appointed a multi-interest committee to look at a future community center which was one of the long term recommendations from the 20/20 Comprehensive Plan Committee. This is a journey that the Town has embarked on that will impact what our community looks and feels like for many years to come. As always, the Board continues to work with the Town Administrator to im- prove municipal service with an eye towards developing more efficient ways of utilizing our limited resources. With many of the mandates and reduction in funding coming down from state government, this will always be a challenge. The Board’s priorities continue to focus on developing solutions that will meet and address each new challenge as it surfaces. We are committed to increas- ing the transparency of town government and will continue to take steps to improve communications with the public, our employees, departments and committee’s throughout the future. Respectfully submitted, Dennis Abbott Dennis Abbott, Chairman Waterboro Board of Selectmen DENNIS ABBOTT CHAIR, WATERBORO SELECTMEN 4 Town of Waterboro • Annual Report Town Administrator Report for July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018 Fiscal year 17/18 was my fifth year as your Town Administrator. The year started on a somber business note when a fast moving fire destroyed Plummer’s Hardware, Asian Taste restaurant and our Family Dollar store on July 16, 2017. We were fortunate no one was hurt but the building was a total loss. After the fire, town staff and Selectmen started a discussion with our water district on possible locations for a new second water storage tower to improve our firefighting capabilities. In August our Public Works Director was changed to a full time position. Applications were col- lected, interviews were held and Dave Benton was the unanimous choice to replace Doug Foglio who wanted more time for his family business. I want to thank Doug for all the advice and help he gave me and the town during the many years he and his family have helped keep Waterboro’s roads safe for winter drivers.

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