4072-R2_ML&P_TownOfBuxton

11.8.E. Within one hundred (100) feet, horizontal distance of the normal high- water line of Bonny Eagle Pond, and within seventy five (75) feet, horizontal distance of the normal high-water line of other water bodies, tributary streams or the upland edge of a wetland, there shall be no clearcut openings and a well-distributed stand of trees and other vegetation including existing ground cover shall be maintained. At distances greater than one hundred (100) feet, horizontal distance of Bonny Eagle Pond and greater than seventy five (75) feet, horizontal distance of the normal high-water line of other water bodies or the upland edge of a wetland, harvesting operations shall not create single clearcut openings greater than ten thousand (10,000) square feet in the forest canopy. Where such openings exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet, they shall be at least one hundred (100) feet apart. Such clearcut openings shall be included in the calculation of total volume removal. 11.8.F. On any lot harvesting shall remove not more than forty percent (40%) of the volume of trees four (4) inches or more in diameter measured at 4 1/2 feet above ground level in any ten (10) year period. For the purposes of these standards, volume may be considered to be equivalent to basal area. Article 65. To see if theTownwill vote to authorize theBoardof Selectmen to accept or reject any future grants that may be offered to the Town and authorize the Board of Selectmen to expend any future grants, as long as they are in compliance with the requirements of the grant. This authorization shall stay in effect until repealed or rescinded by the legislative body. Article 66. To see if the Town will authorize the acceptance of gifts or monies designated for the Buxton Toy Box Fund, Keep The Heat On, Community Day and other local charitable assistance programs throughout the Fiscal Year, and further to authorize the Selectmen’s appointed designees to purchase and distribute those accepted gifts or monies throughout the Fiscal Year for persons in need within the Town of Buxton. 1) accept Rescue Subscription fees from Buxton residents and credit the fees to the Rescue Subscription Revenue Account; and 2) periodically transfer from the Rescue Subscription Revenue Account such sums as may be necessary to pay the balances due on Buxton Rescue invoices rendered to subscribers. Article 68. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen to appropriate from Rescue Billing Income 7% of fees collected to be paid to Medical Reimbursement Services Inc. for services rendered. Article 69. To see if the Town will vote to accept and authorize the Selectmen to reimburse the Police Department salaries account, with any funding received for law enforcement grants, outside details, reimbursements from other law enforcement agencies and court reimbursements. Article 67. To see if the Town will vote to:

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