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Annual Report 2016

WASHINGTON, MAINE

FortheYearEndedDecember3�,20�6

Lincoln County Publishing Co. Newcastle/Damariscotta,Me.

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Cover photo taken by Town Clerk Ann Dean during an early morning flight over the Town office

with pilot Brian Daggett.

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Dedication

The 20�6 town report is dedicated to Reginald M. Upham I for hismanyyearsofservice,inmanydifferentpositions,tothetown.

ReggiestartedhisservicetothetownasamemberoftheWashingtonFireDepartment.HelaterbecameaConstableandAnimalControlOfficer.WhileReggieservedontheBoardofSelectmen,hewasamemberoftheTri-County Waste Committee. This committee formed the existing Tri-CountySolidWasteManagementOrganization.

Reggiewasaquietandhumblemanwhowasalwaystheretogiveahelpinghand.ManyofyoumayevenshareamemoryofsomethingReggiemighthavedoneforyoubutdidn’tbragaboutit.Hisfavoritesayingwas“Becauseit’stherightthingtodo.”Helivedhislifethatway.

Reggieandhiswife,Linda,havelivedinWashingtonsince�970.FirstinahouseonRoute�7,thenlaterinahousetheybuilttogetheronLeigherroad.Reggielovedtotravelandinearlieryearshadvisitedeverystatebutthreewithhiswifeand twoboys.Heenjoyed travelbutalways loved tocomebacktoMaineandhisfarm.Heenjoyedhisland,gardensandbeing

DedicationReginald M. Upham I

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outside.Healwayskepthishayfieldsandgardensinpristinecondition.HislandandgardenswereenjoyedbyallwhotraveledLeigherRoad.Reggiesharedhisveggiesandfruitswithneighbors,friendsandstrangersalike.Hewouldrathergiveitawaythanseeitgotowaste.

Theyhavetwosons,ReggieIIandfriendMarionandSethandwife,Jen.Histwogranddaughters,CarolandKate,werethelovesofhislife.Heenjoyedshowingthemeveryaspectofworkinghisland,fromgardening,tocuttingwood,tomakingmaplesyrup.Reggiewastalentedinsomanythings and was able to fix just about anything. He might have to thinkaboutaproblemforabit,butsoonerorlaterhefigureditout.Reggiehadacontagioussmilethatismissedbyallwholovedhim.

Reggie was honored in 20�6 by the Mt. Olivet Masonic LodgededicatingtheReggieUphamMemorialShelterinhisname.Reggiewouldbepleasedthatsomethingbearinghisnameis thereforareason, tohelpthoseinneed.

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Town OfficersSelectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor

WesleyF.Daniel ThomasJohnston BerkleyLinscott

Town Clerk/Tax CollectorAnnDean

TreasurerAnnDean

Deputy TreasurersMaryAndersonDeniseHylton

Deputy Clerk/Tax CollectorMaryAndersonDeniseHylton

Registrar of VotersAnnDean

Deputy Registrar of VotersMaryAndersonDeniseHylton

Road CommissionerJonathanDaniel

Code Enforcement Officer/ Plumbing InspectorBobTemple

Emergency Management DirectorChristopherLascoutx

Fire ChiefPhilMeunier

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Deputy Fire ChiefStevenOlmsted

Forest Fire Wardens*DonaldB.Grinnell

KennethBoisse,Deputy

Health OfficerBrianAlves

ConstableJudsonButterman

Animal Control Officers

AndrewDinsmore*ClaytonLanphier

M.S.A.D. #40 School Board DirectorsGuyBourrie CherylCichowski

Election Clerks Republican DemocratNancyBarker LindaLuceJudithBrann ElizabethBettcherMildredMelgard KathleenOceanKimberlyMank CarolSloane

Town Meeting Moderators

JimBowersDavidMartucci

Deputy ModeratorsTomFord

Election WardenWalterMetcalf

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Planning BoardMitchellA.Garnett,Chairman

HenryAho DavidStuderJamesBowers JesseCasasSteveOcean,ALT DavidWilliams

Board of AppealsNormanCasas,Chairman

DorothySainio CathyBlakeJamesKearney LowellFreimanCharlotteHenderson,ALT

Budget CommitteeHenryAho,Chairperson

DaveMartucci JesseCasasKathleenOcean DonaldL.GrinnellDavidWilliams DorothySainioLynnCarroll,ALT WendyCarr,ALT

Conservation CommitteeDavidSpahr CharlotteHenderson AnnDean

Town Government Study CommitteeDavidMartucci RobertMarksLynnCarroll DeborahBockoAnnDean CharlotteHenderson

Mineral Ordinance CommitteeJudsonButterman DeborahBocko DavidMartucci

Recreation CommitteePegHobbs,Co-Chair SteveOceanHelenCaddie-Larcenia,Co-Chair SheilaLoweAngelaStevens TravisPerez

Tri-County Solid Waste Management OrganizationReggieBurns LeoKarczewski

NormanCasas,Alt.

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State Senator ~ District 13DanaDow

CapitolAddress: HomeAddress:3StateHouseStation 30KalersPondRoadAugusta,Maine0�333-0003 Waldoboro,ME0��72(207)2�7-��0� (207)�32-�6�� [email protected]

Representative to the Legislature ~ District 91AbdenSimmons

CapitolAddress: HomeAddress:HouseofRepresentatives ��JeffersonStreet2StateHouseStation Waldoboro,Maine0��72Augusta,Maine0�333-0002 (207)�32-6��6(�00)�23-2900 [email protected]

Washington Scholarship CommitteeMindyGould PriscillaPackardJudyGood JanBirk

MildredMelgard

Road CommitteeAlbertHutchinson MertonMooreChristopherArmstrong AnnDean

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Selectmen’s Report, Discussion, and Analysis

Thefollowingmanagement’sdiscussionandanalysisoftheTownofWashington, Maine’s financial performance provides an overview of theTown’s financial activities for the fiscalyear endedDecember3�,20�6.PleasereaditinconjunctionwiththeTown’sfinancialstatements.

Financial Statement OverviewThe Town of Washington’s basic financial statements include the

followingcomponents:�)government-widefinancialstatements,2)fundfinancialstatements,

and3)notestothefinancialstatements.Thisreportalsoincludesrequiredsupplementary informationwhichconsistsof thegeneral fundbudgetarycomparisonschedule,andothersupplementaryinformationwhichincludescombiningandotherschedules.Basic Financial Statements

The basic financial statements include financial information in twodiffering views: the government-wide financial statements and the fundfinancialstatements.Thesebasicfinancialstatementsalsoincludethenotestofinancialstatementsthatexplaininmoredetailcertaininformationinthefinancialstatementsandalsoprovidetheuserwiththeaccountingpoliciesusedinthepreparationofthefinancialstatements.Government-Wide Financial Statements

The government-wide financial statements provide a broad view ofthe Town’s operations in a manner that is similar to private businesses.Thesestatementsprovidebothshort-termaswellaslong-terminformationinregardstotheTown’sfinancialposition.Thesefinancialstatementsareprepared using the accrual basis of accounting.This measurement focustakesintoaccountallrevenuesandexpensesassociatedwiththefiscalyearregardlessofwhencashisreceivedorpaid.Thegovernment-widefinancialstatementsincludethefollowingtwostatements:

The Statement of Net Position - this statement presents all of thegovernment’sassetsandliabilitieswiththedifferencebeingreportedasnetposition.

The Statement of Activities - this statement presents informationthatshowshowthegovernment’snetpositionchangedduringtheperiod.

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All changes innet position are reported as soonas theunderlying eventgivingrisetothechangeoccurs,regardlessofthetimingoftherelatedcashflows.

BothoftheabovementionedfinancialstatementshaveonecolumnfortheTown’sonetypeofactivity.ThetypeofactivitypresentedfortheTownofWashingtonis:

Governmental activities - The activities in this section are mostlysupported by taxes and intergovernmental revenues (federal and stategrants). All of the Town’s basic services are reported in governmentalactivities, which include general government, public safety, health andsanitation,publicworks,education,socialservices,andotherunclassified.

Town programs include education, general government, health andwelfare, highways and bridges, protection, special assessments (Countytax), and unclassified. Each program’s net cost (total cost less revenuesgeneratedbyactivities)ispresentedbelow.ThenetcostsshowthefinancialburdenplacedontheTown’staxpayersbyeachofthefunctions:GovernmentalActivities NetCost20�6 NetCost20�� NetCost20��GeneralGovernment 272,609.7� 26�,30�.�� 20�,6�7.7�PublicAssistance 2�6.00 �23.62 �,063.�6PublicWorks ��3,9�6.79 �70,��0.96 ���,663.2�Education �,�2�,3�7.02 �,33�,39�.3� �,302,�72.3�KnoxCommunication �0,2�0.00 39,�27.00 39,���.00DebtServiceInterest 6,��3.6� 3,7�6.�2 �,7�3.77CountyTax ���,��7.�0 �3�,�6�.�� �2�,���.7�PublicSafety �7,932.�� 6�,9��.0� 62,2�7.�9Unclassified ��,392.�7 �7,�66.�7 ��,060.36TCSWMO 36,��9.90 3�,�07.96 3�,�03.��

2,�7�,��6.2� 2,�70,03�.9� 2,30�,���.3�OnDecember3�,20�6,Washington’snetposition forgovernmental

activitiestotaled$3,7�0,7�6.�6.ThenetpositionasofDecember3�,20��was$3,790,2�3.99, thus adecrease innet positionof $79,�97.�3duringfiscalyear20�6.Fund Financial Statements

A fund is a grouping of related accounts that is used to maintaincontroloverresourcesthathavebeensegregatedforspecificactivitiesorobjectives. The Town of Washington, like other local governments usesfund accounting to ensure and demonstrate compliance with financialrelatedlegalrequirements.AllofthefundsoftheTownofWashingtonarecategorizedasonefundtype:governmentalfunds.

Governmental funds: AllofthebasicservicesprovidedbytheTown

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are financed through governmental funds. Governmental funds are usedto account for essentially the same functions reported in governmentalactivities in the government-wide financial statements. However, unlikethegovernment-widefinancialstatements,thegovernmentalfundfinancialstatementsfocusonnear-terminflowsandoutflowsofspendableresources.They also focus on the balance of spendable resources available at theend of the fiscal year. Such information will be useful in evaluating thegovernment’snear-termfinancingrequirements.Thisapproachisknownasthecurrentfinancialresourcesmeasurementfocusandthemodifiedaccrualbasisofaccounting.Underthisapproachrevenuesarerecordedwhencashisreceivedorwhensusceptibletoaccrual.Expendituresarerecordedwhenliabilitiesareincurredanddue.Thesestatementsprovideadetailedshort-termviewoftheTown’sfinancestoassistindeterminingwhethertherewillbeadequatefinancialresourcesavailabletomeetthecurrentneedsoftheTown.

Because the focus of governmental funds is narrower than thatof government-wide financial statements, it is useful to compare theinformation presented for governmental funds with similar informationpresented for governmental activities in the government-wide financialstatements.Bydoingso,readersmaybetterunderstandthelong-termimpactofthegovernment’snear-termfinancingdecisions.Boththegovernmentalfund balance sheet and the governmental fund statement of revenues,expenditures and changes in fund balances provide a reconciliation tofacilitate thiscomparisonbetweengovernmentalfundsandgovernmentalactivities.ThesereconciliationsarepresentedonExhibitsCandDofthefinancialstatements.

TheTownofWashingtonpresentsonlytwocolumnsinthegovernmentalfund balance sheet and the governmental fund statement of revenues,expendituresandchangesinfundbalances.TheTown’smajorgovernmentalfund is thegeneral fund.Allother fundsareshownasnonmajorandareshownonExhibitE.

ThegeneralfundistheonlyfundforwhichtheTownlegallyadoptedabudget.TheBudgetaryComparisonSchedule-GeneralFundprovidesacomparisonoftheoriginalandfinalbudgetandtheactualexpendituresforthecurrentyear.Notes to the Financial Statements

The notes provide additional information that is essential to a fullunderstandingofthedataprovidedintheGovernment-WideandtheFundFinancial Statements. The Notes to Financial Statements can be foundfollowingtheReconciliationof theStatementofRevenues,Expenditures

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andChangesinFundBalancesofGovernmentalFundstotheStatementofActivities.Required Supplementary Information

Thebasic financial statements are followedbya sectionof requiredsupplementary information, which includes a Budgetary ComparisonSchedule-GeneralFund.

Washingtonhadfouroutstandingloansattheendoffiscalyear20�6:aloanforafiretruckwhichmaturedin20�6,aloanforaplowtruckwhichmatures in 2023, a garage loan maturing in 2023, and a fire truck loanmaturingin2026. FY20�6 FY20�� FY20��Long-TermDebt 29�,��2.9� 2��,237.�9 �3�,7�2.��

SpecialAssessmentsareasfollows: FY20�6 FY20�� FY20��TCSWMO 36,��9.90 3�,�07.96 3�,�03.��KnoxCountyTax ���,��7.�0 �3�,�6�.�� �2�,���.00KnoxCommunication �0,2�0.00 39,�27.00 39,���.00

OtherAdministrativeNotes: FY20�6 FY20�� FY20��UnappropriatedSurplus �29,67�.20 ���,293.�3 �0�,�0�.7�ExciseTaxes 2�0,97�.�� 22�,�93.�� 22�,606.0�MilRate .0��9 .0��9 .0�3�0Selectmen’s Report, Discussion and Analysis

In closing of the year 20�6 we wish to thank all of the personnelthat made a productive year possible.We, as Selectmen, could not haveaccomplishedallthiswithoutthehelpofourofficestaffwhohaveworkedextrahardkeeping thingsgoing;our roadcrewwhoworkedmanyhourskeepingtheroadsopenandrepairedduringthesummer;andalltheBoardsandCommitteeswhoareallvolunteers.

InApril20�6weappliedforagrantfromtheMaineDEPforastreamcrossingculvertreplacement.TheengineeringfirmGartley&DorskeyofCamden had already engineered the culvert replacement onYoungs HillRoad for Davis Stream, and they completed the documentation for theGrantapplication.InJunewewerenotifiedthatwehadbeenapprovedforagrantfor$9�,000.00fortheculvertreplacement.

Theculvertreplacementwasputouttobid,andwasawardedtoFarleyandSons for$��,600.00.While theprojectwascompletingArmyCorpsofEngineerspermitting,theCorpsrequiredanupgradeoftheculvertsize,adding$�7,��0.00totheprojectcost.TheprojectwasstartedinSeptember,and due to the dry weather conditions was completed in �� days. With

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engineering, the project cost was $��3,��0.00. The selectmen extendedthe paving on the project to better match existing paving, for a cost of$��,�00.00.

ThemajorroadimprovementprojectwasdoneontheHopkinsRoad.Theroadwasopenedupwithbrushcutting,ditched,andnecessarycrossculvertsanddrivewayculvertswerereplaced.Thegeneral improvementsweremadeusingLRAP(LocalRoadsAssistanceProgram)funding.PavingwasputouttobidandawardedtoWellmanPaving,usingthePavingaccountfromtheRoadMaintenanceaccount.

Becauseoftheunexpectedlowpriceofpaving,wehadsufficientfundsto repave other roads. In a Special Town Meeting, voters approved theimprovementofLincolnandBumpHillroads.Theseroadswereditched,culvertsreplaced,andrepaved.

The new Fire Pumper as approved atTown Meeting was put out tobid, and after negotiation was awarded to K&T Fire Equipment, to bemanufactured by Metalfab Equipment in Centerville, NB. The Pumperis expected to be completed in March, with certification and delivery inApril.

TheComprehensivePlan reviewcommitteehasbeenbusy, sendingoutasurveytotownspeople,alsomakingitavailableatthetownwebsite,andat the townoffice.Theyhavecompiledthereturnedsurveysandarepreparingresultsforreportingtothetownspeople.

TheRoadsCommitteehasmet a few timesduring theyear andhasreviewedroadsurveys.Workisongoingtoenterroaddata,length,surfaceconditions,culvertsandotherpertinentdataintoaroadsdatabase,providedbyMaineLocalRoads.SomeonsitesurveysweredonebythecommitteeandRoadCommissionerJonDaniel.Thecommitteehasrecommendedthatprojectsfor20�7betheshortlengthofCalderwoodRoadfromWaldoboroRd. toAugusta Rd., and the Old Union Rd. from the monument in thevillage to theFireStation.Bothof theseareheavilyused roads,andareshowingsignsofbreakingupandhavedrainageissues.Bothwillrequiremajorrebuilds,andwillallowustotrymethodstomaketheroadslongerlasting.Thecommitteehasrecommendedthattheexistingpavingbegroundup,andbuiltuptoprovidebettersupportanddrainage.

ThecommitteehasalsorecommendedthattheCalderwoodRoad,fromtheLittleMedomakStreamtotheOldUnionRoad,berebuiltin20��.Theroad is substandard inwidth andwouldneed tobewidened and rebuilt.This would be a major project, and requires engineering. Selectmen arerequestinganengineeringstudybedonetoallowustoproperlybudgetfortherebuild.

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EveryfewyearstheStateofMaineinspectsvariousbridgesintown.ThisincludestheculvertswhereDavisStreampassesundertheFitchRoad.Thelastcoupleofreportsindicatesthatthereareproblemswithaseparationinatleastoneoftheculverts.Thereisquestionthattheculvertsmaybeabletoberepaired,ormayneedtobereplaced.Anengineeringstudyisrequiredtodeterminethebestwaytodealwiththeissuesintheinspectionreport.Ifreplacementisrecommended,engineeringinplacewouldallowustoapplyforanotherDEPStreamCrossingInfrastructureImprovementGrant.NewmembersfortheRoadscommitteearealwayswelcome.

With increasing demand on road maintenance the Selectmen feel itis time toputourPublicWorkscrewona�0-hourworkweekschedule.We feel thatwecanget a lotof littleprojectsdone,whichareeverybitasimportantasthemajorprojects.Someoftheseprojectswouldincludebrushcutting,ditching,shoulderwork,andpatchingonallroads,whichisongoing.

OurnewEMADirector,KitLascoutx,hasbeenhardatworkupdatingour Emergency Operations Plan, which is required to be in place to beeligibleforFederalGrants.DuringtheupdateitwasrealizedthattherewereissueswithourEmergencyManagementOrdinance.AnupdatedordinancewillbevotedonatTownMeeting.

TheTown’sAuditwasdoneonFebruary�&2,20�6.OnFebruary6,wehadameetingwithourAuditor,WilliamBrewer,todiscusstheaudit.Onhisrecommendation,wewillbeusing$�2,000.00ofunexpendedRevenueSharingalongwiththisyear’sRevenueSharingandasignificantportionofthe20�6UnexpendedAppropriations,whichwillgotowardsreducingtheTaxCommitment.Billsaidwedidagoodjobofoverseeingtheaccountsandthetownwasingoodshape.WeshouldhavesufficientUndesignatedFundBalancetoallowustogetthrough20�7withoutborrowing.

WewillbepostingvacanciesforPlanningBoard,BoardofAppeals,Recreation Committee, Conservation Committee, Constable, and RoadsCommittee.WestillneedtwocitizenswhowouldliketobeappointedtotheMidcoastRegionalPlanningCommission.

WewouldliketoseemorecitizensgetinvolvedinTownGovernmentandcometoourmeetingeveryWednesdayeveningat7PM.Wewouldliketothankyouforyoursupportin20�6andlookingforwardto20�7.

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Treasurer’s ReportStatement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements

for the year ended December 31, 2016CashBalance,January� 6�2,�27.��ADD:CASHRECEIPTS: PropertyTaxCollections: CurrentYear �,700,�6�.�� PriorYears 2��,60�.3� Prepayments �,�90.3� TotalPropertyTaxCollections �,990,0��.9�ExciseTaxes-Auto 23�,796.6�ExciseTaxes-Boat 2,�7�.20Departmental(ScheduleA-�) 29�,�69.72StateRevenueSharing �2,0��.97HomesteadReimbursement �2,2�2.00StateFeesCollected ���,�90.2�AccountsReceivable ��,66�.�0TrustFunds �,26�.2�TotalCashReceipts 2,7�7,3��.�3TotalCashAvailable 3,�29,73�.6�LESS:CASHDISBURSEMENTS: Departmental(ScheduleA-�) 2,62�,��0.��StateFeesRemitted ���,3�2.7�TrustFunds 3,73�.7�TotalCashDisbursements 2,7�3,6��.67CashBalance,December3� 6�6,079.9�

Reconciliation of Treasurer’s Cash Balance - December 31, 2016CashonHand 2�0.00GENERALFUNDCHECKING: TheFirst: BalancePerBankStatement ���,632.�2 Deduct:OutstandingChecks ���,��7.2� Add:DepositsinTransit 3,0��.67BalancePerBooks 6��,�39.9�CashBalance,December3�,20�6 6�6,079.9�

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Trust Funds — December 31, 2016TrustFundInvestments

Unexpended Principal Income TotalDavisDaggettCemetery �,9�0.00 �,266.�9 6,2�6.�9MapleGroveCemetery 2,�00.00 �,7��.3� �,2��.3�MarrCemetery ��,300.00 6,�23.09 2�,723.09McDowellCemetery 300.00 62.36 362.36MountainCemetery 300.00 26�.�� �6�.��OverlookCemetery �00.00 �,�29.3� 2,329.3�PierpointCemetery �,��0.00 �,02�.9� 2,�7�.9�SkidmoreCemetery �0.00 2�.23 7�.23SoldiersMonument 6�2.9� ���.69 �,20�.67BillingsScholarship �,�90.00 2,��0.3� �,730.3�CommunityScholarship ��,060.37 22,�67.79 37,�2�.�6PhillipScriberMemorial 660.00 �,��6.�0 �,776.�0DaggettSchool �,�77.76 �,97�.9� 3,��2.67StorerCemetery �00.00 �3.�6 ��3.�6GibbsLibrary �,066.00 ��0.62 �,206.62 �6,9�7.�� ��,�2�.6� 9�,���.76

Statements of Taxes Receivable — December 31, 2016 20�6 20��20�6 2�2,797.�0 -20�� ��9.20 279,6�9.��20�� 67.�0 32�.6�20�3 66.0020�2 �2�.�0 �2�.�020�� ��0.60 ��0.6020�0 ��7.60 ��7.602009 �6�.00 �6�.00200� �37.�0 �37.�0 2�3,7�0.�0 2�0,777.39

Agency Funds — December 31, 2016

LEVENSALERCEMETERYASSOCIATION: FundBalance,January� 9,0��.72 Add:InterestEarned 6�.9�FundBalance,December3� 9,��0.67

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Town Clerk’s Report2016 Licenses Sold

01/01/2016– 12/31/2016

Dog Licenses Sold Kennels 2 Males/Females 6� Neutered/Spayed 2�2

Alldogs6monthsandoldermusthavealicense.Ifyoubecometheownerofadog6monthsorolder,thedogmustbelicensedbyJanuaryofeachyear.Inordertoobtainalicenseforyourdog,theownermustpresentacurrentStateofMaineRabiesCertificateobtainedfromaveterinarian.AlldoglicensesexpireDecember3�ofeachyear.RenewaloflicensesforthefollowingyearcanbedoneattheTownOfficebeginningOctober��th.Youmayalsoregisteryourdogonline:

https://www1.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/dog_license/index.plDogLicenseFees:• $6.00peryearforspayed/neutereddogs• $��.00peryearfordogsnotspayed/neuteredPerstatelaw,anydoglicensethatisre-licensedafterJanuary3�willbe

subjecttoa$2�.00latefeeplusregularlicensingfee.Postcardremindersweremailedagainthisyearthathelpedtobringthenumberofunlicenseddogsdown.

Fishing and Hunting Licenses SoldJuniorHunting �� ResidentOver70 3Fish/HuntCombo �3 MigratoryWaterfowl 2Hunting 27 CoyoteNightHunting �ResidentFish �6 Archery �Non-ResidentHunt 2 BearHuntingPermits 2Non-ResidentFish �0 Spring/FallTurkeyPermits �03DayFishing � ResidentMuzzleloader �SaltwaterFishing 2 ResidentCrossbow �

RV, Boat, & Snowmobile Registrations Sold BoatsUpto�0Hsp. �� Boat��-�0Hsp. 32 Boat��-���Hsp. 27

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BoatOver���Hsp. �3 PWC 3 Snowmobile 2� ATV �3

Record of Fees Returned to the Town RecordofMotorVehicleFees $��67.00 RecreationalVehicleFees $263.00 RecordofFish&WildlifeLicenseFees $3��.�0 RecordofDogLicenseFees&Fines $22�.00 VitalRecordsFees $�067.00 BuildingPermitFees $��69.00 MiningPermitFees $���0.00 JunkyardPermitFees $22�.00 TownGarageRevenue $79.60 Copy/FaxIncome $3��.�0 ReturnCheckfees $�70.00

Respectfullysubmitted,ANNDEANTownClerk/TaxCollector/ Treasurer

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2016 Vital Statistics Recorded01/01/2016 – 12/31/2016

18 Births 10 Marriages 15 Deaths

MarriagesDate of Marriage Names03/��/�6 DuaneR.Withee&GloriaJ.Thorndike0�/��/�6 Jody-AllenSeekins&HannahC.Stanley06/2�/�6 FrancisA.Davis&HeatherC.Ludwig06/26/�6 FrankG.HarfordSr.&CindyL.Harford0�/�3/�6 SuloE.Rytky&StephanieA.McDougald0�/20/�6 MatthewT.Devine&VanessaJ.Bergmann09/03/�6 ThomasM.Fontaine&CandiC.Witham09/0�/�6 LawrenceC.Werner&GloriaJ.Nelson09/�0/�6 RandallW.Goneau&MaryEllenPelletier�2/30/�6 BrandonM.Klein&KorissaL.Dumond

DeathsDate of Death Name Place of Death Age02/0�/�6 JohnLeighton Damariscotta 7902/��/�6 TheodoreJonesSr. Washington 7902/2�/�6 GalenG.Hill Washington 7�03/09/�6 DeloresSmith Washington ��03/��/�6 PaulL.Fowles Washington 7�03/��/�6 ChristinaTorres-York Washington ��03/2�/�6 AnneRowe Rockport 900�/07/�6 JohnChristie Camden 790�/��/�6 ReginaldUpham Rockport 7�06/�0/�6 CharlotteFlaherty Washington ��07/�2/�6 RichardWeissenberger Rockport 7�0�/03/�6 JamesCoffey Rockport 7�0�/�2/�6 JoyceCollins Rockport 7009/0�/�6 BryantMank,Jr Washington ���0/�0/�6 JamesBlake,Jr. Augusta 72

Respectfullysubmitted,ANNDEANTownClerk

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2016 Assessors’ Report The20�6countytaxis $���,72�.00The20�6countytaxis�.��%higherthan20��’sof: $�73,99�.��The20�6municipalappropriationis $�00,�96.00The20�6municipalappropriationis 2.60%lowerthan20��’sof: $�2�,�67.�6The20�6schoolappropriationis $�,�3�,99�.76The20�6schoolappropriationis 6.��%higherthan20��’sof: $�,3�0,�63.�7The20�6totalappropriationis $2,�2�,2��.76The20�6totalappropriationis 3.2�%higherthan20��’sof: $2,3�6,02�.��The20�6homesteadreimbursementis $��,30�.3�The20�6homesteadamountis �9.96%higherthan20��’sof: $36,�77.�0The20�6taxcommitmentis $�,9�6,2�7.�0The20�6taxcommitmentis0.0�%higherthan20��’sof: $�,9��,2�6.��The20�6needwasreducedbyrevenuesharing, excisetax,etc.by $396,�00.00The20�6reductionis23.30%higherthan20��’sof: $32�,�00.00

HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION: Therewere�02homeownersgrantedhomesteadexemptionsin20�6;anincreaseof7from20��.Thisexemptionincreaseto$��,000in20�6.Toqualifyforthisexemption,youmustbealegalresidentofMaine,musthaveownedhomesteadpropertyinMaineforatleast�2monthsanddeclareyourhomesteadasyourpermanentresidence.Thereisnopenaltyinvolvedifyourexemptionstatuschanges.Ifyouhavenottakenadvantageofthisprogramandthinkyouqualify,pleasecontactthetownofficeforanapplicationbeforeApril�st.

HIGHLIGHTS: Thenaturalgaspipelineaddedover$�.�milliontotheTown’svalueandcontributedover$66,000intaxes.

Personalpropertyvaluedmorethan$�.6millionandshouldgeneratemorethan$62,000intaxrevenuebuttheState’sBusinessEquipmentTaxExemption (BETE)programallowsan exemption that requires theStatetopaythetaxes;whichtheydoatareducedrateof�0%;andresultedinalossofrevenueofmorethan$3�,000in20�6.SeeBETEinformationandqualificationsatMaineRevenueServiceswebsite.

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Schoolspendingaccountedfor�9centsofeachtaxdollar.�centswenttocounty taxand the remaining33centswent tomanage the restof theTown’saffairsfortheyear.

TAXMAPS: In 20�2 theTown purchased a computer program thatallows electronic processing of mapping and we are currently beginningtheworkofbuildingthefiles.Theendresultismuchbettermapsthathaveinformationabouttaxparcelsaswellasroads,9��info,resourceprotectionandaboutanythingelsethatcanbedigitized.Thisinformationisavailableon theTown’swebsite ifyouhaveGoogleEarth installed.Moreupdateswillbeaddedin20�7.

WEBSITE: Tree growth, farmland and open space exemptions forlandmaybeofinterestaswellasexemptionsforveterans.InformationandapplicationsfortheseprogramsandmorecanbefoundfromlinksontheTown’swebsite:http://washington.maine.gov/

The chart above shows appropriation trends for the period 2009 to20�6.

BoardofAssessors:WESLEYDANIELBERKLEYLINSCOTTTHOMASJOHNSTONSTANLEYMILLAY,Assessors’Agent

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Tax Collector’s ReportValuation, Assessment, and Collectionsfor the year ended December 31, 2016

VALUATION: RealEstate �3�,979,�32.00PersonalProperty �,323,7�9.00 �33,303,���.00ASSESSMENT: ValuationxRate(�33,303,���.00x.0��9) �,9�6,2�7.�0

COLLECTIONSANDCREDITS: CashCollections �,700,�6�.��Prepayments 3,�09.02TotalCollectionsandCredits �,703,673.2020�6TaxesReceivable-December3�,20�6 2�2,���.20

COMPUTATIONOFASSESSMENTTaxCommitment �,9�6,2�7.�0Surplus �6,723.6�ExciseTaxes-AutoandBoat 220,000.00StateRevenueSharing 66,000.00HomesteadReimbursement ��,30�.3�TreeGrowthReimbursement 3,�00.00MiningPermitsandInspections 3,000.00BuildingPermits-Town �,300.00Interest �,000.00VeteransReimbursement �,�00.00BETE 3�,39�.76InterestonOverdueTaxes �2,000.00Miscellaneous 9,200.00 2,���,03�.��REQUIREMENTS: Municipal ��2,�29.6�MSAD�0 �,�3�,99�.76CountyTax ���,���.00 2,�32,9�2.�0Overlay ��,09�.7�

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Tax Acquired Property – December 31, 2016

20��Kelley,Janice 3�0.�6

*PaidinFullafter�2/3�/20�6**PartialPayment***TaxClubmember20�� Bassett,BernadetteM.,Heirs�,069.��Blelcher,CoreyA. 9��.6�Bickford,Michael �,�63.32Bickford,Michael 97�.��Bognar,Lorraine,Heirs 337.�9Bowman,Alice �,�2�.27Bowman,Alice �7�.�0Bowman,DonaldC.&RuthJ.2��.6�Bowman,JosephP. 3�2.33Bowman,JosephP. 276.�0Bowman,JosephP. ��6.02Bradstreet,David 2,339.30Brown,LauriceA.,Heirs �6.39Bryant,ForestO. �22.��Dawson,Gordon,Heirs ��3.�0Dawson,Gordon,Heirs �,023.0�Dawson,Gordon,Heirs �73.0�Esancy,NancyL. �7�.29Foster,Scott �,02�.0�Foster,ScottI.&Kimberly�,333.73Foster,ScottI.&Kimberly 6�2.�7Fournier,RebeccaJ.& DonaldE. 2,3�6.23French,RichardE. �,26�.27Grant,Miles&Faye 3��.7�Jackson,Timmothy ��0.0�Jackson,Timmothy 2,�9�.�3Jackson,TimothyS.& LaurieJ. �,70�.26Jacksons’CornerStore 3,076.69Jacksons’CornerStore �09.0�Jelenfy,JeffreyC.&Karen�,62�.�0Jones,FrankE.Sr.&Joyce�,��9.��

Tax Liens – December 31, 2016Jones,StevenW. 2�0.��Jones,StevenW. 32�.�2Kelley,Janice 3�2.33Knowlton,William,II �,�9�.79Kunesh,KarenA. 2,���.�7Leigh,ElmerE.,Jr. 327.�6Lemay,Deborah �,320.�3Mank,TimothyA. ���.97Mank,TimothyA. �73.0�Mank,TimothyA. �,379.3�Mattingly,ElizabethF.,Heirs�,02�.��**Merrill,Jaynee �,�7�.0�Michelson,Anita �,072.�3Miller,Barry �9�.3�Miller,JaredL. �,3��.�9Morgan,JoelW. 9�9.�9Pierpont,Willard ��0.�9Pierpont,Willard 3�.7�Pierpont,Willard 3��.96Pierpont,Willard ��6.�3Rideout,John&Tammy �,922.2�Rideout,John&Tammy 7��.�9Soe,S.,Trust 2,2��.06Soe,S.,Trust 367.��Spahr,DavidL. �29.�2*Spahr,KennethL.,Heirs �0�.32*Sukeforth,LarryG.&Wanda 3,�26.�6Thibodeau,Leo&Patty 2,�9�.2�Thompson,GaryL. �,3�2.20*Turffs,L.Kim �,272.�6Turffs,L.Kim 366.��Vigue,Christopher 966.9�Ware,RichardC. �,207.�7Werner,JosephA. 37�.0�Whelan,RichardH. �2�.7� 6�,22�.72

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Taxes Receivable – December 31, 2016RealEstate Andrade,AlisonR.& MitchellS. �,��3.20Barker,Ernest&Nancy 703.20***Bassett,BernadetteM.,Heirs�,06�.�7Batlis,DeanR.,Jr.& RachelM. 3�7.��Beane,JohnM.,Sr. 227.00*Belanger,JohnnieN. �,37�.2�**Belanger,JohnnieN. ��3.�9***Belanger,Linda �,633.�7Belanger,Mark 7�7.�6***Belanger,Paul&PeggySue �,�2�.��Belcher,CoreyA. 9�3.37Belcher,James&Lillian 96�.�2***Berry,BrigitteA. �,7�3.��Berry,BrigitteA. �0.6�Berry,Gregory �,233.37***Bickford,Michael �,0��.�2Bickford,Michael 97�.��Birk,Robert&Janice �,�2�.�9***Bocko,DeborahA. �,00�.70*Bognar,Lorraine,Heirs 337.�9Boucher,Ronald 7�9.90*Bourgeois,CynthiaL. 67�.��***Bourrie,Guy&Sandra 600.00***Bowley,W.A.,Heirs 2�0.��Bowman,Alice �,��0.77Bowman,DonaldC.& RuthJ. 2,793.27Bowman,DonaldC.& RuthJ. 2��.6�Bowman,JosephP. 3�2.33Bowman,JosephP. �7�.�0Bowman,JosephP. 276.�0Bowman,JosephP. ��6.02Bradley,JudithA. 2,0�9.36Bradstreet,David 2,339.30Brann,Warner&Mary ���.��*Brann,Warner&Mary 7��.20*Breen,Carolyn �,62�.��***Bremilst,RobertL.,Sr.,Heirs337.�9Brown,LauriceA.,Heirs �6.39Bryant,ForestO. �22.��Burns,Cynthia �9.��

Caddie-Larcenia,HelenG. �00.20Caddie-Larcenia,HelenG. �,73�.26Caddie-Larcenia,HelenG. 32.93Carco,CynthiaY. 6�9.36***Carr,CaseyL.&LindseyL.2,��0.�7Carter,DavidA. 2,�0�.�2Casas,JosiahM.& TamaraL. 2,���.7�*Castle,Laura&Andrew �63.90Castner,ShannaL. 607.27Ciasullo,NicholasG.,Jr. &Jenn �,�3�.�3Coffin,KevinL. 9�.2�***CompoundHoldings,LLC �62.��CompoundHoldings,LLC 669.32Connors,ErnestW.& Elizabeth �,��6.0�***Conover,Harry,III& Lynne �,676.�6***Coogan,Zola �3�.��*Cooley,Alan&Ramona �,�6�.��***Cooley,Scott 622.�7***Cramer,EdwardH.& BeverlyA.,LLC 609.7�***Curtis,MatthewJ. �,0��.70Davis,JessicaD.& MichaelS. �,09�.0�Dawson,Gordon,Heirs ��3.�0Dawson,Gordon,Heirs 9��.��Dawson,Gordon,Heirs �73.0�Dinsmore,Andrew 2,�37.6�*Dube,TimothyA. �,6��.39***Dufresne,Kevin&Roberta�,2��.7�Ellis,David 396.�6Esancy,LeviJ. 7�9.60Esancy,LeviJ. 37.�0Esancy,NancyL. �7�.29Foran,Michael&Maryann�,02�.0�*Foster,Scott �,02�.0�Foster,ScottI.&Kimberly�,2�9.23Foster,ScottI.&Kimberly 6��.02Foster,WalterJ.&SusanF.�,33�.�6***Fournier,RebeccaJ.& DonaldE. 2,2��.73French,RichardE. �,26�.27

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Frye,JamesP. �,0�3.72***Gaudreau,Richard& AngelicaS. ��6.29*Grant,Miles&Faye 3��.7�Grinnell,JeffreyE.& StephanieL. �,7�0.07***Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc.2,370.96Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc.2,09�.3�Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc. �32.6�Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc. ���.��Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc. ��9.�3Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc. 20�.9�Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc. 96.��Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc.�,�66.2�Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc. �7.�7Hall,GeorgeC.&Sons,Inc.�,7�7.9�Hanson,RobertA.& EthelM. 60�.30***Hanson,RobertA.& EthelM. �,��7.9�***Harriman,Gary&Susan �,606.03Harriman,Gerald&Susan 7.7�Harrington,DavidO.,II �,���.�9Hart,Keith 332.6�Haslett,MaynardS. �67.00***Hedberg,Eric �,3��.7�*Hedberg,Erik 79�.�0*Hibbert,ArthurT. 3�2.33*Hibbert,ArthurT. 2�.�6*Hilt,GloriaJ. 9�6.��***Holz,Alfred �,�2�.�3Holzman,MatthewA. �3�.�7Horovitz,DanielA.& CherylM. �,922.37Howard,Sonja 367.96***Impallomeni,AlfonseC.& CaroleA. 2,022.�0Jackson,AllenL.& CathannaL. 76�.29Jackson,RonaldM.& Donna ��6.�3Jackson,Timothy �,293.��Jackson,Timothy 2,�9�.�3Jackson,TimothyS.& LaurieJ. �,622.9�Jacksons’CornerStore 3,076.69

Jacksons’CornerStore �09.0�Jeffers,ValerieP. �,��2.6�***Jelenfy,JeffreyC.&Karen�,��9.60Jenkins,AnneW. �,0�2.06***Jenkins,AnneW. �6�.7�*Jenkins,JamesD.&AnneW.�3�.9�***Jetmax,LLC �9�.93Johnston,ConstanceR.& MarthaL. �,�97.30***Jones,CasieR. �,�3�.07Jones,FrankE.,Jr. 39�.��Jones,FrankE.,Jr.& KathleenH. 69�.67**Jones,FrankE.,Sr.&Joyce�,�02.0�Jones,George,Jr. �7�.�2*Jones,StevenW. 2�0.��Jones,StevenW. 32�.�2Julian,MarkD.&Margaret 0.�6*Kearney,JamesW. �,6��.66Kearney,JamesW. ��.33Kelley,Janice 3�2.33Kelly,SandraM.& SharonM. ��6.77***Kennard,MichelleJ. �,�36.��Kilbreth,CarolA.&JohnF.�,7��.�0Knight,AbrahamA. �23.7�*Knight,Frances,etals 9�0.60***Knowlton,William,II �,�90.00Kunesh,KarenA. 2,037.07Lailer,RobertE. �,�20.77*Lee,Sarah �,2�3.3�Leigh,Angel 6�0.90Leigh,ElmerE.,Jr. ��2.66*Lemay,Deborah �,2��.63***Lewis,LeonardC.&CaraL.2,0�9.29Lewis,LeonardC.&CaraL. 992.7�Lewis,MichelleJ. �7�.36Linscott,DarciA. 36�.��Linscott,HerbertG. �6�.97Linscott,Lloyd �6.�7Linscott,Lloyd 3�.7�Linscott,ShannaL. 2,279.77Little,JeffreyG. 7�6.0�Luce,Ronald&Linda �,69�.�7Ludwig,BurtonE.,Jr.& BarbaraA. �,�30.23*

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Ludwig,BurtonE.,Jr.& BarbaraA. 3,26�.0�*Ludwig,BurtonE.,Jr.& BarbaraA. 7��.00*Ludwig,BurtonE.,Jr.& BarbaraA. 29.�0*Mank,PhilipW.,Jr.& NancyS. 379.62Mank,TimothyA. ���.97Mank,TimothyA. �73.0�Mank,TimothyA. �,36�.��Mank,TimothyA. �,372.��Manley,J.Patrick ��0.00***Marks,Robert �,��3.9�***Martin,SaraD. �76.6�*Martucci,DavidB.& JanetL. 70�.26***Massey,F.Lane �63.06***Massey,FranklinL. �,32�.70***Mattingly,ElizabethF.,Heirs�,02�.��McFarland,MatthewG. �,6�2.3�Medeika,PatriciaE. �,�3�.��***Medeika,PatriciaE. �,��3.9�***Melgard&MenzLLC 903.27***Merrill,Jaynee �,�0�.06Michelson,Anita �,072.�3Millar,Cynthia 9��.��***Miller,Barry 7�7.69Miller,Clayton �,730.��*Miller,Estelle 2,2�3.�0Miller,Estelle 2��.�9Miller,JaredL. �,�02.2�Miller,JulieK. 3�7.�7Miller,RichardJ.& DebraA. �,29�.�7***Miller,WayneA. �,9�7.07Mole,Ronald 2,02�.7�Mood,JayneBarrett ���.00***Moore,RonaldI. ��9.9�Moore,RonaldI.&DonnaL.2,���.0�Moore,Ryan �33.�9*Moran,Jeffrey �9.37*Morgan,JoelW. 9��.99Needham,Ann �,�2�.22*OldUnionTrust 2,���.0�***Orrick,WilliamP.,Jr. �,263.09***

Packard,PriscillaB. �,030.3�***Packard,PriscillaB. �,329.39***Peabody,Barry 6�9.30Peabody,Barry �2.92Peabody,BonnieMay 923.�6***Pease,MichaelA. �,��9.96Percy,Lynn ��0.23***Pierpont,ClintonE. �73.9�Pierpont,Willard 977.�9Pierpont,Willard 3�.7�Pierpont,Willard 3��.96Pierpont,Willard ��6.�3Porter,MarkW. �,�79.0�***Potter,BrianE. 2,736.�3Pratt,JerrodM. 29.06Reddish,RobertT.& ElizabethM. 60�.3�***Rhinehart,Elizabeth 9�7.36Rhodes,StevenE.& Elizabeth 97�.2�*Rhodes,WilliamA.& CarolM. �,002.��Ribar,DorothyE. �79.6�Rideout,John&Tammy �,92�.��Rideout,John&Tammy 70�.7�Riley,LeanneDibenedetti �,3�6.36Robinson,ThomasL.& Monika �33.22Rowe,GeoffreyAlbert 26�.20Rowe,HerbertO.&AnneA.�,70�.2�Rubenstein,Russell �90.06***Sanborn,Philip �,36�.67Sanborn,Philip 9.69Sanborn,Steven 3�2.��***Sanchez,SarahM. 3��.9�Schmitt,Dorothea �,393.33***Schnur,Rebecca �,���.�6***Searle,KennethE.& JohnnieL. �,9�7.0�Seavey,KeithA.&HazelL. ��3.3�*Shaggy,Michael&Mary �2�.60***Shaggy,ThomasW. ���.6�***Shantz,RhondaWellman �,���.��Simonton,RichardS.& JoannP. 2�6.�7Sinclair,AltonF.,III �,�7�.�0

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Prior Years Taxes Receivable December 31, 2016

PersonalProperty20�� Jackson’sCornerStore ��.70Jones,FrankE.,Jr. 7�.�0 ��9.2020�� Jones,FrankE.,Jr. 67.�0 20�2 Pierpont,Willard �2�.�0 20�� Pierpont,Willard �2�.�0Vigue,Timothy 2�.�0 ��0.6020�0 Pierpont,Willard �23.00Vigue,Timothy 2�.60 ��7.602009 Peaslee,TeriW. 27.�0Pierpont,Willard �37.�0 �6�.00200� Pierpont,Willard �37.�0 9�2.90

Abatements and Supplementals December 31, 2016

ABATEMENTSNONE

SUPPLEMENTALSNONE

Snider,Ray,Heirs �27.2�Snider,Ray,Heirs ��0.�0Snider,Ray,Heirs ��.26Soe,S.,Trust 2,2��.06Soe,S.,Trust 367.��Sorrentino,Michael 2,��7.�3Spahr,DavidL. �29.�2*Spahr,KennethL.,Heirs ��0.6�Spahr,KennethL.,Heirs �0�.32*Stuart,Peter �,���.7�***Sukeforth,LarryG.& Wanda 3,�06.96Taylor,PeterW. 22�.�6Taylor,PeterW.& CarolineV. �,77�.96Thibodeau,Leo&Patty 2,��6.7�Thibodeau,Leo&Patty ��.69Thompson,AndrewL. 609.93Thompson,GaryL. �,237.70Till,JamesC.,etals �,2�2.��***Turffs,L.Kim �,�9�.06Turffs,L.Kim 366.��Valle,ForresterB. �,0��.9�*Vernesoni,AprilR. 3�6.2�***Vigue,Anthony&Linda �,37�.�3Vigue,Christopher �,�0�.�6Vigue,TimothyL. 333.06***Vogel,DonaldE.& DorothyM. �,22�.76***Wadsworth,MalcolmM. �,�6�.�2Ware,RichardC. �,���.��Weissenberger,RichardP. 2,��3.60Werner,JosephA. 37�.0�Whelan,RichardH. �,���.22Whelan,RichardH. 337.�9White,CynthiaA. �,0�3.36***Williams,JamesM.& AnnieT. �,33�.��Williamson,JohnE. �,399.��*Wilson,WilliamD. 600.00***Wirtz,Linda 923.76*WoodyCreekHills,LLC �,�66.0�Yoder,MichaelJ.& KathyL. �,0��.�0*** 2�2,���.20

PersonalProperty Jackson’sCornerStore ��.70Jones,FrankE.,Jr. 7�.�0Linscott,Berkley&Nancy ��.70MedomakCampground LimitedLiabil �9.�0 2�3.30 2�2,797.�0

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List of Taxpayers

ABERNETHY,JULIAE. ��-�7 3�,690 ��0,333 �,937.3�ACHORN,RONALDR.JR. �9-�0-A �6,9�0 23,�9� 603.97ACHORN,RONALDR.JR. �9-�� �2,320 63,392 2,�7�.��ACKER,CHARLESW. �3-�9 6,�37 0 �0�.�7ADAMS,CURTIS&JOAN 06-07 �9,900 ��,6�� �,3��.72ADOLPHSEN,CURTISD.&OLYVIA02-�0-A 33,32� 93,��� �,667.��ADOLPHSEN,NICHOLASA.& 02-26-E 3�,600 �2�,6�6 2,�03.�6AHO,HENRYD. 02-22 33,�30 7�,�37 �,�00.��AHO,HENRYD. 09-�6 3�,�9� 0 �6�.��AHO,HENRYD. 09-��-A 2,390 0 3�.6�ALBERT,JUDITH 06-90-B3 �67 0 �2.92ALBERT,JUDITH 06-90-3 �2,��7 33,7�� 6�9.30ALBERT,JUDITH 0�-�0 �,2�7 0 �9.��ALLAIRE,TODDB. �2-0�-C 3�,66� ��0,�02 �,9��.39ALLENBLUEBERRYFREEZER,INC.�2-2� 20,7�0 0 309.��ALLENBLUEBERRYFREEZER,INC.��-�� ��,�00 0 677.9�ALLEN,CLYDE&LISA 03-�� 33,000 60,6�2 �,�7�.32ALLEN,DAVID �3-�0 ��,000 ��,��� 2,32�.��ALLEN,DAVID �3-�� 27,�00 0 �09.7�ALLEN,DAVID �3-�2-A 6�0 0 9.69ALLEN,DAVID �7-23 3�,��0 3,000 ��3.�6ALVES,BRIAN 06-69-A 39,30� 7�,�70 �,�67.2�AMBRIDGE,MARC&JASMINE 0�-�3-G ��,026 �33,6�3 2,���.32AMES,GRANVILLEW.&LOZINAM.�0-3�-C 3�,�60 7�,�73 �,��6.02ANDERSON,JOHNM.&CRYSTALL.0�-03-A 3�,200 �27,0�� 2,�6�.69ANDERSON,SETHC.&MARYE. �2-0� �6,0�0 �0�,�2� �,973.��ANDERSON,WILLIAMD.,JR. 09-�3 3�,600 ��,302 �,�77.9�ANDRADE,ALISONR.&MITCHELL09-�2 3�,��7 ���,697 2,0�3.20ANDREI,THEADOREM.&LINDA�0-�3-A 2�,�6� 2,�00 ��6.6�ANDREI,THEADOREM.&LINDA�0-�� ��,300 �0�,230 2,�0�.�0ANDREI,THEADOREM.&LINDA09-0� ��,000 �0,000 3�2.90ANDREWS,JASON&STACY 0�-69-D 3�,730 ��0,�60 2,��0.73ANDREWS,JASOND. 0�-7� �2,300 0 ��3.27ANKERS,TERESAM.CHANDLER-�0-�2 3�,600 ��,�7� �,�22.��ANKERS,WANDA �0-3�-A 6,�00 0 96.��ARCHAMBAULT,MARCA.& CYNTHIA 20-3� 33,6�0 ���,9�� �,9��.��ARMSTRONG,TAMMYE.& 02-�2-A 3�,9�� ��,977 �,�03.�3ATWOOD,CHARLESH. 07-2� 33,6�0 97,�6� �,6�6.6�BAKER,JASON 0�-02 36,2�0 �00,�6� �,�09.02BANAY,RONALDS.&ALEXANDRA0�-�0 60,3�0 39,70� �,�90.76

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BARBOUR,JOHNE. 0�-37 ��6,700 0 2,���.�3BARKER,ERNEST&NANCY 0�-�� ��,300 0 �6�.37BARKER,ERNEST&NANCY 0�-�7 �0,700 ��2,330 2,�03.6�BARNES,BARBARAK.&PAULC.0�-�3-J 6,�00 0 96.��BARNES,BARBARAK.&PAULC.0�-�3-B ��,600 93,0�0 �,7�2.6�BARRON,MARTHA,ET.ALS. �9-�7 �3,200 0 �96.6�BARRON,MARTHA,ET.ALS. �9-�� �7,000 ��,76� 2,�27.2�BARTLETT,E.DEAN&LESLIE ��-07 ��,2�0 ��2,709 2,�7�.79BARTLETT,ETHEL �2-07-A �,300 0 �9.37BARTLETT,ETHEL 07-33 2�,�7� 0 3��.07BARTLETT,ETHEL �2-06 �,7�9 0 �29.9�BARTLETT,GERALD 06-�� 33,6�0 �7�,�37 2,�77.00BARTLETT,GERALD �9-2� 7�,�00 73,��0 2,2�0.�6BARTLETT,GERALD �9-30 �3,200 0 �96.6�BARTLETT,GERALDB.&MARLENE09-33-A �3,07� 7�,7�� �,�60.0�BARTLETT,LARRYD.&GLENNAL.02-��-A 23,�20 0 3��.92BARTLETT,LARRYD.&GLENNAL.�2-2�-A 6,�00 0 96.��BARTLETT,LARRYD.&GLENNAL.�0-02 �2,�00 ��6,06� 2,729.��BARTLETT,LARRYD.&GLENNAL.�0-0� ��,330 0 273.�2BARTLETT,SHERYLR. 09-�� 6�0 0 9.69BARTLETT,SHERYLR. 09-�7 �3,700 �2�,69� 2,3��.23BARTLETT,SHERYLR. �9-�2 3�,0�0 0 �22.�0BARTLETT,WADE 06-��-D �3,�7� 0 6�9.27BARTLETT,WADE 03-22 3,700 0 ��.�3BARTLETT,WADE 06-��-A ��,�2� 0 2��.93BARTLETT,WADE 0�-0� �9,�9� 0 2�6.0�BARTLETT,WADE �2-0�-J ��,�00 0 6�2.39BARTLETT,WADE �2-22 9,��0 0 �36.3�BARTLETT,WADE 02-69 22,23� 0 33�.3�BARTLETT,WADE 0�-6� �3,�00 0 �9�.�9BARTLETT,WADE 0�-62 7,�00 0 ���.7�BARTLETT,WADE 0�-�� 9,700 0 ���.�3BARTLETT,WADE 0�-60 2�,�00 0 �2�.6�BARTLETT,WADE 06-��-A 2�,0�0 0 3��.3�BARTLETT,WADE �2-2� 2�,200 0 360.��BARTLETT,WADE 02-67-A 3�,�2� �6,�9� �,�09.��BARTLETT,WADE 02-67 �3,�33 0 206.��BARTLETT,WADE �2-27 7�,07� 0 �,�03.72BARTLETT,WADE �2-26 ��,9�0 0 237.66BARTLETT,WADE 0�-6� �7,0�0 �2,66� �,63�.69BARTLETT,WADE 0�-2� �6,0�� 0 239.7�BARTLETT,WADE 0�-03 3�,�00 0 �69.3�BARTLETT,WADE 0�-26 �,��0 0 76.��BARTLETT,WADE 0�-2� 22,9�0 0 3��.96BARTLETT,WADE 02-70 �3,700 ���,2�9 2,6��.��BARTLETT,WADE 07-03 ��,��0 0 2�0.��

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BARTLETT,WADE 07-02 2�,6�0 0 322.��BARTLETT,WADE&GERALD 0�-7� 2�,900 �3,000 �79.6�BASSETT,BERNADETTEM.HEIRS0�-0�-A 33,000 3�,��� �,06�.�7BATLIS,DEANR.JR.&RACHELM.�7-2� 2�,2�0 762 3�7.��BAYCOMMUNICATIONS,LLC ��-��L 33,000 ��,000 �,�02.60BEAL,JEAN 0�-�0-� 0 �00 7.��BEANE,JOHN&CYNTHIA �3-0�-F 3�,62� 20,��6 �92.��BEANE,JOHNM.SR. �3-0�-C ��,23� 0 227.00BECKWITH,MICHAELW.T. �0-�� 2�,600 0 366.��BEDARD,DARIUS �0-�� �3,200 ��,303 �,2��.�9BEDFORDFALLS,LLC ��-�7 62,700 2��,6�6 �,72�.0�BEDFORDFALLS,LLC ��-�6 33,000 �3,�3� �,���.�9BELANGER,ALBERT&LOIS 06-27-A 6�,27� �7,0�� 2,3��.�2BELANGER,JOHNNIEN. �2-0� 3�,9�0 3�,��0 �,0�3.�9BELANGER,JOHNNIEN. �2-06-A 33,000 7�,�02 �,37�.2�BELANGER,LINDA �2-0� 32,690 9�,9�9 �,633.�7BELANGER,MARK �2-06-C 33,32� ��,��6 �,0��.��BELANGER,PAUL&PEGGYSUE �2-06-B 33,000 77,�7� �,�2�.��BELCHER,BRENDA 0�-�9-B 7�0 0 ��.62BELCHER,BRENDA 0�-��-B 33,97� �0�,�3� �,�93.92BELCHER,COREYA. 07-73-A 33,6�0 27,6�0 9�3.37BELCHER,JAMES&LILLIAN 02-3� 33,000 7�,0�� �,3�6.3�BELCHER,NORMANC.&PAMELAJ.0�-�9-A 3�,300 3�,�00 �6�.22BELCHER,RONALDA. 02-�3-C 2�,600 0 366.��BELLFAMILYTRUST 0�-69 3�,3�0 0 �7�.�2BELLFAMILYTRUST 07-�� 2�,27� 0 36�.70BELLFAMILYTRUST 07-�3 23,300 0 3�7.�7BELLFAMILYTRUST 07-�6 6�0 0 9.69BENNER,PAULA 0�-36-B �9,790 222,��� 3,�32.�0BENNETT,COURTLAND ��-�6 �6,�90 0 6��.23BENNETT,SUSANA. 02-��-B 3�,600 �0,�3� �,���.�3BENNETT,TODDM. �3-07 �6,��3 0 692.00BENNETT,TODDM. �9-�� 77,�2� 77,�00 2,3�2.��BENNETT,TODDM. ��-�2 �,362 0 79.�9BENNETT,TODDM. �9-�� 22,000 0 327.�0BERGEY,WILLIAMT. 0�-�2-� 3�,600 ��,973 �,��0.9�BERRY,BRIGITTEA. 02-�7-A 33,97� 96,02� �,7�3.��BERRY,BRIGITTEA. 02-�7-B 7�� 0 �0.6�BERRY,GREGORY 03-20 �9,900 ��,063 2,0��.6�BETTCHER,ELIZABETHH. �2-�� 9,�00 0 ���.��BETTCHER,ELIZABETHH. �2-09 9�,��0 20�,036 �,�00.27BEVERLY,PHILLIPC.&DONNAV.02-�7-A 33,000 �,633 �7�.63BICKFORD,MICHAEL 0�-09 �6,0�0 �2,02� �,0��.�2BICKFORD,MICHAEL 0�-22 6�,200 0 97�.��BICKMORE,KARENL. 02-26-B �2,�00 �3�,933 2,�79.��BILLING,MARYT. �9-33 7�,000 ��,�6� �,969.26

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BILLING,MARYT. �9-30-A 33,000 73,��6 �,362.69BILLING,ROBERT 06-�9 3�,200 ���,0�� 2,�0�.7�BILLINGS,EDWARDR.&LAURAL.��-30 3�,300 9�,73� �,6��.��BIRK,ROBERT&JANICE 0�-�2 3�,600 �3�,3�2 2,36�.�3BLACKBURN,SCOTTT. 0�-37-B 3,2�0 0 ��.�3BLACKBURN,SCOTTT. 0�-36 7�,�00 0 �,06�.3�BLACKBURN,SCOTTT. 0�-37-A 37,2�0 0 ���.03BLAIR,LORNAR. 0�-�0-�� 0 �00 7.��BLAKE,CATHYA. 02-�6-B 33,390 �2,39� 90�.7�BLAKE,DAVIDG.&BARBARAD.02-�� 33,97� �7,�2� �,�9�.�9BLAKE,DAVID,JR. 02-��-A 33,6�0 23,6�0 630.27BLAKE,JAMESK.JR.&SHARONR.0�-�� 3�,600 72,6�6 �,3�9.96BLAKE,JAMESK.JR.&SHARONR.0�-��-E �0,700 0 ��9.�3BLAKE,JAMESK.JR.&SHARONR.�9-�� 7�,000 36,000 �,69�.60BLAKE,JAMESK.JR.&SHARONR.0�-�3 �0,�00 2,�00 ��7.7�BLAKE,JAMESK.JR.&SHARONR.0�-�3-A 3�,9�0 3,�00 �72.9�BLAUVELT,MARK �3-�6-A 33,97� 9,000 6�0.37BOCKO,DEBORAHA. 0�-39-A 9,200 0 �37.0�BOCKO,DEBORAHA. 0�-39 7,�00 0 ��0.26BOCKO,DEBORAHA. 0�-�� �,600 0 �2�.��BOCKO,DEBORAHA. 0�-�� �3,�7� 200,�73 3,�66.29BODREAU,CECILF.&ANNA �9-�� 63,000 �2,�90 �,7�6.33BOGNAR,LORRAINEHEIRS 0�-�� 22,6�0 0 337.�9BOISSE,KENNETHA. ��-��-A ��,300 6�,32� �,�73.��BOISSE,KENNETHA. 09-03 37,9�0 �6,700 �,��7.29BOISSE,KENNETHA. �0-23 6�,�00 97,276 2,��6.96BOLDUC,PAUL 0�-�0-�7 0 �,�00 22.3�BOND,RALPHR.&PRISCILLAE.09-�9-C �2,�00 0 ��6.2�BONEKEMPER,CHARLENEG. �0-�3-C 22,6�0 0 337.�9BORMET,TANYA �3-06-A 33,32� 93,27� �,662.�3BOUCHARD,RICHARDM.&SUSAN06-09 36,900 92,626 �,706.��BOUCHER,RONALD �7-0� ��,000 0 7�9.90BOURGEOIS,CYNTHIAL. �3-�6-C 33,6�0 ��,3�� �,��7.�2BOURQUE,CRYSTALM. 09-�0 29,700 0 ��2.�3BOURRIE,GUY&SANDRA �0-2�-B 6,006 0 �9.�9BOURRIE,GUY&SANDRA �0-2� �0,�00 ���,��9 2,030.26BOWERS,JAMESS. 0�-�2 ��,�00 0 727.�2BOWLEY,W.A.HEIRS 0�-63 ��,��0 0 2�0.��BOWMAN,ALICE �0-�0 3�,200 7�,�67 �,��0.77BOWMAN,DONALDC.&RUTHJ.�0-�3-D ��,900 0 2��.6�BOWMAN,DONALDC.&RUTHJ.�0-��-A 3�,27� �67,�93 2,793.27BOWMAN,GREGORYA.&STACIL.�0-�� 3�,9�0 �2�,706 2,2��.97BOWMAN,JOSEPHP. �0-�0-B 9,�00 0 ��6.02BOWMAN,JOSEPHP. �0-�3 ��,��0 0 276.�0BOWMAN,JOSEPHP. �0-�0-A 22,97� 0 3�2.33BOWMAN,JOSEPHP. �0-�0-L 0 �2,000 �7�.�0

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BOYNTON,KARENA. 02-�0-B �,�9� 0 22.2�BOYNTON,KARENA. 02-�0 33,7�0 ��,��6 �,�93.�2BOYNTON,MERNAETALS. 07-�7 ��,�00 ��0,92� 2,6�2.��BOYNTON,RODNEYJR. �9-2� 7�,600 �3,99� �,33�.9�BOYNTON,RODNEYJR.& ��-2� 30,300 0 ���.�7BOYNTON,RODNEYP.JR. �2-23 �3,97� 0 �,2��.23BRACE,REBECCAW. �9-63 ��9,�00 203,703 �,���.23BRADLEY,JUDITHA. 0�-��-A 3�,��� �23,396 2,0�9.36BRADSTREET,DAVID �3-29-A ��7,000 0 2,339.30BRAGG,LOIS 0�-�0-2 0 �,000 ��.90BRANN,BONNIEC. 09-33 39,�7� �9,�00 �6�.36BRANN,DALE&DOUGLASA. 06-9� �0,2�0 �6�,799 2,7�7.6�BRANN,HAROLD&DIANNE �7-2� �0,0�9 0 7��.2�BRANN,JUDITHA. �9-26 2�,200 ��,367 ��9.��BRANN,JUDITHA. �9-�7 6�,2�0 �6,0�� �,���.�9BRANN,JUDITHA. 06-�7-A 2,990 0 ��.��BRANN,JUDITHA. 06-��-A 2,7�0 0 �0.9�BRANN,JUDITHA. 06-�� 33,000 �3,30� �,�09.�9BRANN,WARNER&MARY 07-60 �3,300 �,700 7��.20BRANN,WARNER&MARY 07-�� 9,�00 0 ���.��BRAUN,NANCY&FRANKX.JR. 20-0� 9�,700 70,2�� 2,��7.23BREEN,CAROLYN ��-�0-A 33,�20 �63,29� 2,709.0�BREMILST,ROBERTL.SR.HEIRS0�-06-A 22,6�0 0 337.�9BRIDGES,LINDA 0�-30 3�,03� ��,22� �,329.96BROMFIELD,TERRY2006 �3-��-E ��,96� 72,�90 �,766.��BROOKS&WEBERENTERPRISES,0�-02 3�,�3� �22,67� 2,336.�0BROWN,ALBERTR.&DIANNEL.02-��-B �2,900 ��,000 �62.7�BROWN,DARRYLJR. 02-��-C 22,�30 0 329.7�BROWN,LAURICEA.HEIRS 02-�7 �,�00 0 �6.39BROWN,SHAROND. ��-�� 3�,66� �2�,236 2,���.32BRULE,CHARLESR.&BETTEL. 0�-03 3�,��� 70,3�� �,�7�.��BRYANT,FORESTO. 09-�3-B2 �,200 0 �22.��BUJA,BRENDAA. 07-�� ��,�00 0 767.3�BUJA,BRENDAA. 07-�9 3,900 0 ��.��BUJA,BRENDAA. 07-0� 7�,��0 3�,000 �,6��.��BUJA,LINDAA. 07-20-B ��,�20 �22,0�6 2,2��.70BULGER,MEEGHANET.ALS. 03-0�-A 3�,��0 ��,��7 �,���.��BULGER,MEEGHANET.ALS. 03-0� �6,��� 0 2��.63BURGER,ANDREAL. �9-�2-A 7�,000 7�,3�� 2,329.0�BURKEFAMILY20�0IRREV.TRUST ��-27 36,2�0 26,3�� 932.��BURKE,VICTORIAI. �9-�0 23,�00 0 3��.�9BURNS,CYNTHIA 0�-�0-2 �,2�7 0 �9.��BURNS,CYNTHIA 06-90-� �2,��7 33,30� 6�2.79BURNS,CYNTHIA 06-90-B� �67 0 �2.92BURNS,GERARD&PRUDENCE �9-�� 7�,000 7�,633 2,27�.23BURNS,REGINALDJR.&KRISTIJ.02-06-B 3�,300 �0�,022 �,�37.�0

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BURNS,STEPHENH. 20-3� 7�,000 ��,206 �,�3�.77BUTTERMAN,JUDSONW. 0�-79 3�,��0 ��,7�7 9�6.��CADDIE-LARCENIA,HELENG. �2-0�-I 2,2�0 0 32.93CADDIE-LARCENIA,HELENG. �2-�2 26,��9 0 �00.20CADDIE-LARCENIA,HELENG. �2-0�-G 3�,9�0 96,2�2 �,73�.26CADY,ROGERC. 20-03 99,600 290,7�� �,���.6�CALDERWOOD,CLINTONJ. �2-�� 3,2�0 0 ��.�3CALDERWOOD,CLINTONJ. �3-02-B 6,�00 0 96.��CALDERWOOD,CLINTONJ. �3-02 �,200 �,9�0 ���.2�CALDERWOOD,CLINTONJ. �3-0� 6,�00 0 96.��CALDERWOOD,CLINTONJ. �7-27 �9,900 7�,2�� �,90�.90CALLINI-KERR,CONCETTAM. �0-0�-A 33,97� 9�,69� �,6��.97CAMPBELL,FRANCIS ��-�� 3�,62� 233,�20 3,76�.90CAMPBELL,FRANCIS ��-0�-A 20� 0 3.�0CAMPBELL,LAWRENCEF. ��-09 22,6�0 0 337.�9CARCO,CYNTHIAY. 02-30 6�,000 �3,��9 �,��9.67CAREY,PAMELAJ. 06-�7 33,6�0 �79,373 2,9�0.��CARHART,DAVIDR.&NANCYS.�7-2�-A �7,09� ��9,��2 2,�60.�6CARLEZON,GEORGEJR.&MARCIA�9-6� 22,7�0 0 33�.9�CARLEZON,GEORGEJR.&MARCIA�9-6� 66,300 �2,�32 �,9��.��CARLSEN,SUSAN �2-0�-D 36,2�0 ��7,60� 2,06�.9�CARNEY,BARBARAA. ��-�� 33,000 �9,9�6 �,�6�.99CARNEY,JAMESM.&RUTH 20-07 6�,7�0 6�,0�� �,�73.��CARON,DEBRAL.&RICHARDE.0�-20 7�,000 7�,0�� �,90�.02CARR,CASEYL.&LINDSEYL. 20-06-C 3�,300 ���,�6� 2,��0.�7CARR,WENDY 20-06-A 3�,9�0 �7,6�� �,603.76CARRIERTIMBERLANDS,LLC �7-22 �2�,�2� 0 �,9��.96CARRIERTIMBERLANDS,LLC �2-03 ��,3�� 0 22�.6�CARRIERTIMBERLANDS,LLC �2-�0-B �,2�7 0 77.73CARROLL,FREDERICK&SANDRA0�-�� 36,2�0 99,9�� �,�0�.�9CARROLL,FREDERICK&SANDRA0�-23-B �9,�20 73,��2 2,��7.70CARROLL,JANEE. 09-�� 3�,�7� 0 �3�.��CARROLL,JANEE.&LYNNM. 0�-23-C 33,��� �6�,73� 2,6��.77CARTER,DAVIDA. 0�-3� 37,��0 �30,��2 2,�0�.�2CASAS,JESSED.&SHERRYL. �0-��-A 33,97� 96,9�9 �,727.�2CASAS,JESSED.&SHERRYL. �0-0�-A �,�9� 0 22.2�CASAS,JOSIAHM.&TAMARAL. �0-�2 33,97� ���,�7� 2,���.7�CASAS,NORMAN&ELIZABETH �0-�2-A �,�9� 0 22.2�CASAS,NORMAN&ELIZABETH �0-�� 6�,�00 ��3,�26 2,�3�.03CASEY,ADAMR.&ELIZABETHB.�7-2�-H 3�,��0 ��0,2�3 �,99�.�3CASSIS,WILLIAM 02-76 36,900 6�,6�3 �,��2.��CASTLE,LAURA&ANDREW 20-�� ��,000 0 �63.90CASTNER,SHANNAL. 0�-6�-B 33,��� �6,977 �,3�7.��CASTONGUAY,RICHARDP. ��-��-A 99,900 70,��6 2,3��.66CAVALIERIFRANK&LYNN �3-�9-A 73,000 �0,�2� 2,2�6.0�CAVANAUGH,LYNNEC.&DAVIDA.06-76 �0�,��0 �6,��� 2,��3.32

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ODELL,MARIANNEA. 06-07-A 3,2�0 9,393 ���.3�ODELL,MARIANNEA. 06-0� ���,200 �9�,96� �,62�.�6O’DONNELL,RYAN 07-�� 33,2�3 0 �9�.�7OLDUNIONTRUST 0�-��-� 2�,7�6 0 36�.�6OLDUNIONTRUST 0�-��-B 3�,92� 26�,�2� �,2��.76OLMSTED,STEVENL.&HALEYA.09-�9 36,2�0 ��2,��6 2,�3�.62O’REILLY,ROBERTK. 06-��-E 33,000 6�,�33 �,�02.��ORFF,BURTONG.&BONNIEV. 0�-�0 33,6�0 7�,�97 �,29�.02ORFF,BURTONG.&BONNIEV. 0�-07 ��,�00 66,0�6 2,2�3.��ORRICK,WILLIAMP.JR. 07-�2 �3,200 �03,0�� 2,�0�.�3OSTRANDER,GARRETTA. ��-39 37,�20 62,7�2 �,26�.�7OUELLETTE,FRANCISC, JAMESM& 06-6�-D 3�,�9� 3�,2�� 990.60OVERLOCK,KYLEM.& DAWNM.& �0-3�-D 3�,6�3 ��,369 �,�00.33PACKARD,CALEBG. 06-�2-C 33,��� �2�,966 2,��2.7�PACKARD,CHRISTOPHERS.& �3-2� �2,�00 ��,62� �,60�.��PACKARD,DORISH. 0�-�0-3� 0 �00 7.��PACKARD,PRISCILLAB. 0�-��-A 3�,�3� �3�,26� 2,2��.67PACKARD,PRISCILLAB. 0�-�6 �,900 0 �32.6�PACKARD,PRISCILLAB. 0�-�� �7,�2� 2�,�2� �,7�7.23PALEY,NORMANP.&JOANE. 09-�6 �6,600 0 69�.3�PALLOTTA,MELISSA&SCOTT 02-�� 36,3�0 ��,��3 �,3��.7�PALMER,BECKYL. �0-3�-B 33,7�0 �23,�0� 2,337.�3PARMENTER,THOMASS.&NANCY��-�� 3�,62� �3,�6� �,�37.�2PARMLEY,CASSIDAYO.& BETHANY ��-�0 �,�7� 0 72.6�PARMLEY,CASSIDAYO.& BETHANY ��-�� 33,000 97,663 �,723.3�PARMLEY,CASSIDY ��-�3 �3,200 2,000 226.��PEABODY,BARRY 06-90-2 �2,��7 33,7�� 6�9.30PEABODY,BARRY 06-90-B2 �67 0 �2.92PEABODY,BARRY 0�-�0-� �,2�7 0 �9.��PEABODY,BONNIEMAY ��-03-A 33,6�0 69,927 �,3�9.�0PEABODY,MILTON&MARY 06-6� �,200 0 77.��PEABODY,MILTON&MARY �9-7� 63,000 ��,02� �,�77.76PEABODY,MILTON&MARY ��-20 �,09� 0 6�.02PEABODY,MILTON&MARY ��-�7 �2,�00 0 7�0.76PEABODY,MILTON&MARY ��-�6 ��,700 0 2�9.03PEABODY,MILTON&MARY ��-03 2�,700 0 3�2.93PEABODY,SCOTTA.& KATHLEENA. ��-�6-B 33,6�0 ���,�72 2,���.6�PEASE,DANIELS.&JILLA. 0�-��-B 3,2�0 0 ��.�3PEASE,DANIELS.&JILLA. 0�-��-F 26,2�0 0 39�.�3PEASE,DANIELS.&JILLA. 0�-�� �,300 0 �9.37PEASE,DANIELS.&JILLA. 0�-�3-B 36,900 �26,20� 2,206.��

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PROCKMARINECOMPANY 03-�0 3�,760 0 ��7.92PROCTOR,LORINGSR.&DEBORAH09-�3-A 2�,600 0 366.��PROVENZANO,JAMESD. �2-32 22,��� 0 3�0.39PROVENZANO,JAMESD. �2-37 3�,�00 0 �2�.9�PROVENZANO,JAMESD. �2-2�-B �,9�0 0 29.06PROVENZANO,JAMESD. �2-30 �,�9� 0 22.2�PROVENZANO,JAMESD. �2-3� �,62� 0 2�.2�QUIRION,EDMUNDJ.&ANNV., �2-02 2�,2�0 0 376.23RACKETT-ROSSETTI,SUSAN 02-�� 2�,��0 0 37�.7�RANDOLPH,PAUL ��-0� 60,�00 7�,00� 2,063.77RANKIN,DIANE �2-�9-A 33,32� �6,9�� �,�2�.67RASH,PHILIPJ.&STELLA 09-�2 33,6�0 �9,�9� �,02�.37RAU,TORY �0-�-B 22,97� 0 3�2.33RAU,TORY �0-06 33,6�0 62,600 �,2�0.63RAVELLI,DANTE 0�-��-A �29 0 6.39RAVELLI,DANTE 0�-�� 26,��0 0 39�.60RAVELLI,DANTE 0�-��-C �,�9� 0 22.2�RAVELLI,DANTE 0�-�9 �,62� 0 2�.2�RAVELLI-STUDER,CHRIS 0�-��-� 33,000 ��,672 �,03�.��REA/WILKESLIVINGTRUST �3-��-C ��0,��� �6�,9�9 9,03�.02READ,JOHN&DOROTHY 07-�2 33,000 26,000 6��.60REARDON,EDWARDJR.& VIRGINIA 0�-27 33,000 30,��9 9��.39REARDON,EDWARDJR.& VIRGINIA 0�-2� 92,��0 266,20� �,��6.��RECORDIMAGINGSRVCS,INC. 09-69-B �,727 0 2�.73REDDISH,ROBERTT.&ELIZABETH06-6�-� ��,600 �26 �,266.�9REEDLIVINGTRUST �9-6� �9,2�0 0 2�6.�3REEDLIVINGTRUST �9-6�-A �,000 0 ��.90REEDLIVINGTRUST �9-60 7�,7�0 3�,39� �,�96.��REESE,ROBERT 0�-3� �,�96 0 6�.��REESE,ROBERT 0�-��-C 3�,9�0 37,3�3 �,077.76REESE,ROBERT 0�-30-A �,9�3 0 �33.2�REESE,ROBERT 20-06 3,��7 0 ��.36REESE,ROBERT 0�-�9-B 26,03� 0 3�7.�6REESE,ROBERT 0�-33 7,660 0 ���.�3REESE,ROBERT ��-0�-A �,��2 0 22.0�REESE,ROBERT 20-�� 99,000 ��,626 2,��0.03REESE,ROBERT 0�-��-E ��,��� 0 236.22REESE,ROBERT ��-03-A 3�,�07 3,000 6�2.�9REESE,ROBERT 0�-��-F �7,�7� 7,3�� 37�.76REESE,ROBERT �7-20 37,696 0 �6�.67REESE,ROBERT 0�-36 20,266 0 30�.96REESE,ROBERT 0�-32 �,�96 0 6�.��RHINEHART,ELIZABETH 06-�9 33,000 �3,�6� 9�7.36RHODA,PAUL&JOANL. 0�-3� 3�,600 90,��0 �,6�0.��

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Owner MapLot Land Building 2016 TaxWILMOTH,SCOTTA. 09-66 ��,300 ��,��3 �,700.2�WILSON,WILLIAMD. 0�-26-B 2,7�� 0 ��.��WILSON,WILLIAMD. 0�-2�-A 3�,62� ��,�9� �,0��.22WINCHENBACH,TIMOTHY 07-�9 36,2�0 73,�70 �,�06.�6WINCHENBAUGH,PAUL 0�-3�-D 3�,�20 ��9,��� 2,0�0.9�WINSLOW,TIMOTHYS.&ALISON0�-�0-B 33,000 �23,629 2,��0.27WIRTZ,LINDA ��-2� 36,2�0 97,79� �,6��.�2WIRTZ,LINDA ��-�2 2,6�0 0 39.3�WISSEMANN,MELANIE& 07-67 39,��0 0 ��7.�0WOODEN,SHANNONR. ��-3� 33,6�0 66,3�6 �,26�.99WOODYCREEKHILLS,LLC �7-22-E ��,97� 2�3,760 �,�66.0�WOOSTER,ELIZABETHP. 06-6� 7�,�00 0 �,06�.3�YODER,MICHAELJ.&KATHYL. ��-�� 33,000 �6,3�� �,���.�7YORK,WENDYL. 06-67-A 3�,9�0 3�,02� �,0�2.�7YOUNG,PATRICIA 0�-�0-33 0 �,000 ��.90YOUNG,ROGERM.&JEAN 07-�� �,��0 0 �7.�7ZACCADELLI,ANTHONYIII 0�-��-B 23,0�0 0 3�3.��ZACCADELLI,WALTERJ.JR. 09-�� �0,070 9�,�63 �,776.�7ZEIGLER,CYD&DEBRA �2-�0-A 7,�70 0 �06.�3ZEIGLER,CYD&DEBRA �2-�0 7,6�� 0 ��3.96ZEIGLER,CYD&DEBRA ��-�3 6�,27� 3�6,��3 6,006.�6ZEIGLER,CYD&DEBRA ��-06-A �,�0� 0 �0.�7

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Registrar of Voters ReportTosaythat20�6wasabusyelectionyearwouldbeanunderstatement.

Annual town meeting, two special town meetings, a primary and apresidentialelectionkeptusonourtoesatthetownoffice.

Theyearbeganwithtwocontestedselectboardseats,onefora3-yeartermandtheothertoservetheremaining�yearonDuaneVigue’sterm.Therewere339totalvotescastandWesDanielwasreelectedforthe3-yearseatandThomasJohnstontookthe�-yearterm.

AspecialtownmeetingwasheldinApriltovoteonamendmentstotheLandUseOrdinanceinrelationtosolar,wind,antennaandotherarraysthatwaspassedbyduringMarchtownmeetingbecauseofanoversightbytheplanningboardtoholdapublichearing.3�votersapprovedbotharticles.

Junebroughtus theprimaries,RSU�0budgetvalidationandabondreferendumfortheMid-CoastSchoolofTechnology’snewschool.Ofthe��� votes cast, 23� were Republican and ��0 were Democrat. Both thebudget and the bond passed and a recount was called for CongressionalDistrict�RepublicanRepresentativetoCongress.

InSeptember,theregistraranddeputiesattendedanElectionConferenceinBetheltoprepareforwhatwastobearecordturnoutof9�2votersattheNovemberGeneral/Referendumelection!Wefollowedupwithaclassforourballotclerkstheweekbeforetogoovervotingprocedureandtoansweranyquestions.Allofourextraeffortspaidoffastheelectionransmoothlyandefficientlybyourgreatteamofelectionworkers.

ThefinalspecialtownmeetingwasheldinDecembertoapprovethepurchaseofanew6”hydraulicfeeddiscchipper.Ninevotersunanimouslyapprovedthearticle.

Respectfullysubmitted,ANNDEANRegistrarofVoters

Trooper Pearson picking up ballots for the Congressional District 1 Republican Representative recount

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Washington Planning BoardThe Washington Planning Board met 7 times last year. The board

electedthesameslateofofficersasin20�6.Theboardconsideredthefollowing:• Application for a Collision Center on Route 220, which was

tabledin20��.Theplanningboardmet�timetoreviewtheapplication.Afterasecondpublichearinganddeliberationofthefindingoffactorder,theplanningboardcompleted the findingof factorderandapproved theapplication.

• TheplanningboardmetanumberoftimestocontinuethereviewoftheapplicationforagravelextractionoperationonMitchellHillRd.Afteracomprehensivereviewofthesubmission,theplanningboardapprovedtheapplication.

The board usually meets the secondTuesday of each month, unlessthereisnobusinesstotransact.TheboardappreciatestheworkourCodeEnforcement Officer, Bob Temple, does in explaining the ordinances toapplicants,andassistingtheboardinitswork

Respectfullysubmitted.Chairmen,MITCHGARNETTSecretary/Treasurer,JIMBOWERSMembers:HANKAHODAVEWILLIAMSDAVESTUDERAlternates:JESSECASASSTEVEOCEAN

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Washington Budget Committee FellowCitizensofWashington:

At the 20�6 annual town meeting citizens elected HankAho, JesseCasas,DonaldGrinnell,DavidMartucci,KathleenOcean,DorothySainio,andDavidWilliamstotheWashingtonBudgetCommittee(WBC).WendyCarrandLynnCarrollwereelectedasalternates.TheSelectmenareWesleyDaniel,BerkleyLinscott,andTomJohnston.AninitialstatusmeetingwasheldAugust9,20�6amongtheWPB,theSelectmen,TownClerk/Treasurer,Ann Dean, and Deputy Town Clerk Mary Anderson. At this meeting,HankAhowaselectedChairmanoftheWBC.InJanuary20�7,packagescontaining the Selectmen’s 20�7 municipal budget proposal, including aline by line breakdown of expenses together with a recommendation oneachitem,weredistributedtoWBC.OnJanuary�2and26,20�7,WBCmembersmetwiththeSelectmen,AnnDean,andMaryAndersontoreviewthebudgetproposal.

Nationwide municipal costs continue to raise and Washington is noexception. The WBC reviewed each item and, after discussion, severalchangesweremadeat thesuggestionof theWBC.Overall,however, theWBC agreed with the budget proposed by the Selectmen. This year’srecommended budget is increased from last year’s recommended budgetby approximately $79,�00 or �%. However, the overall tax commitmentonly increasedby2.3% (seeendof this report).The followinghighlightsignificantbudgetitems.

Assessments - These costs increased approximately $�7,000 due toincreasesinKnoxCountyassessment,UnionAmbulanceservice,andTri-CountySolidWaste.ThesearecostsassessedtotheTown.

Office Administration - In the town office there is growing needforcomputertechnicalsupportandaback-upservertoprovideincreasedstorageandsecurity.Asitisnow,thereisnodedicatedbackuprepository.Withoutback-upthereisthedangeroflosingelectronicfilesandotherdigitalinformation.Theselectmenalso recommend funds forGISenhancementwhichwillupdatethetown’staxmaps.Withthisupdatepropertylineswillbemoreaccuratelydepictedontowntaxmaps(includingthoseavailableon-line),moreinlinewhatwhattheyactuallyare.

Salaries and Payroll Expenses -SelectmenproposeaddingaDeputyTownClerk/TaxCollectorII.AtpresenttheTownClerkandDeputyTown

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Clerkholdofficehours fivedaysperweek. If either isout forwhateverreason, resources are stressed.An additional trainedperson ismoreof anecessitythanaluxuryastheoperationsoftheTownOfficebecomemoresophisticated.Forexample,worknowrequirescomputerskillsandhowtouseelectronicfiling.Tosavesomecosts,thenewpositionwouldabsorbtheRegistrarofVotersduties.

FICA Payroll Expenses and Town Employee Health Insurance -FICAPayrollexpensesandtownportionofemployeehealthinsurancewillincrease.MaineMunicipalAssociationcostincreasedby��%.Selectmenmadeapolicydecisiontopay�0%ofwhattheTownwouldhavepaidforinsurance toemployeesalreadyhavingcomparablecoverage.ThoughanexpenseitisstillseenasacostsavingsastheTowndoesnothavetopay�0%ofthecost(asitdoesforothertown-coveredemployees).

Maintenance of Town Roads - SelectmenproposehavingmembersoftheRoadMaintenancecrewgofrom30hours/weekto�0hours/week.TheWBCquestionedwhetherthis33%increaseintimeandrelatedwageswasnecessary.Selectmenstatedroadwork isalwaysneeded.Equipmentupgrades could be performed with the extra time; in addition there isneedforpreparingroadsforupgrades,paving,ditchingandtheinevitablecuttingbackofbrush.Itwasalsopointedoutthatitishardtogetandretainqualified,capable,experiencedworkers.TheWBCdidnotagreewiththeSelectmen’s proposal and voted to keep the amount appropriated to thelevel appropriated for 20�6 ($�00,000) and the work week at 30 hours/week.Thiswasstrictlyacostcontroldecision,notareflectionofhowwellthe Road Crew is maintaining town roads. There were other reductionssuggestedbytheWBCwhichwereacceptedbytheSelectmen.OveralltheWBCrecommendedreductionstotaling$�0,000.

General Assistance - Overthepastseveralyearstherehasbeenminimaldrawdownonthisfund,lastyear,forexample,$2�6wasspent.TheWBCrecommendsreducingGeneralAssistancefrom$3,000to$2,000.

Public Safety - Selectmen explained that last year a new unit wasobtainedfortheforestrytruck.Thisyeartherearerelatedcostsfornewhoseandequipment.Therealsoisacostinsendingtrucksoutforservicingthisyear.Thefiredepartmentisalsorequestingfundsforanewtanker/pumperloan.

Boards and Committees - TheRecreationCommittee is requesting$�,000toerectabuildingnear thebaseballfieldtostoresportsgearandmaintenanceequipment.Theexistingbuildingalsoneedsanewroof.

Miscellaneous Accounts-InitiallytheSelectmen’sbudgetincludedarequestfromtheGibbsLibraryfor$��,000.ItwasexplainedtotheWBC

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thatlibraryoperationscostmore.Thelibraryhascomputersandprovidesmanypeoplewithaccesstotheinternet(gettingtobemoreofanecessitywith time); it alsohasa largebookcollectionwhich iskeptcurrent.Foryears thelibraryhadanumberofpeoplewhowereretiredandskilledatrunninganorganization,theyhadtimeandinterestinrunningthelibrary,theydidagreatjobatnoexpense.Now,however,itisdifficulttorelyonjustvolunteerworkers.Alibrarymanagerhasbeenhiredandthelibraryislookingtohirealibrarian.ThoughtheWBCrecognizestheexceptionalvaluethelibrarybringstothetown,therewasconcernthattherequestiscontrarytothelibrary’sfoundingpremisethatitwouldnotrequestfundingfromthetown.However,theWBCfeltthisisanimportanttopicandwarrantsbeingaseparatearticle.TheWBCdidnotmakearecommendationonthisrequestwiththeunderstandingthatitwouldbepresentedasaseparatearticle.

Budget Summary The Selectmen’s Proposed 20�6 Budget was $9�0,2��; the 20�7

Selectmen’s Proposed Budget is $�,0�9,73�, an increase of $79,�00 or�%.

Commitment: Theamounttoberaisedthroughpropertytaxesis:TotalRecommendedBudgetAmount: $�,0�9,73�LessAnticipatedRevenuetoReducePropertyTaxes: $�66,3�2Subtotal: $�93,3�9KnoxCountyTaxassessment: $��9,0��KnoxCountyCommunicationsAssessment: $��,�22TotaltoBeRaisedfromPropertyTaxes: $7�3,�22This is an increase of 2.3% over the 20�6 commitment amount

($76�,�2�).In closing: Thebudget committeewishes to acknowledgeour town

officialsandemployeesfortheireffortstocontrolcostsandtheirdedication.TheTownisfortunatetohavesuchpeopleworkingonitsbehalf.Finally,thankstoMaryAndersonfortakingnotesofourcommitteemeeting.

Respectfullysubmitted,HANKAHO,ChairpersonJESSECASAS DONALDGRINNELLDAVIDMARTUCCI KATHYOCEANDOROTHYSAINIO DAVIDWILLIAMSWENDYCARR(alternate)LYNNCARROLL(alternate)

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Comparing Budget Spreadsheets(preparedbyHankAho)

Budget 01/12/2017 01/26/2017 Final 2016Categories Spreadsheet Spreadsheet (rec’d 2/22/17) TotalAssessments 2�2,�72 2�7,7�� 2�7,7�� 230,762GenGovSvs ��,000 ��,000 ��,000 ��,000OfficeAdm �6,�00 �6,�00 ��,700 3�,3�0Insurance 3�,29� 3�,29� 3�,09� 29,�62Salaries&Payroll �3�,3�� �3�,3�� �3�,6�� �20,9��FICA/HealthIns �3,�00 �3,�00 �3,�00 ��,000MainTownRoads 3�6,7�2 3�6,7�2 3��,7�2 3��,7�2GenAsst 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000PublicSafety 63,623 63,623 63,�23 �6,0��Utilities ��,000 ��,000 ��,000 ��,206Boards/Committees �,�00 �,�00 �,�00 �,�00FromRollOver �6,000 �6,000 �6,000 �3,000WashingtonLibAssoc ��,000Misc 23,�97 2�,�26 9,�26 �,�76 �,0�0,223 �,069,92� 1,059,731 980,241

TotalApp/Expend/ToSurplusfrom2/22spreadsheet- ASREVISED �,0�9,73�TotalApp/Expend/ToSurplusfrom2/22spreadsheet 9�3,0�6Difference 146,685

From 1/26 From 2/22 2016 Revised CommitmentMunTaxAssessment 9�3,0�6 �,0�9,73� 9�0,2��LessRevenueApplied �66,3�2 �66,3�2 396,�00FinalMunTaxAssmt ��6,66� �93,3�9 ��3,���KnoxCtyTaxAssmt ��9,0�� ��9,0�� ���,773KnoxCtyComm ��,�22 ��,�22 �0,2�0TotalMun/CtyComm 637,�37 783,822 765,824

Difference 2016 and 2017 Budgets20�6Appropriation 20�6Net 20�7Proposed 20�7Proposed (revised) �39,�29 �70,972 9�3,0�7 �,0�9,73�Increaseinproposed20�7appropriation:

($�,0�9,73�-$�39,�29)/$�39,�29=26%

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20�6Commitment 20�7Commitment 20�7Commitment (revised) ���,�02 637,�37 7�3,�22Increaseinproposed20�7commitment:

($7�3,�22-$���,�02)/$���,�02=3�%

Difference 2016 and 2017 Budgets (Revised)20�6Appropriation 20�6Net 20�7Proposed 20�7Proposed (revised) 9�0,2�� �70,972 9�3,0�7 �,0�9,73�Increaseinproposed20�7appropriation:

($�,0�9,73�-$9�0,2��)/$9�0,2��=�%

20�6Commitment 20�7Commitment 20�7Commitment (revised) 76�,�2� 637,�37 7�3,�22Increaseinproposed20�7commitment:

($7�3,�22-$76�,�2�)/$76�,�2�=2.3%

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Code Enforcement OfficerTotheCitizensandOfficialsoftheTownofWashington

ThePermitsissuedfor20�6areasfollows:• MobileHome/ModularHome 9• Garage 6• Homeaddition �• CollisionCenter �• Sunroom �• NewHouse �• Shed 2• Barnaddition �• Office �• Carport �• Greenhouse 2

ItakequestionsbyemailandphonefromthepublicregardingTownordinances.

Ithasbeenmypleasureworkingwiththeselectmen,planningboard,appealsboardandWashingtontownofficestaff.

Respectfullysubmitted,BOBTEMPLECEO

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Code Enforcement Officer’s Plumbing Report

TotheCitizensandOfficialsoftheTownofWashington

ThePlumbingPermitsissuedfor20�6areasfollows:• SubsurfaceWastewaterPermits �6• InternalPlumbingPermits ��

Ithasbeenmypleasureworkingwiththeselectmen,planningboard,appealsboardandWashingtontownofficestaff.

Respectfullysubmitted,BOBTEMPLEPlumbingInspector

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Washington Appeals BoardThe Washington Appeals Board met �� times last year. The board

electedLowellFreimanasChairman,NormanCasasasViceChairmanandJamesKearneyasSecretary.HenryChapmanrelocated,leavinganopeningforanalternatemember.Interestedresidentsareencouragedtopursuethiswiththeselectmen.

ThemajorityoftheBoard’smeetingsweredevotedtoanadministrativeappealofadecisionoftheWashingtonPlanningBoardingrantingapprovalforMediumMineralExtractiononMitchellHillRd.Oncetheprehearingconferencewascompleted,aPublicHearingwasscheduledforAugust�,20�6.Therewere6additionalmeetingsaspartofthehearing.

Afterextensivetestimonyanddeliberationtheappealwasgrantedinpartanddeniedinpart.TheapplicationhasbeenremandedtotheWashingtonPlanningBoardtoobtainadditionalinformation.

Theboardhasameetingheldon the secondThursdayofeveryoddmonth.

Respectfullysubmitted,Chairman,LOWELLFREIMANViceChairman,NORMANCASASSecretary,JAMESKEARNEYMembers:DOROTHYSAINIOCATHYBLAKEAlternate:CHARLOTTEHENDERSON

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Town Government Study CommitteeThe Town of Washington Government Study Committee met on �

separateoccasionstodiscusstheadministrationoftownbusinessandthestaffpositionswithin theTownOffice thatsupport thatadministration.Itwasbroughttothecommittee’sattentionthatthetownofficehasseenanincrease in tasks and duties due to new regulations, state requirements,personnel administration, and town operations/administration. We weretaskedwithreviewingthetownadministrationandthepossibilityofhiringaTownAdministratorposition.

Thecommitteereviewedseveraljobdescriptionsoftownadministratorsin the surrounding towns of Hope and Northport.We compiled a list ofcurrenttasksbeingperformedbyAnnDean,MaryAnderson,selectpersons,andothervarioussupport staff.Wediscussed thecurrentorganizationofduties for these positions and how best to share duties. We consideredaccountabilityandoversightduring thesediscussions.Wenextdiscussedthenumberofhoursrequiredforeachpositiontoproperlycompletetasksand administration of the town. We also reviewed all salaries of eachcurrentpositionand theproposedTownAdministratorposition.After alldiscussionandconsiderationitwasthedecisionoftheTownofWashingtonGovernment Study committee to collectively recommend against theTownAdministratorpositionbut torecommendforanadditionalDeputyClerk/DeputyTaxCollectorposition.Thispositionwill requireextensivetrainingtosupporttheofficeadministrationstaffincludingbutnotlimitedto:TownClerk,TownTreasurer,TownTaxCollector,DeputyClerk andSelectpersons.

Respectfullysubmitted,DEBORAHBOCKOLYNNCARROLLANNDEANCHARLOTTEHENDERSONROBERTMARKSDAVIDMARTUCCI

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Road Committee ReportTheroadcommitteewasre-activated lastsummer.Workingwith the

road commissioner and select board, we were able to add Lincoln RoadandBumpHillRoadtolastyear’sprojects.Bothroadswereditchedandpaved.

Nextyear’sprojectsaretoreclaim(grind)ditchandpaveOldUnionRoadfromRoute220atthemonumenttothefirestationandCalderwoodRoadfrom220WesttoRoute�7.

WearealsolookingintoprojectcostsforwideningCalderwoodRoadfromthelargeculvertEastofLeigherRoadtoOldUnionRoadandalsoMountainRoadfromRoute�0�tothenewculvertbyFrankJones’place.

Roadconditionsurveysweredoneonalltownpavedroadsandenteredinto the RSMS�6 road software by Ann Dean at the town office. Thissoftware also allows us to place road signs, culverts and other pertinentroadinformationinforreplacementandmaintenance.

Wewouldappreciateinputandconcernsfromresidents.

Respectfullysubmitted,ALBERTHUTCHINSON

Road Committee meets with the select board to discuss 2017 projects.

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Washington Fire DepartmentPO Box 244, Washington, ME 04574 ~ Established 1950

Fire Station – 845-2245PhilMeunier,Chief-���-2�99 SteveOlmsted,DeputyChief390-0�63

Emergency: Dial 911

TotheCitizensoftheTownofWashington:TheWashingtonFireDepartmentrespondedtothefollowingcallsin

20�6.Fires: BuildingFires: �0 ChimneyFires: 3 OilBurnermalfunction � Forest/WoodsFire � OutsideRubbishFire � Brushorbrushandgrassmixturefire � GrassFire � Off-roadvehicleorheavyequipmentfire �EMS/Rescue: AssistEMScrewwithlift 2 VehicleAccidentswithInjuries: � Extricationofvictim(s)fromvehicle 2HazardousConditions: Vehicleaccident,generalcleanup � Vehicleaccident,gasspill � Vehicleaccident,oilorotherspill � Accident,potentialaccident 2 Powerlinedown 6ServiceCall: StandbyatStation 7GoodIntent: Dispatchedandcancelledinroute 6 Authorizedcontrolledburning 2FalseAlarmsandFalseCalls Localalarmsystem,maliciousfalsealarm 2 Malfunctioningalarmsystem �Detectoractivation,nofire-unintentional �

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Other Specialtypeofincident,other �Respondedto TotalCalls 72

Wehadanaboveaveragenumberofcallsthisyear,withahighnumberofmutualaidandstandbycalls.Thehighernumberof“standbys”reflectthelackofdaytimehelp.Theupsideisthemutualaidcompaniesaretherefor uswhenweneed them.Unfortunatelywehad2 extremelybad callswith the trailer truck accident onRoute�7 and theChristianCamp fire.Thesecallswerehandledinatimelyandprofessionalmannerbythefiredepartmentandmutualaidcompanies.Againwehadjustafewchimneyfiresthisyear.Thankstoallforbeing“firesafe.”

JustareminderthatwehavereceivedanISOratingof6.Thisshouldlower thecostof fire insurancewithina�mileradiusof thestation.Wehaveamapatthestationthatcanhelpdetermineyourdistance.Youhavetocallyourinsuranceagenttomakethemawareofthis.

Wedidnot receive thegrants thatweappliedfor topurchaseanewpumperandThermalImagingCamera.Wewereabletopurchaseacamerathrough the fund raising efforts of the association. The town approvedfundingforthenewpumperwhichshouldbeherearoundtheendofMarch.Thefiredepartmentwouldliketothankthecitizensforthisapprovalasitwillmakeourjobeasier.THANKYOU.

Wehavefreesmokedetectorsavailabletotownresidents.Leaveyourcontactinformationatthetownofficeorthefirestationandwewillinstallthemforyou.

Wehavealsostarteda freeservice toobtainburningpermitsonline.Justgoto:wardensreport.comandfollowthestepsandprintyourpermit.

Wehavehad2newmembersjointhisyearbutwecanalwaysusemorehelpespeciallyduringtheweek.WeareatthestationnearlyeveryMondaynightwithourmeetingonthe2ndMondayandtrainingonthe�thMonday.Stopinandmeeteveryoneandifyouseeusouttrainingstopandwatch.

Iamavailabletoansweranyquestionsandprovideinformationaboutfiresafety. Ifyoudonotreachmeyoucanleaveamessageeitherat thestationorhome.

TheFireDepartmentmemberswishtothankallthecitizensfortheircontinuedsupport.

Respectfullysubmitted,PHILMEUNIERFireChief

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Emergency Management AgencyTheroleoftheEmergencyManagementAgencyistodealwithnatural

andmanmadedisastersthataffecttheresidentsoftheTownofWashington.AnupdatedEmergencyOperationsPlan (EOP)has justbeencompleted.Thisplanidentifieshazardsandvulnerabilities,aswellastheirlikelihoodandseveritywithin thecommunity,anddefines theeffortsandresourcesavailable to prepare for, mitigate, respond to, and recover from anyemergencyordisaster.TheEmergencyOperationsCenterwillbelocatedattheFireStationwhenactivated.ThisplanisonfileattheTownOffice.

This year the Town of Washington Emergency Daytime Shelter atthe Mount Olivet Masonic Lodge was dedicated to Reggie Upham.Thewarming shelter will be opened when there are extended winter poweroutages.ProtocolsandProceduresfortheshelterarealsoonfileattheTownOffice.

The key initial element in any emergency is to notify and informresidents.TheTownPostisasystemthatsendstextsandemails,andmakesphonecalls.Currentlyabout��0residentshavesubmittedphonenumbersforthissystem.Asign-upformisontheTownwebsite.Pleasesignup.

ThecoreofemergencyresponseintheTownofWashingtonistheFireDepartment,supportedbytheRoadCrew.ThesearecriticalTownentitiesthatdeserveallthesupportpossible.

Thehopeisthatwemayneverneedtoimplementanyoftheseplans,butweareprepared.

SpecialthankstoDonGrinnellforhiseffortsandsupport.

KITLASCOUTX,EmergencyManagementDirector

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Washington Lakes Watershed Association

TheWashingtonLakesWatershedAssociation(WLWA)isanon-profit�0�(C)(3)organizationthatpromotescareful,responsiblemanagementofouruniquewatershed.Wewerefoundedin�99�byyear-roundandsummerresidentstoprovideeducationalprogramsandpromotestewardship.

This summer, swimming lessons are planned with certified swiminstructor, Clairlynn Rountree, conducting the program. Thanks to themanyeffortsofSharonTurnerandPegHobbs,thereisaplanforlessonstobeconductedatBeaverLodgeonAlfordLake.Therewillbesixlessonsandthecostis$36forthecourse.Studentsandanadultcompanionshouldcommittoattendingallsixsessions.Comelatespring,exactdateswillbeannouncedinlocalnewspapers,onourFacebookpage,withposters,andthePrescottMemorialandUnionElementarynewsletters.Ifyou’reinterested,[email protected]���-266�sowecankeepyoupostedasarrangementsareconfirmed.

The20�6MaineAudubon’sAnnualLoonCountwasdonelastJulybyRogerandMaryCady,DonandLizGrinnell,andDavidAllenwhoreported6adultsand�juvenileonWashingtonPondand2adultsand�juvenileonCrystalLake.

Loons are among the many species supported by the clear waters and vegetative shorelines of Washington’s lakes.

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Waterqualitytestingwasdonethroughthesummerbyourtwovolunteermonitors,RogerCadyandRobStenger.MostofthetestingwasconfinedtoWashingtonPondbutbothbiglakesareholdingtheirownandretaininggoodnumbersforclarityandcleanliness.Harvestingwatersamplesrequirestrainingsothattheprocedureisdonecorrectlyandwillyieldresultsthatcanbereliedupon.WLWAneedsseveralvolunteerstohelpwiththisprogram.Ifyou’rewillinglearnthisskill,orwantmoreinformation,[email protected]���-266�formoreinfo.

SeveralstudentvolunteersalongwithAngelaStevensandPegHobbsoftheWashingtonRecreationCommitteespentseveralhourslastsummercleaningup thebeach atNelson-ButterfieldPark (aka the “Town Park”)onCrystalLakeinexpectationofswimlessonsthere.Sadly,thereweren’tenoughsign-upstoformaclass.However,theareawasimprovedandwearehopingresidentswillcheckitoutthissummer.The7-acrepropertyisidealforfamilyoutingsincludingpicnicking,swimming,fishing,andhand-carryboating.TheentrancetoNelson-ButterfieldParkisonCrystalLakeRoadabout0.�milesfromYoung’sHillRoadintersection.Weencourageeveryonetoappreciateandenjoythisspeciallocation.

RobStenger ledapaddleon identifying invasiveaquatic speciesonCrystal Lake which was enjoyed by all participants. This summer weareplanningpaddles for fun andhope to identifyingmanyof thenativeshorelineplantsandshrubsonbothWashingtonPondandCrystalLake.Ifyouleaveyouremailwithus,we’llnotifyyouofdates.

Althoughthepick-uptruckthatwentthroughtheiceintoWashingtonPondlastwinterhasnot–toourknowledge–beenrecovered,wecansaywith assurance that therewasanhonest andexhaustive search includingrewards–oneofwhichwas$�00fromWLWA–offeredforitslocation.Noinformationwasforthcomingandtherewardisnolongeractive.Weextendourcondolencestotheownerofthetruckandhisfamilyonthedeathofhiswifelastfall.

WLWA is a partner in the LakeSmart Program, a project of MaineLakes Society. LakeSmartAwards have been given to Terry Bromfield,Ann & Jim Jenkins, Marianne O’Dell, Afton Stenger, Sharon Turner,and Lennie &ToniWeiner. Commendations were made to DavidAllen,Ruth & Jim Carney, Richard Castonguay, and Ron & Linda Luce. Thepresentationsaremadeinrecognitionoftheirgoodlandstewardshipthatprotectslakewaterqualityandpropertyvalues:controlsrunoff;maintainsasturdygroundcover;stabilizestheshorelinewithabufferareaofplantsandshrubs, andavoidsuseof toxicchemicals.Previous recipientsareRogerandMaryCady,FrankandNancyBraun,PatriciaMedeika,andVictorand

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Marlene Cohn. LakeSmart is a voluntary education and reward programforlakefrontpropertyowners.FMIortoapplyforafreeevaluation,gotowww.Mainelakessociety.org/lakesmartorcontactour localcoordinatoroftheprogram,[email protected].

We thank local businesses Linscott’s, Washington Auto Parts, andWashingtonGeneralStore,andespeciallyHill&GullySnowmobileClub,formakingourannual Ice-OutContestacommunity-wideevent.As thisreport goes to the printer, 20�7 ice-out hasn’t yet occurred, but will beannouncedwhenitdoes.Pastice-outdatesinclude:�/�0/2009,�/�6/20��,�/�/20�3,�/��/20��,0�/2�/��, and3/��/20�6.20�6winnerwasHannahCarr.

WLWA is a proud member of Maine Volunteer Lake MonitoringProgram,MaineLakesSocietyandMedomakValleyLandTrust.MVLMPis a primary repository of lake data in the state, and one of the nation’smost successful citizen science groups. Maine Lakes Society is Maine’sadvocacyandstewardshippromotionleaderandsponsoroftheLakeSmartProgram.MedomakValleyLandTrustistheconservationorganizationfortheentireMedomakRiverwatershedandhasover�000acresoflocallandinpermanentprotectionfromunwanteddevelopment.Theseareourgo-toassociations for advice, resources, and collaboration.We’reproudof thecompanywekeep.

OurLakesAssociationworks to informandeducateourcommunityaboutourtown’suniquewaterresourcesandtopromotetheircarefulandresponsiblemanagement.Wealwayswelcomenewmembers.Contactusatwlwassn@gmail.com.Everyoneiscordiallyinvitedtoattendour20�7Annual Meeting on Thursday, July 20, 7 p.m., at Evening Star GrangeHall.

Respectfullysubmitted,CHARLOTTEHENDERSON, MemberWashingtonLakesAssociation

Boardmembers:DavidAllen,FrankBraun,TerryBromfield,RogerCady,LizFreyenhagen,PegHobbs,LindaLuce,PatMedeika,RobStenger,GeorgeStone,SharonTurner,LennieWeiner.

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Conservation CommitteeIt’stheendoftheyearandtheediblelandscapeprojectwillbewaiting

forspring.Itwasthedriestyeareverbutfortunatelywildnativeplantsknowhowtogetbynomattertheconditions.Mostthingsgrewwellandtheonlyrealproblemswerefromlawnmowersthatranoverachestnuttreeandsometreesthatwerecuttooclosemowingoffsomeofthecompanionplantings.Weedwackers did a number on the Viburnum lentago and cranberries.Volunteer mushrooms grew well with lots of meadow mushrooms andpuffballsbut therewerevery fewwinecaps.Nextyear thingsshoulddoverywellsincetheyarewellestablishednow.

Thisyeartheprojectattractedmediaattentionthathighlightedthefirstpublicediblelandscapeinthestate.TheFreePressandWMTWcameouttointerviewcommitteememberDavidSpahrwhospearheadedtheprojectfromthebeginning.

Wearecurrentlynot lookingformoneyorvolunteermaintenance(Iguessyoucanweedabitifyouwantwhileyougraze).Everythingisfinethewayitis!

Respectfullysubmitted,DAVIDSPAHRANNDEANCHARLOTTEHENDERSON

Sedum, beach plum (endangered in Maine but secure here) and wild garlic scapes bursting to reveal bulbils and flowers. Each bulbil can become a new plant.

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Washington Recreation CommitteeIt has been a busy year for the Washington Recreation Committee

(WRC).ThisspringK-2Soccerchristenedournewathletic fieldnext tothe firepondonBillingsRd.Sixteenkidsparticipatedwith the focusonhavingfunaswellasanintroductiontotherulesofthegame.ThankstoSheilaLoweforgettingthisstartedandtoCoachAmandaDinesmoreandAssistantCoachAllisonLeavittt.

Wenowhaveanewfencealongtheplayingfieldandthefirepond.ThankstoSelectmenWesleyDanielandBerkleyLinscottandcommitteemembersforgettingthefenceinstalled.

WeteamedupwiththeWashingtonLakesAssociationtohaveaclean-updayatButterfieldParkonCrystalLake.SeveralstudentsfromMedomakMiddle School joined in the fun and made bat houses that were erectedaroundthepark.

20�6saw improvementsat theClydeSukeforthBallfieldatPrescottSchool.We have a much needed new scoreboard.We have kept the oldscoreboardasitcommemoratestheClydeSukeforthField.MembersoftheWRCandSelectmanWesleyDanielinstalledamuchneededgravelpadfortheport-a-pottysite.Wealsopurchasedanewdraghoeforfieldmaintenance.WashingtonhadoverfiftykidsparticipatingintheLittleLeaguethisyear.ThankstotheLittleLeagueAssociationthatcontributedandinstalledthefence safety topper. Many thanks to outgoing coachAndy Bickmore forhis dedication.And to Darryl Hutchinson for field maintenance.Also to

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the tremendous commitment and support of the parents. The WRC alsosupportedMedomakBabeRuth.

Adultbasketballwaswellattendedthisyear.PreK-2basketballhasanewcoach,AmandaDinesmore.

TheWashingtonChallenge�K/FunRunwasasuccess thisyear.WethanklocalmerchantsfortheirdonationstotheDoorPrizesandtoallthevolunteerswhomakethispossible.Thisyear’sracewillbeSunday,August6th.Lookforinformationonthewebpage:www.washingtonmaine�kweebly.com.

The WRC is collaborating with the Washington Lakes AssociationandtheUnionRecreationCommittee toofferswimlessons thissummer.ClairelynnRoundtreewillbeourinstructorandthelessonswillbeheldatBeaverLodgeonAlfredLake.Sign-upswillbeinthespringandwillbeofferedonafirstcome,firstservedbasis.SowatchformoreinformationonourFacebookpage:WashingtonRecreation, theCourierGazette, andPrescottMemorialSchoolNewsletter.

The WRC wants to thank all of our volunteers for their time anddedicationtosportactivitiesinourcommunity.AlsoathankyoutoJoannieRhodeswhoseexpertisemakes theWashingtonChallengehappenand toGreysonClark,ourteenvolunteer.

This year we are asking for $2000 for operating and maintenancecosts.

ThanksyouHELENCADDIE-LARCENIA, Co-ChairPEGHOBBS,Co-ChairSHEILALOWESTEVEOCEANTRAVISPEREZANGELASTEVENS

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Hill & Gully Riders Snowmobile Club

TotheResidentsofWashington:Hill&GullyRidersSnowmobileClubcurrentlyhas20members.We

meetonthesecondTuesdayofeachmonthat7:00pmattheWashingtonFire Department. Our annual activities include trail maintenance, snowpacking, trailgrooming,andworkingwith landowners.WealsohostourannualSnowfest&FishingDerbyonWashingtonPondeveryFebruary.

WearehonoredtoofferanannualscholarshiptoaMedomakValleyHighSchoolgraduateandWashingtonresidentwithplanstocontinueontohighereducation.

We’ve had two disappointing years in a row snowwise. We didn’tundertakeanymajorprojectsthisyearbuttheusualseasonaltrailcleanuphasbeenkeepingusbusy.Ourtrailsareopentosnowshoers,cross-countryskiers, and hikers. If you own a snowmobile and ride in town, pleaserememberthemanyhoursittakestomaintainthetrailsandthatmanyhandsmakelightwork.

To the landowners who support our trails, we cannot thank youenough.Ourclubmembersaswellasallwhousethetrailsappreciateyourgenerosity.

Wearealwayslookingformemberswhoarereadyandwillingtohelpmaintainour��milesoftrails.

Sincerely,MATTHEWKOPISHKEPresident,Hill&GullyRiders

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Gibbs Library ReportGibbs Library continues to be a central institution in the Town of

Washington. Gibbs Library is active with volunteers as well as in thecirculation of materials among its membership, with vibrant and activeprograms for both children and adults throughout the year. Gibbs Librarycontinuestohostartists’collectionsofworkthroughouttheyearandhasastrongcollaborationwiththePrescottParentTeacherGroup(PTG).

GibbsLibrarywouldliketothankitsboardmembersfortheireffortsinhelpingtokeepthelibraryrunningandprogramsavailabletoourcommunity.ItwouldalsoliketothankKateNicholsforherdedicationinrunningtheday-to-dayoperationsofthelibrary.Kateisabletoensurevolunteersarepresentforactivitiessuchasdeskserviceandinventory,tobakingandvacuuming.The volunteering community continues to encompass the life force of thelibrary.

Bookcirculationcontinuestoholdsteadyforprintedmaterials,aswellasdigitallibraryselections.ThelibrarycontinuestohaveKindlesforloan,BooksonCD,mp3formattedmusicandbooks,DVDs,alanguagelearningcenter,andacollectionofGreatCoursestoselectfrom.

In 20�6 the Gibbs Library continued to host MusicTogether and theChickadee book discussion for younger children, Youth Book discussiongroup and themed dinners for older children. Gibbs Library also hostedspecial programs, such as Mexican Dinner night, held concessions at theAmericanKennelAssociationDogShowattheUnionFairgrounds,teamedupwithBess theBookBusand theMt.OlivetMasons forour“Bikes forBooks”celebrationandworkedwithPrescottPTGfor“TrunkorTreat.”WealsoheldourannualGingerbreadFestivalandgaveabooktoeachfamilyattendingasaspecialthankyoutocelebratetheholidayseason.

Inthecomingyear,lookformanyactivities,oldandnew,tobeheldatGibbsLibrary.Some thatwehaveplannedalready include theadultbookdiscussiongroupreconveninginJanuary,anightofJazz,aswellasseveralotherspecialeventswhicharesuretopleaseallwhoattend.

Theboardmeets the firstMondayofeverymonthat7:00pm,unlessotherwisenoted.Youdon’thavetobeaboardmembertohelprunthelibrary.Manycommitteescanalwaysuseahelpinghandornewideas.Pleasefeelfreetoinquireaboutcommitteeworkatthefrontdesk.GibbsLibraryencourageseveryonetotakepartandhelpoutonaonetimeonlybasis,orsignupforacoupleofhoursamonth.Anyandallsupportiswelcome.

Respectfullysubmitted,AMYMICKLICK

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The Washington Historical Society TheWashington Historical Society (WHS) is actively continuing its

missionofpreservingourtown’spast.Ourmuseumisgrowingandweareofferingmoreprogramseachyear.

ThisyearourmajormaintenanceprojectwasreplacingthewindowsintheoldTownHouse.Theprojectwillbefinished,withallnewwindows,thisyearoncethesillworkiscompletedintheentryway.Ourhopeis tohavethisbuildingreadyasdisplayareainthenearfuture.Additionalworkisneededonthisbuilding’sfoundation.ABIGprojectforthefuture!

In June, we hosted Prescott Memorial’s fifth and sixth grades atRazorvilleHall,ourmuseum.Studentsandteachersgottoseeourcollectionand were fascinated by the old telephone system, farm tools, householdexhibits,andoldsleigh.Theyalsohada“WalkAroundRazorville”tourledbyRhodaBrannGamagewhogrewupthere.Weplantomakethisayearlyvisitforeachfifthgradeclassinthespring.

Duringthesummer,weopenedthesecondSaturdayofeachmonthandofferedvaryingprogramsfromantique tractor displays, stonecutting,andfiberarts.WeheldourthirdopenhouseinSeptemberwithLarryTrueman’sappraisals, apiecontest, and museum tours. Thisyearweplantohavethemuseumopen on various days (watch forthedates)andwillofferspecialopeningsonrequest.

On September 9, 20�7, weare holding our �th Open House.Weareplanningforalargereventwith more demonstrations of oldtime trades, farm equipment, andfiber arts along with our usualappraisalsandpiecontest.Wearehoping for a daylong event withactivities for children and adults.Markyourcalendarsnowandlookformoreinformationthissummer.

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Our20�7calendarfeaturesthehistoryofWashingtonschools.Therewere once �� school districts in town and each had their own school.Thecalendarfeaturesoldpicturesrightuptothe20�6pictureofPrescottstudentsandstaff.Therearestillafewcopiesavailableforpurchase.Thisisoneofourmajorfundraisingprojects.

Again this summer, the WHS will be coordinating the 3rd AnnualWashington Community Auction set for Saturday, July 29, 20�7. Theauctionoffersafundraisingeventforallinterestedtownorganizationstoparticipate in.Theauctionoffers something foreveryone (�00+ liveandsilent auction items) and is a fun event for our community and beyond.Watch for info about auction items being offered and come support thiscommunityeventthisJuly.

Weare joining forceswithGibbsLibraryonanoralhistoryproject.Thelibraryhasinterviewstapedintheearly2000sofWashingtonresidentswhoarenolongerwithus.Wearetransferringthetapestodigitalformatandplantohavethemavailableforviewingonline.Together,wehopetocapturemoreofthetown’shistoryfromourseniorcitizenswillingtosharetheirknowledgeandmemoriestodayofWashington’spast.

Weare always looking formorepictures and information about ourtown,sothiswinterwedecidedtofocusontheWestWashingtonareaandinvitedpeopletoaroundtablediscussionatthegrangehall.Wehadagreatturnoutwithlotsofdiscussionabouttheolderhomesstillintheareaandofplacesnowgone.Attheendoftheeveningitwasdecidedtocontinuethediscussionatasecondmeeting.TheWHSishopingforsomeoldpicturestobesharedwithusofthisareaoftownandotherareasifyouhavethem.Wecanscanandreturnthemtoyou.

Asyoucansee,theWHSisactiveandwelcomesyoursupport.Forournextproject,wehopetostartreplacingthevinylsidingonRazorvilleHallreturningittoitsformerlook.WemeetthethirdTuesdayofthemonthattheMasonicHall.Inthesummer,wemeetatthemuseum.Pleasecheckoutour web site www.washingtonhistorical.org and like uson Facebook.Membership duesare $� each year.Please join usand help preserveWashington’shistory.

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Washington Community Scholarship Committee

TheWashingtonScholarshipCommitteehadaverysuccessfulyearin20�6,andlooksforwardtoanotheronein20�7.Thenumberofgraduatingstudentswho live inWashingtonTownshipgrowseachyear. In20��wehad�2graduatesandin20�6wehad�7graduates.Asacommitteewhichoversees not only the Washington Scholarship Awards, but the BillingsScholarshipAwardaswell,wehavetobeconstantlylookingfornewwaystoearnmoneytogiveourgraduatesasmuchhelpaswecan.Wedidnothaveourownfundraiserthisyear,aswehaveinthepast,partlybecauseofoursuccesswith theTownAuction inAugustandalsobecauseof thegenerous response we received from our appeal letter we send to localbusinesseseachFall.

Some awards were given to students who attend private schoolsandsomewereMedomakValleyHighSchoolgraduates,butallmustberesidents ofWashingtonTownship.This year we were able to give fourWashingtonCommunityScholarshipsandoneBillingsScholarshipAwardforatotalof$�.�00.00Ifyouhave,orknowof,agraduatingseniorthisyear,thereareapplicationsonthetownwebsite,aswellasattheGuidanceOfficesofthelocalschoolsoratourownTownOffice.TheyallmustbereturnedbyMay�st,withnoexceptionswithalldocumentationincluded.Often applications are incomplete or late which immediately eliminatesthemfromconsideration.

Anothererrorstudentsmakeistheyneglecttosendtheirfirstsemestergradestousorthetownofficewhichiswhatcausesourtownclerktoissuetheirscholarshipchecks.Thisiscriticaltoreceivingyouraward.

Wewouldliketothankthebusinessestowhomwesentappeallettersthisyear,astheywereexceptionallygenerous.Welookforwardtoreceivingthe20�7applicationsfromallgraduateswhowillcontinuetheireducationwhetheritbeatcollegeortradeschool.Allareeligible.Thankyouagainforyoursupportandwelookforwardtograntingmoreawardsthiscomingyear.

JUDYGOODWashingtonScholarshipCommittee

CommitteeMembers:MindyGould,JanBirk,MildredMelgard,PriscillaPackard

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Charity:WaldoCountyGeneralHospital,Belfast,MEPeriod:June�,20��toMay3�,20�6OpeningBalance: $0.00Distributions: $�6,603.7�

Allocations:Town Recipients AmountAppleton 0 0.00Liberty �� 26,673.0�Montville 7 �2,�30.70Palermo 2 3,9�0.00Searsmont 2� 3,��0.00Washington 0 0.00Total 67 $46,603.71CemeteryCare 0.00

TotalAllocated: $�6,603.7�ClosingBalance: $0.00

Trust Under Deed of Madge H. WalkerTheTrustUnderDeedofMadgeH.Walkerprovidesforeitherfreeor

reducedratemedicalcareatWaldoCountyGeneralHospitalinBelfastandMaineGeneralMedicalCenterinWatervilleforresidentsofthetownshipsof Appleton, Liberty, Montville, Palermo, Searsmont and Washington.Scholarship aid is also provided to residents of the above townshipsattendingtheUniversityofMaine.

Enclosedare reports fromWaldoCountyHospital, theUniversityofMaine and MaineGeneral Medical Center outlining payments made tothese institutions from the trust for the fiscal year ended May 3�, 20�6.Eachreportitemizesthenumberofresidentsservedineachofthespecifiedtowns.

Bestregards,SRILATHALAKKARAJUVicePresident,PhilanthropicClientManager

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Charity:MaineGeneralMedicalCenter,Waterville,MEPeriod:June1,2015toMay31,2016OpeningBalance: $109,118.56Distributions: $46,603.71Total: $155,722.27

Allocations:Town Recipients AmountAppleton 0 0.00Liberty 0 0.00Montville 0 0.00Palermo 1 4,944.90Searsmont 0 0.00Washington 3 9,951.20Total 4 $14,896.10

ClosingBalance: $145,771.07

Charity:UniversityofMaine,Orono,MEPeriod:June1,2015toMay31,2016OpeningBalance: $63,540.00Distributions: $132,917.00Total: $196,457.00

Allocations:Town Recipients AmountAppleton 4 14,000.00Liberty 9 27,400.00Montville 11 35,200.00Palermo 11 38,000.00Searsmont 8 29,000.00Washington 9 29,500.00Total 52 $173,100.00

TotalAllocated: $173,100.00ClosingBalance: $23,357.00

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Washington Food BankOverthepastyear(20�6)theFoodBankputout296boxesoffoodfor

over��0individuals.Thetownhasbeenverysupportiveashavemanylocalresidents,schools,businesses,andorganizations.Thisyear’sdonationshavebeenmorethanadequatetomeetourgrowingneeds.Thankyouandkeepupthegoodworkaswithoutyourcontinuingsupport,manyfolkswouldbegoingwithout,oratleastwithmuchless.

We have a very faithful and committed group of volunteers and I’dliketothankthemastheyareveryinvolvedinthepackinganddistributionof theboxesandalso thepurchasingand transportationof the food.Ourvolunteercrewworkshardand the teamworkcertainly lightens the load.ThankYou!

I’dalsoliketothankthemanyfolkswhodonatefooditems.Thedropoffpointforfooddonationsisatthetownoffice.Ifyouaredonatingfooditems,pleasecheckexpirationdates;wedonotwanttogiveourclientsany‘expired’food.

OurregularfooddistributiondayistheTHIRDWEDNESDAYofthemonth,�:00AM–�0:00AM.ThereisalsoanopportunitytopickupfoodonWednesdayeveningafterthenormaldistributiondayforfolkswhocannotcomeduringtheregularhours.TheWednesdayeveningdistributionisbyappointmentonly,between�:00–6:00PM.Seephonenumbersbelow.

TheFoodBankislocatedintheVillageChurchat33LibertyRoad.TheFoodBankistrulyacommunityeffortandwedeeplyappreciate

allourbenefactors.ForfurtherinformationregardingtheWashingtonFBorifyouhavealack-of-foodemergency,pleasecall���-3���or70�-6209.

Sincereregards,MARKG.DAYDirectoroftheWFB

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BroadreachBroadreachFamily&CommunityServicesisanon-profitorganization

serving the residents of Knox and Waldo Counties. For over 3� years,Broadreachhashelpedchildren,teensandadultsdeveloptheskillsneededforahealthyandproductivelife.Weofferawiderangeofprogramsincludingearly childhood education, parenting education, child maltreatment andsubstanceabuseprevention.Additionally,Broadreachisalicensed,mentalhealthagencyprovidingBehavioralHealthandCaseManagementservicesforallages.

We are writing to request $7�0 in funding during 20�7 from theTownofWashingtontosupportthecriticalarrayofprogramsandservicesBroadreachprovidestotownresidents.Theseservicesareprovidedatnochargetoparticipants:

• The Broadreach Behavioral Health Program coordinates essentialservicesforchildren,teensandadultswithdevelopmentaldisabilitiesandmentalhealthdiagnoses,includingCaseManagementservices.

• Ourpreventionprogramssupportthehealthydevelopmentofchildren,families and communities through an array of individual, family andcommunity strengthening services. Broadreach prevention services focuson parent education, positive youth development and raising communityawarenessaroundpreventingchildabuseandneglectandsubstanceabuse.

• Youthlinks, an after-school and summer program for students ingrades�-�2,isavailabletostudentsinKnoxCounty.Thesummerprogramincludes a community garden in which students learn how to grow andharvestfood.Muchofthefoodraisedisdonatedtoalocalsoupkitchen.Duringtheschoolyear,studentsarematchedwithvolunteermentorsandexperiencefieldtripstolearnmoreaboutvocationsandthecommunity.

Our request for continued funding is critical to supporting deliveryof these services. This past year, ��.7% of our annual budget was usedfor direct services, a percentage we still maintain at FY20�2 levels.Broadreach’s FY20�6 administrative costswere��.3%, including��.9%for administration and 2.�% for fundraising.With your support, we willcontinuetohelpprovideourmostvulnerablecitizenswithcriticalprogramsandservices.

Sincerely,GAILJONES-WILKERSONExecutiveDirector

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New Hope for WomenNewHopeforWomenprovidesservicesinSagadahoc,Lincoln,Knox,

andWaldocountiestoindividuals,theirfamilies,andtheirfriendswhoareaffectedbydomesticviolence,datingviolence,andstalking.Weprovidethousands of hours of service to over a thousand families in mid-coastMaine.Whileweknowthatmanyofthetownsweservearestrugglingwithfinances,weneedyourhelptocontinueourwork.Weareaskingfor$7�0,whichisthesameamountrequestedforthepastseveralyears.

HerearesomeoftheservicesNewHopeforWomenprovidestoyourtown:

• Aspartofourcrisis interventionservices,wemaintaina2�-hourhotline that operates 36� days a year. Members of our staff or trainedvolunteers answer this crisis line. In addition, we have emergency safehomesthroughoutthemid-coast.

• Our staff attorneyandcourt advocatesassist individualswhoareseekinglegalremedies.

• Asindividualsworktowardendingtheviolenceintheirlives,theymayattendsupportandeducationgroupsinanyofthefourcounties.

• Sixunitsoftransitionalhousingareavailableforfamiliesforuptotwoyears.Thetransitionalhousingprogramincludespersonalizedsupportandassistancewithplanninglong-termgoals.

• We provide community education programs to businesses andagencies so that the community can join us in offering a consistent andhelpfulresponsetotheneedsofindividualslivingwithviolence.

• Our violence prevention programs in area schools are equippingyoungpeoplewiththeinformationtheyneedtomakehealthychoicesaboutrelationships.

• We administerTime for Change, a ��-week batterer interventionprogramcertifiedbytheDepartmentofCorrections.(InNovember20��,New Hope turned over the groups for men to Choices. We continue toprovideacertifiedprogramforwomen.)

Asyouknow,thereisnotypicalincomelevel,race,familyorigin,orgeographicalresidenceforanabuserortheabused.Domesticviolenceknowsno boundaries. That is why the contributions made by the communitiesNewHopeservesinSagadahoc,Knox,Lincoln,andWaldocountiesaresoimportanttous.

Thankyouforthemanyyearsofsupportforourprograms.Ihopeyou

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willcontinuetojoinwithusintheimportantworkofadvocacy,support,andviolenceprevention. Cordially, KATHLEENMORGAN ExecutiveDirector

Our Mission Statement New Hope forWomen offers support to people in Sagadahoc, Lincoln,KnoxandWaldocountiesaffectedbydomesticviolence,datingviolence,andstalking.Itprovideseducationalresourcestoassistourcommunitiesincreatingasaferandhealthierfuture.

A Short Description of Our ProgramsIndividual Advocacy is crisis intervention counseling through our 2�-hourhotline,officevisits,courtadvocacy,informationandreferralservices.Itincludesanon-stafflawyer.Community Responseprovideseducationandpreventionprogramstoschoolsand other community institutions and organizations that have contact withindividualsaffectedbydomesticanddatingviolence.TheTransitional HousingProgramprovideslong-termhousingandpersonalizedsupportforfamilieswhowerehomelessasaresultofdomesticviolence.Support GroupsareheldinthefourcountiesNewHopeserves,incommunityschoolsandjails.Emergency Shelterisshort-term,temporaryshelterofferedinprivatehomesbycommunitymembers.

FISCAL YEAR 2017 PROGRAM BUDGET

Individual Community Transitional Support Emergency Advocacy Education Housing Group ShelterExpenses Personnel �2�,93� 339,3�2 ��9,2�2 9,�72 27,��7 Other 9�,3�7 79,�37 27,�0� 2,�39 6,��7 �20,32� ���,��9 ��7,0�7 ��,3�� 33,93�TotalExpenses �,�3�,�33

Income StateFunds �2,000 FederalFunds 7��,�3� Municipalities 3�,000 NewHope’sadministrativecosts CharitableOrgs. �63,�9� forourlastauditedfiscalyear RuralGrant ��,000 (FY��)are�2.�%,andour UnitedWays 6�,000 fundraisingcostsare3.3%, Fundraising �0,000 accordingtoanindependentTotalIncome �,�3�,�33 outsideauditor.

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PenquisTo:CitizensofWashington:

Penquis provides social and other support services to low-incomeindividuals and families throughout Knox, Penobscot and Piscataquiscounties in order to alleviate and eliminate the causes and conditions ofpoverty.

FortheyearendingMay3�,20�6,thefollowingserviceswereprovidedtoresidents:

SERVICE NUMBER SERVED VALUE*At-RiskYouthProgram �Youth $�,9�3 Provides case management and resources to youth who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.CentralHeatingImprovementProgram �Clients $6,��� Repairs or replaces faulty central heating systems.ChildandAdultCareFoodProgram �Provider $��,�67 Reimburses child care providers for nutritious meals and snacks.EmergencyCrisisInterventionProgram �Households $�,2�� Provides home heating assistance to income-eligible households that are in an emergency or energy crisis.GoodNeighborHeatingAssistance 3Households $�93 Provides 100 gallons of heating fuel to households whose income is 250% of the federal poverty level or less.HeadStart �Child $��,�0� Provides children 3 to 5 years of age and their families with early childhood education experiences and family support services. Income eligibility required.Low-IncomeHomeEnergyAssistanceProgram 3�Households $2�,�66 Assists income-eligible households with home heating costs.SeniorVolunteerPrograms 267VolunteerHours $6,29� Provides volunteers age 55+ with service opportunities to assist children and communities.TemporaryEmergencyFoodAssistanceProgram ��Cases(offood) $0 Provides USDA commodity food to food pantries.Weatherization 2Households $��,�6� Applies weatherization techniques to eligible households to conserve energy.TotalValue: $79,907

*Valueincludesleveragedfunds

Thisyearwearerequesting:$�,039.Municipalsupportisgreatlyappreciated,asitprovidesflexiblefundstomeet

importantneedsthatspecific,earmarkedFederalandStatefundingdoesnotallow.Thankyouforyourcontinuedinterestandsupport!

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Spectrum GenerationsAsyoumaywellbeaware,SpectrumGenerationshasbeenproviding

programsandservicestoolderadultsandfamiliesinyourtownforover�0years.Ourgoalistohelpolderadultsliveindependentlyandwithdignityasaresidentintheirchosencommunity.

We appreciate your past support and encourage you to continue onin that vein, at a level which correlates to the services we provide yourcitizens.

How Spectrum Generations helped the Town of Washington in the past year:

• 1,505 mealsthroughMealsonWheels.• Servicesto41 unduplicated Washingtonresidents.• AgingandDisabilityResourceSpecialistsprovided46 hoursofoutreach

counselingontopicsincludingelderabuse,prescriptiondrugcoverage,andlong-termcare.

• 1 Washingtonresidentvolunteered4 hoursoftheirtimetoSpectrumGenerations.

Additionally...5 Washington seniors attended health & wellnessactivities hosted by our Community Center; 2 caregivers were able toreceiverespiteservices,aidinginthebalancingactofworkingandtakingcareofanolderordisabledlovedone;8 mealswereservedtoWashingtonresidentsthroughourcommunitydiningprogram.

Estimated value of services: $11,472.50 Request to Town of Washington: $920

Sincerely,STEPHANIEHANNERCommunityEngagementOfficer

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Tri County Solid Waste Management Organization

ToAllResidentsofTri-CountyMemberTowns:Greetings.MuchliketheancientRomandoorposticon,whosefacesobservednot

onlythepathahead,butalsothepathleftbehind,thisletterendeavorstoprovide,inratherdistilledform,whathasrecentlytranspired,andwhatisexpectedtobeintheupcominglifeofTri-County.

Inmanywaysperhapsmostmonumentalwasthesuddenandunexpectedpassingof longtime, loyal employeeRussellCostenon27August20�6.ManythankstoHank,JeffandLeofortheirwillingnesstoworkexpandedschedulestosubsequentlyprovideuninterruptedserviceatthestationuntilareplacementemployee,WaltTillson,washired.

Thegreatdebateastoour“post-20��”destinationformunicipalsolidwaste(MSW)isnowathingofthepast.Afterconsiderablereviewofviableoptions,theboardvotedtoenterintoa��-yearagreementwithEcoMaine,aPortlandbasedwastetoenergyandrecyclingfacility.EcoMainesharesmany of the same waste reduction and recycling values upheld by Tri-County.Welookforwardtoasupportiveworkingrelationshipwiththem.

This past year also marked the time of renewal for each town’sinterlocalagreementasmembersofTri-CountySolidWasteManagementOrganization.Appleton,Liberty,Somerville,UnionandWashingtonvotedinfavorofrenewingtheirrespectiveagreementsforanadditional��yearperiod.PalermovotednottoremainaTri-Countymember,optingrathertoenterintoarelationshipwiththeTownofChina.

In lightofnumerousoperational issues,adecisionwasmadeby theboardlatein20�6toalter theweeklytransferstationschedule.Effectivetheweekof�January20�7,thestationwillbeopenTuesday,Wednesday,FridayandSaturday.ThestationwillnolongerbeopenonSunday.

�9February20�7marksthe2�thanniversaryoftheopeningdayofthetransferstation.Overtheyears,familiarfacesandpersonalitieshavecomeandgone.Unchanged,however,isourabidingcommitmentanddedicationto provide you, our member communities, with the best possible wastedisposalandrecyclingservices.Foryourcontinuedsupportinthis,ourjointventure,weagainextendoursinceregratitude.

Respectfully,DAVIDSTANLEY,Manager

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United States SenateWashington, DC

DearFriendsofWashington:SincebeingswornintotheSenatein20�3,Ihavemadeitmymission

toaddressat the federal level themost important issues facingourgreatstate. Working closely with my colleagues in the Maine CongressionalDelegation,we’vebeenabletosuccessfullysecureanumberoflegislativevictories that support our state’s economy, our rich traditions, and thehardworkingpeopleIamproudtorepresent.

InanincreasinglypolarizedCongress,mygoalasanIndependentistoputpartisanshipaside,buildconsensusandfurthercommon-sensesolutionstoaddresstheneedsoftheAmericanpeople.Tothisend,IhavecofoundedtheFormerGovernorsCaucus,agroupofformerstateexecutiveswhoarefrustratedwith legislativegridlockandeager to findbipartisansolutions.And as always, I aim to bridge the partisan divide by hosting barbequedinnersinWashingtonwithcolleaguesrangingfromTedCruztoElizabethWarren.Ifyouknowaperson’schildren,thenyouseethemasamotherorfatherandnotarivalvote,andworking tofurtherpersonaldialogueandbuildrelationshipscanlaythefoundationforsuccessfullegislation.

OneoftheaccomplishmentsofwhichIammostproudisthelegislativevictorythatprotectsourcollegestudentsandtheirfamiliesfromanexpensivehikeinstudentloaninterestrates.In20�3,asstudentsfacedasignificantspikeininterestratesthatwouldhavetakenthousandsofdollarsoutoftheirpockets,IbroughttogethercolleaguesfromacrossthepoliticalspectrumtobrokercompromiselegislationcalledtheBipartisanStudentLoanCertaintyAct.Thankstothisbill,studentswillsave$�0billionoverthenext�0yearsbyloweringtheirinterestrates,whichmeansthatastudentinMainewillnowsavebetween$3,000and$6,000overthelifeoftheirloan.

BeinganIndependentintheSenatehasallowedmetomakecallsandvoteonpoliciesthatarebestforMaine,butithasalsomadeitpossibletoplaykeyroles infindingsimplesolutionsandlegislativefixes thatmakegoodcommonsensetobothparties.Ofcourse,muchofwhatwedointheSenatedoesn’thappenontheSenatefloor,orevenincommittee.Instead,itinvolvesworkingacrossalllevelsofgovernmenttoensuretheStateofMainereceivesattentionandsupportfromthefederalgovernment.

Take, for example, the opioid and heroin epidemic devastating

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communities across our state. While Congress has passed legislativesolutionsaimedatexpandingaccesstomedicaltreatment,I’vealsopressedforotherchangesthatcanbeaccomplishedmorequicklyandmakeamoreimmediate difference in Maine. For example, I successfully urged theU.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServicestoincreasethenumberofpatientstowhomadoctorcanprovidemedication-assistedtreatment,andin20��broughttheDirectoroftheOfficeofNationalDrugControlPolicytoBrewer tomeetdirectlywithMainersandhear their stories. I’vealsoengagedlawenforcement–includingtheDrugEnforcementAgency–tocrackdownontheproductionofopioidsandworktolimittheirdiversion.Together,SenatorCollinsandIhelpedpasstheNorthernBorderSecurityReviewActtocombatdrugandhumantraffickingalongourborderwithCanada.

Whiletheopioidepidemiciscertainlyourbiggestpublichealthcrisis,job loss in Maine is still our number one economic problem and that’swhyweneed to focusonbringinggoodpaying jobsback toMaine andprotecting the ones we still have.As a member of theArmed ServicesCommittee,IteamedupwithSenatorCollinsandRepresentativePoliquintosuccessfullysecureaprovisioninthedefensebillthatcanhelpdomesticshoemanufacturerslikeNewBalance.ThethreeofusalsoworkedtogetherwiththeDepartmentofCommercetoestablishanEconomicDevelopmentAssessmentTeam,knownasanEDAT,toassistMaine’sforestindustryinthewakeofseveralmillclosures.WehaveanincrediblespiritofinnovationandingenuityinMaineandIbelievefindingwaystoinvestinthatspiritwillreigniteMaine’sforestproductssectorandoureconomy.Partofoureconomicpath forwardmustalso includeexpandingaccess tohighspeedbroadband, which can help connect our businesses and communities toinformationandeconomicopportunities.

AsamemberoftheSenateArmedServicesandIntelligenceCommittees,IworktokeepMaineandournationsafe.PartofthatimportantworkmeanscontinuingtoworkforfundingfortheconstructionofNavyshipsthatwillbeused toprotectAmerican interestsacross theglobe.Weallknowthat“BathBuiltisBestBuilt,”whichiswhyI’vefoughttoauthorizefundingforNavyshipsbuiltatBIW.Thebestwaytopreservepeaceisbydeterringwar through unassailable strength, and to do that we must support ourshipbuildersandourbrave servicemembersand invest inourmilitary. Istrive tomeet thissolemnresponsibilityeverydayasamemberof thesecommittees,whichiswhyIhardlyevermissahearingandtakegreatcareinoverseeingtheagenciessworntokeepussafe.ArmedServicesChairmanJohn McCain called me “one of the most serious and hard-working

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members”oftheCommittee,andthat’sahumblingcomplimentfromatrueAmericanhero.

As always, please call or write me with thoughts or concerns withmatterscurrentlybeforeCongress,or ifyouneedassistancenavigatingafederalagency.Asapublicservant, it iscriticaltometolistenandlearnfromyou,whichiswhystayingconnectedwithpeoplefromalloverourbeautifulstateremainsatoppriorityformyworkintheSenate.Pleasecallmytoll-freelineat�-�00-�32-��99oroneofmyoffices:Augusta(207)622-�292, Bangor (207)9��-�000, Presque Isle (207)76�-��2�, Scarborough(207)��3-����,orWashington,D.C.(202)22�-�3��.Youcanalsowritemeonourwebsiteatwww.king.senate.gov/contact.

ItisanhonorandaprivilegeservingthepeopleofMaineintheSenate,andI lookforwardtoworkingwithyouinoursearchforamoreperfectUnion.

Sincerely,ANGUSS.KING,JR.UnitedStatesSenator

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United States SenateWashington, DC

DearFriends:It is an honor to represent Maine in the United States Senate. I am

gratefulforthetrustthepeopleofourStatehaveplacedinmeandwelcomethisopportunitytosharesomekeyaccomplishments.

Growing our economy by encouraging job creation remains a toppriority. The tax relief bill enacted during this last Congress containsprovisions I authored to provide small businesses with the certainty thatthey need to invest, grow, and, most important, hire new workers. The20�7NationalDefenseAuthorizationAct includesaprovisiontheMainedelegationworkedtogethertochampionrequiringthatmilitaryrecruitsbeprovidedwithathleticfootwearmadeinAmerica,asisrequiredforotherequipmentanduniformitemswheneverpossible.Thisisagreatvictoryforourtroopsandforthe900skilledworkersatNewBalancefactorieshereinMaine.

Maine’s contributions to our national security stretch from Kitteryto Limestone. As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, Isuccessfullyadvocatedforcritical fundingforprojectsat thePortsmouthNavalShipyardand$�billiontowardstheconstructionofanadditionalshipthatwilllikelybebuiltatBathIronWorks.ThisfundingwillstrengthentheNavyandournationalsecurity,andtheadditionaldestroyerwillhelpmeettheNavy’sgoalofa3��-shipfleet.

Maine’s growing population of older individuals creates manychallenges. That’s why, as Chairman of the Senate Aging Committee,my top three priorities are fighting fraud and financial abuse directed atour nation’s seniors, increasing investments in biomedical research, andimprovingretirementsecurity.

TheAging Committee’s toll-free hotline (�-���-303-9�70) makes iteasierforseniorcitizenstoreportsuspectedfraudandreceiveassistance.LastMay,acalltothehotlinehelpedleadtothearrestofanationalcrimering targeting seniors, and in June I worked to secure the humanitarianreleaseofaMaineseniorwhohadbeen imprisoned inSpainafterbeingvictimizedbyaninternationaldrugsmugglingscam.

TheAgingCommitteealsoreleasedanextensivereportdetailingthefindingsofourbipartisaninvestigationintotheabruptanddramaticpriceincreasesforprescriptiondrugswhosepatentsexpiredlongago.

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I advocated strongly for the $2 billion increase in funding for theNational Institutes of Health to advance research on such diseases asdiabetesandAlzheimer’s.Ialsochampionedandauthoredportionsofthe2�stCenturyCuresActthatwillfurthersupportbiomedicalinnovationandmakesignificantreformstoourmentalhealthsystem.

TheSenatealsotookstepsinthepastyeartocombatthenation’sheroinandopioidepidemicbypassingtheComprehensiveAddictionandRecoveryAct(CARA),whichIwasproudtocosponsor.CARAisamonumentalstepforward inoureffort toaddress thedevastatingaddictioncrisisaffectingcountless families and communities across the country and right here inMaine.

AMainevaluethatalwaysguidesmeisourunsurpassedworkethic.InDecember20�6,Icastmy6,236thconsecutivevote,continuingmyrecordofnevermissingaroll-callvotesincemySenateservicebeganin�997.

I appreciate the opportunity to serve Washington and Maine in theUnitedStatesSenate.IfeverIcanbeofassistancetoyou,pleasecontactmyAugustastateofficeat(207)622-����orvisitmywebsiteatwww.collins.senate.gov.May20�7beagoodyearforyou,yourfamily,yourcommunity,andourstate.

Sincerely,SUSANM.COLLINSUnitedStatesSenator

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U.S. House of RepresentativesIhopethisletterfindsyouwell.It’saprivilegetoshareanupdateon

myworktorepresentyouandyourfamilyinWashingtonandinMaine.Asalways,theinterestsofmyconstituentsarewhatguidemywork.

There are many things I could talk about in that regard. But I want tofocushereononeissueofparticularimportance—economicdevelopment.Havinggood-payingjobsallowsfuturegenerationstomakethiswonderfulstatetheirhome.Withthatgoalinmind,I’mworkingtoaddressMaine’seconomicchallengesandcapitalizeonitsopportunities.

Onesuchopportunityisagriculture,whereMaineisbuckingnationaltrends.Theaverageageofourfarmersisactuallygoingdownwhileacreageincultivationisgoingup.Consumerdemandforlocalfoodisdrivingthatgrowth.I’vebeensuccessfulinreformingfederalpoliciestohelpfarmersand processors meet that demand. My work will continue this year asCongressreauthorizestheFarmBill.

I’malsoworkingtosupportjobsinourcoastalcommunities.Lastyear,IhelpedblockSweden’sproposedbanontheexportofMainelobsterstotheEuropeanUnion.Ialsointroducedlegislationtoliftunnecessaryregulationsonseafoodexportersandinvestinworkingwaterfrontinfrastructure.

On the House Appropriations Committee, I’m defending federalprograms that support jobs throughout Maine. These programs invest inworthy projects that are beyond the reach of private, municipal, or stateresources.Inourstate,theyprovideloanstosmallbusinesses,cleanpollutedsites for redevelopment, find new marketable uses for Maine’s naturalresources,buildbroadbandinfrastructure,andmuchmore.

Aside from economic development, advocating for Maine veteransis one of my highest priorities.With Congress’ current agenda, I’m alsofightingtodefendMedicareandSocialSecurity,protectcleanairandwater,and ensure that our communities have the resources to address hunger,homelessnessandlackofhealthcareaccess.

JustasimportantasmypolicyworkinWashingtoniswhatmyofficedoestohelpindividualsinMaine.Everyyear,mystaffhelpshundredsofconstituentswhohaveissueswithfederalagenciesorprograms.PleasecallmyPortlandofficeat(207)77�-�0�9forassistance.It’sanhonortoserveyou.

Takecare,CHELLIEPINGREE,MemberofCongress

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Governor’s ReportDearCitizensofWashington:

Mainehasalongtraditionofcivilparticipationinbothstateandlocalgovernment,andIthankyouforbeinginformedandinvolvedcitizens.

MyvisionforMaineisprosperity,notpoverty.Forthisreason,oneofmytopprioritiescontinuestobethereductionandeventualeliminationoftheincometax.Raisingtheminimumwageisnotthepathoutofpoverty;IwantMainerstoearnacareerwage.Reducingtheincometaxisthebiggestandmostimmediatepayraiseforallhard-workingMainers.

Notonlydoesanincometaxcutputmoremoneybackinyourpockets,butitwillalsoattractbusinessesthatcanoffergood-payingcareerstokeepouryoungpeoplehere.Itshowsthenationthatweareseriousaboutwantingpeopleandbusinessestocome–andstay–inMaine.

Unfortunately, voters approved a referendum question to raise theincometaxto�0.��%onsuccessfulMainehouseholdsandsmallbusinesses.Enactingthesecondhighestincometaxrateinthecountryshowsthenationweareeagertopunishpeopleforbeingsuccessful.Itwilldrivethemoutofourstateandmakeitevenmoredifficulttoattractmuch-neededdoctors,dentists, scientists,engineersandotherprofessionals toMaine.TheycanliveinneighboringNewHampshire,whichtakesnoincometaxfromtheirpaychecks.Evenworse,thereisnoguaranteetheextrarevenuefromthistaxwillgotofundeducation,asproponentspromised.

AssuccessfulpeopleleaveMaine,stateandmunicipalgovernmentwilllosethesignificantamounttheypayinproperty,salesandincometaxes.Thiswillputevenmoreupwardpressureonlocalpropertytaxes.Municipalitieswillhavetogetmorecreativetoprovidelocalserviceswithoutincreasingproperty taxes. Reforming the tree growth program, collecting propertytaxesonlandinconservationorpreservationprograms,chargingapaymentin lieu of taxes on state land that is taken off the property tax rolls andhavingnon-profitorganizationspayatwo-percenttaxontheirnetrevenuesareallwaysformunicipalitiestoincreaserevenues.

Such bold measures would take strong leadership and commitmentfromlocalofficialsandresidents.IfeverIcanbeofassistancetoyouorifyouhaveanyquestionsorsuggestions, Iencourageyoutocontactmyofficebycalling2�7-3�3�orbyvisitingourwebsiteatwww.maine.gov/governor.

Sincerely,PAULR.LEPAGE,Governor

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State Senator’s ReportDearFriendsandNeighbors:

ItisanhonortorepresentyouintheMaineSenate,andIamgratefulfor the trust you have placed in me to work for the betterment of thiscommunityandourregion.

Iamproudoftheresultsofthe�27thLegislaturewhichworkedhardtocontinuereformingourstate’swelfaresystemandachievedthelongsought-aftergoalofbanningthepurchaseofalcohol,tobacco,andlotteryticketswithwelfarebenefits.While there ismorework tobedone inreformingour welfare system, I believe these efforts will help deter such abuse ofthesystemandhelpensurethatbenefitsaregoingtothosewhotrulyneedthem.The�27thLegislaturealsoworkedinabipartisanfashiontobeginaddressing the drug crisis affecting our state. They approved putting �0newdrugenforcementagentsonthestreet,aswellasprovidingfundingfortreatmentprogramsanddrugusepreventionefforts.

ImprovingMaine’seconomyremainsanimportantissuefacingmanybusinesses.Asabusinessowner,Iunderstandthathavingastrongeconomymeansabiggertaxbaseandlowerpropertytaxes.ItwillbemytoppriorityoverthenexttwoyearsinAugustatobringforwardmeaningfulreformsthataccomplishthosegoalsandexpandeconomicopportunityforallMainers.

Maine’seducationsystemalsoneedsattentionandimprovements.Asaformerteacher,Iunderstandthatourchildrenarethenextgenerationofsmallbusinessowners,doctors,andteachers.Theeducationpolicies thataredecidedinAugustashouldputourchildrenfirst.IwillworkwithmycolleaguesinAugustatosupportabudgetthatputseducationfirst.IfwecanimproveoureducationsystemandtheeconomyinMaine,wecanattractnewbusinessesthatwillprovidejobstokeepourchildreninthestateaftertheygraduate.

Again,thankyouforentrustingmetorepresentyouinAugusta.Ilookforward toworkingwithyouover thenext twoyears.Pleasefeelfree tocontactmeifyoueverneedmyhelpinnavigatingthestatebureaucracy.IwouldbehappytoassistinanywaythatIcan.IcanbereachedinAugustaat2�7-��0�[email protected].

Sincerely,DANADOWMaineStateSenator

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State Representative’s ReportDearFriendsandNeighbors,

ThankyouforelectingmetoserveasyourStateRepresentative,itistrulyanhonor.ThisisawonderfulopportunityformetomakeadifferenceinthecommunityandIamlookingforwardtothenewchallengesthatawaitmeinthe20�7legislativesession.

Inorderformetorepresentyouinthebestwayspossible,Ineedtohearyourthoughtsonalltheissuesthatareimportanttoyou.Please,don’thesitatetocallmeanytimeyoufeelyouneedmyassistance.Imaynotknowalltheanswers,butIwilldomybest,tohelpyoudiscoverasolutiontotheproblem. Moreover, I encourage you to monitor all legislative proposalsbeingworkedonattheStateHousebyvisitingtheLegislature’swebsiteatwww.legislature.maine.gov.Fromhereyoucanbrowsebillsummariesandrollcallvotes,viewsessionandpublichearingschedules,listentocommitteehearingsorwatchlivestreamingvideooftheHouseandSenate.

ForthenexttwoyearsIwillbeservingontheJointStandingCommitteeonMarineResources.Onthispanel,wewilldiscussmanyissuesinregardstomarinefisheriesmanagement.ThesemattersarecrucialtoourcommunityandIhopetohearfromthefishermeninourcommunitytodiscusswaysto improveour industries.Marineresources isasubject that isverynearanddeartomyheartandIlookforwardtoimprovingandprotectingoneofMaine’sgreatestnaturalresources.

Iamstrongproponentofallofthetradesthatarecenteredinourtowns.Farming,logging,boatbuilding,andanyothersmallbusinessesallplayahugeroleinoureconomyandIwanttodoeverythingIcantomakesuretheystayprominentandsuccessful.

Onceagain,thankyoufortheopportunitytorepresentyou,thepeopleof District 9�. Please call me anytime at �32-6��6 or email at [email protected] to keep me updated on those concerns.Ifyouwould like tobeaddedtomyemailupdate list,youcandosobyemailingmedirectlywithyourrequest.

Sincerely,ABDENSIMMONSStateRepresentative

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Town Meeting Results

Warrant for 2016 Annual Town Meeting

TO:JudsonButterman,Constable,TownofWashington.GREETINGSInthenameoftheStateofMaine,youareherebyrequiredtonotifyandwarnthevotersoftheTownofWashington,KnoxCounty,Maine,qualifiedbylawtovotein townaffairs, tomeetat theBryantRoomof theGibbsLibrary,�0OldUnionRoad,Washington,onFriday,March2�,20�6,at�0:00a.m.,thenandtheretoactonArticle�andbysecretballotonArticle2,assetoutbelow,thepollinghoursthereforetobefrom�0:00a.m.until�:00p.m.;AndtonotifyandwarnsaidvoterstomeetatthePrescottMemorialSchool,�00WaldoboroRoad,Washington,onSaturday,March26,20�6,at�0:00a.m.,thenandtheretoactonArticles3through�2assetoutbelow,towit:

Article�: Tochooseamoderatorbywrittenballottopresideatsaidmeeting. Town meeting was called to order at 10 a.m. by Town Clerk Ann

Dean and Tom Johnston led the Pledge of Allegiance. The Town Clerk then called for nominations for moderator. A motion was made and seconded to nominate James Bowers who was the only nominee and then elected with 4 votes. The Town Clerk duly swore him into office and James appointed Thomas Ford as his deputy moderator.

Article2: Toelectallnecessarytownofficersandschoolboardmembersasare

requiredtobeelected.Linda Luce, Mildred Melgard and Judith Brann checked in voters and Denise Hylton and Mary Anderson acted as election wardens. The polls were closed at 8 PM by moderator James Bowers. Ballot clerks Carol Sloane, Mildred Melgard, Elizabeth Bettcher and Deborah Hill sorted and counted the ballots. The moderator adjourned the meeting to 10 a.m. Saturday, March 26, 2016 at the Prescott School.

Thomas Ford was sworn in as deputy moderator and Christopher Armstrong led the Pledge of Allegiance. Selectman Wes Daniel awarded Priscilla Packard the Spirit of America Unsung Hero Award.

Tom went on to announce the results of article 2.

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The following is a list of votes cast: Total 339 Selectman/Assessor/Overseer of the Poor 3 year term: Wesley Daniel: 207 Roy Garnett: 131 Blanks: 1 Selectman/Assessor/Overseer of the Poor 1 year term: Thomas Johnston 184 Christopher Armstrong 145 Blanks: 10 Article3: To elect seven citizens and two alternates to serve on the Town of

WashingtonBudgetCommittee. Tom Ford requested nominations for seven (7) members and two (2)

alternates to serve on the Budget Committee. Motions were made and seconded to nominate the following to serve as members on the budget committee: Donald L. Grinnell, David Martucci, Kathleen Ocean, Dorothy Sainio, Jesse Casas, David Williams and Hank Aho. Wendy Carr and James Kearney were nominated as alternates.

Article�: ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheSelectmentoappointallnecessarytownofficials.

A motion was made and seconded to authorize the Selectmen to appoint all necessary officials.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 4 passesArticle�: ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizethatthePlumbingInspectorbe

paidfromfeescollectedfromplumbingpermits;theE9��Coordinatorbe paid from E9�� applications fees; and the Driveway EntranceCoordinatorbepaidfromdrivewayentranceapplicationfees.

A motion was made and seconded to authorize that the Plumbing Inspector be paid from fees collected from plumbing permits; the E911 Coordinator be paid from E911 applications fees; and the Driveway Entrance Coordinator be paid from driveway entrance application fees. Tom Ford called for discussion.

Merle Vanner asked what would happen if article voted down? Wes answered that they wouldn’t be paid.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 5 passes Article6: Toseeifthetownwillvotetoallowtheselectboardtonegotiateandpay

wagesatapayratenottoexceedprevailingwageratessetbytheMaineStateDepartmentofTransportation,forcompensationofpersonnellaborcostspertainingtotheTownofWashingtonroadscrew,andtoallowtheSelectboardtonegotiatetherateperhourcostforequipmentusedinmaintainingpublicroadsfortheensuingyear.

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Current prevailing labor rates set by the Maine Dept. of Transportation are as follows:

HighwayCrewSupervisor $2�.9�hr. TruckDrivers(2,3and�axles) $��.73hr. FrontEndLoaderOperators(class3classification) $�7.66hr. Current Labor Rates for the Town of Washington roads crew positions

are as follows: RoadForeman $2�.0�hr. RegularPlowTruckDrivers $�6.2�hr. ReservePlowTruckDrivers $��.��hr. Motion was made and seconded. The moderator called for discussion.

Dorothy Sainio asked if hours are separated out for different duties such as driving a plow truck or loader. Wes answered that they are not separated out. Duane pointed out that we’ve been following DOT wage rates which are different from State wages. DOT wages are based on catastrophic events and are reimbursements to us from the State that are also federally subsidized. Our wages are based on DOT guidelines and the State wages are lower than the reimbursement wages paid by DOT.

Dorothy says we still pay more than state wages according to the article. Duane said that she is correct and there is some belief that our truck drivers do more than just drive trucks but he disagrees and to his knowledge our drivers are not certified equipment drivers.

Dorothy asked for clarification on why are we paying 16.21 when state pays 14.73?

Variations are not accounted for and road crew could be doing things like mechanic work,

Dorothy reiterated that the article says pay up to State wages and it is not what we are doing.

Berkley said that state drivers get 13.34 per hour and that they load themselves. Wes pointed out that we do our own mechanic work. Jim Bowers asked if we are reducing wages for some drivers. Berkley said that we shouldn’t lower wages. Wes said that we were not dropping down wages.

Tom Johnston points out that Wes’s sheet adds additional costs and benefits that aren’t included on DOT’s sheet that only reflects salary portion. Reggie Burns asked why reserve plow guys get $2 less than regular plow drivers. Duane answered it is standard practice with about 20 towns but didn’t know why. Reggie responded that reserve drivers should be paid the same as they still need to get out of bed in the middle of the night. Duane agreed. Guy Bourrie said warrant says that we are not to exceed and duties would need to be split in order to compare or otherwise we are exceeding the rates. Duane cited clarification was needed for this article and the wording was a suggestion of MMA to give the taxpayer a clearer idea of rates but

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believes the article needs work. Rick Linscott asked if we knew the cost per mile vs. contracting the work out. Wes answered that we didn’t know but we had compared our costs with other towns. He added that the auditor agreed that we were doing a good job with the roads and to continue doing what we’re doing. Wes went on to say that a few years ago the selectmen agreed to classify drivers as driver and loader operator combination and when this was done we are not going over the rate. Dave Martucci spoke to the road crew’s efficiency and that our roads are in a much better shape than when roads were contracted out.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 6 passes.

Article7: ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheMunicipalOfficerstospendanamountnottoexceed3/�2ofthebudgetedamountineachbudgetedcategoryofthe20�6annualbudgetduringtheperiodfromJanuary�,20�7,tothedateofthe20�7AnnualTownMeeting.

Explanation: This article legalizes municipal expenditures made after the fiscal year ends, but before the next Annual Town Meeting.

Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 7 passes. Article�: ToseeiftheTownwillfixadatewhentaxeswillbedueandpayable,

andfixarateofinteresttobechargedonunpaidtaxesaftersaiddate. (Selectmen and Tax Collector recommend 2016 taxes will be due and

payable on October 1, 2016) (Maximum interest rate on overdue taxes allowed by State Law: 7.0%)

Motion made and seconded. Karen Boynton asked what the rate was for the last two years. Ann Dean answered that it was 7%.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 8 passes.

Article9: ToseeiftheTownwillvotetosettheinterestratetobepaidbytheTownonabatedtaxesat�%.

Explanation: If taxes are paid and later abated, the Town must refund the abated taxes and pay interest on them. 36 MRSA, Sub. Sect. 506A calls for interest of 12% on abated taxes if the Town fails to set a rate. The rate set by the Town cannot be less than 8%.

Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 9 passes.

Article�0:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheMunicipalOfficerstomakeafinaldeterminationregardingtheclosingoropeningofroadstowintermaintenancepursuantto23MRSASection29�3.

Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 10 passes.

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Article��: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell anddisposeofpropertyacquiredbytaxliens,otherliens,orotherprocesses,andtoissuequitclaimdeedsforsame.Beforegoingtopublicauction,Selectmenareauthorizedtoofferthesaleofthepropertytotheformerownerforbacktaxes,interests,andcosts.Iftheofferisnotacceptedin60days,theSelectmenshalldisposeofthepropertybypublicauctionorsealedbid.Allnetproceedsfromanyauctionorsealedbidshallbeplacedinthetown’sroadreserveaccount.

Motion made and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. Dorothy Sainio made a motion to amend the article and leave out

the “sealed bid” option. Motion seconded. Peg Hobbs asked why sealed bid was added. Duane answered public auction may get bids going but sealed bids are generally more favorable than an open auction.

Dave asked whether it would cost to hire auctioneer and if sealed bid would be less expensive. Wes answered that he didn’t think it would because we don’t have to hire a certified auctioneer. Carol Sloane asked if a sealed bid would be better option for people from away. Duane reiterated that he thought that sealed bids would bring in more interested people because they have nothing to base another bid on so could be thousands more. Deb Bocko asked how the public would be notified. Wes answered that a notice would be posted around town and in the paper. Wes said we used to do sealed bids. There was a question on whether notice would also be posted on the town website. Ann Dean responded that it would be posted on website. Beth Connor pointed out that public auction gives the option to know what others bid in case the property is really needed. Chris Lescoutx wanted to know if someone could put a bid in if they weren’t present at auction. Wes responded that it would need to be voted on and might cause confusion and would need to be posted that way. Guy Bourrie responded that in the interest of transparency he would be voting in favor of the amendment. Beth Connor added that if a bid came from someone not present, the auctioneer can accept it as it is not a sealed bid. Cyd Zeigler wanted to know if this is an auction sale why someone couldn’t present a bid to the auctioneer. Wes thought that it might need to be in the article to do that and if it is a left bid that it would probably work. Cyd sees no reason why we would need to add this to article or to attract people from away. Wes answered that our best interest is getting the tax money back and that we are not in the real estate business. Sharon Turner asked how would the decision be made if the full article were approved? Wes answered that it would be at the discretion of the select board. Dorothy said that we have always done this by public auction.

Near unanimous to pass amendment to remove sealed bid option. Amended article carried unanimously. Article 11 passes.

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Article�2:ToseeiftheTownwillauthorizetheSelectmentoappropriatemoneyfromthesaleofanyTowntaxacquiredlandstopaythecostsofsaidsale.

Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 12 passes.

Article�3:Tosee if theTownwillvote toauthorize theSelectmentodisposeoftown-owneditemswithavalueof$�,000.00orlessundersuchtermsandconditionsastheydeemadvisable.

Motion made and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. A question was asked if this meant that the selectmen could give it to

their brother. Duane said that these items are put up for bid and a notice will be posted. Kathy Ocean asked about why the amount was raised from $1,000 to $5,000. Wes answered that it didn’t take much to go over $1,000 and referred to a recent used town plow truck sale. Deb Bocko asked where the money from the truck sale went. Wes answered that it went into the truck reserve account.

1 dissenting vote. Article 13 passes.

Article��:To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the 20�� SnowmobileRefundtotheWashingtonHill&GullyRidersforthesolepurposeofmaintainingtheirsnowmobiletrails,tobeopentotheuseofthepublicfromNovember��untilApril�andtoauthorizethemunicipalofficerstoenterintoanagreementwiththeclub,undersuchtermsandconditionsasthemunicipalofficersmaydeemadvisable,forthatpurpose,orseewhatactiontheTownwilltake.

Explanation: The snowmobile registration money must be appropriated annually by the Town for whatever purpose it desires. If all or part of it is appropriated to the snowmobile club, one of the conditions of that appropriation must be that the club’s trails are open to public use. Otherwise, it would be an illegal appropriation of public funds for a private group.

2015 amount of refund: $417.06. Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 14 passes.

Article��:ToseeiftheTownwillauthorizetheTaxCollectortoacceptprepaymentoftaxesfortheyears20�6and20�7fortaxesnotyetdueorassessedandfornointeresttoaccrue.

Motion made and seconded. Deputy Moderator called for discussion.

Diane Carlson asked where the interest goes. Treasurer Ann Dean answered the 1.25% interest earned on the checking account goes back into the general fund and is used to lower taxes for the

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following year. Dorothy Sainio asked why there were no stars next to the taxpayers who paid after December 31, 2015. Tax Collector Ann Dean replied that due to increased duties in 2015 she didn’t have time to add stars next to tax club members or taxpayers who paid after December 31st.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 15 passes.Article�6:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheTaxCollectortoofferaTax

ClubPaymentPlanandtowaiveinterestontaxesforthoseaccountsthatarekeptcurrent.

Motion made and seconded. Tom called for discussion. Beth Connor stood up to say that she loves the Tax Club Payment

Plan. Motion carries unanimously. Article 16 passes.Article�7:To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Fire Chief and other

municipalofficialstoapplyforHomelandSecurityand/orothergrantsforEmergencyServices.

Motion made and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. A question was asked about why we need this article. Dave Martucci

answered that many times we need to have authority to apply for grants. Deb Bocko asked what does Homeland Security cover? Tom Johnston answered that FEMA and Assistance to Firefighter grants were the most common.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 17 passes.Article��:To see if theTownwillvote to spendanygrantmoney received,not

toexceedtheamountofthegrant,forthestatedpurposesofthegrantonly.

Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 18 passes.

Article�9:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetomovethe20�6overlay,plussupplementaltax assessments and less any tax abatements, into the Road ReserveAccount.

Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 19 passes.

Article20:Tosee if theTownwillvote toappropriate$�206.36 to installaheatpump/coolingsystemintheTownOffice.

Motion made and seconded. Tom called for discussion. Dorothy Sainio asked why didn’t we just get an air conditioning

unit? Ann Dean answered that she spoke with one of the contractors who told her that the dual unit cost would not be much more to add the heat function. He also mentioned that the existing boiler will

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eventually need to be phased out or replaced. Dorothy commented that she didn’t recommend heat pump as she spent the winter in a house with heat pumps and that they blew cold air.

Kit Lescoutx asked if the system is separate system from the library. Ann answered that is was separate from the library. Beth Connor asked if the boiler were phased out would it would affect the library? Wes explained that the town office has baseboard heat and that the library and Bryant Room have in floor heat. Bo Marks said library only has AC unit because the engineer told them that the heat option in the library would screw up each other’s system & that the Bryant Room only has radiant heat. He went on to say that discussions would need to be had with library before any decisions to phase out the boiler were made. Town is obligated to pay the heat according to the original grant terms. Dave Martucci, who was on the original building committee, said terms of original grant have expired because it is beyond its 20 year term. He also said that the boiler was at the end of its 25 year expected life and that the boiler was never a good fit because it needed to be retrofitted into the existing heating system. He went on to say that the heat pump unit would take pressure off the aging boiler and maybe it would last a little longer. Janet asked if there other types of heat pumps and Ann Dean answered that the quotes were all based on the same unit and she didn’t know the details of other units. Cyd Zeigler asked if there were more than one radiant zone. Wes answered that there were 2 zones. Deb Bocko asked if a study had been done to change whole system into one system so that the library will not be stuck later with a failed boiler. Duane said original reason for the article was because the town office is stifling. Sandy Bourrie asked if Efficiency Maine grants had been utilized. Ann answered that Efficiency Maine Refunds were reflected in the estimates. Jesse Casas asked if the library had been consulted. Wes said we have not but we should talk to the library. Todd Bennett points out that office is to be cooled and the library should be consulted. He went on to say that a heat pump will probably not be enough to heat the town office. Jim Bowers agrees with Todd and says that his units have paid for themselves. Charlotte Henderson wanted to know what the process is and if we should form a committee to get more answers and have a special town meeting later? Kit Lascoutx pointed out that the article is about cooling the office. Guy Bourrie moved the question. Question is moved.

4 dissenting votes Article 20 passes.

Article2�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoappropriateupto$�7�,000fromtheRoadMaintenanceAccountandtheLocalRoadsAssistanceProgram(LRAP)

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AccountforrepairandrepavingoftheHopkinsRoadandtoallowtheBoardofSelectmen todetermine theamountof funding to take fromeachaccount.

Motion and second. Moderator called for discussion. Heather Halsey commented that she didn’t want Hopkins Road paved. Lowell Freiman wanted to know when it was last paved. Wes answered over 10 years and that it is the closest road ready to be redone in the 10 year program. Lowell asked about going back to gravel as a cost saving. Wes pointed out the road would need to be dug up and the expense could be more. Lowell commented that speed and traffic will increase and the road would get degraded quickly. Duane said that the requirement to remove all asphalt is quite costly as the select board discovered after they asked the same question before Bill Luce Rd. was paved. He went on to say that the road would need to be brought up to current state standards and that the town could be held liable if it were not. Steve Ocean requested that the selectmen ask DOT to reevaluate the speed limit. Wes explained that a petition would need to be brought to the selectmen. Susan D’Amore asked if we were voting to pave the road this year. David Studer asked why the Hopkins Road was chosen and if the road survey showed that other roads needed it more. Wes pointed out that the road committee consists of two people who surveyed all but two roads and that the Hopkins Road was picked because it was most ready. Carole Sloane asked if we skipped a road and then it degraded would the town be liable if someone hit a pothole. Wes explained we have 24 hours to respond to a complaint. Kit Lacoustx asked if other traffic calming mechanisms could be used to address the problem of speeding vehicles. Duane Vigue answered that as a municipality we wouldn’t want to put speed bumps in a public way. Duane said that the most effective way to address the problem would be to have road residents present the select board with a petition that they could then go to the DOT and ask for a study. Beth Connor does not want the road paved because tractor trailers cut through. Lisa Sharpe thinks the town should respect the road residents desire not to pave the road. Charles Vanner spoke to say that we are obligated as a town to maintain the road. Rick Kopishke asked what it would cost if we postpone paving for a few years. Wes pointed out it cost $10,000 less last year because fuel costs were down but costs could also go up. Guy Bourrie commented that signs don’t slow people down and that the selectmen have already prepared the road. He went on to say that it is our obligation to maintain the road. Peg Hobbs pointed out that there is nowhere to walk and that the selectmen should work to make the town more pedestrian friendly. Lisa Sharpe asked if we voted Hopkins down is there a possibility

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to vote on another road? Wes answered that another decision on the road would need to be made and a special town meeting would need to be had. Bid packages would be delayed and the process made longer. Merton Moore said that our neighbors use these roads. Jesse Casas stated that the roads need to be maintained and mentioned the selectmen’s existing paving policy. He also pointed out that fuel prices are down so to put it off would cost us even more. Dorothy asked is we could amend the article to put a speed limit on the road. Wes Daniel said that is State’s responsibility. Sandy Bourrie asked about the language of the petition. Wes replied that he wasn’t sure. Wes moved question and seconded. Question moved.

8 dissenting votes. Article 21 passes

Break. Meeting reconvened at 12 noon. Tom Ford called for a vote to allow

Chris Johnson and Tri County Solid Waste manager Dave Stanley to speak which passed unanimously.

State Senator Chris Johnson reminded us that he can be contacted if we have any issues.

Article22:To see if the town will vote to rescind the 2003 vote directing theSelectmantoenforcethe“handcarryonly”forlaunchingofboatsattheWashingtonPondboatlandingbyrestrictingaccesstotrailermounted boats.

Explanation: The Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has informed the Selectmen that regulations set forth will not allow them to continue to stock the pond with any species of fish if access is restricted to hand carry only. This is a state wide regulation. The effect that this will have on the fishery is absolute. According to the IFW representative, stocked Brook Trout will disappear within the current year, stocked Brown Trout will disappear within 3 years.

Motion made and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. Dorothy said that the state said we could have carry on only. Why

has this changed? Wes answered that in 1974 it was developed & maintained by the town. The State was interested in purchasing another piece of property on the lake for a boat launch but it never happened. Wes advised to vote the article down and see if the State could look into purchasing a different property. Dorothy pointed out that boats could come in and contaminate the lake. Todd asked if the launch area is handled by IFW. He was concerned that if the boulders were removed whether it would violate another State department’s rules. Wes replied that we have no written authorization from DEP or the Department of Conservation to move the rocks and only been told by IFW that it’s OK but we have nothing in writing. Guy asked if state will no longer stock. Duane pointed out even though

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the law was changed in 2003 that it has been stocked every year. The selectmen presented the article to bring forward the new information that the State would no longer stock unless the rocks were moved. Guy Bourrie asked if the town was looking at any other properties and Wes answered that we were not. Dave Martucci, who was a selectman in the 90s, believes that the deed to property says hand carry only and that the title should be looked at before moving the boulders. Ray Griffin said boulders limit who can & can’t & would like better access. Pat Medeika asked if the taxpayers pay for the fish? Charlotte answered that trout stocking is paid for by fishing licenses and that IFW decided to enforce the rule because there is not equal access for all. Medolark and Medomak Camps don’t want traffic on pond to increase because it could interfere with their programs. State fisheries biologist said it might be possible to widen the rocks enough so they don’t block someone and not change the intent. However, if rocks are not moved, the policy states no fish stocking.

Robert Marks gave legal opinion in 1999 that it was a condition that ran with the land and if violated could result in the Dept of Conservation taking the boat landing back. This article if passed would put us in jeopardy of losing the boat landing. He went on to say that the only way out would be to get a release from the Dept of Conservation to allow more than hand-carry boats.

Rick Kopishke said that the money to stock the pond comes from IFW. He says that it is unfair for people with small boats not to get onto the pond when he pays for his fishing license to fish. He pointed out that the water is shallow and the parking is not big enough for large boat trailers. Rick was concerned that not stocking the pond could negatively affect the yearly fishing derby.

Janet Martucci likes the hand carry only because large boats can drown loon chicks. Kit Lascoutx says it seems to be a bullying tactic by IFW. Rick Bouchard suggests that we talk to the contact people with IFW & DEP to be sure that they are all in agreement.

Sandy Bourrie stated that the ecological integrity of lake should be our first priority. Jesse Casas says we as a town might run the risk of losing the boat landing if this article passes. This has been discussed numerous times and our hands are tied. Mrs. Griffin says that she should be able to get their boat into water because they are taxpayers. Guy Bourrie, doesn’t see it as a threat from IFW. Deb Bocko said that it still doesn’t address that it is a deed restricted access so it is a moot point.

Motion to move the question. Question is moved by a majority. 3 in favor. Record shows a substantial number of no votes.

Article 22 fails to pass.

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Article23:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoadoptthe20��-20�6updatedStateModelFloodplainManagementOrdinance.

Motion made and seconded. No discussion. Motion carries unanimously. Article 23 passes.

Article2�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoamendtheLandUseOrdinancebyaddingasectionregardingSolarArrays.

Motion made and seconded. Moderator Tom Ford pointed out that because we have a Land Use Ordinance and in order to legally pass amendments to that ordinance, the Planning Board must hold a public hearing and that process was inadvertently left out.

Dave spoke as chairman of the Solar Committee, apologized and made a motion to direct to the planning board. Motion seconded. Moderator called for discussion. Carol Sloane asked about the moratorium expiration and Wes replied that it is almost up. Tom Ford explained if brought to court, the town could be successfully challenged.

Dave concurred with Tom. Motion was made to direct provisions of Article 24 and 25 to the planning board to hold a public hearing as soon as possible and to schedule a special town meeting. Motion seconded. Sandy Bourrie clarified that we have no authority to extend the moratorium. Jesse Casas who is on the planning board pointed out that the planning board can address this issue in a timely manner as they meet the second Tuesday of each month. Tom referred to MMA handbook requirements for rules. David restated his proposal.

Proposal to deal with articles 24 & 25 carried unanimously.

Article2�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoamendtheLandUseOrdinancebyaddingasectionregardingWindandAntennaArrays

Refer to Article 24

Article26:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoamendArticle9.�,Duration,oftheTri-CountySolidWasteManagementOrganizationInterlocalCooperativeAgreement by extending the2�-year termof theoriginalAgreement,whichwouldcausetheAgreementtoexpireonOctober�7,20�6,foran additional and continuous ��-year term expiring on October �7,203� and to provide that all provisions of the Interlocal CooperativeAgreement,asamended,remaininfullforceandeffect.

Footnote: This Article must be voted on as written with no amendments.

Motion made and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. Dave Stanley, TCSWMO manager, recommends that this article passes. He said that our contract with PERC is expiring and there were more than 2 options to go with and that any decisions made would

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be transparent. Dave went on to say that though 18 years seems like a long contract, it would allow us to get to 2018 and then commit to a 15 year period after that. Ken Mills asked what the significance of 2018 is. Dave explained PERC contract expires 2018 & this will give us a chance to look at other options by the Tri County board. Lisa Sharpe asked if we pass this will we be assured that we will continue to have the recycling center. Dave answered yes and that it is a high priority. Leo Karczewski, a Tri County board member, remarked that all towns may not sign up and if that happens it changes the assessment. Dave answered that it would not change the town’s assessment for the 2016 budget. Peg Hobbs asked when was the decision made to go with PERC. Dave says that PERC was the only option when TCSWMO opened but the question of where future waste will go is a board decision. Peg pointed out that larger municipalities are going with the Hampden facility and she is concerned that PERC is an old facility. Dave says there are more than a couple of options that the board is looking into. Dave explained that the only thing that we were voting on today was whether the Town of Washington will remain a member of Tri County Solid Waste.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 26 passes.

Article27:Toseeifthetownwillauthorizetheselectboardtoestablishthepositionof“townadministrator”toworkpart-timeaminimumof22hoursperweek,performingdutiesdeemednecessarybytheselectboard,andtofurther see if the townwill raise and appropriate $2�,000.00 for saidposition.

Explanation: Partial funding for the position would come from a $5000.00 reduction to each select board position and $13,000.00 raised and appropriated from property taxes. Duties shall include but are not limited to: budget preparation and monitoring, weekly select board agenda, warrant preparation, general assistance administrator, gereral town office supervision, yearly review and evaluations of all town employees and other duties assigned by the select board.

Motion made and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. Wes Daniel said is a good idea but not good idea to jump into today and not enough thought has gone into it. He went on to say that the two people who were elected today will carry the workload forward and do more study. He also said that people other than selectmen need to get involved and asked Tom Ford for information about how the Town of Hope went about making the decision to hire an administrator. Tom was a Selectman in Hope in the 1990s and operated the same as Washington with a three member select board. They formed a Town Government Study Committee & came up with increasing the board from three to five and to hire a town administrator. Tom said

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it was the right decision and he can’t imagine the responsibility in 2016 that falls on the select board. He will give us Hope’s written report to share with the committee.

Dave Martucci made a motion to amend the article to direct the select board to form a committee to study the need for a town administrator position before the town. Motion was seconded and moderator called for discussion. Wes asked Dave Martucci if there would be a limit to the number of people on the committee and Dave answered that he wouldn’t limit the number and went on to ask Dave to include the term of town government study committee in the amended article. Dave restated his motion to the amendment to direct the select board to form a Town Government Study Committee and to report back to town meeting. Motion seconded. Moderator called for discussion on amendment to the main motion made by Dave Martucci. Lisa Sharpe asked if there were a time frame for a meeting and if a special town meeting would be held. Dave Martucci said that committee would make recommendations to vote on at town meeting. Dave said that selectmen would probably bring recommendations to annual town meeting to be voted on which he would recommend but it’s ultimately up to the selectmen to decide. Dave Williams asked if we can add to the amendment to change the language in the motion to annual town meeting? Dave Martucci says a town meeting is a town meeting and legally we cannot tell selectmen when to hold a town meeting. The selectmen have full authority and legally only need to hold one town meeting a year and it is up to them to decide when a town meeting is held. Jesse Casas is in favor of the amendment and would personally like to see the discussion to take place at next year’s annual town meeting. Dave Martucci also recommends waiting to annual town meeting. Todd Bennett stated that the people have the say and the selectmen may or may not listen but by at least annual town meeting.

The moderator called for a vote on the amendment. To direct the selectmen to form a Town Government Study Committee and to report back to town meeting.

Amendment carried unanimously. Moderator called for a vote on the amended article. To direct the

selectmen to form a Town Government Study Committee and to report back to town meeting.

Article 27 carries unanimously.

Article2�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoappropriatethefollowingGeneralFundrevenues to be applied toward the 20�6 property tax commitment,therebydecreasingthe20�6taxcommitmentby$396,�00.00.

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Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend: ExciseTaxRevenue 220,000.00 RevenueSharing 66,000.00 TreeGrowthReimbursement 3,�00.00 BuildingPermits �,300.00 MiningPermitsandInspections 3,000.00 InterestonOverdueTaxes �2,000.00 VeteransReimbursement �,�00.00 OtherTownFeesCollected 9,200.00 Unexpended20��Appropriations ��,000.00 UndesignatedFundBalance 20,000.00 GeneralFundInterest �,000.00 Total$396,�00.00 Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 28 passes.

Article29:To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $ 230,762.00frompropertytaxationfor20�6KnoxCounty,Tri-CountySolidWasteManagementOrganizationandUnionAmbulanceassessments.

Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: KnoxCountyTaxAssessment $���,773.00 KnoxCountyCommunications �0,2�0.00 Tri-CountySolidWaste 36,3�3.00 UnionAmbulance �2,�66.00 $230,762.00 Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 29 passes.

Article30:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$�3,3�0.00frompropertytaxationforGeneralGovernmentOperations.

Selectmen andBudget Committee recommend as advisory lines: LegalFees $��,000.00 Administration $3�,3�0.00 Advertising �00.00 AuditofTownBooks �,000.00 ComputerAnnualFees �0,000.00 ComputerTechSupport 7�0.00 MMADues 3,000.00 Mileage �,�00.00 MoneyOrderFees �00.00 OfficeEquipment �,000.00 OfficeSupplies 3,000.00 Postage 2,000.00 PrintingandPhotocopies 200.00 SelectmenDiscretionaryFund �00.00

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TaxMaps �,000.00 TaxBilling �,�00.00 TownReportPrinting 3,000.00 WorkshopsandTraining 2,000.00 Subtotal $3�,3�0.00 Total$�3,3�0.00 Motion made and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. A question was asked about the why the Office Equipment line went

up $500 over last year. Treasurer Ann Dean explained that copy machine rental is almost $2000 per year and that there is a need to replace one office computer.

Motion carries unanimously Article 30 passes.

Article3�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$29,�62.00frompropertytaxationforInsurance.

Selectmen andBudget Committee recommend as advisory lines: MMAInsuranceRiskPool $��,000.00 UnemploymentInsurance �,�0�.00 Worker’sCompensationPremium �,9��.00 VolunteerInsurance 200.00 FirefighterAccidentInsurance �00.00 Total $29,�62.00 Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 31 passes.

Article32:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$�6�,9��.00fromproperty taxation for Salaries, Stipends, Employee Health Insurance,andPayrollExpenses.

Selectmen andBudget Committee recommend as advisory lines: SalariesandStipends $�20,9��.00 Selectmen(3) �9,�00.00 Secretary-Selectmen 7�0.00 TownClerk/TaxCollector 22,763.00 Treasurer �2,772.00 DeputyTownClerk/TaxCollector/Treasurer 22,000.00 RegistrarofVoters �,�00.00 BallotClerks �,�00.00 EMADirector 7�0.00 HealthOfficer �00.00 FireWarden(2) 300.00 FireChief �,000.00 DeputyFireChief 3,000.00 FirefighterStipends 3,7�0.00 Secretary-PlanningBoard �,2�0.00 Secretary–AppealsBoard 3�0.00

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Assessor’sAgent �,�00.00 AnimalControlOfficer 2000.00 DeputyAnimalControlOfficer 2000.00 CodeEnforcementOfficer ��,000.00 Constable �00.00 ModeratorofopenMarchtownmeeting 200.00 SchoolBoardMemberStipend(2) �,000.00 CustodialServices �,�00.00 Sub-total $�20,9��.00 TownPortionofEmployeeHealthInsurance 27,000.00 FICAPayrollExpenses �7,000.00 Total $�6�,9��.00 Motion made and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. A question was asked about who the Health Officer was and what

were their responsibilities. Wes Daniel answered that Brian Alves, who is a nurse, is our Health Officer and takes care of epidemics or other type issues. Selectman Duane Vigue clarified that he would deal with situations that may cause concern to public health.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 32 passes.

Article33:To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $3��,7�2.00from property taxation for Maintenance of Town Roads and relatedoperations.

Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: RoadMaintenanceMaterials&Supplies �2,000.00 PlowTruckPayment 20,���.00 TruckFuel ��,000.00 TruckMaintenance P�00 �,000.00 P200 �,000.00 P300 �,000.00 P�00 �,000.00 P�00 �,000.00 CuttingEdgesandSanderChains 7,�00.00 Culverts 3,000.00 LoaderandBackhoeFuel 3,000.00 Loader,Backhoe&ChipperMaintenance 7,�00.00 GarageMortgage �2,96�.00 GarageUtilities �,000.00 GarageMaintenance 2,000.00 RoadMaintenanceLabor �00,000.00 EquipmentRental �3,000.00 ScreeningWinterSand �3,000.00 RoadSalt 2�,000.00

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E9��andRoadSigns �,000.00 PavingofHopkinsRoad �2�,000.00 DriverOSHAandDOTScreeningandTesting 600.00 Total $3��,7�2.00 Todd Bennett asked why the paving of Hopkins Road is voted on

twice. Chris Jensen answered that the first vote only gave authority to pave and this one appropriates the money to do it. He went on to say that if the first vote rejected that authority then this article would have been needed to be changed. Heather Halsey motioned to amend to remove $125,000. Motion not seconded.

Wes explained truck names & how figures are only estimates. 1 dissenting vote. Article 33 passes.

Article3�:To see if theTownwillvote to raiseandappropriate$3,000.00 frompropertytaxationforGeneralAssistance.

Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: GeneralAssistance 3,000.00 Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 34 passes.Article3�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$�6,0��.00from

propertytaxationforPublicSafety. Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: FireDepartmentGeneralSupport �0,�00.00 FireDepartmentEquipment �0,000.00 FirefighterTraining 2,000.00 FirefighterPhysicals 2,�00.00 FireTruckLoanPayment ��,���.00 HoseTesting 2,�00.00 Total $�6,0��.00 Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously Article 35 passes.

Article36:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$�3,000.00frompropertytaxationforUtilitiesandMaintenance.

Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: TownUtilities �6,000.00 BuildingMaintenance �,000.00 CemeteryMaintenance �3,000.00 StreetLights 3,000.00 MunicipalComplexSnowRemoval 3,000.00 Total $�3,000.00 Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously Article 36 passes.

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Article37:To see if theTownwillvote to raiseandappropriate$�,�00.00 frompropertytaxationforBoardsandCommittees.

Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: ConservationandParksCommittee 300.00 PlanningBoardExpense 300.00 MidcoastRegionalPlanningCommission 600.00 ComprehensivePlanReviewCommittee 300.00 Total $��00.00 Motion and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. Chris Jenson asked if we needed to amend the article to add the

proposed Town Government committee. Moderator explained that we could not amend the article to a higher amount but would expect that the committee would be able to complete the task pro bono.

Motion passes unanimously. Article 37 passes.

Article3�:Tosee if the townwillvote toraiseandappropriate$�3.000.00frompropertytaxationforTownCarry-overAccounts.

Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: TownRecordPreservationFund 3,000.00 RoadMaintenanceTruckFund �0,000.00 Total $�3,000.00 Motion and seconded. Moderator called for discussion. Lisa Sharpe asked about the Road Maintenance Truck Fund. Wes

answered that it was to replace a truck in future years. Motion carries unanimously. Article 38 passes.

Article39:Tosee if the townwillvote toraiseandappropriate$�0,�26.00frompropertytaxationforMiscellaneousAccounts.

Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: Mid-CoastHumaneSociety �,�27.00 FlagsforVeteransGravesandTownParks 7�0.00 DamariscottaLakeWatershedDues �0.00 WashingtonWatershedAssociationLakeTesting �00.00 SocialAgenciesandConcerns 7�99.00 CoastalTrans 7�0.00 NewHopeforWomen 7�0.00 BroadreachServices 7�0.00 WashingtonFoodBank 2,000.00 SpectrumGenerations 920.00 PenquisCommunityActionProgram 929.00 WashingtonCommunityScholarship �,�00.00 Sub-total 7,�99.00 Total $�0,�26.00 Motion and seconded. Moderator called for discussion.

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Jim Bowers pointed out that these are only advisory lines. Dorothy Sainio motioned to amend the article to remove $750 from the Coastal Trans line as it was recently announced that they were closing and change total to $9676.00. A question was asked whether the money appropriated to Coastal Trans could be given to a service that takes its place. Wes answered no and Duane added that a petition is required.

Moderator called for a vote on Dorothy’s amendment to the article. 1 dissenting vote on amended article. Moderator called for vote on amended article. Motion carries unanimously. Article 39 passes.

Article�0:Tosee if the townwillvote toappropriate$7�,�27.00 fromthe20�6LocalRoadsAssistanceProgram(LRAP)forroadimprovement.

Selectmen recommend as advisory lines: PavingofTownRoads $�0,000.00 CapitalImprovementofTownRoads 2�,�27.00 Total $7�,�27.00 Motion made and seconded. 1 dissenting vote Article 40 passes.Article��:To see if the townwillvote toauthorize the selectmen topurchasea

newFirePumperTruckwithacostnottoexceed$32�,000minusanygrants that couldbe applied to the cost of the truck and to allow theselectmentodeterminethefinancingforsaidpurchaseinamannermostadvantageoustotheTown.

Treasurer’s Financial Statement, Town of Washington: 1. Total Town Indebtedness a. Total Mortgage - Municipal Garage (11 years remaining) $ 92,473.78 b. Total Fire Truck Loan – “Tanker 1” (2016 Final payment) 18,547.17 c. Total Plow Truck (8 year loan) 143,766.00 Total Indebtedness $254,786.95 2. Costs a. New Fire Pumper Truck $325,000.00 b. New Fire Pumper Truck Interest (12 year loan @ 3.10%) 67,184.00 Total Payment $392,184.00 Ann Dean, Town Treasurer Motion made and seconded. Karen Boynton asked if the truck

was new new or new used. Fire Chief Tom Johnston answered new new. Lisa Sharpe mentioned that she read in the Fire Department newsletter that we did not get the grant and had concerns about replacing a plow truck and fire truck. She asked if we could get something used but workable. Tom answered that it was a 3 year project to replace the truck because he was looking for a gem and the town had just replaced a town plow truck. He went on to say that the life of a fire truck is 30 years and that the current truck is

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34 years old, not reliable or up to standard. Tom went on to explain that used equipment needs to fit physically and to do the job that we need it to do and that it would cost $180-$190,000 for a 10 year old truck. A 20 year old truck would be about $100,000 or $10,000 per year per life of that truck. Fire departments get rid of trucks because they no longer fit or that it costs too much to keep in service. Tom advised that we didn’t get through the initial stage of the FEMA grant that is the only grant program for fire trucks and has many more requests than dollars. Kathy Ocean asked if there was another fire pumper truck in the mutual aid system. Tom responded that the Town of Union has cut back on equipment that is not considered safe. He went on to say that because of lack of volunteers and lack of responses that we don’t always get what we need from other towns. Our newest truck is 13 years old and we will spend as much or more money in the long run than if we buy a new truck today. Tom also pointed out that it is the townspeople’s decision and he will support that decision. Guy Bourrie asked if not having second truck would affect our rating? Tom answered that our ISO rating could be changed and cost policy holders more money. He advised that we inform our house insurance policy holders of the ISO rating going from a 9 to a 6 as many homeowners have received lower rates because of the improved ratings on the fire portion of their policy. Tom did point out that some insurance companies like State Farm do not use the ratings but that the value of the rating would offset the cost of the truck. Eli Berry asked that we don’t purchase a lime green truck. Tom will put old truck on market and we will be lucky to get scrap prices for it. Denise Hylton asked how long before it would need to be replaced. Tom answered 18 yrs to replace pumper and that the loan payment will be no more than the tanker & refurbishing from years past.

Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 41 passes.

Article�2:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheSelectmentoappropriateany additional Revenue Sharing funds, should such funds becomeavailable,tofurtherreducethe20�6propertytaxcommitment.

Motion made and seconded. Motion carries unanimously. Article 42 passes

Before closing the meeting Tom Ford acknowledged Duane Vigue’s efforts asselectmenfortheTown.Givenunderourhandsonthis2�thdayofFebruary,20�6:WesleyF.Daniel DuaneP.Vigue BerkleyLinscottChairman Selectman SelectmanAttest: AnnDean,TownClerk

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Special Town Meeting ResultsWarrant for 2016 Special Town Meeting

TO:JudsonButterman,Constable,TownofWashington.GREETINGSInthenameoftheStateofMaine,youareherebyrequiredtonotifyandwarnthevotersoftheTownofWashington,KnoxCounty,Maine,qualifiedbylawtovoteintownaffairs,tomeetattheBryantRoomoftheGibbsLibrary,�0OldUnionRoad,Washington, onThursday,April ��, 20�6, at 7:00p.m., then and there to act onArticle�bysecretballotandonArticles2and3assetoutbelow,towit:ARTICLE�–Tochooseamoderatorbywrittenballottopresideatsaidmeeting.

Linda Luce and Mildred Melgard checked in 34 voters. The town clerk called for a moderator and Jim Bowers was elected and duly sworn in by the town clerk. Phil Meunier led the Pledge of Allegiance.

ARTICLE2–ShallamendmentstotheWashingtonLandUseOrdinancerelatingtosolararraysbeenacted?CopiesofsaidamendmentsareavailableforinspectionattheOfficeoftheTownClerk.

A motion was made and seconded. Jim Bowers called for discussion. Lisa Sharp voiced some concern that the farm and forest district seems to be less restrictive than the rural district. The farm and forest has the same freedom of development as our zoned commercial. Lisa asked if this could be amended now. David Martucci explained that it cannot be amended here because we have already had the public hearing and would have to start the process all over again. It can be changed in the future. David explained that it was the committee’s belief that large scale developments would not be an issue in the farm and forest district due to the fact they need to rely on the power structure that exists along the main highway. Carol Sloane asked if a solar farm application was presented to the Planning Board could we put a moratorium on our own ordinance as it stands. David Martucci said we can enact a moratorium anytime the town meeting wants.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 2 passes.

ARTICLE3–ShallamendmentstotheWashingtonLandUseOrdinancerelatingtowind,antennaandotherarraysbeenacted?CopiesofsaidamendmentsareavailableforinspectionattheOfficeoftheTownClerk.

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A motion was made and seconded. Lisa Sharp voiced her same concern with this article as article 2. The height of a wind turbine can be almost double, which is higher decibel sounds, in farm and forest compared to the other districts. Jesse Casas, a Planning Board member and part of the Solar Ordinance Committee, explained that this amendment came out of the initial change. He explained this ordinance is separate from the solar ordinance but the committee thought it would be a good idea for the town to consider and possibly enact this. Lisa asked if there were any applications before the boards that would fall under either of these ordinances. Jim Bowers, member of the Planning Board, said there are not applications for these types of things right now.

Motion carries 2 dissenting votes. Article 3 passes.

Givenunderourhandsonthis30thdayofMarch,20�6:

WesleyDaniel ThomasJohnston BerkleyLinscottChairman Selectman SelectmanAttest:AnnDean,TownClerk

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Special Town Meeting ResultsDecember 21, 2016

WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

TO:JudsonButterman,Constable,TownofWashington.

GREETINGS InthenameoftheStateofMaine,youareherebyrequiredtonotifyandwarnthevotersoftheTownofWashington,KnoxCounty,Maine,qualifiedbylawtovoteintownaffairs,tomeetattheBryantRoomoftheGibbsLibrary,�0OldUnionRoad,Washington, onWednesday,December2� at 7:00p.m., then and there to act onArticle�andArticle2assetoutbelow,towit:

Article�: Tochooseamoderatorbywrittenballottopresideatsaidmeeting. Linda Luce and Mildred Melgard checked in 9 voters. The town

clerk called for a moderator and David Martucci was elected and duly sworn in by the town clerk. Phil Meunier led the Pledge of Allegiance.

Article2: To see if theTown will vote to appropriate an amount not to exceed

$�2,000fromundesignatedfundbalance(surplus)topurchaseanew6”hydraulicfeeddiscchipper.

*Note: Allowance of $6500. for Wallenstein Chipper will be used in trade towards this purchase.

A motion was made and seconded. David Martucci called for discussion. Don Grinnell asked how much money was in the undesignated fund balance. Wes Daniel answered that he wasn’t sure but that there was enough. Don Grinnell asked if the $12,000 cost was after the trade in and Wes Daniel answered yes.

Motion carries unanimously. Article 2 passes

Givenunderourhandsonthis07thdayofDecember20�6:

WesleyF.Daniel ThomasJohnston BerkleyLinscottChairman Selectman Selectman

Attest:AnnDean,TownClerk

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Independent Auditor’s ReportBoardofSelectmenTownofWashington

WehaveauditedtheaccompanyingfinancialstatementsofthegovernmentalactivitiesandeachmajorfundoftheTownofWashington,asofandfortheyearsendedDecember3�,20�6and20��,andtherelatednotestothefinancialstatements,whichcollectivelycomprisetheTown’sbasicfinancialstatements.Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements

Managementisresponsibleforthepreparationandfairpresentationofthesefinancial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally acceptedin the United States of America; this includes the design, implementation, andmaintenanceofinternalcontrolrelevanttothepreparationandfairpresentationoffinancialstatementsthatarefreefrommaterialmisstatement,whetherduetofraudorerror.Auditor’s Responsibility

Ourresponsibilityistoexpressopinionsonthesefinancialstatementsbasedonouraudit.Weconductedourauditinaccordancewithauditingstandardsgenerallyaccepted in the United States ofAmerica. Those standards require that we planandperformtheaudit toobtainreasonableassuranceaboutwhether thefinancialstatementsarefreefrommaterialmisstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence aboutthe amounts anddisclosures in the financial statements.Theprocedures selecteddependontheauditor’sjudgment,includingtheassessmentoftherisksofmaterialmisstatementofthefinancialstatements,whetherduetofraudorerror.Inmakingthoseriskassessments,theauditorconsidersinternalcontrolrelevanttotheentity’spreparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to designauditproceduresthatareappropriateinthecircumstances,butnotforthepurposeof expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control.Accordingly, we express no such opinion.An audit also includes evaluating theappropriatenessofaccountingpoliciesusedand the reasonablenessofsignificantaccounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overallpresentationofthefinancialstatements.

Webelievethattheauditevidencewehaveobtainedissufficientandappropriatetoprovideabasisforourauditopinions.Opinions

Inouropinion,thefinancialstatementsreferredtoabovepresentfairly,inallmaterial respects, the respective financial position of the governmental activitiesandeachmajorfundoftheTownofWashingtonasofDecember3�,20�6,and20��,andtherespectivechangesinfinancialpositionand,whereapplicable,cashflows

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thereoffortheyearsthenendedinaccordancewithaccountingprinciplesgenerallyacceptedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Other MattersRequired Supplementary Information

Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of Americarequirethat themanagement’sdiscussionandanalysisandbudgetarycomparisoninformation listed in the table of contents be presented to supplement the basicfinancial statements.Such information, althoughnot apartof thebasic financialstatements, is required by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, whoconsiders it to be an essential part of financial reporting for placing the basicfinancialstatementsinanappropriateoperational,economic,orhistoricalcontext.We have applied certain limited procedures to the required supplementaryinformationinaccordancewithauditingstandardsgenerallyacceptedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica,whichconsistedofinquiriesofmanagementaboutthemethodsofpreparing the informationandcomparingthe informationforconsistencywithmanagement’sresponsestoourinquiries,thebasicfinancialstatements,andotherknowledgeweobtainedduringourauditofthebasicfinancialstatements.Wedonot express an opinion or provide any assurance on the informationbecause thelimitedproceduresdonotprovideuswithsufficientevidencetoexpressanopinionorprovideanyassurance.Other Information

Ourauditwasconductedforthepurposeofformingopinionsonthefinancialstatements that collectively comprise the Town of Washington’s basic financialstatements. The introductory section, combining and individual nonmajor fundfinancialstatements,andstatisticalsectionarepresentedforpurposesofadditionalanalysisandarenotarequiredpartofthebasicfinancialstatements.

The combining and individual nonmajor fund financial statements are theresponsibility of management and were derived from and relate directly to theunderlying accounting and other records used to prepare the basic financialstatements.Suchinformationhasbeensubjectedtotheauditingproceduresappliedin the audit of the basic financial statements and certain additional procedures,including comparing and reconciling such information directly to the underlyingaccountingandotherrecordsusedtopreparethebasicfinancialstatementsortothebasicfinancialstatementsthemselves,andotheradditionalproceduresinaccordancewithauditingstandardsgenerallyacceptedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Inouropinion,thecombiningandindividualnonmajorfundfinancialstatementsarefairlystated, in all material respects, in relation to the basic financial statements as awhole.

Theintroductoryandstatisticalsectionshavenotbeensubjectedtotheauditingproceduresappliedintheauditofthebasicfinancialstatementsand,accordingly,wedonotexpressanopinionorprovideanyassuranceonthem.

WILLIAMH.BREWER,C.P.A.February6,20�7Bath,Maine

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ExhibitATOWN OF WASHINGTON

Statements of Net Position — December 31, 2016 and 2015 GovernmentalActivities 20�6 20��

ASSETSCURRENTASSETS: Cash(NoteB) 6�6,079.9� 6�2,�27.��TaxesReceivable 2�3,7�0.�0 2�0,777.39TaxLiens 6�,22�.72 �7,���.20TaxAcquiredProperty 3�0.�6 �2,309.37AccountsReceivable �7,9�2.3� ��,66�.�0TotalCurrentAssets �,0�2,307.�6 �,0��,290.6� PROPERTY,PLANT,ANDEQUIPMENT(NOTEL): LandandImprovements 20,600.00 20,600.00Buildings 77�,3�3.00 766,��9.00Equipment �7�,737.00 �6�,�3�.00MotorVehicles �09,7��.00 76�,29�.00Infrastructure �2,��7,�76.00 �2,��7,�02.00 TotalProperty,Plant,andEquipment ��,�9�,3��.00 ��,270,�90.00Less:AccumulatedDepreciation ��,6�7,360.00 ��,236,933.00 NetProperty,Plant,andEquipment 2,9�6,99�.00 3,033,6�7.00 TotalAssets �,029,30�.�6 �,077,9�7.6�

LIABILITIESANDNETPOSITIONCURRENTLIABILITIES: NotesPayable(NoteD) 3�,2��.69 ��,��2.�3AccountsPayable-Trade �,6�3.23DueToOtherFunds �,26�.2� 3,73�.7�DeferredRevenue(NoteG) �7,��3.�� 29,720.2� TotalCurrentLiabilities ��,7�6.7� 7�,99�.�9LONG-TERMLIABILITIES: NotesPayable-NetofCurrentPortion(NoteD) 2�9,�2�.26 20�,69�.76 TotalLiabilities 3��,���.00 2�7,693.6�NETPOSITION: NetInvestedinCapitalAssets 2,6��,���.0� 2,779,��9.��Restrictedfor: OtherPurposes 27�,�39.�� 236,��9.2�Unrestricted 7�3,33�.63 773,9��.30 TotalNetPosition 3,7�0,7�6.�6 3,790,2�3.99 TotalLiabilitiesandNetPosition �,029,30�.�6 �,077,9�7.6�Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthefinancialstatements

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ExhibitCTOWN OF WASHINGTON

Reconciliation of Total Governmental Fund Balances to Net Position of Governmental Activities

for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015 20�6 20��GOVERNMENTALFUNDBALANCES:Restrictedfor:OtherPurposes 27�,�39.�� 236,��9.2�Unrestricted(ScheduleA-3) �29,67�.20 ���,293.�3TotalGovernmentalFundBalances(ExhibitE) �0�,2��.0� 7��,��3.�� Amountsreportedforgovernmentalactivitiesinthe StatementsofNetPositionaredifferentbecause: Capitalassetsusedingovernmentalactivitiesare notfinancialresourcesandthereforearenotreportedinthefunds. 2,9�6,99�.00 3,033,6�7.00 Notespayablearenotdueandpayableinthecurrentperiodandthereforearenotreportedinthefunds. (29�,��2.9�) (2��,237.�9) Propertytaxesnotcollectedwithinthe60daysafteryearendaredeferredasrevenueinthefundfinancialstatements.Inthegovernment-widefinancialstatementtherevenueisincomeintheyearassessed. 2�3,66�.�3 262,6��.�7 NetPositionofGovernmentalActivities(ExhA)3,7�0,7�6.�6 3,790,2�3.99Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthefinancialstatements

GeneralRevenues:Taxes: PropertyTaxes �,9�6,2�7.�0 �,9��,9�3.2� HomesteadReimbursement ��,30�.�0 36,7�2.�0 ExciseTaxes 2�0,97�.�� 22�,�93.��Intergovernmental-StateRevenue 66,000.00 �0,000.00Interest 2�,6��.�9 2�,9�6.20TreeGrowth 3,9�9.�9 3,�22.99LossonDisposalofFixedAsset (�9,�6�.00)BETE 3�,396.00 2�,���.00TotalGeneralRevenues 2,39�,9��.�2 2,3�3,203.7�ChangeinNetPosition (79,�97.�3) (�26,�3�.�3)NetPosition,January� 3,790,2�3.99 3,9�7,0�9.�2NetPosition,December3� 3,7�0,7�6.�6 3,790,2�3.99

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ExhibitDTOWN OF WASHINGTON

Reconciliation of the Statements of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance of Governmental Funds

to the Statements of Activitiesfor the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015

20�6 20��NetChangeinFundBalances- TotalGovernmentalFunds(ExhibitF) �7,030.97 (�,699.32) Amountsreportedforgovernmentalactivitiesinthe StatementsofActivitiesaredifferentbecause: Governmentalfundsreportcapitaloutlaysasexpenditures. However,intheStatementsofActivities,thecostofthose assetsisallocatedovertheirestimatedusefullivesas depreciationexpense.Thisistheamountbywhich depreciationexceedscapitaloutlays. (63,69�.00) (30�.00) Repaymentofdebtprincipalisanexpenditureinthe governmentalfunds,buttherepaymentreduces liabilitiesintheStatementsofNetPosition. ��,��3.6� 2�,27�.22 NetBookValueofAssetDisposition (22,96�.00) Propertytaxesaredeferredinthefundfinancialstatements,butinthegovernment-widefinancialstatementstheyarerecordedasincomeintheyeartheyareassessed. (�,990.0�) (6,333.03) LoanProceeds (�6,��9.00) (��3,766.00) ChangeinNetPositionofGovernmental Activities(ExhibitB) (79,�97.�3) (�26,�3�.�3)

Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthefinancialstatements

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ExhibitETOWN OF WASHINGTON

Balance Sheets - Governmental FundsDecember 31, 2016 and 2015

20�6 20��ASSETS: Cash 6�6,079.9� 6�2,�27.�� TaxesReceivable 2�3,7�0.�0 2�0,777.39 TaxLiens 6�,22�.72 �7,���.20 TaxAcquiredProperty 3�0.�6 �2,309.37 AccountsReceivable �7,9�2.3� ��,66�.�0TotalAssets �,0�2,307.�6 �,0��,290.6� LIABILITIES,DEFERREDINFLOWS,ANDFUNDBALANCE: Liabilities: AccountsPayable �,6�3.23 - DueToOtherFunds �,26�.2� 3,73�.7� TotalLiabilities �,�7�.�7 3,73�.7� DeferredInflowsofResources: DeferredRevenue(NoteG) �7,��3.�� 29,720.2� DeferredTaxRevenue 2�3,66�.�3 262,6��.�7 TotalInflowsofResources 27�,2��.0� 292,37�.7� FundBalance: AssignedforOtherPurposes 27�,�39.�� 236,��9.2� Unassigned �29,67�.20 ���,293.�3 TotalFundBalance �0�,2��.0� 7��,��3.��TotalLiabilities,DeferredInflows, andFundBalance �,0�2,307.�6 �,0��,290.6�Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthefinancialstatements

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ExhibitFTOWN OF WASHINGTON

Statements of Revenues, Expenditures, andChanges in Fund Balance - Governmental Fundsfor the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015

REVENUES: 20�6 20��PropertyTaxes �,99�,207.�� �,992,276.27ExciseTaxes 2�0,97�.�� 22�,�93.��IntergovernmentalRevenues 66,000.00 �0,000.00HomesteadReimbursement ��,30�.�0 36,7�2.�0PublicAssistance ��3.�7PublicWorks 9�,927.�9 2,0�7.2�Miscellaneous �,3�0.3� �,7��.��Interest 2�,6��.�9 2�,9�6.20BuildingPermits-Town �,�69.0� �,636.6�TreeGrowthReimbursement 3,9�9.�9 3,�22.99VeteransReimbursement �,679.00 �,��3.00UrbanRuralInitiative ��,��0.00 ��,6��.00Unclassified ��0.00 72�.00BETE 3�,396.00 2�,���.00PublicSafety 2,692.�3 �73.33GeneralGovernment �0,92�.9� �0,976.7�MiningPermitsandInspections �,��0.00 3,�7�.00TotalRevenues 2,600,��7.�� 2,�2�,0�6.�7EXPENDITURES: Education-MSAD�0 �,�2�,3�7.02 �,33�,39�.3�KnoxCountyTax ���,��7.�0 �3�,�6�.��GeneralGovernment 300,227.07 2�7,�6�.�9PublicWorks �9�,077.9� 637,702.�7PublicSafety ��,0�0.9� �2,�2�.��PublicAssistance 2�6.00 976.79Unclassified ��,902.�7 ��,�9�.�7TCSWMO 36,��9.90 3�,�07.96KnoxCommunication �0,2�0.00 39,�27.00DebtPrincipal ��,��3.6� 2�,27�.22DebtInterest 6,��3.6� 3,7�6.�2FireTruckChassis �6,��9.00TotalExpenditures 2,629,���.�7 2,�73,���.79ExcessofExpendituresOverRevenues (29,3��.03) (���,�6�.32)OTHERFINANCINGSOURCES(USES): LoanProceeds �6,��9.00 ��3,766.00ExcessofRevenuesandOtherSources Over(Under)ExpendituresandOtherUses �7,030.97 (�,699.32)FundBalance,January� 7��,��3.�� 7�2,��2.�3FundBalance,December3� �0�,2��.0� 7��,��3.��

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TOWN OF WASHINGTON ExhibitGStatements of Fiduciary Net Position — Nonexpendable Trust Funds

December 31, 2016 and 2015ASSETS

ASSETS: 20�6 20��Cash �06,297.�9 �0�,2�7.�3DueFromOtherFunds �,26�.2� 3,73�.7�TotalAssets �07,�62.�3 �0�,9�2.9�

LIABILITIESANDNETPOSITIONLIABILITIES: DueToOtherFunds 9,��0.67 9,0��.72NETPOSITION: RestrictedforPrincipal �6,9�7.�� �6,�37.��Unassigned ��,�2�.6� 39,76�.0�TotalNetPosition 9�,���.76 9�,90�.�9TotalLiabilitiesandNetPosition �07,�62.�3 �0�,9�2.9�

TOWN OF WASHINGTON ExhibitH

Statements of Changes in Fiduciary Net Position - Nonexpendable Trust Funds

for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015REVENUES: 20�6 20��Interest 7��.33 2�7.63Contributions 3,���.00 9,072.7�TotalRevenues 3,�60.33 9,320.3� EXPENSES: Scholarships �2�.00 2,029.�0Maintenance �2�.76 3,3�0.00TotalExpenses �,3�9.76 �,339.�0ChangeinNetPosition 2,��0.�7 3,9�0.9�NetPosition,January� 9�,90�.�9 9�,920.2�NetPosition,December3� 9�,���.76 9�,90�.�9

Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthefinancialstatements

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TOWN OF WASHINGTONNOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2016NOTEA-SUMMARYOFSIGNIFICANTACCOUNTINGPOLICIES:TheaccountingpoliciesoftheTownofWashingtonconformtogenerallyacceptedaccountingprinciplesasapplicabletogovernmentalunits.�.FinancialReportingEntity TheTownofWashingtonwasincorporatedin����.TheTownoperatesunderatownmeetingformofgovernment. In evaluating theTown ofWashington as a reporting entity,management hasaddressed all potential component units. The primary criteria for including acomponentreportingentityaretheexerciseoffinancialaccountabilitybytheTownofWashington’smunicipalofficials. The Town’s financial statements are prepared in accordance with accountingprinciplesgenerallyacceptedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.TheGovernmentalAccounting Standards Board (GASB) is responsible for establishing GenerallyAcceptedAccountingPrinciples(GAAP)forstateandlocalgovernmentsthroughitspronouncements(StatementsandInterpretations).GovernmentsarealsorequiredtofollowthepronouncementsoftheFinancialAccountingStandardsBoard(FASB)issuedthroughNovember30,�9�9(whenapplicable)thatdonotconflictwithorcontradictGASBpronouncements.2.BasicFinancialStatements-Government-WideStatements TheTown’sbasicfinancialstatementsincludebothgovernment-wide(reportingtheTownasawhole)and fund financial statements (reporting theTown’smajorfunds).Boththegovernment-wideandfundfinancialstatementscategorizeprimaryactivitiesasgovernmental.TheTown’sfireprotection,recreation,publicworks,and

TOWN OF WASHINGTON ExhibitIStatements of Cash Flows

Fiduciary Fund Type - Nonexpendable Trust Fundsfor the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2015

20�6 20��CASHFLOWSFROMOPERATINGACTIVITIES: Interest 7��.33 2�7.63CashReceivedforTrustFunds 3,���.00 9,072.7�CashPaidforScholarships (�2�.00) (2,029.�0)CashPaidforExpenses (�2�.76) (3,3�0.00)DueTo(From)OtherFunds 2,�39.�9 �9�.�9NetCashProvidedbyOperatingActivities �,0�0.06 �,�76.�7CashBalance,January� �0�,2�7.�3 96,370.�6CashBalance,December3� �06,297.�9 �0�,2�7.�3Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthefinancialstatements

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generaladministrativeservicesareclassifiedasgovernmentalactivities. Inthegovernment-wideStatementsofNetPosition,thegovernmentalcolumnispresentedonaconsolidatedbasisbycolumn,andisreportedonafullaccrual,economicresourcebasis,whichrecognizesalllong-termassetsandreceivablesaswellaslong-termdebtandobligations.TheTown’snetpositionisreportedinthreeparts - net invested in capital assets; restricted; and unrestricted.TheTown firstutilizesrestrictedresourcestofinancequalifyingactivities. The government-wide Statements ofActivities reports both the gross and netcostofeachoftheTown’sfunctions(fire,publicworks,administrative,etc.).Thefunctions are also supported by general government revenues (property, certainintergovernmental revenues, fines, permits, and charges, etc.). The StatementsofActivities reduces gross expenses (including depreciation) by related programrevenues, and operating and capital grants. Program revenues must be directlyassociated with the function (fire, public works, etc.). Operating grants includeoperating-specific anddiscretionary (eitheroperatingor capital) grantswhile thecapitalgrantscolumnreflectscapital-specificgrants. Thenetcosts (by functionorbusiness-typeactivity)arenormallycoveredbygeneralrevenue(property,intergovernmentalrevenues,interestincome,etc.). This government-wide focus is more on the sustainability of theTown as anentityandthechangeintheTown’snetpositionresultingfromthecurrentyear’sactivities.3.BasicFinancialStatements-FundFinancialStatements The financial transactionsof theTownare reported in individual funds in thefundfinancialstatements.Eachfundisaccountedforbyprovidingaseparatesetofself-balancingaccountsthatcompriseitsassets,liabilities,reserves,fundequity,revenues, and expenditures/expenses. The various funds are reported by genericclassificationwithinthefinancialstatements. ThefollowingfundtypesareusedbytheTown: a. GovernmentalFunds: Thefocusofthegovernmentalfunds’measurement(inthefundstatements)isupondeterminationoffinancialpositionandchangesinfinancialposition(sources,uses,andbalancesoffinancialresources)ratherthanuponnetincome.ThefollowingisadescriptionofthegovernmentalfundsoftheTown: �. GeneralFund: General Fund is the general operating fund of the Town. It is used toaccount for all financial resources except those required to be accounted for inanotherfund. 2. FiduciaryFunds: Fiduciary Funds are used to report assets held in a trustee or agencycapacityforothersandthereforearenotavailabletosupportTownprograms.Thereporting focus is on net assets and changes in net assets and is reported usingaccountingprinciplessimilartoproprietaryfunds. Theemphasisinfundfinancialstatementsisonthemajorfundsineitherthegovernmentalorbusiness-typeactivitiescategories.Nonmajorfundsbycategory

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aresummarized intoa singlecolumn.GASBNo.3�sets forthminimumcriteria(percentageof the assets, liabilities, revenues,or expenditures/expensesof eitherfundcategory)forthedeterminationofmajorfunds. TheTown’sfiduciaryfundsarepresentedinthefiduciaryfundfinancialstatements.Sincebydefinitiontheseassetsarebeingheldforthebenefitofathirdparty and cannot be used to address activities or obligations of the government,thesefundsarenotincorporatedintothegovernment-widestatements.�. BasisofAccounting Basis of accounting refers to the point at which revenues or expenditures/expensesarerecognizedintheaccountsandreportedinthefinancialstatements.Itrelatestothetimingofthemeasurementsmaderegardlessofthemeasurementfocusapplied: a. Accrual: Governmental activities in the government-wide financial statements andfiduciaryfundfinancialstatementsarepresentedontheaccrualbasisofaccounting.Revenuesarerecognizedwhenearnedandexpensesarerecognizedwhenincurred. b. ModifiedAccrual: Thegovernmentalfundsfinancialstatementsarepresentedonthemodifiedaccrual basis of accounting. Under the modified accrual basis of accounting,revenues are recorded when susceptible to accrual; i.e. both measurable andavailable.“Available”meanscollectiblewithinthecurrentperiodorwithin60daysafteryearend.Expendituresaregenerallyrecognizedunder themodifiedaccrualbasis of accounting when the related liability is incurred. The exception to thisgeneral rule is thatprincipaland interestongeneralobligation long-termdebt, ifany,isrecognizedwhendue.�. FinancialStatementAmounts a. CashandCashEquivalents: TheTownhasdefinedcashandcashequivalents to includecashonhand,demanddeposits,andcashwithfiscalagents.StatutesauthorizetheTreasureroftheTown,asdirectedbythemunicipalofficers,toinvestallmunicipalfunds,includingreserveandtrustfunds,totheextentthatthetermsoftheinstrument,order,orarticlecreatingthefunddonotprohibittheinvestmentinfinancialinstitutionsasdescribedinSection�706MRSAandsecuritiesasdescribedinSections�7��through�7�7MRSA. b. Investments: Investments,includingdeferredcompensationandpensionfunds,arestatedatfairvalue(quotedmarketpriceorthebestavailableestimate). c.CapitalAssets: Capital assetspurchasedor acquiredwithanoriginal costof$�,000.00ormorearereportedathistoricalcostorestimatedhistoricalcost.Contributedassetsarereportedatfairmarketvalueasofthedatereceived.Additions,improvements,and other capital outlays that significantly extend the useful life of an asset arecapitalized. Other costs incurred for repairs and maintenance are expensed asincurred.Depreciationonallassetsisprovidedonthestraight-linebasisoverthefollowingestimatedusefullives:

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Buildings 20-�0Years MachineryandEquipment �-�0Years Improvements �0-20Years Infrastructure �0-�0Years Vehicles �0-2�Years d.Revenues: Substantially,allgovernmentalfundrevenuesareaccrued.Propertytaxesarebilledandcollectedwithinthesameperiodinwhichthetaxesarelevied.InapplyingGASB No. 33 to grant revenues the provider recognizes liabilities and expensesandtherecipientrecognizesreceivablesandrevenuewhentheapplicableeligibilityrequirements, includingtimerequirements,aremet.Resourcestransmittedbeforetheeligibilityrequirementsaremetarereportedasadvancesby theprovideranddeferredrevenuebytherecipient. e. Expenditures: Expendituresarerecognizedwhentherelatedfundliabilityisincurred. f. UseofEstimates: Thepresentationoffinancialstatementsinconformitywithgenerallyacceptedaccountingprinciplesrequiresmanagementtomakeestimatesandassumptionsthataffect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingentassetsandliabilitiesatthedateofthefinancialstatementsandthereportedamountsof revenuesandexpensesduring the reportingperiod.Actual resultscoulddifferfromthoseestimates. g.FundBalance: InaccordancewithGASBStatementNo.��,theTownemploysterminologyandclassificationsforfundbalanceitemsasfollows: Nonspendable fund balances include amounts that are not expected to beconverted to cash, or that are legally required to be maintained intact.The fundbalanceoftheTown’sCemeteryTrustFundisclassifiedasnonspendable. Restricted fund balances are amounts that can be used only for specificpurposesbecauseoflegislationorrestrictionsimposedbydonors.ThefundbalancesoftheTrustFundsareclassifiedasrestricted. Committed fund balances are amounts that can be used only for specificpurposesbecauseofaformalactiontakenbytowngovernment.Budgetcarryforwardamounts(otherthantheschoolbudget)andthefundbalancesintheCemeteryTrustFundareinthiscategory. Unassigned fundbalanceareallamounts in theGeneralFund thatarenotassignedtoanothercategory.OnlytheGeneralFundcanhaveanunassignedfundbalance.

NOTEB-CASH:Cash TheTown’scashiscategorizedtogiveanindicationofthelevelofriskassumedbytheTownatyear-end.TheseCategoriesaredefinedasfollows: Category#�-InsuredorcollateralizedwithsecuritiesheldbytheTownorbyits

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agentintheTown’sname. Category #2 - Collateralized with securities held by the pledging financialinstitution’strustdepartmentoragentintheTown’sname. Category #3 - Uncollateralized (This includes any bank balance that iscollateralizedwithsecuritiesheldbythepledgingfinancialinstitution,orbyitstrustdepartmentoragentbutnotintheTown’sname.) CARRYING BANK CATEGORYACCOUNTTYPE AMOUNT BALANCE #� #2 #3InterestBearing Accounts $6��,�39.9� $���,632.�2 $���,632.�2 $- $-

NOTEC-INTERFUNDRECEIVABLESANDPAYABLES: Duetoandduefromotherfundsconsistofthefollowing: DueToTrustFunds $�,26�.2�

NOTED-GENERALLONG-TERMDEBT: ThefollowingisasummaryofnotetransactionsoftheTownofWashingtonfortheyearendedDecember3�,20�6: Balance Balance �/�/�6 Additions Reductions �2/3�/�6MachiasSavingsBank-FireTruck ��,000.00 ��,000.00 TheFirst-LineofCredit MachiasSavingsBank-MunicipalGarage 92,�7�.�9 �0,�33.60 ��,937.99TheFirst-PlowTruck ��3,766.00 �7,0�0.0� �26,7��.96TheFirst-FireTruckChassis �6,��9.00 �6,��9.00 2��,237.�9 �6,��9.00 ��,��3.6� 29�,��2.9�

GeneralFund:MachiasSavingsBank-FireTruck: ThenotedatedJune�6,20��isfor$90,000.00payable overfiveyearswithannualprincipalpaymentsof$��,000.00. Theinterestrateis2.99%.Thenotewaspaidinfullin20�6. –TheFirst-LineofCredit: Thelineofcreditisafixedrate(�.00%)nondisclosable revolvinglineofcreditfor$2�0,000.00.Thenoteisdated August��,20��andmayberenewedonanannualbasis.There wasnobalanceoutstandingatDecember3�,20�6. MachiasSavingsBank-MunicipalGarage: ThenotedatedJuly3�,20�2paidofftheCamdenNational Bankfor$�22,�66.6�.Itispayableoverelevenyearswith annualprincipalandinterestpaymentsof$�2,967.7�.Theinterest rateisfixedat2.�9%. ��,937.99TheFirst-PlowTruck: ThenotedatedDecember�7,20��isfor$��3,766.00, payableovereightyearswithannualprincipalandinterest paymentsof$20,��3.�3.Theinterestrateisfixedat2.7�%. �26,7��.96

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TheFirst-FireTruckChassis: ThenotedatedOctober�,20�6isfor$�6,��9.00,payableoverten yearswithannualprincipalandinterestpaymentsof$9,763.�2. Theinterestrateisfixedat2.2�%. �6,��9.00 29�,��2.9�

Theannual requirements to amortizenotespayable asofDecember3�,20�6follows:YEARENDING DECEMBER3� PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL 20�7 3�,2��.69 7,630.3� �2,9��.07 20�� 36,20�.�7 6,706.20 �2,9��.07 20�9 37,��7.�� �,7�7.66 �2,9��.07 2020 3�,�2�.69 �,793.3� �2,9��.07 202� 39,�29.9� 3,7��.�6 �2,9��.07 Thereafter �09,2�0.3� �,72�.�0 ���,93�.�� 29�,��2.9� 3�,397.�� 329,��0.�3

NOTEE-GENERALFUNDBUDGET: The Town operates on a net budget as compared with a gross budget. Allrevenues are not estimated, but are credited to the particular operating account.Certainrevenuesarededicatedforparticularpurposesbyvoteofthetownspeopleattheannualtownmeetingoratspecialtownmeetings. Attheannualtownmeeting,heldinMarchofeachyear,thetownspeoplevoteonvariousarticlesonwhichamountsforappropriationshavebeenrecommendedbytheBoardofSelectmenand/ortheBudgetCommittee.

NOTEF-ASSIGNEDFOROTHERPURPOSES: Historically, the townspeople vote to carry certain departmental unexpendedbalancesforward to thefollowingyear forexpenditure.This isusually in lieuofadditionalappropriationsinanyparticularaccount. PublicSafety �,6�9.00 PublicWorks 269,��7.67 Unclassified �,�03.2� 27�,�39.��

NOTEG-DEFERREDREVENUE: DeferredRevenueconsistsofthefollowing: Prepaid20�7Taxes �,�90.3� Suspense �2,663.23 �7,��3.��

NOTEH-EXPENDITURESINEXCESSOFAPPROPRIATIONS: Duringtheyearexpendituresexceededtotalrevenueandappropriationsinthefollowinggeneralfundcategories:

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REVENUEAND REVENUESANDFUNCTION APPROPRIATION EXPENDITURES VARIANCEMiscellaneousRevenues 9,200.00 �,2��.2� (9��.7�)FlagsforVeteransGraves 7�0.00 7�0.�� (.��) Theoverdraftsintherevenueaccountswereduetorevenuesnotmeetingbudgetedexpectations;andintheexpenseaccountsexpendituresexceededappropriations.

NOTEI-REVENUERECOGNITION-PROPERTYTAXES: TheTown’spropertytaxforthecurrentyearwasleviedJune29,20�6ontheassessedvaluelistedasofApril�,20�6foralltaxablerealandpersonalpropertylocated in theTown.TaxesweredueonOctober3,20�6with interestat7%perannumorpart thereof commencingOctober�, 20�6.Liens are filedonany realpropertywheretaxesremainunpaidbetweeneightandtwelvemonthsafterthelevydate. TheNationalCouncilonGovernmentalAccounting (N.C.G.A.) InterpretationNo.3requiresthatpropertytaxrevenueberecognizedonlytotheextentitwillbecollectedwithin60daysfollowingtheyearend.Thedeferredtaxrevenueshownonthebalancesheetrepresentspropertytaxesnotexpectedtobecollectedwithin60daysaftertheyearend. Propertytaxesarerecognizedwhentheybecomeavailable.Availableincludesthosetaxesexpectedtobecollectedwithin60daysafteryearendasstatedabove.Delinquent taxes are considered fully collectible and therefore no allowance foruncollectibletaxesisprovided.

NOTEJ-INTERESTCOSTINCURRED: During the current year, the Town incurred interest costs totaling $6,��3.6�whichwaschargedasanexpensetovariousoperatingaccounts.

NOTEK-RISKMANAGEMENT: TheTownisexposedtovariousrisksoflossrelatedtotorts;theftof,damageto,anddestructionofassets;errorsandomissions;injuriestoemployees;andnaturaldisasters.All significant losses are covered by commercial insurance. There hasbeennosignificantreductionininsurancecoverage.Settlementamountshavenotexceededinsurancecoverageforthecurrentyearorthethreeprioryears.

NOTEL-PROPERTY,PLANT,ANDEQUIPMENT: ThefollowingisasummaryofchangesinfixedassetsatDecember3�,20�6: BALANCE BALANCE JAN�,20�6 ADDITIONS DISPOSALS DEC3�,20�6LandandImprovements 20,600.00 20,600.00Buildings 766,��9.00 �,�9�.00 77�,3�3.00Equipment �6�,�3�.00 22,��3.00 (��,���.00) �7�,737.00MotorVehicles 76�,29�.00 97,���.00 (��,9�7.00) �09,7��.00Infrastructure �2,��7,�02.00 270,�7�.00 �2,��7,�76.00 ��,270,�90.00 39�,262.00 (7�,�9�.00) ��,�9�,3��.00

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Accumulated Depreciation (��,236,933.00) (���,6�6.00) ��,229.00 (��,6�7,360.00)NetProperty,Plant,and Equipment 3,033,6�7.00 (�6,39�.00) (30,269.00) 2,9�6,99�.00

Depreciation expense for the period totaled $���,6�6.00. Of that amount,$7,263.00was forGeneralGovernment, $���,9��.00was forPublicWorks, and$32,��9.00wasforPublicSafety.

NOTEM-OVERLAPPINGDEBT: TheTownofWashingtonisaparticipantinMSAD#�0andissubjecttoannualassessmentofitsproportionalshareofschoolexpenses.Long-termdebtoutstandinginMSAD#�0forwhichtheTownofWashingtonwouldbeproportionallyresponsibleintheeventtheSchooldefaultedisapproximately$9,66�,070.00atJune30,20�6.TheTownofWashington’s sharewouldbe�0.�7%of thedebtorapproximately$9�3,3��.00. TheTownofWashington is situated inKnoxCountyand is therefore subjectto annual assessment of its proportional share of county taxes. Long-term debtoutstanding in Knox County for which the Town of Washington would beproportionallyresponsibleintheeventtheCountydefaultedwas$2,3�2,0��.00atDecember 3�, 20�6.TheTown ofWashington’s share would be �.9��0% of thedebt,orapproximately$��,���.00.

NOTEN-COMMITMENT: TheTownhasenteredacontractwithK&TFireEquipmenttopurchaseanewmetalfabfiretruckintheamountof$3��,297.00.FinancinghasbeensecuredwithaletterofcommitmentfromTheFirst.Adrawdownof$�6,��9.00wastakeninDecember20�6topayforthechassis(seeNoteD).Deliveryofthetruckisexpectedinearlyspring20�7.

NOTEO-SUBSEQUENTEVENTS: Managementhasmadeanevaluationofsubsequenteventstoandincludingtheauditreportdate,whichwasthedatethefinancialstatementswereavailabletobeissued,anddeterminedthatanysubsequenteventsthatwouldrequirerecognitionordisclosurehavebeenconsideredinthepreparationofthefinancialstatements.

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ScheduleA-�TOWN OF WASHINGTON

Budgetary Comparison Schedule - General Fundfor the year ended December 31, 2016

ORIGINALANDREVENUES: FINALBUDGET ACTUALPropertyTaxes �,9�6,2�7.�0 �,99�,207.��ExciseTaxes 220,000.00 2�0,97�.��IntergovernmentalRevenues 66,000.00 66,000.00HomesteadReimbursement ��,30�.3� ��,30�.�0BuildingPermits-Town �,300.00 �,�69.0�TreeGrowthReimbursement 3,�00.00 3,9�9.�9VeteransReimbursement �,�00.00 �,679.00Miscellaneous 9,200.00 �,3�0.3�Interest �,000.00 6,66�.3�PublicWorks ���,�07.�9GeneralGovernment �0,92�.9�BETE 3�,39�.76 3�,396.00PublicSafety 2,692.�3Unclassified ��0.00MiningPermitsandInspections 3,000.00 �,��0.00InterestonOverdueTaxes �2,000.00 2�,979.2�TotalRevenues 2,397,3��.�� 2,600,��7.��EXPENDITURES: Education-MSAD#�0 �,�3�,99�.76 �,�2�,3�7.02KnoxCountyTax ���,���.00 ���,��7.�0GeneralGovernment 297,�03.36 300,227.07PublicWorks 370,323.6� �9�,077.9�PublicSafety 39,966.00 ��,0�0.9�PublicAssistance 3,000.00 2�6.00Unclassified �2,676.00 ��,902.�7TCSWMO 36,3�3.00 36,��9.90KnoxCommunication �0,2�0.00 �0,2�0.00DebtPrincipal ��,700.00 ��,��3.6�DebtInterest 6,��3.6�FireTruckChassis �6,��9.00TotalExpenditures 2,�32,20�.76 2,629,���.�7ExcessofExpendituresOverRevenues (3�,�90.2�) (29,3��.03)OTHERFINANCINGSOURCES: LoanProceeds �6,��9.00ExcessofRevenuesandOtherSourcesOver (Under)ExpendituresandOtherUses (3�,�90.2�) �7,030.97FundBalance,January� 7��,��3.�� 7��,��3.��FundBalance,December3� 7�3,292.�6 �0�,2��.0�

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ScheduleA-3TOWN OF WASHINGTON

Statement of Changes in Unappropriated Surplusfor the year ended December 31, 2016

UnappropriatedSurplus,January� ���,293.�3 INCREASES: OperatingAccountBalancesLapsed- Net(ScheduleA-�) 96,��3.97DecreaseinDeferredTaxes �,990.0� �0�,�0�.0�TotalAvailable 6�6,397.�� DECREASES: AppropriatedatAnnualTownMeeting 7�,000.00AppropriatedatSpecialTownMeeting ��,723.6� �6,723.6� UnappropriatedSurplus,December3� �29,67�.20

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Emergency Management Ordinanceof the Town of Washington

Table of ContentsEmergencyManagementOrdinanceoftheTownofWashingtonArticle�. AuthorityArticle2. PurposeArticle3. DefinitionsArticle�. EstablishmentoftheOfficeofEmergencyManagementArticle�. Emergency Management Director Position and Office Members Section�.0� AppointmentandTerm Section�.02 LevelandTraining Section�.03 GeneralDuties Section�.0� PowersDuringaProclaimedEmergencyArticle6. EmergencyProclamationArticle7. TerminationofaProclaimedEmergencyArticle�. BoardofSelectmen–PowersDuringaProclaimedEmergencyArticle9. AppropriationofFundsforaProclaimedEmergencyArticle�0. CommitmentofTownResourcesDuringProclaimedEmergencyArticle��. AcceptanceofEmergencyDonationsArticle�2. AdoptionoftheNationalIncidentManagementSystemArticle�3. SeverabilityArticle��. ConflictingOrdinances,Orders,RulesandRegulationsSuspended

Emergency Management Ordinance of the Town of WashingtonArticle 1. AuthorityThisordinanceisauthorizedunderTitle30A, M.R.S.A.§300�etseq.andshallbeknownastheEmergency Management Ordinance of the Town of Washington.

Article 2. PurposeA. ToestablishtheOfficeofEmergencyManagementthatwillensurethecompleteandefficientutilizationofthetown’sfacilitiesandresourcesduringanyperiodofproclaimedemergency.B. To define the duties and authority of the Washington Office of EmergencyManagement Director who shall coordinate all activities in connection withEmergencyManagement.C. TodefinetheprotocolforissuingaTownEmergencyProclamation.D. TodefinepowersandauthoritiesgiventotheBoardofSelectmen,FireChief,andEmergencyManagementDirectorduringaproclaimedemergency.E. ToestablishtheNationalIncidentManagementSystem(NIMS)asthemunicipalstandardforallhazardsincidentmanagement.

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Article 3. DefinitionsThefollowingdefinitionsshallapplyintheinterpretationofthisordinance:Disaster: Theoccurrenceorimminentthreatofwidespreadorseveredamage,injuryorlossoflifeorpropertyresultingfromanynaturalorman-madecauseincluding,butnotlimitedto,fire,icestorm,blizzard,flood,earthquake,windstorm,oilspillorotherwatercontaminationrequiringemergencyactiontoavertdangerordamage,epidemic,aircontamination,criticalmaterialshortage,infestation,explosion,riot,saidoccurrencebeingof significant scopeas toexceed thenormalabilityof theTown’sresourcestomitigate,respondtoorrecoverfrom.Emergency:Aneventthatthreatensthelife,safety,andpropertyoftheresidentsorvisitorsofWashingtonordestructionoftheenvironment,thatrequiresimmediateactiontomitigate,contain,orcontrolthesituation.Emergency Management Forces: Theemployees,equipmentandfacilitiesofalltowndepartments,boards,institutions,andcommissions,aswellasallvolunteerpersons,organizations,equipmentandfacilitiescontributedby,orobtainedfrom,volunteerpersonsoragencies.Emergency Proclamation: Agovernmentaldeclarationthatadisasteroremergencyexistsorappearsimminent.Theseincludeastate of emergencyproclamationatthenational, state, county or local level that covers all or a section of the Town ofWashington.Local:WithinthegeographicboundariesofWashingtonand/orWashingtonandthemunicipalitiesadjacenttoit.

Article 4. Establishment of the Office of Emergency ManagementThereisherebyestablishedwithintheTownofWashington,Maine,anemergencymanagementorganizationtobeknownas theWashington Office of Emergency Management(OEM).InconjunctionwiththeBoardofSelectmenandFireChief,thisoffice is responsible for thepreparationand implementationof emergencymanagement plans to minimize injury and loss due to a serious emergency ordisaster.

Article 5. Emergency Management Director Position and Office MembersTheWashingtonOfficeofEmergencyManagementshallconsistofadirector,andothermembersthatshallbeappointedbytheBoardofSelectmenwhendeemed necessary. The position of Emergency Management Director (EMD)fortheTownofWashingtonisherebycreated. Section 5.01 Appointment and TermThe Board of Selectmen shall appoint the Emergency Management Director.This appointment shall be made within 30 days after the date of theAnnualTownMeetingforatermofthreeyears. Section 5.02 Level and TrainingThe Emergency Management Director is expected to earn the Maine Basic Emergency Management Director levelofcertification.Trainingisavailable,but not limited to Knox County EmergencyManagementAgency (KXEMA),MaineEmergencyManagementAgency(MEMA)andFEMA.

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Section 5.03 General DutiesTheEmergencyManagementDirectorisresponsibleforperformingthefivephasesof Emergency Management: planning, preparedness, mitigation, response, andrecovery.TheEmergencyManagementDirectordutiesshallinclude,butnotbeinglimitedtothefollowing:A. PrepareandmaintaintheEmergencyOperationsPlan(EOP)for theTownofWashington,whichshallbesubmittedtotheBoardofSelectmenforapprovalandreviewedonanannualbasis.TheplanshallincorporatetheprinciplesoftheNationalIncidentManagementSystem(NIMS)andtheIncidentCommandSystem(ICS).B. PrepareandupdateaHazardRiskandVulnerabilityAssessment,annually.C. CompleteandreportInitialDamageAssessments(form7’s)toKnoxEMA.D. Prepareandmaintainalistoflocallyavailabledisasterresources.E. Developproceduresfortheorganization,staffing,activationandoperationoftheWashingtonEmergencyOperationsCenter(EOC).F. Coordinate and maintain written emergency and disaster Mutual AidAgreementswiththe approvaloftheBoardofSelectmen.G. Provide Emergency Management training to town officials, planners, andemergency responders.H. DevelopandimplementaDisasterExerciseprogram.I. AttendCountyLocalEmergencyManagersmeetings.J. Maintain records and submit information as required for compliance withcounty,stateand federalregulationsand/orguidelines.K. MakeDisasterPreparednessinformationavailabletotownresidents.L. Establish systems to notify and inform all residents about any emergencysituation.M. When necessary, serve as liaison between the town and county/state/federalofficialsduring disasterrecovery.N. Complete and submit applications for grants that may become available andbeneficial for improvingemergencymanagement and responsecapability for theTownofWashington.O. ServeasNIMSCoordinatorfortheTownofWashington Section 5.04 Powers During a Proclaimed EmergencyWhenanemergencyproclamationisineffect,theEmergencyManagementDirectorordesigneeshallhavethefollowingresponsibilitiesandauthorities:A. Responsible for the organization, staffing and activation of the EmergencyOperationsCenter(EOC)asdefinedintheTown’sEmergency Operations Plan.B. Empowered to make any reasonable request for assistance from adjacenttownspursuanttoestablishedMutualAidAgreements.C. Authorizedtorequestaidorassistancefromthestateoranypoliticalsubdivisionof the state and may render assistance to other political subdivision under theprovisionsofstatestatute.D. Coordinaterequestsforassistancefromotherregional, county,stateorfederalagenciesthroughtheCountyEMADirector.

These provisions will terminate at the end of the proclaimed emergency.

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Article 6. Emergency ProclamationThe Washington BoardofSelectmenshall have the power and authority to issue,bywrittendeclaration, aproclamation thatanemergencyexists wheneveradisasterorcivilemergencyexistsorappearsimminent. Theproclamation maydeclare thatanemergencyexists inanyorallsectionsoftheTown.A. Notwithstanding the above, when consultation by a quorum the Board ofSelectmenwouldresult inasubstantial delayininitiatinganeffectiveresponsetoalleviateorpreventanemergencyordisaster,thenthefollowingpersonsshallhavethepowerandauthority to issueaproclamation that anemergencyexists, in thefollowingorderofsuccession:theChairpersonoftheBoardofSelectmen,anothermemberof theBoardofSelectmen, theFireChief, theEmergencyManagementDirector.B. Acopyof suchaproclamationshallbefiledwiththeTownClerkwithintwenty-four(2�)hoursoronthenextbusinessdaythattheTownClerk’sofficeisopen.C. The Washington Emergency Operations Plan shall be the Town’s governingdocument for emergency response and recovery by all municipal organizations.The Emergency Management Director shall be responsible for submitting a fullreporttotheBoardofSelectmenofallactionstakenasaresultoftheproclaimedemergency.

Article 7. Termination of a Proclaimed EmergencyA. When the Fire Chief and/or Emergency Management Director are satisfiedthatadisasterno longerexists, theyshall recommendto theBoardofSelectmento terminate theemergencyproclamation,oranypart thereof.WhenconsultationbyaquorumtheBoardofSelectmenwouldresult inasubstantial delay,thenthefollowingpersonsshallhavethepowerandauthoritytoterminatetheemergencyproclamation in the following order of succession: in the following order ofsuccession: the Chairperson of the Board of Selectmen, another member of theBoardofSelectmen,theFireChief,theEmergencyManagementDirector.B. TerminationsofemergencyproclamationshallbefiledintheOfficeoftheTownClerkwithin2�hoursoronthenextbusinessdaythattheTownClerk’sofficeisopen.C. NolocalemergencyproclamationmaystayineffectforlongerthanfivedaysunlessrenewedbytheBoardofSelectmen.

Article 8. Board of Selectmen – Powers During a Proclaimed EmergencyA. When an emergency proclamation is in effect, the Board of Selectmen ordesigneemaydeclaresuchregulationsororders,asheorshedeemsnecessarytoprotectlifeandpropertyandtopreservecriticalresourceswithinthepurposesofthisarticle.Suchregulationsmayinclude,butarenotlimitedto,thefollowing: �. RegulationsorordersprohibitingorrestrictingthemovementofvehiclesinareaswithintheTown; 2. Regulationsororders facilitatingor restricting themovementofpersonswithintheTown;

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3. RegulationsororderspertainingtothemovementofpersonsfromhazardousareaswithintheTown; �. Suchotherregulationsorordersnecessarytopreservepublicpeace,health,andsafety.B. TheBoardofSelectmenordesigneemayordertheevacuationofpersonsfromhazardousareaswithintheTown.

The provisions of this section will terminate at the end of the proclaimed emergency.

Article 9. Appropriation of Funds for a Proclaimed EmergencyTheTownshallmakeanappropriationattheAnnualTownMeetingtospendfundsuptoapercentageofthethencurrentavailableGeneralFundBalancetocoverthecostofvitalsupplies,equipmentandotheritemsfoundlackingandneededfortheprotectionofhealth,lifeandpropertyduringaproclaimedemergency.

Article 10. Commitment of Town Resources During Proclaimed EmergencyA. The Board of Selectmen has authority to useTown resources to obtain vitalsupplies,equipmentandotheritemsfoundlackingandneededfortheprotectionofhealth,lifeandpropertyduringaproclaimedemergencywithoutfollowingnormalpurchasingordisbursementprocedures.IntheabsenceoftheBoardofSelectmen,thefireChiefand/ortheEmergencyManagementDirectoraregiventhisauthority.Whenever possible, these actions will be taken at the direction of the Board ofSelectmen or Board of Selectmen Chair unless obtaining that authority wouldunnecessarilydelayemergencyactions.B. Notwithstanding the above, the expenditure of funds shall not exceed thedollar amount voted on at theAnnual Town Meeting for the then current fiscalyear.TheBoardofSelectmenwillbeprovidedwithaTreasurer’sWarrantshowingexpendituresduringtheproclaimedemergencyassoonasamajorityof themareabletoconveneaBoardofSelectmenmeeting.C. Duringanyemergencyordisaster,formallydeclaredornot,theFireChiefshallhavetheauthoritytoutilizeTownpersonnelandequipmenttoprotectcitizen’s,life,health,andproperty.The provisions of this section will terminate at the end of the proclaimed emergency.

Article 11. Acceptance of Emergency DonationsA. Cash donations help to avoid the labor and expense of sorting, packing,transportinganddistributingdonatedgoods.TheTownTreasurerwillreceiveandrecord any financial donations and establish an accounting system to track thecontributions.B. Tooverseeanymaterialdonations,theEmergencyManagementDirectorwillappointaDonationsManager.

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Article 12. Adoption of the National Incident Management SystemThe Town of Washington hereby establishes the National Incident ManagementSystem(NIMS)asthemunicipalstandardforallhazardsincidentmanagement.This system provides a consistent approach for Federal, State, and municipalgovernments to work together more effectively and efficiently to prevent,preparefor,respondtoandrecoverfromdomestic incidents,regardlessofcause,size or complexity. NIMS will utilize standardized terminology, standardizedorganizational structures, interoperable communications, consolidated actionplans, unified command structures, uniform personnel qualification standards,uniformstandardsforplanning,training,andexercising, comprehensiveresourcemanagement,anddesignatedincidentfacilitiesduringemergenciesor disasters.All Washington emergency and disaster responders for all hazards incidentmanagementwillutilizetheNIMSIncidentCommandSystem(ICS).

Article 13. SeverabilityShouldanyprovisionsof thisordinancebedeclared invalid for any reason, suchdeclarationshall notaffectthevalidityofotherprovisionsorofthisordinanceasawhole,itbeingthelegislative intentthattheprovisionsofthisordinanceshallbeseverableandremainvalidnotwithstandingsuchdeclaration.

Article 14. Conflicting Ordinances, Orders, Rules and Regulations SuspendedAtalltimeswhenanemergencyproclamationisineffectandanyinconsistenciesexist, the orders, rules and regulations made and promulgated pursuant to thisordinanceshallsupersedeallexistingordinances,orders,rulesandregulations.

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Town of Washington Moratorium Ordinance on

Retail Marijuana Establishments and Retail Marijuana Stores and

Retail Marijuana Social ClubsWHEREAS, the “Marijuana Legalization Act,” has become law in Maine,

codifiedintheMaineRevisedStatutesinTitle7,chapter��7;andWHEREAS, the Marijuana LegalizationAct (hereinafter, “Act”) authorizes

municipalities to regulate the number of retail marijuana stores and the locationandoperationofretailmarijuanasocialclubsandretailmarijuanaestablishments,including retail marijuana stores, retail marijuana cultivation facilities, retailmarijuanaproductsmanufacturingfacilitiesandretailmarijuanatestingfacilities,as those termsaredefined in theAct,aswellasproviding theoption toprohibittheoperationofretailmarijuanasocialclubsandretailmarijuanaestablishments,includingstores,cultivationfacilities,manufacturingfacilitiesandtestingfacilities,withintheirjurisdiction;and

WHEREAS,theproposedActwillnotlimittheprivilegesorrightsaffordedby the Maine Medical Use of Marijuana Act (22 M.R.S.A. §§2�2�-2�30-B) toqualifying patients, primary caregivers, or registered dispensaries, includingcultivationfacilitiesassociatedwithanyofthoseclassifications;and

WHEREAS, the Town’s current ordinances do not include any regulationsrelatedtoretailmarijuanastores,retailmarijuanaestablishmentsorretailmarijuanasocialclubsundertheproposednewAct;and

WHEREAS, the unregulated location and operation of retail marijuanaestablishments,retailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubswithintheTownofWashingtonraiseslegitimateandsubstantialquestionsabouttheimpactofsuchestablishments,storesandsocialclubsontheMunicipality,includingquestionsabout thecompatibilityof retailmarijuanaestablishments, retailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubswithexistingusesanddevelopmentinresidential,commercialandindustrialzoningdistricts;thepotentialadverseheaithandsafetyeffectsofretailmarijuanaestablishments,retailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubsonthecommunityifnotproperlyregulated;thepossibilityofillicitsaleanduseofmarijuanaandmarijuanaproducts tominorsandmisuseofmarijuanaandmarijuanaproductsby thosewhowouldabuse theusesauthorizedunder theAct;potentialcriminalactivityassociatedwiththecultivation,manufacturing,saleanduseofmarijuanaandmarijuanaproductsfornon-medicinalpurposesandthepotential increased burden on the Town’s fire department; and the adequacy of

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theTown’sstreetsandinfrastructuretoaccommodatetheadditionaltrafficand/orpopulation that may result from the presence of retail marijuana establishments,retailmarijuanastoresorretailmarijuanasocialclubs;and

WHEREAS,thepossibleeffectofthelocationandoperationofretailmarijuanaestablishments and/or retail marijuana stores and/or retail marijuana social clubswithin the Town has potentially serious implications for the health, safety andwelfareoftheTownanditsresidents;and

WHEREAS, theTown needs time to review theAct and to review its ownordinances to determine the implications of future proposed retail marijuanaestablishments and/or retail marijuana stores and/or retail marijuana social clubsto develop reasonable ordinances governing the location end operations of suchestablishmentsandstoresandsocialclubstoaddresstheconcernscitedabove;and

WHEREAS,theTown’scurrentordinancesareinsufficienttopreventseriouspublicharmthatcouldbecausedbytheunregulateddevelopmentofretailmarijuanaestablishmentsandretailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubsandotherusesauthorizedbytheAct,therebynecessitatingamoratorium;and

WHEREAS, the board of municipal officers, the administration and theplanningboard,withtheprofessionaladviceandassistanceoftheCountySheriff’sOffice, shall study theTown’s current ordinances to determine the land use andotherregulatoryimplicationsofretailmarijuanaestablishmentsandretailmarijuanastores and retail marijuana social clubs and consider what locations, if any, andconditionsofapproval,ifany,mightbeappropriateforsuchuses;and

WHEREAS,amoratoriumisnecessarytopreventanoverburdeningofpublicfacilitiesthatisreasonablyforeseeableastheresultofretailmarijuanaestablishmentsandretailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubsandotherusesauthorizedbytheAct,beinglocatedintheTown;and

WHEREAS, it is anticipated that such a study, review, and development ofrecommendedordinancechangeswill takeat leastonehundredandeighty (��0)daysfromthedatetheTownenactsthisMoratoriumOrdinanceonretailmarijuanaestablishmentsandretailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialClubs;

NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the legislative body of the Townof Washington, that the following Moratorium Ordinance on retail marijuanaestablishmentsandretailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubsbe,andhereby is, enacted, and, in furtherance thereof, the legislative body does herebydeclareamoratoriumonthelocation,operationorlicensingofanyretailmarijuanasocial clubs and any retail marijuana establishments, including retail marijuanastores,retailmarijuanacultivationfacilities,retailmarijuanaproductsmanufacturingfacilitiesandretailmarijuanatestingfacilities,withintheTown.

ThisMoratoriumOrdinanceshalltakeeffect,onceenactedbythelegislativebody,butshallbeapplicableasofMarch26,20�7asexpresslyprovidedbelow.Themoratoriumshallremainineffectforonehundredandeighty(��0)daysfromthedateofapplicabilityofthisOrdinance,unlessextendedbytheBoardofSelectmen,repealed,ormodifiedbythelegislativebody,fortheexpresspurposeofdraftinganamendmentoramendmentstotheTown’scurrentordinancestoprotectthepublic

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from health and safety risks including, but not limited to, compatibility of retailmarijuanaestablishments,retailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubswithexistingandpermitteduses in residential,commercialand industrialzoningdistricts;thecorrelationofretailmarijuanaestablishments,retailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubswithmedicalmarijuanacultivationfacilitiesanddispensaries,allasdefinedintheAct;thepotentialadversehealthandsafetyeffectsofretailmarijuanaestablishmentsandretailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubsonthecommunityifnotproperlyregulated;thepossibilityofillicitsaleanduseofmarijuanaandmarijuanaproductstominorsandmisuseofmarijuanaandmarijuanaproductsbythosewhowouldabusetheusesauthorizedunderthenewlaw;criminalactivityassociatedwiththecultivation,manufacturing,saleanduseofmarijuanaandmarijuanaproductsfornon-medicinalpurposesandthepotentialincreased burden on the public safety agencies serving the Town in respondingto the same; and the adequacy of theTown’s infrastructure to accommodate theadditional traffic and/or population that may result from the presence of retailmarijuanaestablishmentsorretailmarijuanastoresorretailmarijuanasocialclubsintheTown,

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this Ordinance shall apply to retailmarijuanastoresandretailmarijuanasocialclubsandretailmarijuanaestablishments,including retail marijuana stores, retail marijuana cultivation facilities, retailmarijuanaproductsmanufacturingfacilitiesandretailmarijuanatestingfacilities,asthosetermsaredefinedbytheAct,codifiedat7M.R.S.A.§§2��2(36),(3�),(39),(�0),(��),thatmaybeproposedtobelocatedwithintheTownonoraftertheMarch26,20�7applicabilitydateofthisOrdinance;and

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that notwithstanding the provisions of IM.R.S.A.§302oranyotherlawtothecontrary,thisOrdinance,whenenacted,shallgovernanyproposedretailmarijuanaestablishmentsorretailmarijuanastoresorretailmarijuanasocialclubsforwhichanapplicationforabuildingpermit,CertificateofOccupancy,siteplanoranyotherrequiredapprovalhasnotbeensubmittedtoandgrantedfinalapprovalbytheCodeEnforcementOfficer,PlanningBoardorotherMunicipalofficialorboardpriortotheapplicabilitydateofthisOrdinance;and

BEITFURTHERORDAINED,thatnopersonororganizationshalldeveloporoperatearetailmarijuanaestablishmentorretailmarijuanastoreorretailmarijuanasocialclubwithintheTownonoraftertheeffectivedateofthisOrdinancewithoutcomplyingwithwhateverordinanceamendmentoramendmentsthelegislativebodymayenactasaresultofthisMoratoriumOrdinance;and

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that during the time this MoratoriumOrdinance is ineffect,noofficer,official,employee,office,administrativeboardoragencyoftheTownshallaccept,process,approve,deny,orinanyotherwayactuponanyapplicationfora license,buildingpermitoranyother typeof landuseapprovalorpermitand/oranyotherpermitsorlicensesrelatedtoaretailmarijuanaestablishmentorretailmarijuanastoresorretailmarijuanasocialclub;and

BEITFURTHERORDAINED,thatthoseprovisionsoftheTown’sordinancesthatareinconsistentorconflictingwiththeprovisionsofthisOrdinance,arehereby

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repealedto theextent that theyareapplicablefor thedurationof themoratoriumherebyordained,andasitmaybeextendedaspermittedbylaw,butnototherwise;and

BEITFURTHERORDAINED,thatifretailmarijuanaestablishmentsorretailmarijuanastoresorretailmarijuanasocialclubsareestablishedinviolationofthisOrdinance,eachdayofanycontinuingviolationshallconstituteaseparateviolationofthisOrdinance,andtheTownshallbeentitledtoallrightsavailabletoitinlawandequity,including,butnotlimitedto,finesandpenalties,Injunctiverelief,anditsreasonableattorney’sfeesandcostsinprosecutinganysuchviolations;and

BEITFURTHERORDAINED, thatshouldanysectionorprovisionof thisOrdinancebedeclaredbyanycourtofcompetentjurisdictiontobeinvalid,suchadeclarationshallnotinvalidateanyothersectionorprovision.

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Warrant for 2017 Annual Town Meeting

TO:JudsonButterman,Constable,TownofWashington.

GREETINGSInthenameoftheStateofMaine,youareherebyrequiredtonotifyand

warnthevotersoftheTownofWashington,KnoxCounty,Maine,qualifiedby lawtovote in townaffairs, tomeetat theBryantRoomof theGibbsLibrary,�0OldUnionRoad,Washington,onFriday,March2�,20�7,at�0:00a.m.,thenandtheretoactonArticle�andbysecretballotonArticle2,assetoutbelow,thepollinghoursthereforetobefrom�0:00a.m.until�:00p.m.;

AndtonotifyandwarnsaidvoterstomeetatthePrescottMemorialSchool,�00WaldoboroRoad,Washington,onSaturday,March2�,20�7,at�0:00a.m.,thenandtheretoactonArticles3through3�assetoutbelow,towit:

Article �:To choose a moderator by written ballot to preside at saidmeeting.

Article 2:Toelectallnecessarytownofficersandschoolboardmembersasarerequiredtobeelected.

Article 3:ToelectsevencitizensandtwoalternatestoserveontheTownofWashingtonBudgetCommittee.

Article �:To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen toappointallnecessarytownofficials.

Article �:To see if the Town will vote to authorize that the PlumbingInspector be paid from fees collected from plumbing permits; the E9��Coordinator be paid from E9�� applications fees; and the DrivewayEntranceCoordinatorbepaidfromdrivewayentranceapplicationfees.

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Article 6:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheMunicipalOfficersto spend an amount not to exceed 3/�2 of the budgeted amount in eachbudgetedcategoryofthe20�7annualbudgetduringtheperiodfromJanuary�,20��,tothedateofthe20��AnnualTownMeeting.Explanation: This article legalizes municipal expenditures made after the fiscal year ends, but before the next Annual Town Meeting.

Article 7:ToseeiftheTownwillfixadatewhentaxeswillbedueandpayable,andfixarateofinteresttobechargedonunpaidtaxesaftersaiddate.(Selectmen and Tax Collector recommend 2017 taxes will be due and payable on October 2, 2017.) (Maximum interest rate on overdue taxes allowed by State Law: 7.0%)

Article �:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetosettheinterestratetobepaidbytheTownonabatedtaxesat�%.Explanation: If taxes are paid and later abated, the Town must refund the abated taxes and pay interest on them. 36 MRSA, Sub. Sect. 506A calls for interest of 12% on abated taxes if the Town fails to set a rate. The rate set by the Town cannot be less than 8%.

Article 9:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheMunicipalOfficerstomakeafinaldeterminationregardingtheclosingoropeningofroadstowintermaintenancepursuantto23MRSASection29�3.

Article �0:To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen tosell and dispose of property acquired by tax liens, other liens, or otherprocesses,and to issuequitclaimdeeds forsame.Beforegoing topublicauction,Selectmenareauthorized tooffer thesaleof theproperty to theformerownerforbacktaxes,interests,andcosts.Iftheofferisnotacceptedin60days,theSelectmenshalldisposeofthepropertybypublicauction.Allnetproceedsfromanyauctionshallbeplacedinthetown’sroadreserveaccount.

Article ��:ToseeiftheTownwillauthorizetheSelectmentoappropriatemoneyfromthesaleofanyTowntaxacquiredlandstopaythecostsofsaidsale.

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Article �2:To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen todisposeoftown-owneditemswithavalueof$�,000.00orlessundersuchtermsandconditionsastheydeemadvisable.

Article �3:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoappropriatethe20�6SnowmobileRefund to the Washington Hill & Gully Riders for the sole purpose ofmaintaining their snowmobile trails, to be open to the use of the publicfromNovember��untilApril�andtoauthorizethemunicipalofficerstoenterintoanagreementwiththeclub,undersuchtermsandconditionsasthemunicipalofficersmaydeemadvisable,forthatpurpose,orseewhatactiontheTownwilltake.Explanation: The snowmobile registration money must be appropriated annually by the Town for whatever purpose it desires. If all or part of it is appropriated to the snowmobile club, one of the conditions of that appropriation must be that the club’s trails are open to public use. Otherwise, it would be an illegal appropriation of public funds for a private group.

Article ��:Tosee if theTownwillauthorize theTaxCollector toacceptprepaymentoftaxesfortheyears20�7and20��fortaxesnotyetdueorassessedandfornointeresttoaccrue.

Article ��:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheTaxCollectortooffer aTax Club Payment Plan and to waive interest on taxes for thoseaccountsthatarekeptcurrent.

Article �6:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoauthorizetheFireChiefandothermunicipalofficialstoapplyforHomelandSecurityand/orothergrantsforEmergencyServices.

Article �7:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetospendanygrantmoneyreceived,nottoexceedtheamountofthegrant,forthestatedpurposesofthegrantonly.

Article ��:To see if theTownwill vote tomove the20�7overlay, plussupplementaltaxassessmentsandlessanytaxabatements, intotheRoadMaintenanceReserveAccount.

Article �9:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoadopttheEmergencyManagementOrdinance,toreplacetheexistingordinance.

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Article 20:To see if the Town will vote to adopt the Moratorium onMarijuanaRetailandSocialEstablishments.

Article 2�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoappropriateupto$�2,000fromthe Road Maintenance Reserve Account to hire an engineer to designimprovements to Calderwood Road from Little Medomak Brook to OldUnionRoad.

Article 22:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoappropriateupto$�0,000fromthe Road Maintenance Reserve Account to design and engineer DavisStreamculvertreplacementorrepair(knowntotheStateofMaineastheNancyBrookBridge)onFitchRoad.

Article 23:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoappropriatethefollowingGeneralFund revenues to be applied toward the 20�7 property tax commitment,therebydecreasingthe20�7taxcommitmentby$�66,3�2.00. Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend: ExciseTaxRevenue 22�,000.00 RevenueSharing 63,7�2.00 TreeGrowthReimbursement 3,�00.00 BuildingPermits �,�00.00 MiningPermitsandInspections �,000.00 InterestonOverdueTaxes �2,000.00 VeteransReimbursement �,600.00 OtherTownFeesCollected �,000.00 Unexpended20�6Appropriations ��,000.00 UndesignatedFundBalance �6,000.00 GeneralFundInterest 6,000.00 Total �66,3�2.00

Article 2�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$2�7,7��.3�from property taxation for 20�7 Knox County, Tri-County Solid WasteManagementOrganizationandUnionAmbulanceassessments.Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: KnoxCountyTaxAssessment ��9,0�0.62 KnoxCountyCommunications ��,�22.00 Tri-CountySolidWaste ��,77�.72 UnionAmbulance ��,�00.00 2�7,7��.3�

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Article 2�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$60,700.00frompropertytaxationforGeneralGovernmentOperations.Selectmen andBudget Committee recommend as advisory lines: LegalFees ��,000.00 Administration ��,700.00 Advertising �00.00 ComputerAnnualFees �0,�00.00 AuditofTownBooks �,200.00 ComputerTechSupport �,000.00 MMADues 2,�00.00 WorkshopsandTraining �,�00.00 Mileage �,300.00 OfficeEquipment �,000.00 ServerandBackupHardware 2,�00.00 OfficeSupplies 2,�00.00 Postage 2,200.00 PrintingandPhotocopies 200.00 SelectmenDiscretionaryFund �00.00 TaxMaps �,�00.00 TaxBilling �,�00.00 TownReportPrinting 3,000.00 MoneyOrderFees �00.00 Subtotal ��,700.00 Total 60,700.00

Article 26:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$3�,09�.00frompropertytaxationforInsurance.Selectmen andBudget Committee recommend as advisory lines: MMAInsuranceRiskPool 20,000.00 UnemploymentInsurance �,603.00 Worker’sCompensationPremium �,�9�.00 VolunteerInsurance 200.00 FirefighterAccidentInsurance �00.00 Total 3�,09�.00

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Article 27:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$���,0��.00frompropertytaxationforSalaries,Stipends,EmployeeHealthInsurance,andPayrollExpenses.Selectmen andBudget Committee recommend as advisory lines: SalariesandStipends �3�,6��.00 Selectmen(3) �9,�00.00 Secretary-Selectmen �00.00 TownClerk/TaxCollector 22,763.00 Treasurer �2,772.00 DeputyTownClerk/TaxCollector/ Treasurer 22,000.00 DeputyTownClerk/TaxCollector/ TreasurerII �0,�00.00 RegistrarofVoters �,�00.00 BallotClerks �,000.00 EMADirector 7�0.00 HealthOfficer �000.00 FireWarden(2) 300.00 FireChief �,000.00 DeputyFireChief 3,000.00 FirefighterStipends 3,7�0.00 Secretary-PlanningBoard �,2�0.00 Secretary–AppealsBoard �00.00 Assessor’sAgent �,000.00 AnimalControlOfficer 3,000.00 CodeEnforcementOfficer ��,000.00 Constable �00.00 ModeratorofopenMarchtownmeeting 200.00 SchoolBoardMemberStipend(2) �,000.00 CustodialServices �,�00.00 Sub-total �3�,6��.00 TownPortionofEmployeeHealthInsurance 33,�00.00 FICAPayrollExpenses �9,900.00 Total ���,0��.00

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Article 2�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$3��,7�2.00from property taxation for Maintenance of Town Roads and relatedoperations.Selectmen recommend as advisory lines: $381,752.00Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: $376,752.00 RoadMaintenanceMaterials&Supplies �0,000.00 PlowTruckPayment 20,���.00 TruckFuel ��,000.00 TruckMaintenance P�00 �,000.00 P200 �,000.00 P300 �,000.00 P�00 �,000.00 P�00 �,000.00 CuttingEdgesandSanderChains 7,�00.00 Culverts 3,000.00 LoaderandBackhoeFuel 2,�00.00 Loader,Backhoe&ChipperMaintenance �,�00.00 GarageMortgage �2,96�.00 GarageUtilities �,000.00 GarageMaintenance 2,000.00 RoadMaintenanceLabor Budget Comm Rec:�00,000.00 Selectmen Rec:�0�,000.00 EquipmentRental �3,000.00 ScreeningWinterSand �3,000.00 RoadSalt 2�,000.00 E9��andRoadSigns �00.00 PavingandCapitalImprovementofTownRoads �2�,000.00 DriverOSHAandDOTScreeningandTesting 600.00 Total 3��,7�2.00

Article 29:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$2,000.00frompropertytaxationforGeneralAssistance.Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: GeneralAssistance 2,000.00

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Article 30:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$63,�23.00frompropertytaxationforPublicSafety.Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: FireDepartmentGeneralSupport �2,�00.00 FireDepartmentEquipment �2,000.00 FirefighterTraining 2,000.00 FirefighterPhysicals 2,�00.00 FireTruckLoanPayment 3�,623.00 HoseTesting 2,�00.00 Total 63,�23.00

Article 3�:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$��,000.00frompropertytaxationforUtilitiesandMaintenance.Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: TownUtilities ��,000.00 BuildingMaintenance �,000.00 CemeteryMaintenance �3,000.00 StreetLights 3,000.00 MunicipalComplexSnowRemoval 3,000.00 Total ��,000.00Article 32:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$�,000.00fortheRecreationCommitteetopurchaseanEquipmentStoragebuilding.

Article 33:ToseeiftheTownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$�,�00.00frompropertytaxationforBoardsandCommittees.Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: ConservationandParksCommittee 300.00 PlanningBoardExpense 300.00 MidcoastRegionalPlanningCommission 600.00 ComprehensivePlan/OrdinanceReviewCommittee300.00 Total �,�00.00

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Article 3�:Toseeifthetownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$�6,000.00frompropertytaxationforTownCarry-overAccounts.Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: RecreationCommittee 2,000.00 HeadstoneRestorationFund �,000.00 TownRecordPreservationFund 3,000.00 RoadMaintenanceTruckFund �0,000.00 Total �6,000.00

Article 3�:Toseeifthetownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$��,000forthesupportoftheWashingtonLibraryAssociation/GibbsLibrary.

Article 36:Toseeifthetownwillvotetoraiseandappropriate$9,�26.00frompropertytaxationforMiscellaneousAccounts. Selectmen and Budget Committee recommend as advisory lines: WashingtonCommunityScholarship �,000.00 WashingtonHistoricalSociety �,000.00 WashingtonFoodBank 2,000.00 Mid-CoastHumaneSociety �,�27.00 FlagsforVeteransGraves&TownParks �00.00 DamariscottaLakeWatershedDues �0.00 Sub-total 6,077.00 SocialAgenciesandConcerns NewHopeforWomen 7�0.00 BroadreachServices 7�0.00 SpectrumGenerations 920.00 PenquisCommunityActionProgram929.00 Sub-total 3,3�9.00 Total 9,�26.00Article 37:Tosee if the townwillvote toappropriate$�03,93�.00fromthe 20�7 Local Roads Assistance Program (LRAP) for Capital RoadImprovement.Selectmen recommend as advisory lines: CapitalImprovementofTownRoads �03,93�.00

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Article 3�:To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen toappropriate any additional Revenue Sharing funds, should such fundsbecomeavailable,tofurtherreducethe20�7propertytaxcommitment.

Givenunderourhandsonthis22nddayofFebruary,20�7:

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IndexAssessors’Report......................................................................................20

AppealsBoard............................................................................................7�

Broadreach.................................................................................................9�

BudgetCommittee....................................................................................6�

CodeEnforcementOfficer.........................................................................72

ConservationCommittee...........................................................................�3

Dedication....................................................................................................3

EmergencyManagementAgency..............................................................79

GibbsLibraryReport.................................................................................�7

Governor’sReport....................................................................................�06

Hill&GullyRidersSnowmobileClub......................................................�6

IndependentAuditor’sReport..................................................................�33

ListofTaxpayers........................................................................................2�

NewHopeforWomen...............................................................................9�

Ordinance-EmergencyManagement......................................................���

Ordinance-MoratoriumonRetailMarijuanaEstablishmentsand RetailMarijuanaStoresandRetailMarijuanaSocialClubs............�6�

Penquis.......................................................................................................97

PlanningBoard...........................................................................................6�

PlumbingReport........................................................................................73

RecreationCommittee...............................................................................��

RegistrarofVotersReport..........................................................................63

RoadCommitteeReport............................................................................76

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Selectmen’sReport.....................................................................................9

Results-AnnualTownMeeting,March2�-26,20�6..............................�09

Results-SpecialTownMeeting,April�,20�6.......................................�30

Results-SpecialTownMeeting,December2�,20�6.............................�32

SpectrumGenerations................................................................................9�

StateRepresentative’sReport..................................................................�0�

StateSenator’sReport..............................................................................�07

TaxCollector’sReport...............................................................................22

TownClerk’sReport..................................................................................�7

TownGovernmentStudyCommittee........................................................7�

TownOfficers..............................................................................................�

Treasurer’sReport......................................................................................��

TriCountySolidWasteManagementOrganization..................................99

TrustUnderDeedofMadgeH.Walker.....................................................9�

U.S.Representative’sReport...................................................................�0�

U.S.Senators’Reports.............................................................................�00

Warrantfor20�7AnnualTownMeeting.................................................�6�

WashingtonCommunityScholarshipCommittee......................................90

WashingtonFireDepartment.....................................................................77

WashingtonFoodBank..............................................................................93

WashingtonHistoricalSociety..................................................................��

WashingtonLakesWatershedAssociation.................................................�0

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