Notices
TOWN HALL CLOSED
Town Offices will be closed on Thursday, February 29, 2024.
SUPERVISORS OF THE CHECKLIST
The Supervisors of the Checklist will meet in public session on Saturday, March 2, 2024 between 7-7:30 pm at the Eaton Town Hall for the purpose of making additions, updates and corrections to the checklist of registered voters.
WETLANDS CONSERVATION CONVERSATION
Thursday, February 29, 6:30 – 8:00 PM at Eaton Town Hall
Wetlands trap sediment; promote groundwater infiltration; protect surface and groundwater from degradation; and reduce downstream flooding, erosion, and property damage. These services are critical as we experience more severe storms in a changing climate. Wetlands also provide important wildlife habitat and are a scenic asset of the town.
Come participate in a discussion about wetlands, how they are identified, ways to protect them, and resources such as the the National Wetlands Inventory and the NH State Wildlife Action Plan. The program will be presented by Dan Coons, a natural resource scientist based in Wolfeboro.
This is the continuation of a series of presentations sponsored by the Eaton Conservation Commission with topics including surface waters, forestry, wildlife, stone walls, and Eaton’s Natural Resource Inventory. For more information contact Dennis Sullivan at [email protected].
FIRE PERMITS
Fire permits are required and may be obtained from Dick Fortin (447-2391) or Larry Nash (447-2814).
Eaton’s Fire Danger Rating Area (FDRA) Designation is “2”
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FIREWORKS
Please be advised that fireworks are NOT PERMITTED on Town-owned lands
LAND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
Your construction project may require one or more permits from the NH Department of Environmental Services in addition to local permits. For projects that do not require a permit, there may be guidelines that you must follow during construction. It is the responsibility of the property owner and contractor to understand all local, state and federal laws for any given project. This Got Permits? chart is intended to include the most common building project types.