Notices
TOWN OFFICES/DEPARTMENTS CLOSED
All Town Offices/Departments will be closed on Monday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
Eaton’s Emergency Operations Task Force and the Board of Selectmen will be meeting for the purpose of reviewing and updating the Town’s Emergency Operations Plan. The Team will meet on the following dates at the Town Hall:
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- Tuesday, May 10 @ 9 am
- Wednesday, June 1 @ 6 pm
- Tuesday, June 14 @ 9 am
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For more information, contact Town Hall at 447-2840
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NATURAL RESOURCE INVENTORY TRAINING
Thursday, July 21st, 6:30 – 8 pm, Eaton Town Hall
Come learn about the natural characteristics of Eaton as a whole, its Town-owned lands and your own property and its relationship to the rest of Eaton. Using interactive maps we will explore the topography and geology of Eaton, its watersheds, wetlands and floodplains; its fields, forest and wildlife; and its cemeteries and scenic and recreational opportunities. Bring your laptop so that you can personally zoom in on the features of your own property and learn how to explore the Eaton NRI website further on your own.
This is the first of a series of bimonthly presentations sponsored by the Eaton Conservation Commission. Future events will focus more deeply on water, forest lands, wildlife and other topics of interest.
DEPUTY TOWN CLERK/TAX COLLECTOR WANTED
Town Clerk/Tax Collector seeks a part-time Deputy. Applicants must be resident of Eaton and able to work Monday 8:00 am-12:00 pm, Tuesday 2:00-6:00 pm, election days and conferences. The application for employment is available at eatonnh.org and may be submitted to: [email protected], PO Box 118, Eaton, NH 03832 or directly to the Town Hall. No phone calls please
AGING SERVICES RESOURCE GUIDE
This Aging Services Resource Guide for Carroll County, developed by the Mount Washington Valley Age Friendly Community, is a guide to local, state and federal services for adults in our community. It includes resources in social services, health, housing, nutrition, recreation, transportation, local clubs, libraries, education, senior services and more. It will be periodically updated by volunteers.
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”
To get the daily fire danger rating, click here
To get more information on fire danger or to subscribe to the Daily Fire Weather emails, click here
2021 PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS
To review the 2021 property assessments, click here
FIREWORKS
Please be advised that fireworks are NOT PERMITTED on Town-owned lands
REGULATION OF TOWN LAND USE
The Board of Selectmen have adopted a new ordinance regulating the use of Town Lands. For the full Ordinance, click here
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.