TOWN WARRANT To Joseph L. Stone, a resident of the Town of North Haven, in the County of Knox, in the State of Maine, GREETINGS:

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TOWN WARRANT To Joseph L. Stone, a resident of the Town of North Haven, in the County of Knox, in the State of Maine, GREETINGS: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the said Town of North Haven, qualified by law to vote in town affairs, to assemble at the North Haven Community Building, on Saturday, the tenth day of March, A.D. 2018 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to act on the following articles to wit: Art. 1. Art. 2. Art. 3. Art. 4. Art. 5. Art. 6. Art. 7. Art. 8. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting. To choose two Members of the Select Board, each to serve a three-year term. To fix the compensation of the Members of the Select Board. (Budget Committee recommends $2,000 for the chair and $1,000 for each of the others.) To choose one Assessor of Taxes to serve a three-year term. and appropriate for Assessors' salaries and expenses. (Budget Committee recommends $33,700 from and appropriate for the Revaluation Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $5,000 from To see if the Town will vote to take $5,756.46 from Fund Balance to cover the overdrafts in the following accounts: Town Properties: $2,294.71 Snow Removal: $3,461.75 To see if the Town will vote to accept the following Cemetery Trust Funds: Fuller: Bernard & Edith Mills lot: $500

A. Galen & Gertrude Foltz lots: $1,000 Jane Sherer-Baines lot: $500 Fred Emrich lot: $500 Art. 9. To see if the Town will vote to carry forward the following 2017 Balances: Crabtree Farm 4,839.00 North Haven GIS Center 2,347.93 GIS Technology Support-Grant 342.97 Fire Department Special 22,777.95 Animal Control Account 872.50 Local Road Assistance Program 24,784.00 EMS-Special Funds 17,808.40 EMS Wilderness Course 2,784.46 Plumbing Permits 7,917.79 Mullin s Head Fundraisers 1,682.73 Recreation Council Fundraisers 6314.27 Medical Equipment 3690.07 Balances carried $96,162.07 Art. 10. To choose three members to the Budget Committee each to serve a two-year term. Art. 11. Art. 12. Art. 13. and appropriate for Administration including Town Officers' salaries not otherwise raised. (Budget Committee recommends $251,874 - $150,000 from Fund Balance, $15,150 from Office fees, interest on taxes, Water & Sewer administrative fees, and $86,724 from and appropriate for the Town Office Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $16,100 from and appropriate for the Office Equipment Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $3,500 from

Art. 14. Art. 15. Art. 16. Art. 17. Art. 18. Art. 19. Art. 20. Art. 21. Art. 22. Art. 23. To choose a Fire Chief. and appropriate for the salaries and expenses of the Fire Department. (Select Board recommends $49,300 from and appropriate for the Fire Truck Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $15,000 from and appropriate for Emergency Medical Services. (Budget Committee recommends $84,671 - $10,350 from EMS fees [Medivac costs] and $74,321 from and appropriate for the Ambulance Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $5,000 from and appropriate for Medical Coverage. (Select Board Committee recommends $412,210 - $100,000 from Clinic Charges and $312,210 from To choose two members to serve on the North Haven Medical Services Board-each to serve a three-year term. To choose a Road Commissioner. and appropriate for Roads and Bridges including road maintenance, patching and tarring, mowing, and cutting bushes. (Budget Committee recommends $85,000 - $75,000 from Excise Taxes, $7,289 from D.O.T. Rockland Division and $2,711 from Taxation.) and appropriate for Snow Removal including sanding and putting up and taking down snow fences. (Budget Committee recommends $72,300 - $50,000 from Excise Taxes and $22,300 from

Art. 24. Art. 25. Art. 26. Art. 27. Art. 28. Art. 29. Art. 30. Art. 31. Art. 32. Art. 33. and appropriate for the Town Garage Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $5,600 from and appropriate for the Highway Truck Reserve (Budget Committee recommends $5,000 from To see if the Town will vote to continue installing speed humps on public roads on North Haven. and appropriate for debt service retirement on the Road Repaving Bond. (Budget Committee recommends $123,025 from and appropriate for the Road Repaving Reserve. (Budget Committee recommends $110,000 from and appropriate for debt service retirement on the Second Bridge Loan (Budget Committee recommends $18,682 from To choose one Director for School Administrative District #7, to serve a three-year term. and appropriate for maintenance and improvements on Town Properties. (The Select Board recommend $19,000 - $6,300 from Rental Income and $12,700 from and appropriate for the Town House Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $3,000 from and appropriate for the Clinic & Residence Reserve Fund. (The Budget Committee recommends $8,000 from

Art. 34. Art. 35. Art. 36. Art. 37. Art. 38. Art. 39. Art. 40. Art. 41. Art. 42. Art. 43. and appropriate for the Community Building. (Budget Committee recommends $14,564 from and appropriate for the Community Building Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $5,800 from. and appropriate for Police Protection. (Budget Committee recommends $59,525 from and appropriate for Animal Control. (Budget Committee recommends$1,025 from To choose one member to the Town Planning Board to serve a three year term. To choose one member to the Board of Appeals to serve a five year term. and appropriate for the Planning Board, including Code Enforcement Officer's salary and expenses. (Budget Committee recommends $16,000 - $1,500 from permit fees and $14,500 from and appropriate for Public Fire Protection (Budget Committee Recommends $97,668 from and appropriate for Street Lights. (Budget Committee recommends $7,000 from To see if the Town will authorize the Select Board to appoint a Harbor Master for Pulpit Harbor, one for the Thorofare, and any other necessary Town Officers; and to fix their compensation. (Select Board recommends approval)

Art. 44. Art. 45. Art. 46. Art. 47. Art. 48. Art. 49. Art. 50. and appropriate for repairs and maintenance of Town Floats and Docks. (Budget Committee recommends $13,250 from and appropriate for the Floats and Docks Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $26,000 from To see whether the Town will vote to amend the Floats and Docks Ordinance to require the Pulpit Harbor Floats to be annually removed by December 1. (Select Board recommends approval) To see whether the Town will vote to amend the Floats and Docks Ordinance by deleting the definition of Pulpit Harbor Float 3 and replacing it with the following definition: Pulpit Harbor Float 3: Located east of and perpendicular to Pier and to delete the following words: No dinghy or vessel which exceeds 17 feet in length shall be tied to the east faces of Pulpit Harbor Floats 1,2,3 (these locations being designated by a white stripe on the decking of these floats) and replaced with the following words: No dinghy or vessel which exceeds 17 feet in length shall be tied to the east faces of Pulpit Harbor Floats 1 & 2 or to the south face of Float 3 (these locations being designated by a white stripe on the decking of these floats) (Select Board recommends approval) and appropriate for operation of the Solid Waste/Recycling Center. (Budget committee recommends $148,950- $65,000 from Fees, $83,950 from and appropriate for the Recycling Facility Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $14,650 from and appropriate for General Assistance. (Budget committee recommends $2,500 from

Art. 51. Art. 52. and appropriate to continue the North Haven Outreach Program (Budget Committee recommends $11,000 - $7,682 from Pulpit Harbor Foundation and $3,318 from and appropriate from Taxation for support of the following: Organization Request BC Rec LifeFlight $1,000 $1,000 New Hope for Women $830 $830 Midcoast Maine Community Action $325 $325 Maine Public Broadcasting Network $200 $200 Broadreach Family & Comm. Services $360 $360 Knox Clinic $1,000 $1,000 WCC (Laugh & Learn Pre-school) $30,000 $30,000 Total $33,715 $33,715 (Budget Committee recommends $33,715 - $3,181 from North Haven Sustainable Housing and $30,534 from Art. 53. Art. 54. Art. 55. Art. 56. and appropriate for the North Haven Library Association. (Budget Committee recommends $10,000 from To choose two members for the Mullin's Head Park Commission-each to serve a three-year term. and appropriate for use on the Mullin's Head property. (Budget Committee recommends $14,000 - $750 from MCHT and $6,000 from NHCP and $7,250 from To choose four members for the North Haven Recreation Council, two to serve two-year terms and two to serve unexpired 1 year terms.

Art. 57. Art. 58. Art. 59. Art. 60. Art. 61. Art. 62. Art. 63. Art. 64. Art. 65. and appropriate for the programs of the North Haven Recreation Council. (Budget Committee recommends $10,900 from To see what sum the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Playground Reserve Fund. (Budget Committee recommends $1,000 from and appropriate for care of Veterans Memorial and Graves in accordance with M.R.S.A. Title 30-A sec. 5723. (Budget Committee recommends $3,200 from and appropriate for Cemetery Mowing. (Budget Committee recommends $6,500 from and appropriate for support of the North Haven Historical Society. (Budget Committee recommends $6,500 from and appropriate for TAN Interest Charges. (Budget Committee recommends $6,000 from Interest income) and appropriate to pay the Town's share of F.I.C.A. (Budget Committee recommends $46,074 from and appropriate to pay the Town's share of Medicare. (Budget Committee recommends $10,761 from and appropriate for the Town s share of Deferred Compensation. (Budget Committee recommends $34,066 from

Art. 66. Art. 67. Art. 68. and appropriate to pay premiums on Insurance Coverage. (Budget Committee recommends $144,827 from and appropriate for Legal Expenses of the Town. (Budget Committee recommends $15,000 from To see if the Town will vote to increase the property tax levy established for the Town of North Haven by State law in the event that the municipal budget approved under the preceding articles will result in a tax commitment that is greater than that property tax levy limit. (Select Board recommends approval) Art. 69. To see if the Town will vote to set the date that 2018 taxes shall be due and payable, and to see if the Town will fix a rate of interest to be charged on taxes after said date. (Select Board recommends September 30, 2018 and 8.0% per year for interest rate) Art. 70. Art. 71. Art. 72. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Tax Collector to accept tax monies in advance of receiving the tax commitment from the Assessors. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Municipal Officers to spend an amount not to exceed 3/12 of the budgeted amount in each budget category of the 2018 annual budget during the period from January 1, 2019 to the 2019 Annual Town Meeting - with the exception of the Snow Removal Account which will be left to the discretion of the Select Board and Road Commissioner. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Municipal Officers to make final determinations regarding the closing or opening of roads to winter maintenance pursuant to 23 M.R.S.A. 2953. Art. 73. To see if the Town will vote, pursuant to 36 M.R.S.A 506-A, to set an interest rate of 3% to be paid on overpaid or abated taxes. Art. 74. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Assessors to pay out of Overlay for refunded tax abatements and

any interest due thereon. (Select Board recommends approval) Art. 75. Art. 76. Art. 77. Art. 78. Art. 79. Art. 80. Art. 81. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select Board and Treasurer, on behalf of the Town, to sell and dispose of any real estate acquired by the Town for nonpayment of taxes thereon, or for non-payment of sewer and water bills, on such terms deemed advisable, and to execute quit-claim deeds for such property, provided such transactions are given proper notice before completion. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select Board to expend funds from the Reserve Funds, if necessary, for the purposes intended during the ensuing year. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Municipal Officers to dispose of town-owned personal property with a value of $25,000 or less, under such terms and conditions as they deem advisable. To see if the Town will authorize the Select Board to accept and expend Federal and/or State funds which may be received. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select Board to accept and expend, on behalf of the Town, unrestricted, unconditional gifts not in trust, for any public purpose. To elect any other necessary Town Officers. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Select Board, School Board, and Planning Board to name one member from each board, or the community, to serve on a Search Committee, which will publish seven days in advance of the Annual Town Meeting a list of at least one candidate for each elected position. The Select Board hereby gives notice that the Registrar of Voters will be in session at the North Haven Community Building for the purpose of revising the list of voters from 8:30 AM. on the day of said meeting until adjournment.

SELECT BOARD Jonathan Demmons, Chair Stacy Beverage, Vice-Chair Linda Darling Jerry White Alexander Curtis