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Many thanks for the ongoing updates regarding the sewer line ruptures along route 25 in Center Harbor. Can anyone provide insight to the rights and responsibilities of the involved parties - the line owner, the town, the state, the impacted property owners?
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There are some marina based transient docks--or at least there used to be--municipal docks could follow that model, charging a fee. Mostly they sent a police car around in the middle of the night to see that nobody is there. No big deal to have them check for a flag or other tag that shows they paid a fee. Most towns already have restrooms near the docks, so that shouldn't be an issue. Of course, a "houseboat" would already have a state inspection sticker for their plumbing facility.
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The larger concern in our opinion is that this is the second break in a fairly short period of time in one localized area. Our infrastructure statewide is aging and is something that needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. In addition to age, climate change is also thought to be a factor in pipe failures due to changes such as temperature and precipitation.
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We are sending this e-mail update to our subscribers this afternoon. It goes into more detail about upcoming bills. Rather than copy that info word for word, I thought it might be best to summarize here:
Legislative Updates HB 1049 (Overnight Mooring of Houseboats): -Committee received 200+ emails against. -Committee voted 18-2 (ITL). -Moves to Full House *Because the vote was not unanimous it will go to the Full House Committee where it may or may not be debated on. A few members of the committee did note that they may like to see a version this bill return next year, but changed to consider ROW for property owners, seasonal housing opportunities, and water quality. HB1103-FN (Shoreland Protection Act Penalties): -Committee voted unanimously OTP (Ought to Pass). -Advancing to the Senate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Upcoming Public Hearings: SB431 (Wake Surfing): Hearing: 01/30/2024, 1:00 pm, Legislative Office Building 101, SC5. Committee: Senate Transportation. LWA Position: Oppose. Adds restrictions on wake surfing; LWA opposes due to potential ineffectiveness. There is another bill regarding wake boating and wake sports that will be coming before the RR&D Committee. HB1390 will define a "Wake sports zone” as an area of a waterbody that has a minimum of 50 contiguous acres that are at least 500 feet from shore on all sides and is at least 20 feet deep, located on a lake, pond, or reservoir. LWA plans to support HB1390 as providing the restrictions needed to ensure that wake surfing does not erode shorelines or negatively impact water quality. To put this in perspective, we have created a map showing the 150 ft., 200 ft., and 500 ft. distances from shore on Lake Winnipesaukee. You can clearly see that a 500 foot setback from shore would not limit the areas in which people can wake surf - there's a lot of lake out there! Click Here to View Map of 150 ft, 200 ft and 500 ft shoreline buffer. HB1143 (Cyanobacteria Blooms under NH Clean Lakes Program): Hearing: 01/31/2024, 10:00 am, Legislative Office Building 305. Committee: House Resources, Recreation, and Development. LWA Position: Support. Requires NHDES to address cyanobacteria blooms; LWA supports as a mechanism for NHDES control and mitigation of blooms. HB1229 (Purchase and Sale of Shoreland Property): Hearing: 01/31/2024, 2:00 pm, Legislative Office Building 305. Committee: House Resources, Recreation, and Development. LWA Position: Support. Requires acknowledgment of shoreland water quality protection act compliance standards during property transactions. |
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To view the shoreline buffer map, some readers of this thread, like myself, have adblockers or virus control on their laptops. You might have to temporarily disable them in "extensions". I've got Adblock Plus and PC Matic and had to go to extensions at the top right corner of my laptop page (three dots), click on extensions and disable. Then go back and enable again for back to protected.
Thank you Lake Winnipwsaukee Association for your efforts. |
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LWA>>>>> Need to know when HB 1390 is scheduled so we can voice support !!
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HB1390
Title: relative to regulating wakeboating and wakesports. Sponsors: (Prime) Tanner (D), Rung (D), Vail (D), Darby (D), Prentiss (D) Introduced 01/03/2024 and referred to Resources, Recreation and Development HJ 1 House Committee: Resources, Recreation and DevelopmentDue Out: 3/21/2024 Status: IN COMMITTEE LSR Number: 24-2480 |
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Search NH.gov and navigate to Legislative Branch>Bill Tracking System>hb1390>enter.
It should come up with the bill, currently being shown in committee. Dave
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Got all that and have had all the info, but cannot see where it has been scheduled for action by the commitee, which is important to send comments along.
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[I]"As of today, January 27, 2024, there is no specific date scheduled for NH House Bill HB1390 to be discussed in the Resources, Recreation and Development Committee. However, based on the available information, it's likely to happen soon:
Current Status: HB1390 was introduced on December 6, 2023, and referred to the Resources, Recreation and Development Committee on January 3, 2024. This means it is currently pending review by the committee. Committee Schedule: The committee's next scheduled meeting is Tuesday, January 31st, 2024, at 11:00 AM. While the agenda for this meeting has not been officially released yet, there is a possibility that HB1390 could be included. Previous Activity: While HB1390 hasn't been formally discussed yet, the committee did recently hold a hearing on another bill related to environmental regulations on January 22nd, 2024. This suggests an increased focus on natural resource issues, which could make HB1390's discussion more likely in the near future. Therefore, while there's no confirmed date yet, keep an eye on the Resources, Recreation and Development Committee's agenda for their January 31st meeting, as HB1390 is likely to be discussed soon. You can find the committee's schedule and agendas on the New Hampshire state website: https://ballotpedia.org/Resources,_R...epresentatives |
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Sending your comments should be done without delay. Controversial bills will generate emails in large numbers, including many from "auto-maii" websites from lobbying groups across the country. Waiting 'til the end means your email may get lost in the flood. Important to put for/against and 2-3 words about topic in the subject line. A phone call is more effective than an email and you may learn that your rep is already supporting your position. If so, send a "thank-you" confirming that support. Knowing how to read the calendar is helpful, as it uses many unique terms like executive session, early bill, crossover, etc. Many committees will say in the calendar that the committee may meet in Executive session at any time, as time allows. This could mean a vote, or simply discussion, a report from a sub-committee or a proposed amendment. An "early bill" usually means one that goes to a second committee, such as Finance. Since the bill has already had a public hearing, the second committee may or may not have a second public hearing, but they will likely hear from the prime sponsor and somebody to represent the vote(s) of the first committee. There has to be an affirmative vote on the floor (OTP or OTP/A) before the scheduling with the second committee. Last point: Reps have lives and families too. That means dinners and Boy Scouts, etc. S/he may not be home or read email the night before a hearing or a floor session. If you wait until the day/night before, you're too late. Things move very quickly at this time of year. |
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When writing the email.
Attach one name at a time... multiples may end up in a SPAM folder. You can copy and paste the field, but don't use a form letter as that has less impact. Send to the email address of each of the sponsors of the bill, and to each of the committee members. If you have the time, attend the public hearing and sign in either in support or opposition... and fill out the card if you feel the need to speak. Keep any testimony on track, you can even read it from a paper if that helps. |
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My husband has tried to reach one of the sponsors of the bill, a Mr. Griffin, I believe, and has had no response from him. We both shudder at the thought of more lake pollution. Unfortunately, some people are ignorant about the importance of keeping our waterways clean, and some just don’t give a healthy damn just as long as they are having fun and the keg doesn’t run dry. Hopefully, the bill will be defeated.
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Usually a sponsor of a bill cannot be swayed from their support of the bill... so really not someone the opposition should try to contact.
It is up to the members of the House when it hits the floor. Most often, an ITL from the committee will signal its defeat. |
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Irwin Marine has weighed in. I received this email message today.
TOMORROW! Public Hearing for SB 431: Support the Wake Responsibly Campaign SB 431, the bill that codifies the 200 ft setback distance for wake surfing promoted by the Wake Responsibly campaign, is scheduled for a public hearing on TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TH AT 1:00pm before the Senate Transportation Committee in Room 101 of the Legislative Office Building in Concord. The NH Marine Trades Association, Water Sports Industry Association, National Marine Manufacturer Association, USA Waterski & Wake Sports, Lakes Region Tourism Association and many boating families support SB 431 as a reasonable regulation for wake surfing that DOES NOT define any boat type or ban the sport. The 200 ft setback has passed in a couple of other states to date (TN, SC, GA) and is backed by a peer-reviewed scientific study. This bipartisan effort promotes the “Buffer NOT Ban” approach. We will continue to oppose HB 1301 & HB 1390, which would severely limit or potentially eliminate the ability to wake surf, but support SB 431. http://gencourt.state.nh.us/remotecommittee/senate.aspx How Can Boaters Support SB 431? 1. Testify in Support. We are pleased that we already have a number of boaters able to testify in favor of SB 431. All of the Senate Transportation Committee members are co-sponsors of the bill, so we hope it is a good hearing. 2. Attend and Stand in Support of SB 431. There will be sign-in sheets for those who want to support SB 431 but not testify. If you are able to attend the hearing, please do. The more people that stand in support, the better! 3. Register Support on SB 431 through the On-Line Sign-In Portal: See below for directions. We were very successful in the sign-in against HB 1301. Let’s do the same to SUPPORT SB 431: - Utilize the sign-in form located on the General Court website: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS FORM. - You are encouraged to sign-in well in advance of the hearing. This online form will allow you to sign in on a bill as soon as it has been scheduled for a hearing. 1. Click on the date that the bill you are interested in is being heard: January 30th. 2. Under the drop-down menus: Select the committee that is hearing the bill: Senate Transportation. Select the bill you are interested in: Senate Bill 431. Select a category: Member of the Public. 3. If you are representing an entity or someone other than yourself, enter that information. 4. Indicate that you SUPPORT the bill by checking the appropriate circle. 5. Click continue. 6. Enter your name and contact information. 7. Click continue. 8. Carefully review that the information you have entered is correct. If it is correct, check the box and click continue. This completes the sign in process. ** Note – there is an option to email the full Committee with a statement. If you decide to email them, be positive – note that all of the members are co-sponsors of SB 431! Thank them! ** |
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I'm sure that any marina that sells wake boats is going to be against any legislation that will affect sales.
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