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Friday Update August 21, 2009
$B!H(BFRIDAY UPDATES$B!I(B
"Friday
Updates"
August 21,
2009
Courtesy
Adam Schultz
Forecasters are predicting that Hurricane
Bill will track west of Bermuda and east of the Eastern
US Coast over the next few days, and we are expected to receive rain throughout
the weekend. Although it does not appear that Hurricane Bill will be a threat
to our area, residents are encouraged to monitor the hurricane's progress.
Durham Public Works will have staff on call this weekend in case problems
arise here as a result of the storm. If there are any widespread implications
for Durham, the Town will utilize
the list server and web site to disseminate public service announcements.
PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR
Review
of Central Business District Zoning, Commercial Core Strategic Plan, and Additional
Services as Needed
This spring, the Town sent out "Request
for Proposals$B!I(B (RFP) for professional services (Consultant) for the
review of the zoning in the Central Business District (CBD) and recommendations
for amendments to the Zoning Ordinance, as well as to assist with strategic
planning in the CBD and downtown commercial core and for planning services
on an $B!H(Bas needed$B!I(B basis to potentially include an upcoming Master
Plan update process.
The Town received proposals from eight (8)
firms, and a panel consisting of the Director of Planning & Community
Development, Zoning Administrator, Town Administrator, Neil Niman, and Kevin Gardner interviewed three (3) of these firms.
Upon completing the interview process, the panel chose B. Dennis Town &
Building Design. In addition to B. Dennis Town & Building Design, the
consultant team consists of a variety of other professionals including a project
manager, a transportation engineer, an illustrator, a comprehensive planner,
and a GIS consultant. It is a well-rounded team of professionals.
At the Durham Town Council meeting on Monday,
August 24, 2009, the Council will receive a presentation from B. Dennis Town
& Building Design. After the presentation, the Council will vote to approve
and authorize the Administrator to sign an agreement with this firm for the
Review of Central Business District Zoning, Commercial Core Strategic Plan,
and Additional Services as Needed. To view the project proposal submitted
by B. Dennis, please click HERE.
Installation of solar loop plumbing in the basement
Final step:
installation of evacuated tubes
Solar Energy
Raisers Come to Durham
On August 8, 2009, Kevin Gardner (Durham Energy Committee)
took part in the first $B!H(BCommunity Energy Raiser$B!I(B of the Seacoast
Renewable Energy Initiative (SEAREI) at the home of Michael and Ann Bliss
in Portsmouth. Community Energy Raisers are modeled
after a $B!H(Bbarn-raising$B!I(B following the tradition of neighbor helping
neighbor. The goals of the Energy Raisers are to increase the community$B!G(Bs
accessibility to solar energy, bring down the cost of installing renewable
energy systems, provide hands on education for the homeowner so they end up
with a strong understanding of how their system works, develop a support network
of knowledgeable families, provide local tradespeople
an avenue to learn about installing renewable energy systems, and build community
connections while we all prepare for life in a lower energy world.
More information can be found at http://www.searei.org
and http://www.plymouthenergy.org/
HISTORY WALK AROUND DURHAM
On Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 3:00 PM, the Historic
District/ Heritage Commission of Durham cordially invites you to an afternoon
history walk around Durham sponsored by the Durham Historic District/Heritage
Commission, Durham Historical Association, Community Church of Durham UCC,
and Three Chimneys Inn. Walk around Durham$B!G(Bs Historic District and listen to brief talks by local
experts at all these locations. The district is on the National Register of
Historic Places. Meet your community and maybe learn something new about your
town. The walk is FREE. Participants
should wear comfortable walking shoes, bring cameras, layered clothing.
The tour starts at 3:00 PM at the Museum in the Old
Courthouse building (Main Street & Newmarket
Road). The Museum will be open to the public from 2-3:00 PM.
1. Durham Historical Museum (1825) Joseph Coe
2. Community Church of Durham (1848) and see the John Hatch
paintings of the FALLS & MEETING HOUSE.
3. Red Tower (1780), home of Hamilton Smith.
4. Smith Family
Chapel (c1900) built by Hamilton Smith family
5. Oyster River dam (the oldest Ambursen
dam in NH) and learn about the history of the dam and hydropower.
6. Winborn Adams
House (1750),
7. James Paul
House (1830) the only stone
house in Durham
8. General
Sullivan House (1740) National Register
9. General Sullivan Monument
Walk across the historic and scenic Oyster
River to the
10. Three Chimneys
Inn (1649) home of Valentine
Hill.
Three Chimneys Inn will host a cookout with live music,
FREE for Durham residents. Non residents
are welcome to join the cookout for $10. To make a reservation for the
cookout, please contact Three Chimneys at 868-78 by Wednesday, September 9th.
Kaizen in Durham
The Town is continuing its efforts to introduce
Kaizen ($B2~A1(B,
Japanese
for "improvement") into the municipal workplace here in Durham. Kaizen is a Japanese philosophy that
focuses on continuous improvement throughout all aspects of life. When applied
to the workplace, Kaizen activities continually improve all functions of a
business, from manufacturing to management, and from the CEO to front line
staff. This approach takes the perspective that no matter how well a
process works, it can always be made more efficient. By improving standardized
activities and processes, Kaizen aims to eliminate waste and improve efficie
ncy.
Earlier this year, our Durham payroll Kaizen team was able to enhance efficiencies
within the weekly payroll process. Staff at the Fire Department and within
the Code Enforcement Office is presently working to consolidate permits utilized,
enhance collaboration between the departments, and make the general permit
process more user-friendly for residents, property owners, and contractors
alike. In addition, each bi-monthly Durham department head meeting now begins with a
Kaizen-based exercise identifying a municipal process or function to evaluate
for potential improvement.
Today, the Administrator and several department
heads travelled to Augusta, Maine
to meet with representatives of the Maine Department of Transportation to
discuss Kaizen efforts underway there.
2009 UNH OPENING
The University
of New Hampshire will be opening next week at which
time we anticipate a large influx of students, staff, faculty, and visitors
throughout the weekend of August 28th. Durham police, fire, and DPW are ready for the influx
and have been, and will continue to be, in close communication with UNH during
this time.
DURHAM COMMUNITY VIDEO INCLUDED ON UNH WEB SITE
The UNH Vice President for Student and Academic Services
Office has placed a prominent link on its $B!H(BWelcome Back$B!I(B page
for returning students to Durham$B!G(Bs
new community video to showcase its host community: http://www.unh.edu/vpsas/
HELP DURHAM: IT$B!G(BS
WHERE U LIVE WELCOME NEW STUDENTS TO UNH AND DURHAM
Durham: It$B!G(Bs Where U Live (DIWUL) is looking for volunteers to help welcome
new students and their families to UNH and Durham. This year volunteers will hand out reusable grocery bags and
maps of Durham/UNH. It's a great day that is always fun. Volunteers will meet
in front of the Durham Marketplace on Friday, August 28 at 8:30 AM. All volunteers
will receive a complimentary coffee and muffin as well as a DIWUL t-shirt. We
plan on being done at 12:00 noon. Interested volunteers can register at www.diwul.org or https://www.events.unh.edu/RegistrationForm.pm?event_id=6016
Unique
Marketing & Public Relations Opportunity –
UNIVERSITY DAY 2009 PICNIC AND STUDENT ACTIVITES FAIR
On Tuesday, September 15, 2009, the University of New Hampshire will hold its
annual University Day Picnic. This event signals the beginning of a new school
year. Part of the University Day celebration includes a student activities
fair held outside on the lawn of Thompson Hall. There are over 200 exhibitor
tables primarily catering to the student population in addition to family
entertainment and a complimentary barbecue on Main Street. The campus community, including
students, faculty and staff, and residents in the surrounding towns of Durham,
Lee and Madbury, are invited to attend. In
the past three years the attendance rate has averaged 6,000 - 8,000 guests.
For those looking for a unique marketing and public
relations opportunity to get their business in front of students, faculty,
staff, and members of the surrounding community, please click on: http://www.unh.edu/presidentialevents/uday/
and go to the $B!H(BExternal Exhibitors (Paid)$B!I(B section.
For
more information contact: Susan Entz, Director
The
Office of Presidential Events and Programs
Susan.entz@unh.edu /
603.862.1553
DOWNTOWN
BUSINESSES HOST A $B!H(BLADIES NIGHT OUT$B!I(B
Durham Energy Committee
– Monday, August 24, 2009 (4:30 PM)
Town
Council – Monday, August 24, 2009
Planning
Board, Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Economic
Development Committee – Friday, August 28, 2009 (7:30 PM)
To
view the Oyster River School Board meeting schedule, please click HERE.
DURHAM
CABLE ACCESS TELEVISION PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
To
view a listing of the DCAT programming schedule, please click HERE.
THE GREAT
OYSTER RIVER BOAT RACE
GREAT BAY
ROWING OFFERS ADULT ROWING CLINIC
Workshop:
August 24-28, 2009 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM.
Meet-and-Greet BBQ: Friday, August 28, 2009 at 7:00
PM for master$B!G(Bs and workshop attendees.
More information can be found online
at www.greatbayrowing.org or emailing greatbayrowing@comcast.net
DURHAM
CHURCHES HOLD ANNUAL 700-FAMILY YARD SALE
STRING
QUARTET TO PERFORM AT ST. GEORGE$B!G(BS EPISCOPAL CHURCH