GREENWOOD — As a sign of satisfaction for how things are in town, residents sailed through the 34 articles during Saturday’s town meeting, unanimously adopting each one in less than 30 minutes.

The $1.82 million municipal budget will cut spending for the 2022-23 fiscal year by 3%.

Voters also approved a change to the Shoreland Zoning Ordinance, which was required by the state, and unanimously amended the Land Use and Building Code Ordinance, which changed the side and rear setback from property lines from 20 feet to 10 feet.

The lone capital improvement project on the ballot was a request for $400,000 for Greenwood Road.

Selectman Norman Milliard was reelected to a second three-year term.

According to Town Manager Kimberly Sparks, 28 residents attended the meeting at the American Legion hall. The meeting lasted 29 minutes.

Woodstock Town Manager Vern Maxfield served as moderator.


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