March
3, 2014 BOS meeting…and the movie
Part
1 of the March 3, 2014 BOS Meeting
Part
2 of the March 3, 2014 BOS Meeting
After
the minutes were read and the agenda approved
(no
public comment), the BOS began discussing the first agenda item – Chief LaPorte
requested a letter of support for ALS ambulance service. The letter of support
for ALS does not include money at this time.
COA
Director, Bethany Loveless, has successfully obtained a SNAP grant. This
$10,000 grant is of 30 awarded nationwide. The SNAP grant will provide funding
for a part –time outreach worker to educate seniors on the eligibility for SNAP
assistance. The BOS voted for the chairman to sign the agreement.
The
BOS voted to appoint Kate Myers as acting treasurer for the Town of Templeton.
TESBC Contract- This agenda item generated
a lot of discussion. Reviewing the document a few questions arose. It was
decided that it was best to send this contract off for review by town counsel.
As background, the BOS signed a contract with the OPM for $75,000 back in
August. The TESBC has asked the BOS to sign off on another contract for the
architect in the amount of $160,000 for basic services and an additional
$63,500 for extra services. In the summer, the amount of money for the
feasibility study for the elementary school was approximately $230,000. The
total for the new contract as well as the OPM push the costs of these contract
over $298,000. The question arises can or should the BOS vote to sign a
contract that exceeds the amount of money for the contract?
Veteran’s Agent
John
Capless appeared before the board to discuss membership in the North Quabbin
District Veteran’s services. Mr. Capless is a retired combat veteran and is
concerned about the level of service provided to veterans in Templeton. North
Quabbin currently administers benefits for veterans in Templeton. After
discussion, Mr. Capless will bring back a proposal to the BOS for consideration
is establishing our own veteran’s agent. The deadline for a decision on this
issue will have to be made by April 1st.
BOS policies and procedures –
The
newly established policies and procedures were discussed. The concern was the
deadline for submitting agenda items. After discussion, it was voted to amend
the BOS policies and procedures so that Wednesday is the day to submit agenda
items for discussion.
During
this discussion a concerned citizen suggested selling the Light Company to
National Grid so that seniors could get a discount on their electric bill.
Town Hall Meetings-
Discussion
about town hall meetings to educate people about the issues for the Special Town
Meeting scheduled for March 29th. Tentative dates will be
investigated include: Saturday arch 22nd; March 12th or
13th. These meetings will be taped so information will be available
regarding the warrant articles for the STM. The closing date for warrant
articles is March 10th.
During
this discussion, questions arose on the $505,000 shortfall. The budget
recap sheet was handed to a concerned citizen. The budget
recap sheet explains how the $505,000 shortfall happened.
There
was discussion from a number of concerned citizens dissatisfied with the budget
recap. A concerned citizen mentioned selling the light department to generate
revenue and pay off the town’s debt.
There
was brief discussion about moving the STM to the beginning of April. No action
was taken.
Under
Selectman comments-
Operation
Moneywise (March 22, 2014) was
mentioned:
“Operation Money Wise is a FREE financial empowerment conference
open to veterans, servicemembers and their families. Join us to learn more
about personal finance and improve financial behavior through quality financial
education. This day will focus on the topics that most commonly affect those
who have served our country, the benefits available and organizations that can
help.”
My
opinions…supported by FACTS ! ! !
Julie
Farrell
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