April
22, 2014 BOS meeting
…
and the movie
Part 1 of the April 22, 2014 BOS
Meeting
Part 2 of the April 22, 2014 BOS
Meeting
The
BOS meeting began with a
presentation from the Town Accountant Matt Angell. Matt Angell is in the
process of rebuilding the town’s financial records. This process will take time
until the “four corners” – cash reconciliations; fund balance agreement,
interfund transfers are in balance; interfund receivables and payables equal each
other.
On
the positive side, while the general ledger is incorrect, there is no sign of
fraud. Just many, many errors. As a forensic accountant, Matt Angell is looking
to find signs of fraud. As of April 22, 2014 there was no evidence of fraud.
Once
the accounts and general ledger is straightened out, the town will need to hire
an experienced accountant in order to avoid this situation from arising again.
Town
Election Warrant (May 5th)-
The
wording of the ballot questions was discussed. There are three ballot
questions.
Question1 – Shall the Town of
Templeton be allowed to assess an
additional Five Hundred and Five Thousand Dollars ($505,000) in real estate and
personal property taxes for the purpose of funding the municipal government in
accordance with the appropriations voted by the Town at the May 14, 2013 Annual
Town Meeting for the fiscal year beginning July1, 2013?
Question 2. Shall the Town of
Templeton be allowed to exempt from the
provisions of proposition two and one-half, so called, the amounts required
to pay for the bond issued in order to pay for the costs of the feasibility
Study/Schematic design work ahead for the Templeton Center Elementary School,
located at 17 South Road, in Templeton, MA, including all costs incidental or
related thereto.
Question
3: Shall the treasurer, who is appointed by the Board of selectmen, be
authorized to act as collector?
It
would be a lot less confusing if the wording for Question 1 stated : THIS IS AN OVERRIDE!!! This question
will raise your taxes permanently to fix the structural deficit in the Town of
Templeton’s finances…but that’s not legal.
It
would be a lot less confusing if Question 2 had a dollar amount as well as an
explanation that it is not a permanent increase in the tax rate, but that’s not
legal.
As
Selectman Morrison stated at the meeting, people have to read the questions
carefully.
On
Question 1 it states:...be allowed to
assess an additional Five Hundred and Five Thousand Dollars ($505,000)
allowed to assess = override
Question
2 -Shall the Town of Templeton be
allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and one-half, so
called,
be allowed to exempt = debt exclusion
The
contract amendment for the elementary school building project was signed.
The
vacation roll over request was approved.
The
CDBG Lien subordination agreement was voted after Acting Chairman Kenn Robinson
left the room.
ATM Warrant – the BOS voted to approve
the warrant. The warrant has been reviewed by town counsel. There are 42
articles on the warrant; 12 citizen petitions. MANY WARRANT ARTICLES HAVE NO DOLLAR FIGURES. The dollar amounts
will be in the motions. The motions will be made available beforehand.
Senate
Bill 623 was briefly discussed. The BOS agreed to sign a letter on behalf of
this bill.
There
is a packed agenda for the April 28, 2014 BOS meeting.
Please Vote
on
May 5, 2014
Please support your Town
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