April
9, 2014 BOS Meeting …
and
the movie
Part 1 of the April 9, 2014 BOS
meeting
Part 2 of the April 9, 2014 BOS
meeting
Part 3 of the April 9, 2014 BOS
meeting
After
the pledge of allegiance, there was a moment of silence for Mark Kasper.
The
request for vacation carryover was granted to the Town Clerk with the
understanding that if the override fails and a state control board operates the
finances of the town, then that vote may be null and void. Many offices are
short-staffed. The BOS will consider each request for vacation carryover on a case-by-case
basis.
An
automatic amusement license was granted to Peaceful Pines and a Common Victualler
License was granted to All Steamed Up in Otter River.
A
motion was made that the BOS would sponsor a video clip of the financial
presentation made by Interim Town Administrator, Bob Markel. The sponsorship is
necessary in order to adhere to the policies of Channel 8. The video clip
should be shown on Channel 8 after approval by the Cable commission.
The
bid document for 252 Baldwinville Rd. has been prepared and will be placed on
the central registry.
The
BOS budget was discussed and it was agreed that the BOS budget would be reduced
2% to be taken out of Office expenses.
STM Warrant- The BOS was informed that
the Director of Accounts from the DOR would come to Templeton on Monday April
14, 2014. …again. There may be an issue with the DE1 form. The deficit may
increase from $505,000 to $585,000.
The
DOR is filing special legislation to put Plan B into action as soon as possible
after the May 5, 2014 ballot vote. Plan B = state control over the finances of
the Town of Templeton. Cuts will need to be made in the town and school
budgets. Benefits, wages reorganization of the town will happen if the override
fails. The state will make a loan to the town that will need to be paid back.
State control will last for 5 years.
Animal Control Contract – the BOS voted to have the
Town administrator restart negotiations with Gardner for Animal Control
services.
Town Office Lease/Move –
The BOS voted to pursue relocation to
another building for Town Offices. The deadline to be out of 690 Patriots Rd is
July 1st.
The
BOS voted to commend and thank Deputy Fire Chief Larry Bankowski for 37 years
of service to the Town of Templeton.
ATM Warrant – there are 47 separate
articles on the Town Meeting warrant – including 12 citizen petitions. There
are a few articles that will need legal clarification.
Budget Process –
In
order to prevent the same financial scenario playing out year after year, the
suggestion was made to follow the Municipal Calendar.
Town Administrator Search –
There
were 6 finalists brought forward by the Town Administrator search committee.
There were 20 applicants in all. One finalist has dropped out. The BOS will be
scheduling interviews in the near future.
Comments-
Bids
for property and liability insurance have gone out in order to lower those
costs. It is too late to start the process for health insurance.
By
the end of April, the tax liens should be ready for companies to come and
review the portfolio of properties. The 5 properties in Tax Title will be auctioned
off.
There
will be a meat raffle on Saturday April 12 at the Baldwinville Legion to
benefit Gilman Waite Field.
The
Open House at the Senior Center was well attended.
On
May 3rd a puppet program sponsored by MOC will be held at the
Memorial Congregational Church. MOC provides outreach services to the
community.
The
Annual Report will be dedicated to Charlie Perkins and Mark Kasper.
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