Question 2. Shall the Town of Templeton accept sections 3 to 7, inclusive of
Chapter 44B of the General Laws, as proposed by a petition signed
by at least five percent of the registered voters of this town, a
summary of which appears below?
YES_____ NO____
SUMMARY:
Sections 3 to 7 of Chapter 44B of the General Laws of Massachusetts, also
known as the Community Preservation Act (“Act”), establishes a dedicated
funding source to acquire, create and preserve open space and land for
recreational use; acquire, preserve, rehabilitate and restore historic resources;
acquire, create, preserve and support community housing; and to rehabilitate
and restore open space, land for recreational use and community housing that
is acquired or created in accordance with the Act. In Templeton, the Act will
be funded, beginning in Fiscal Year 2008, by an additional surcharge of 3%
on the annual tax levy on real property and by matching funds provided by the
state. The following exemptions from such surcharge, permitted under Section
3(e) of said Act, will apply: (1) property owned and occupied as a domicile by
a person who would qualify for low income housing or low or moderate
income senior housing in the Town; (2) $100,000 of the value of each taxable
parcel of residential real property. A taxpayer receiving a regular property tax
abatement or exemption will also receive a pro rata reduction in surcharge.
A Community Preservation Committee must be created pursuant to by-law
and will make recommendations on the use of the funds. Town Meeting must
approve any such recommendations before funds can be expended. At least
10% of the funds for each fiscal year must be spent or reserved for later
spending for each of the Act’s three purposes: (1) open space (but excluding
land for recreational use); (2) historic resources; and (3) community housing.
All expenditures pursuant to the Act will be subject to an annual audit.
The above passed at the ballot on May 7, 2007 yes - 561 / no 476
from the 2007 Templeton Annual Town Report
Jeff Bennett
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