Response to one Open Meeting Law Complaint
On July 18, 2017, The Advisory Committee received one of two Open Meeting Law (OML) complaints. The Advisory Committee discussed the complaints. The AC voted for Julie Farrell to draft the response to one of the complaints. The Advisory Committee voted to send the response on August 2, 2017.
Here is the response:
July 28, 2017
Templeton
Board of Selectmen
160 Patriots
Rd
PO Box 620
East
Templeton, Massachusetts 01438
Dear
Selectmen:
I, Julie
Farrell, have been asked to respond to your Open Meeting Law complaint on
behalf of the Advisory Committee.
You have
alleged that Julie Farrell, Jeffery Bennett, Robert May and Beverly Bartolomeo
violated the Open Meeting Law(OML) on June 15, 2017. This violation is alleged
to have occurred on the blogsite Pauly’s
Templeton Watch.
Exhibit A
– Blog
post Policies. Procedures. Pins. with comments.
Fact – Julie
Farrell is one of the administrators of Pauly’s Templeton Watch.
Fact – Julie
Farrell, Jeffery Bennett, Robert May and Beverly Bartolomeo are current members
of the Advisory Committee.
As you can
see the Templeton Advisory Committee does not make policies and procedures for
the Town of Templeton.
You have
alleged that the OML violation occurred when the four members of the Advisory
Committee expressed their opinions regarding this blog posting thus creating
deliberation and a quorum.
Fact – Not
one of the Advisory Committee members is a member of the Templeton Board of
Selectmen.
“PROCEDURE
FOR ESTABLISHING POLICIES and PROCEDURES:
Draft policies and procedures shall be placed on the agenda for any regularly scheduled meeting of the Board. Drafts shall be in writing, and may be introduced only by a member of the Board or the Town Administrator. Upon receipt of a draft, the Board may choose to discuss the policy immediately or schedule the discussion for a future meeting. The Board may schedule any hearings or meetings it deems necessary for discussion. The Board may distribute a draft for comment to appropriate officials as it deems necessary.
Draft policies and procedures shall be placed on the agenda for any regularly scheduled meeting of the Board. Drafts shall be in writing, and may be introduced only by a member of the Board or the Town Administrator. Upon receipt of a draft, the Board may choose to discuss the policy immediately or schedule the discussion for a future meeting. The Board may schedule any hearings or meetings it deems necessary for discussion. The Board may distribute a draft for comment to appropriate officials as it deems necessary.
The Board shall not vote on a policy
at the same meeting that it is first introduced. This rule may be waived if the
Board unanimously votes that prompt action is necessary.
The Town Administrator shall be
responsible for the maintenance of all policies and procedures, which shall be
kept in a notebook available to the Board members and the public at the office
of the Board of Selectmen. “
The posting Policies.Procedures.
Pins. questions the Templeton
Board of Selectmen’s apparent inability to follow policies and procedures as
demonstrated by the interim
Town Administrator’s email thread. Within that email thread, the interim
town administrator, Carter Terenzini, contacted Julie Farrell to ask if she
would serve on the Treasurer/Collector search committee. If you read the entire
email thread, you will discover that this was an inappropriate request; thus
the blog post regarding the inability of the Templeton’s administration and
Board of Selectmen to follow policies and procedures.
As you can
see from the Templeton BOS Policies and Procedures, the
selectmen are the only ones who have the authority to create policies and
procedures. There was no violation
of the Open Meeting Law by Advisory Committee members Julie Farrell, Jeffery
Bennett, Robert May, and Beverly Bartolomeo.
As for the
financial matters “lack of a bond rating; $5 Million BAN issued needs to be
paid by December 1, 2017 ; the need to issue $20 million in bonds to pay for
the school…” are all financial issues under the purview of the Templeton Board
of Selectmen. The Templeton Board
of Selectmen discussed and signed the $5million BAN at their meeting. The Templeton Advisory Committee was not
part of that vote. Again, Julie Farrell, Jeffery Bennett, Robert May and
Beverly Bartolomeo are NOT members
of the Templeton Board of Selectmen.
Aside from
the abovementioned reasons why no violation of the OML occurred, the complaint
was submitted on July 17, 2017. The date of the alleged violation is stated as
Jun 15, 2017. According to the instructions for filing a complaint, the
complaint must be filed “with the public body within 30 days of the alleged
violation. “ Your
complaint was filed after the 30-day deadline, illustrating yet again an
inability to follow procedures on the part of Templeton’s Board of Selectmen.
Therefore,
after consideration of the facts as we understand them, it is the opinion of
this body that none of the Advisory Committee members nor the body violated the
Open Meeting Law as alleged in your complaint and we decline to take action on
it.
On behalf of
the Advisory Committee,
Julie
Farrell
Cc:
Templeton Town Clerk (electronically)
AG’s
Division of Open Government(electronically)
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