MINUTES REGULAR SELECTBOARD MEETING TOWN OF BARNET, VERMONT MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2016

Similar documents
MINUTES ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TOWN OF BARNET, VERMONT MARCH 6, 2018

MINUTES - SELECTMEN S MEETING TOWN OF BARNET, VT MONDAY, APRIL 12, 2010

Present: Richard C. Edwards, Chairperson; Connie Twombley; Lino Avellani; Kelley A. Collins, Town Administrator; and Toni Bodah, Secretary.

Wolcott Selectboard Meeting Minutes June 15, 2016

ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TOWN OF BERKLEY JUNE 1, Berkley Community School Attendance: 235

MINUTES of the Annual Town Meeting for the Town of Wolcott, Vermont March 3, 2015

The Supervisor called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM and immediately led in the Pledge Allegiance to the Flag.

Board Members Present: James Ameden, Georgianne Mora, Robert Forbes and Thomas Cavanagh.

AMENDED ARTICLES AT 2/2/08 DELIBERATIVE SESSION: 19, 33, 36, 28, 41, 43 EXETER TOWN WARRANT 2008

THETFORD SELECTBOARD REGULAR MEETING. Monday, March 30, 2015 at 7:00pm. Thetford Town Offices

Draft Minutes Town of Brookline Selectboard Wednesday January 17 th, 2019, 6:30 PM

Wallingford Selectboard Meeting Minutes April 17, 2017

TOWN OF CHELSEA ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT MUNICIPAL ELECTION and BUSINESS MEETING

Town of Proctor Selectboard Meeting Minutes Draft September 25,2017 6:00 p.m. 7:32 p.m.

Selectboard Regular Meeting Minutes Thetford Town Offices Monday June 20, 2016 at 7:00 pm. (Times listed below are approximate)

180 April 14,2015. Special Meeting Of the Town Board of the Town of Cuba Held at the Cuba Library, 39 East Main Street, Cuba, NY

2016 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT. To the inhabitants of the Town of Wakefield in the State of New Hampshire qualified to vote in town affairs:

ANNUAL MEETING OF GLOVER TOWN MARCH 1, 2011

BARRE TOWN SELECTBOARD MEETING AGENDA

Supervisor Dennis Bjorkquist called the meeting to order. All attending stood and opened with the pledge to the United States flag.

Chapter 292 of the Acts of 2012 ARTICLE 1 INCORPORATION, FORM OF GOVERNMENT, AND POWERS

BARRE TOWN SELECTBOARD MEETING AGENDA January 2, 2019

CALL TO ORDER BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG and PRAYER ROLL CALL. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Meeting November 7, 2017

Town of Charlton Saratoga County Town Board Meeting. September 10, 2018

GUESTS: Heather Briggs; The Bonadio Group, Earl Makatura, Ed Bronson, John Christensen; Chronicle Express Reporter

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE TOWN BOARD DECEMBER 15, 2003

Supervisor Vera reported Assessor Brenczewski had a family commitment this evening and Commissioner Maffeo is out on medical leave.

Chapter 156 Town of Williston

OFFICIAL ORDINANCE SOO LINE TRAIL RULES AND SAFETY REGULATIONS PINE COUNTY, MN

Zoning Board of Appeals 1 DRAFT

Town of Proctor Selectboard Meeting Minutes Draft

February 13, 2013 Chelsea Board of Selectmen Meeting Minutes - 1 -

Town of Berlin Municipal Office Building 108 Shed Road Berlin, Vermont Regular Select Board Meetings 1 st & 3 rd Thursday of Each Month

BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING MINUTES TOWN OF EPPING, NEW HAMPSHIRE December 5, 2016

Meeting was called back to order by Eric at 6:23 p.m. No action taken as a result of executive session.

MINUTES KING WILLIAM COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WORK SESSION OF AUGUST 10, 2015

TOWN OF CHELSEA ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT MUNICIPAL ELECTION TOWN MEETING

Board Members Present: Bettina M. Martin (Chair), Brad E. Dyer, Raymond E. Carlton, Brenda E. Turbide. River Valley Access Channel, Eileen

ROCKINGHAM SELECTBOARD REGULAR MEETING. Tuesday, January 16, :00 p.m. LOCATION: Rockingham Town Hall Lower Theater AGENDA

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Town of Essex. Warrant for Annual Town Meeting and Election

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TOWN OF PEMBROKE MARCH 9, The meeting was opened at 11:00 a.m. by Moderator Thomas E. Petit.

TOWN OF BROOKLINE SELECTBOARD MEETING Wednesday, May 5 th, 2018 at 6:30 PM Draft Minutes

CITY OF LOCKPORT CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS. Lockport Municipal Building. Regular Meeting Official Record

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Town of Essex. Warrant for Annual Town Meeting and Election

Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners Minutes

Annual Town Meeting Warrant Secret Ballot Tuesday, June 13, 2017

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY, ILLINOIS

INTRODUCTION OF ELECTED OFFICIALS

Lee Township March 13, 2017

BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING MINUTES TOWN OF EPPING, NEW HAMPSHIRE August 14, 2017

RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP LUCAS COUNTY, OHIO BOARD OF RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING MINUTES. August 3, 2009

MINUTES KING WILLIAM COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING OF MAY 24, 2010 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF KING

2017 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT. To the inhabitants of the Town of Wakefield in the State of New Hampshire qualified to vote in town affairs:

Supervisor Richard Keaveney opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag followed by a moment of silence.

VILLAGE OF PORT DICKINSON Special Meeting Agenda April 28, :00pm at Port Dickinson Village Hall

Approval of the Minutes: Minutes of a Meeting of the Joliet Township Board 175 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Roll Call: Edna Wells, Mike Packer, Frederick H. Monroe, Steve Durkish, and Karen DuRose. Attorney for the Town, Mark Schachner.

Town of Charlton Saratoga County Town Board Meeting. December 8, 2014

Board of Selectmen Town of Gilmanton, New Hampshire

ADDENDUM TO THE AGENDA

MINUTES SELECTMEN S MEETING. August 28, 2017

CHISAGO COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Wednesday, August 06, 2014

BOARD OF SELECTMEN TOWN OF MADISON OCTOBER 7, 2014 MINUTES. Selectmen Present - Michael Brooks, and Josh Shackford. Absent - Chairman John Arruda.

WARRANT FOR THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING

FEBRUARY 2, PRAYER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Browning offered a prayer and led the pledge of allegiance.

TOWN OF LITTLETON, NEW HAMPSHIRE SECOND SESSION MINUTES MARCH 14, 2017

ANNUAL TOWN MEETING MINUTES MARCH 7, 2017

LEE TOWN CRIER VOTER INFORMATION EDITION

1. Staffing Levels for Police Department a. Determine the minimum number of police officers needed to provide professional service to the community

SOO LINE TRAIL RULES AND SAFETY REGULATIONS ORDINANCE #14 CARLTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA

TOWN OF LYNDON MINUTES OF 2007 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING

TOWN OF LYNDON MINUTES OF 2010 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING

BARRE TOWN SELECTBOARD MEETING AGENDA

2017 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Town of Essex Warrant for Special Town Meeting ARTICLE 1

MINUTES OF MEETING VILLAGE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT No 2

TOWN OF DOVER WARRANT ANNUAL TOWN MEETING

MINUTES. August 8, 2007

SELECTBOARD MEETING OF MARCH 13, Bob Beeman, Brian Kellogg, Joni Lanphear, Eric Dodge, Yvette Mason.

Lake City Borough Council Main Street. April 10, 2017

TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION 30. TOWN GOVERNMENT 31. TOWN OFFICIALS 32. TOWN POLICIES 33. DEPARTMENTS AND BOARDS 35. FINANCE AND PURCHASING

207 November 10, Budget Hearing Of the Town Board of the Town of Cuba Held at the Cuba Library, 39 East Main Street, Cuba, NY

NEW HAMPSHIRE-VERMONT INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT

NORWELL TOWN MEETING MOTIONS TOWN MEETING, MAY 7, 2018 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING

February 8, SOLICITOR S REPORT The Solicitor provides a written report to Borough Council relating to attorney client privileged issues.

FREMONT BOARD OF SELECTMEN 19 OCTOBER 2017 Approved 10/26/2017

2018 Brownfield Maine Town Meeting Report

Florida Senate SB 492 By Senator Bennett

ASHLAND BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING MINUTES REGULAR MEETING MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2017 ASHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY 6:30 PM

AGENDA CONTINUED FEBRUARY 6, RESOLUTIONS: No. 22 Authorizing Payment for Software Support to Systems East, Inc.

Borough of Elmer Minutes March 8, 2017

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY BOARD ADAMS COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Public Hearing to Adopt Local Law #1 of 2014 To Override the 2% Tax 6:00 PM REGULAR BOARD MEETING to Town Hall June 17, 2014

Town of Pomfret 5218 Pomfret Road North Pomfret, VT Regular Meeting Agenda for 9/19/2018 at 7:00pm

BARRE TOWN SELECTBOARD AGENDA April 4, 2017

TOWN OF JONESPORT ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT March 12, :30 p.m. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME JONESPORT BEALS HIGH SCHOOL GYM

TOWN OF WINCHESTER HOME RULE CHARTER. Adopted by the voters of Winchester at the Town Election March 3, 1975

Winthrop Town Council Regular Meeting Minutes Monday, July 9, Town Office 17 Highland Avenue

Important Dates for Local Officials TRADITIONAL MAY TOWN MEETING

Minutes of the Stratford Regular Board meeting held on Thursday, March 10, 2016 at the municipal building located at 120 Piseco Rd.

CALL TO ORDER. President Samson called the meeting to order at 5:15 pm.

Transcription:

MINUTES REGULAR SELECTBOARD MEETING TOWN OF BARNET, VERMONT MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2016 Meeting convened at 7:00 p.m. in the conference room of the Barnet Town Clerk s Office. Board members present: Chair Jeremy Roberts, Gary Bunnell, and Dylan Ford. Others present: Road Foreman Mark Chase, Building Committee Chair William Graves, Town Clerk Benjamin Heisholt, Library Trustee Julie Roos, and Celina Wright (CALEX Ambulance Service). 1. Consideration of approval of minutes of regular meeting held November 28, 2016 Mr. Bunnell moved to approve as presented the minutes of the regular meeting held November 28, 2016. Seconded by Ms. Ford and approved by voice vote. 2. Appearance by CALEX Ambulance Service regarding 2017 appropriation request Celina Wright of CALEX appeared to discuss the 2017 appropriation request, and to propose shifting the Town s funding model to a contract basis, rather than appropriations. Ms. Wright indicated that the CALEX s appropriation request from Barnet will increase from $17,050 in 2016 to $24,723 in 2017. This represents a per-capita increase from $10.00 to $14.50, and is CALEX s first increased appropriation request in four years. Ms. Wright discussed some of the factors motivating the increase, which include the need to update an aging fleet of ambulances, and a shift in hiring leaning more heavily toward full-time employees. Discussion ensued. Ms. Wright proposed that the Board consider contracting with CALEX for the Town s ambulance services rather than appropriating a sum requested through annual letters or petitions. Ms. Wright suggested that the contract model is more fitting for an ambulance service, which is more like Town fire and rescue services than it is like social service agencies who request appropriations. The contract model would also allow CALEX to more gradually increase the cost to taxpayers, according to Ms. Wright. The town of Littleton, New Hampshire currently contracts with CALEX. Ms. Wright suggested that the Board might propose this concept to the voters at Town Meeting in March 2017. Discussion ensued. 3. Appearances by members of the public There were no appearances by members of the public. 4. Appearance by Library Trustees regarding outdoor lighting at library building Library Trustee Julie Roos appeared to discuss the status of the outdoor lighting project and to apprise the Board of developments since the November 14, 2016 meeting. Ms. Roos presented a quote and specifications on a lamp product that Ms. Roos and Librarian Dylan Ford selected at CED Twin State. Ms. Roos indicated that the walkway from the parking lot to the Library Building is approximately 110 feet. The exterior light currently on the building casts light approximately 10 to 12 feet from the building. The street light near the parking lot casts light approximately 13 to 15 feet from the parking lot. Discussion ensued regarding the number and type of lights to install along the pathway, and the budget for the project. The Board agreed to budget $1,500 in 2017 for the exterior lighting project at the Library Building. The Board also agreed that two lamps would be the appropriate number for the project, and requested that Ms. Roos look online for a style of lamp that casts light downward.

5. Appearance by Road Foreman Mark Chase regarding Highway Department matters a. Dump truck #8 out of service. Mr. Chase reported that Truck #8, which is the Highway Department s spare truck, has for many years had a problem with starting. Recently, on two occasions, it has stopped running while on the road. It is currently out of service in John Bogie s repair garage, where Mr. Bogie is diagnosing the problem. b. All other equipment in service. Mr. Chase reported that all equipment, other than Truck #8, is currently in service. c. Routine winter maintenance. Mr. Chase reported that the Highway Department has spent most of its time performing regular winter maintenance tasks such as plowing, salting, sanding, and filling pot holes. d. Road complaints. Ms. Ford reported that she has received a number of complaints regarding the level of service during winter storms. She indicated that the complainants say that not enough sand is applied to gravel roads, and that plowing and sanding services are performed later in the morning than usual. Ms. Ford indicated that she believes more sand should be applied in some areas. Discussion ensued. 6. Consideration of Animal Control Complaint Form received from Jennifer Ball regarding unidentified dog running at large on Roy Mountain Road property The Board reviewed a complaint received on November 28, 2016, and subsequent correspondence, regarding an incident occurring on November 14, 2016. Ms. Ball s complaint is accompanied by three photographs of an apparent pit bull mix. The complaint and subsequent correspondence state the following: The dog in question was running at large in the back yard of the property owned by Kathleen Campbell at 1998 Roy Mountain Road. This dog is neither the dog owned by Timothy O Keefe (who resides with Ms. Ball at 1998 Roy Mountain Road), nor the dog owned by Ms. Campbell. The dog is somewhat similar in appearance to Mr. O Keefe s dog, and Ms. Ball asserts that this dog has been misidentified by complainants as Mr. O Keefe s dog in the past. On November 14, 2016, the dog was photographed by Mr. O Keefe s brother in the backyard of Ms. Campbell s property, outside of the fenced area. Ms. Ball and Mr. O Keefe have not seen this dog since the reported incident. Ms. Ball is not aware of the name of the dog s owner, but believes that the dog resides at a residence on a driveway off of the driveway of Edward and Nancy Brower. Town Clerk Benjamin Heisholt indicated that he emailed tax maps and E911 maps to Ms. Ball in order to attempt to identify the owner of the dog; he indicated that Ms. Ball has not responded to this email. Discussion ensued. The Board agreed to table discussion of this matter pending further communication from Ms. Ball. 7. Consideration of appointment of Animal Control Officer(s) The Board discussed options for a new Animal Control Officer to replace Josephine Guertin, who is resigning from the position as of December 31, 2016. 8. Correspondence from Vermont Department of Housing & Community Development regarding notification of full funding awarded for Municipal Planning Grant application The Board reviewed an email stating that the grant application for a feasibility study on the renovation of the McIndoe Falls Academy for use as a town office building has been fully funded. Building Committee Chair William Graves appeared to discuss the grant process. He indicated that through the application process several consulting firms had been recommended to the Town. The next step after completing the grant agreement will be to send a request for qualifications (RFQ) or request for

proposals (RFP) to firms in consideration for the project. Mr. Graves indicated that the Board and the Building Committee will likely not be involved in the selection of firms for consideration, but the Board will be informed as the process progresses. Discussion ensued. The Board agreed that Ms. Ford will meet with Mr. Graves to discuss and take action on the next steps in the grant process. 9. Correspondence from CAI Technologies regarding proposed GIS Services Maintenance Agreement for February 2017 through February 2018 The Board reviewed the proposed agreement between CAI Technologies and the Town of Barnet concerning the delivery of user support for listers Query Manager GIS software. The cost to the Town for this support is $500.00. Discussion ensued. The Board agreed to enter the agreement and signed the contract. 10. Correspondence from Caledonia County regarding 2017 County budget The Board reviewed a letter and the attached proposed 2017-2018 County budget. Proposed budget has total expenditures of $353,587, which is a $7,197 decrease from the 2016-2017 budget. Discussion ensued. 11. Correspondence from Caledonia County Sheriff s Department regarding proposed 2017 service contract The Board reviewed a contract with a term of January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 for the Caledonia County Sheriff s Department to provide the Town with police services including the aggregate amount of six hours per week from June 1 to October 31 and four hours per week from November 1 to May 30. Town expense for the contract includes officer time at the rate of $35.00 per hour, court time at the rate of $35.00 per hour, and a $37.50 dispatch fee for patrols outside of normal office hours. The Board agreed to enter the agreement; Mr. Roberts signed the contract. 12. Correspondence from Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles regarding reporting of special weight limits for highways and bridges The Board reviewed a letter and attached instructions regarding the Town s annual obligation to report special weight limits for highways and bridges. Discussion ensued. The Board agreed to report the same special weight limits in 2017 as in 2016. 13. Report of December 7, 2016 meeting with Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation regarding Harvey s Lake Dam Ms. Ford discussed her meeting with Robert Desrochers of Fairbanks Mill; Lindsay Miller, Danielle Owczarski, and Patrick Ross of the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC); and Robert Dufresne and David Price of the Lake Harvey Association (LHA). The group discussed various viewpoints on the feasibility of various options for improving the health of the lake, channel, and dam. LHA favors a dam project at the outlet of the lake to replace the current dam in order to maintain the lake s water level. DEC is in favor of removing the current dam, but opposes construction of a new dam. One possible solution may be the construction of a semi-permeable stone wall at the outlet of the lake. The next step in the process for development of a solution may be application for a scoping grant, which may provide crucial information about property boundaries and allow the Town to obtain assurances about availability of access to the channel from the lake. Discussion ensued. 14. Consideration of 2016 year-end employee bonuses Treasurer Benjamin Heisholt indicated that in 2015 the Board agreed to pay year-end bonuses of $250 to full-time employees, $150 to Assistant Town Clerk Cathy McLam, and $100 each to Transfer

Station/Recycling Center employees Kenneth Dow, Bruce Marston, and Donald Nelson. Discussion ensued. Ms. Ford moved to pay 2016 year-end bonuses of $300 to full-time employees, $150 to Dennis McLam, and $100 each to Transfer Station/Recycling Center employees Kenneth Dow, Daniel Ehlers, Bruce Marston, Donald Nelson, and Shirley Warden. Seconded by Mr. Bunnell and approved by voice vote. 15. Consideration of Personnel Policy with regard to Assistant Town Clerk & Treasurer position Town Clerk Benjamin Heisholt presented proposed amendments to the Personnel Policy, per the previous Board meeting. These proposed changes are summarized as follows: Additions: a. Section II (Definitions) Add: Part E. First Assistant Town Clerk meaning a regularly employed Assistant Town Clerk appointed by Town Clerk, working hours in the weekly average range as to be defined as an Employee (part-time) in Part C. above. Part F. Second Assistant Town Clerk meaning a regularly employed Assistant Town Clerk appointed by Town Clerk, working limited hours and as a substitute for the Town Clerk or First Assistant Town Clerk, not working sufficient average weekly hours as to be defined as an Employee (part-time) in Part C. above. Edits: a. Section VI (Fringe Benefits), Part A (Paid Holidays): Town Meeting Day (floating holiday for Town Clerk and Assistant Town Clerk only) Town Meeting Day (floating holiday for Town Clerk and First Assistant Town Clerk only) b. Section VI (Fringe Benefits), Part B (Health Insurance), Section 1: The Assistant Town Clerk is eligible for a health insurance benefit The First Assistant Town Clerk is eligible for a health insurance benefit c. Section VI (Fringe Benefits), Part C(1) (Dental Insurance): Part time employee Cathy McLam (Assistant Town Clerk) to have one-half of her coverage paid by town and she will need to pay for any other members of her family who wish to be covered. First Assistant Town Clerk is eligible for one-half of premium paid by Town for employee only; for any other dependents added to policy the employee will pay the entire premium. d. Section VI (Fringe Benefits), Part D (Personal Time), Section 2: Assistant Town Clerk to receive one-half amount of personal hours as that received by fulltime employee. First Assistant Town Clerk to receive one-half amount of personal hours as that received by full-time employee. Discussion ensued. Mr. Bunnell moved to approve the amendments to the Personnel Policy as presented by Mr. Heisholt at this meeting. Seconded by Ms. Ford and approved by voice vote.

16. Other business No other business was discussed. 17. Outstanding check warrants The Board reviewed and approved all outstanding check warrants. 18. 2017 budget discussion The Board continued their review of the Selectboard Budget and the Highway Department budget, discussing with Road Foreman Mark Chase and Town Clerk Benjamin Heisholt various proposed adjustments. 19. Adjournment Mr. Bunnell moved to adjourn. Seconded by Ms. Ford and approved by voice vote. Meeting adjourned at 9:23 p.m. A true copy. Attest: Town Clerk