HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-06-12-AC-MIN.pdf APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MEETING
THURSDAY,JUNE 12, 2003, ROOM 111, 7:45 PM
Present:
D Brown, K Dooks, R Pawliczek, E Michelson, P Hamburger, A Levine, J Ryan
Also Present: R White, G Burnell, J Rosenberg, and T Griffiths
• R White discussed the Reserve Fund transfer requests for Fiscal 2003.
• Legal-$98,000
• Elections- $12,000
• Unemployment Insurance- $35,000
• MOTION: Approve transfer requests-Unanimous
• R White discussed possible override options available due to the failed override
vote of June 2, 2003 for$4.957 million. William Lahey, Town Counsel has had
discussions with the Department of Revenue as to possible scenarios. R White
distributed e-mail"from William Lahey outlining possibilities at this time. The
options are not quite clear at this time.
• There appear to be a couple of petitions circulating that if presented will require
• the Board of Selectmen to call a special town meeting. The Board of Selectmen
appears to be split, as is the community over what course of action to take.
• R White discussed the successful bargaining with the employees through collation
bargaining over health and dental insurance.
• P Hamburger expressed his opinion the Town Meeting needs to be involved in the
decision making process and that the BOS should not do anything on their own.
• A Levine suggested that we review our priorities, have a summit meeting and then
go before town meeting. He suggested that we stay away from and unbundled
override as well as one-item issues such as the petition being circulated that
appears only to deal with public safety.
• E Michaelson felt that time is of the essence. Town Meeting is only need for
reallocation of funds between departments and line items.
• D Brown questioned the AC as to what advice we might give about living within
the amounts appropriated for Fiscal 2004.
• General discussion of the possibility of having tied questions.
• Consensus amongst those present is that the BOS should be advised stay the
course and do nothing regarding Fiscal 2004.
• The AC also supports a tiered series of questions vs. an unbundled override.
• MOTION: The AC agrees that the best course of action at this time appears to
remain status quo (stay the course). Passed 4 Yes, 2 No
• Next meeting will be on Wednesday, June 18, 2003 in Commons II at the High
School.