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November 9, 2009 Special Town Meeting
By a margin of 398 to 69, October 20, 2008 Special Town Meeting voters approved borrowing $6.28-million for the construction of a new police station. The amount requested was based on bids opened on October 10th, which came in some $250,000 less than the $6.54-million project estimate. Voters will also need to approve a debt exclusion ballot question (PDF) on the November 4, 2008 state election ballot. Town Meeting voters also approved . . . payment of unpaid bills, FY 2009 line item transfers, use of school grant funds, Shaker Lane School fire alarm system, Water Department capital improvements, filing of home rule petition for pension obligation bonds, adoption of local room tax, increasing Historical Commission membership. See all results of this Special Town Meeting, below.
Date / Time
Monday, October 20, 2008 at 7 pm
Location
Charles Forbes Kaye Gymnasium
Littleton Middle School
55 Russell Street
Littleton, MA 01460
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Town Meeting Votes
ARTICLE 1 - Board of Selectmen - Bills of Prior Years
To see if the Town will vote to transfer a sum or sums of money from available funds to pay unpaid bills from prior fiscal years, or to take any other action in relation thereto.
Motion: Moved and seconded by the Board of Selectmen that the Town vote to transfer from FY 2010 Operating Budget Line 193, General Insurance, as adopted pursuant to Article 4 of the May 4, 2009 Annual Town Meeting, the sum of $2,046.44 to pay for unpaid bills from previous fiscal years, as listed below:
| Vendor | Dept. | Amount | Fiscal Year |
|---|---|---|---|
SimplexGrinnell | Public Buildings | $ 937.00 | FY 2009 |
SimplexGrinnell | Public Buildings | 158.40 | FY 2009 |
Littleton Water Dept | Public Buildings | 90.20 | FY 2009 |
Waste Management | Public Buildings | 84.44 | FY 2009 |
Gatehouse Media | PMBC | 60.00 | FY 2009 |
The Lowell Publishing Co | PMBC | 246.40 | FY 2009 |
Associated Elevator | Public Buildings | 470.00 | FY 2009 |
| Total | $2,046.44 |
Finance Committee and Board of Selectmen support Article 1.
Declared passed by a unanimous vote (9/10th required). So voted.
ARTICLE 2 - Board of Selectmen - FY 2010 Budget Amendments
To see if the Town will vote to amend the FY 2010 Operating Budget, as adopted pursuant to Article 4 of the May 4, 2009 Annual Town Meeting, by adjusting budget line items, or to take any other action in relation thereto.
Motion: Moved and seconded by the Board of Selectmen that the Town vote to amend the FY 2010 Operating Budget, as adopted pursuant to Article 4 of the May 4, 2009 Annual Town Meeting, by transferring the sum of $31,725.00 from the following old article balances: $16,725 from 5/5/07 STM article 8F, Athletic Field Maintenance, and $15,000 from 5/5/07 ATM article 27, High Density File Storage, and further by adjusting budget line items as follows:
| Budget | Line Item | FY 2010 Budget | Adjustment | FY 2010 Budget Adjusted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Selectmen Expenses | 122 | $13,070 | $(1,000) | $12,070 |
Accountant Expenses | 135 | 7,000 | (2,000) | 5,000 |
Assessors Expenses | 141 | 3,005 | (500) | 2,505 |
Tax Collector Expenses | 145 | 13,800 | (1,500) | 12,300 |
Treasurer Expenses | 147 | 10,900 | (2,500) | 8,400 |
Information Systems Personal Services | 155 | 64,500 | (9,325) | 55,175 |
Information Systems Expenses | 155 | 79,350 | (12,000) | 67,350 |
Elections Expenses | 162 | 9,700 | (1,000) | 8,700 |
Building Maintenance Personal Services | 191 | 62,282 | (19,300) | 42,982 |
Police Department Personal Services | 210 | 1,211,670 | (67,000) | 1,144,670 |
Fire Department Expenses | 220 | 24,948 | (3,000) | 21,948 |
School Department | 300 | 14,537,921 | (109,248) | 14,428,673 |
Highway Personal Services | 420 | 714,581 | (46,365) | 668,216 |
Short Term Debt | 720 | 301,390 | (272) | 301,118 |
Total Appropriated Budget | $30,526,655 | $(275,010) | $30,251,645 | |
Transfer from 5/5/07 STM Art. 8F | (16,725) | |||
Transfer from 5/5/07 STM Art. 27 | (15,000) | |||
| Total Raise & Appropriate | $ 29,795,982 | $(306,735) | $29,489,247 |
Finance Committee, Board of Selectmen, and School Committee support Article 2.
Declared passed by a majority vote. So voted.
ARTICLE 3 - Community Preservation Committee - Community Housing - Pine Tree Park
To see if the Town will vote to hear and act on the report of the Community Preservation Committee and appropriate the sum of $48,000 for support of the Littleton Housing Authority and its Pine Tree Park facility, by transferring $46,773.15 from Community Preservation Fund Community Housing Reserve and $1,226.85 from Community Preservation Fund Budgeted Reserve; or to take any other action in relation thereto.
Motion: Moved and seconded by the Community Preservation Committee that the Town vote to hear and act on the report of the Community Preservation Committee and appropriate the sum of $48,000 for support of the Littleton Housing Authority and its Pine Tree Park facility, by transferring $46,773.15 from Community Preservation Fund Community Housing Reserve and $1,226.85 from Community Preservation Fund Budgeted Reserve.
Community Preservation Committee, Finance Committee, and Board of Selectmen support Article 3.
Declared passed by a majority vote. So voted.
ARTICLE 4 - Board of Selectmen/School Committee/Trust Fund Commissioners - School Grant Funds
To see if the Town will vote to transfer $12,000 from a grant from the M.H. Kimball Trust to the Littleton School Department for the purpose of funding a new engineering program at the Littleton High School, or to take any other action in relation thereto.
Motion: Moved and seconded by the Board of Selectmen that the Town vote to transfer $12,000 from a grant from the M.H. Kimball Trust to the Littleton School Department for the purpose of funding a new engineering program at the Littleton High School.
Finance Committee, Board of Selectmen, School Committee, and Trust Fund Commissioners support Article 4.
Declared passed by a majority vote. So voted.
ARTICLE 5 - Board of Selectmen - Easement: Bulkeley Road
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept the grant of a drainage easement for property on Bulkeley Road as shown on a plan entitled, “Plan of Easement in Littleton, Mass. prepared for the Town of Littleton” dated May, 2009 by David E. Ross Associates, Inc.; or to take any other action in relation thereto.
Motion: Moved and seconded by the Board of Selectmen that the Town vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept the grant of a drainage easement for property on Bulkeley Road as shown on a plan entitled, “Plan of Easement in Littleton, Mass. prepared for the Town of Littleton” dated May, 2009 by David E. Ross Associates, Inc.
Board of Selectmen supports Article 5.
Declared passed by a unanimous vote (2/3rds required). So voted.
ARTICLE 6 - Board of Water Commissioners - Capital Improvements
To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $300,000 for the purpose of funding capital improvements to the production facilities and distribution system of the Town of Littleton Water Department, and that to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, is hereby authorized to borrow said sum under and pursuant to Chapter 44, Section 8(5), of the General Laws, or pursuant to and any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, and further, that although the borrowing authorized by this vote must constitute a general obligation of the Town pursuant to Chapter 44 of the General Laws, it is the intention of the Town that the repayment of any borrowing authorized hereunder shall, in the first instance, be made from water system revenues, or to take any other action relative thereto.
Motion: Moved and seconded by the Board of Water Commissioners that the Town vote to appropriate the sum of $300,000 for the purpose of funding capital improvements to the production facilities and distribution system of the Town of Littleton Water Department, and that to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, is hereby authorized to borrow said sum under and pursuant to Chapter 44, Section 8(5), of the General Laws, or pursuant to and any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, and further, that although the borrowing authorized by this vote must constitute a general obligation of the Town pursuant to Chapter 44 of the General Laws, it is the intention of the Town that the repayment of any borrowing authorized hereunder shall, in the first instance, be made from water system revenues.
Finance Committee, Board of Water Commissioners, and Board of Selectmen support Article 6.
Declared passed by a unanimous vote (2/3rds required). So voted.
ARTICLE 7 - Board of Electric Light Commissioners - Lease at 39 Ayer Road
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Littleton Electric Light Department (“LELD”) to lease to the winner of a competitive bid selected pursuant to Chapter 30B of the General Laws, for a term not to exceed twenty years, a portion of the property located at 39 Ayer Road and all or a portion of the building to be constructed thereon; or to take any other action in relation thereto.
Motion: Moved and seconded by the Board of Electric Light Commissioners that the Town vote to authorize the Littleton Electric Light Department (“LELD”) to lease to the winner of a competitive bid selected pursuant to Chapter 30B of the General Laws, for a term not to exceed twenty years, a portion of the property located at 39 Ayer Road and all or a portion of the building to be constructed thereon.
Finance Committee, Board of Electric Light Commissioners, and Board of Selectmen support Article 7.
Declared passed by a majority vote. So voted.
ARTICLE 8 - Board of Selectmen - Road Acceptance: Sleigh Ride Lane
To see if the Town will vote to accept, as a Town way, the layout by the Board of Selectmen of the private way known as “Sleigh Ride Lane,” and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by gift, purchase or eminent domain, the land, rights and easements for drainage, utility, or other purposes, all as shown on a plan entitled “Roadway As Built Plan Hobby Horse Hill Definitive Subdivision Littleton, Massachusetts, dated December 30, 2008, last revised 9/10/09 by Acton Survey & Engineering, Inc. Prepared for Hobbyhorse LLC of Dracut, MA, said street having been constructed to the satisfaction of the Planning Board, and to name said street “Sleigh Ride Lane”; or take any other action in relation thereto.
Motion: Moved and seconded by the Board of Selectmen that the Town vote to accept, as a Town way, the layout by the Board of Selectmen of the private way known as “Sleigh Ride Lane,” and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by gift, purchase or eminent domain, the land, rights and easements for drainage, utility, or other purposes, all as shown on a plan entitled “Roadway As Built Plan Hobby Horse Hill Definitive Subdivision Littleton, Massachusetts, dated December 30, 2008, last revised 9/10/09 by Acton Survey & Engineering, Inc. Prepared for Hobbyhorse LLC of Dracut, MA, said street having been constructed to the satisfaction of the Planning Board, and to name said street “Sleigh Ride Lane;” all as described in Article 8 as printed in the warrant.
Board of Selectmen and Planning Board support Article 8.
Declared passed by a majority vote. So voted.