TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD, VERMONT WARNING ANNUAL TOWN MEETING MARCH 1ST AND MARCH 2ND , 2010
The legal voters of the Town of Weathersfield, Vermont, are hereby notified and warned to meet at the Weathersfield School, 135 School House Road in Ascutney, in the Town of Weathersfield, Vermont, on the first day of March, 2010, at 7:30 o’clock, P.M., to act on the following articles:
Article 1: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield accept the reports of the Town’s officers for the period from July 1, 2008, through June 30, 2009? Article 2: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize the Select Board to borrow money, if necessary, to pay current expenses in anticipation of taxes in accordance with the provisions of Title 24, Section 1786, of the Vermont Statutes Annotated? Article 3: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize the Select Board to expend such grant monies, gifts, or bequests which may be received by the Town of Weathersfield, in accordance with the terms of said grants, gifts, or bequests? Article 4: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield direct that the Town Manager collect all taxes due to the Town and to perform all the duties now conferred by law upon the collector of taxes, in accordance with the provisions of Title 24, Section 1236 (10) of the Vermont Statutes Annotated? Article 5: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize collection of interest on overdue taxes from the due date of each installment in the amount of one per cent (1%) per month, or fraction thereof, for the first three (3) months and thereafter one and one-half per cent (1½%) per month or fraction thereof, in accordance with Title 32, Section 4873, of the Vermont Statutes Annotated? Article 6: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize collection of a penalty, not to exceed eight per cent (8%), on all delinquent taxes collected after the due date established in accordance with Title 32, Section 1674 (2), of the Vermont Statutes Annotated? Article 7: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield direct that the annual Town and School auditors’ reports be available to the public at the Town Clerk’s office, in lieu of mailing, and that a “Notice of Availability” be published in the designated newspaper of record for the Town no less then thirty (30) days prior to the annual meetings, as required by Title 24, Section 1682, of the Vermont Statutes Annotated? Article 8: To transact any other business deemed proper when met. Voting by Australian ballot will be conducted in Martin Memorial Hall, on U.S. Route 5 in Ascutney, on the second day of March, 2010 [The polls will be open at 10:00 o’clock, A.M., and will close at 7:00 o’clock, P.M., on that date], to act on the following articles: Article 9: To elect all Town officers as required by law. [By Australian ballot] Moderator - One (1) Year Selector - Three (3) Years Selector - Two (2) Years Lister - Three (3) Years Trustee of Public Funds - Three (3) Years Trustee of Public Funds - Two (2) Years Town Agent - One (1) Year Grand Juror - One (1) Year Cemetery Commissioner - Five (5) Years Library Trustee - Five (5) Years Article 10: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield approve the expenditure of Nine Hundred Sixty-five Thousand, Nine Hundred Forty-eight Dollars ($965,948.00) for the support and operation of the Town’s General Fund? Six Hundred Twentysix Thousand, One Hundred Thirty-four Dollars ($626,134.00) shall be raised by property taxation, allowing the Select Board to set the appropriate tax rate. [By Australian ballot] Article 11: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield approve the expenditure of One Million, Forty Thousand, Six Hundred Nineteen Dollars ($1,040,619.00), for the support and operation of the Town’s Highway Fund? Seven Hundred Eighty-nine Thousand, Seven Hundred Fifty-five Dollars ($789,755.00) shall be raised by property taxation, allowing the Select Board to set the appropriate tax rate. [By Australian ballot] Article 12: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield approve the expenditure of Two Hundred Thirty-three Thousand, Nine Hundred Forty-one Dollars ($233,941.00), for the support and operation of the Town’s solid waste management facility? These monies shall be raised by the collection of fees, allowing the Select Board to set the appropriate fees for the services. [By Australian ballot] Article 13: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate funds, not to exceed Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000.00), from the undesignated fund balance for the Weathersfield-Proctor Library? These monies shall be used to automate the Weathersfield-Proctor Library catalog of publications and usage. [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 14: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize the Select Board to borrow funds not to exceed the amount of Twenty-eight Thousand Dollars ($28,000.00) for a period not to exceed two (2) years for the purpose of purchasing a marked police vehicle? This will replace a 2001 Ford F150 pick-up, with one hundred twenty-eight thousand, eight hundred twenty-four (128,824) miles. [By Australian ballot] Article 15: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize the Select Board to borrow funds not to exceed the amount of Ninety Thousand Dollars ($90,000.00) for a period not to exceed three (3) years for the purpose of purchasing a truck/snowplow for the maintenance of Town highways? This will replace a 1993 Mack truck/snowplow, with one hundred ninety thousand, six hundred twenty-five (190,625) miles. [By Australian ballot] Article 16: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize the Select Board to borrow funds not to exceed the amount of Fifty-six Thousand Dollars ($56,000.00) for a period not to exceed three (3) years for the purpose of purchasing a truck/snowplow for the maintenance of Town highways? This will replace a 2002 Ford F550 pick-up, with eighty-three thousand, four hundred forty-eight (83,448) miles. [By Australian ballot] Article 17: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize the Select Board to borrow funds not to exceed the amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for a period not to exceed five (5) years for the purpose of paving town highways? This includes Town Highway 40 [Tenney Hill Road], a Class III Town highway. [By Australian ballot] Article 18: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield authorize the Select Board to borrow funds not to exceed the amount of Two Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($275,000.00) for a period not to exceed five (5) years for the purpose of planing and paving town highways? This includes Town Highway 1 [Weathersfield Center Road], a Class II Town highway. [By Australian ballot] Article 19: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), to be deposited in the Weathersfield-Proctor Library Capital Improvements reserve fund? [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 20: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield assess One-half Cent ($0.005) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of valuation on the Town’s Grand List, said funds to be deposited to a reserve fund for the future acquisition of motorized fire apparatus? [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 21: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield assess One Cent ($0.01) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of valuation on the Town’s Grand List, said funds to be deposited to a reserve fund for the future acquisition of highway maintenance and repair equipment? [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 22: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield assess One Cent ($0.01) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of valuation on the Town’s Grand List, said funds to be deposited to a reserve fund for the future reappraisal of the Town as required by Title 32, Section 4041a (b) of the Vermont Statutes Annotated? [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 23: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield assess Onequarter Cent ($0.0025) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of valuation on the Town’s Grand List, said funds to be deposited to the “Aid to Residents in Need" reserve fund? [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 24: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield repeal the zoning bylaws enacted by the Town Meeting on March 5th, 1974, and all subsequent amendments, revisions, and re-enactments of said bylaws? [By petition] [By Australian ballot] Article 25: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield repeal the subdivision regulations enacted by the Town Meeting on March 7th, 1989, and all subsequent amendments, revisions, and reenactments of said bylaws? [By petition] [By Australian ballot] Article 26: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield approve the revised subdivision regulations as proposed by the Weathersfield Planning Commission on October 19th, 2009, and accepted by the Weathersfield Select Board on December 3rd, 2009? [By Australian ballot] Article 27: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to support the activities of A Community Resource Network (ACORN)? ACORN is a community service organization which provides HIV testing and counseling, Hepatitis C testing and counseling for all individuals at risk for contracting these diseases. Direct services for individuals and their family members who are living and coping with HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C, support groups, emergency financial assistance, transportation to medical appointments, nutritional support, financial support for housing cost and professional one on one counseling services. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 28: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Two Thousand, Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($2,250.00) to support the activities of Connecticut River Transit, Inc.? C.R.T. is a not-for-profit company servicing the Windham and Windsor County areas, providing commuter bus service five (5) times daily at the Exit 8 Park and Ride, plus Medicaid vans and volunteer drivers. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 29: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Three Hundred Seventy-five Dollars ($375.00) to support the activities of the Council on Aging for Southeastern Vermont, Inc.? The Council on Aging is a private not-for-profit organization providing services to elders in Windsor and Windham Counties. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 30: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) to support the activities of The Green Mountain RSVP and Volunteer Center? R.S.V.P. is a non-profit organization providing volunteer services to community agencies and programs. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 31: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Two Thousand, Six Hundred Eighty-three Dollars ($2,683.00) to support the activities of Health Care and Rehabilitative Services of Southeastern Vermont? Health Care and Rehabilitative Services is a private not-for-profit agency providing community health services to residents in Windsor and Windham Counties. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 32: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00) to support the activities of Maple Leaf Farm? Maple Leaf Farm is a community service organization that provides medical detoxification and residential treatment for Vermont men and women addicted to alcohol and drugs. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 33: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to support the activities of New Beginnings, Inc.? New Beginnings is a private not-forprofit agency providing crisis services to victims of domestic and sexual violence, and community prevention education on these issues. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 34: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of One Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) to support the activities of Southeastern Vermont Community Action, Inc.? S.E.V.C.A. is a community service organization that assists Weathersfield in responding to the emergency needs of the community and providing all available and applicable services. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 35: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00) to support the activities of the Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired? The V.A.B.V.I. is a private not-for-profit agency providing comprehensive vision rehabilitation, training and support services for visually impaired Vermonters of all ages. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 36: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of One Hundred Eighty-five Dollars ($185.00) to support the activities of the Vermont Center for Independent Living? V.C.I.L. is a private not-for-profit agency providing information and referrals, and ‘Meals on Wheels’ for people under the age of sixty (60) with disabilities. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 37: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Twelve Thousand, One Hundred Dollars ($12,100.00) to support the activities of Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice of Vermont and New Hampshire? Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice is a community service agency providing home health, maternal and child health, and hospice care provided in patients’ homes and community settings. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 38: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) to support the activities of Volunteers in Action? V.i.A. is a private non-profit agency providing neighbor-to-neighbor services, mostly to elderly, including transportation, short-term respite, and companionship. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 39: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to support the activities of the Windsor Connection Resource Center? Windsor Connection Resource Center is a community service organization providing social and educational services to the Town of Weathersfield. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 40: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) to support the activities of Windsor County Partners? Windsor County Partners is a community service organization providing one-on-one youth mentoring for Weathersfield children aged ten (10) to seventeen (17) years old. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot] Article 41: Shall the voters of the Town of Weathersfield appropriate the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) to support the activities of the Windsor County Youth Services? W.C.Y.S. is a private not-for-profit agency providing services and shelter to runaway and homeless youth in Windsor County. [By request] [Not in Budget] [By Australian ballot]
Dated at the Town of Weathersfield, Windsor County, State of Vermont, this twenty eighth day of January, 2010.
Norman John Arrison, Chairperson Henry C. Cobb, Jr., Board Clerk Daniel E. Boyer, Vice-Chairperson Glenn S. Fisher, Selector David T. Fuller, Selector
ATTEST: Received at Town of Weathersfield this twenty-ninth of January, 2010. Flora Ann Dango, Town Clerk |