Town Meeting Results Day 1 (5/6/19)
Read the Town Meeting Warrant 2019
REPORTS
- Acceptance of Town Reports – 2018 Annual Town Report – PASSED
FINANCIAL – FISCAL YEAR 2019
- FY 2019 Supplemental Appropriations and Transfers – Transfer $525,000 (Snow & Ice Removal), -$70,000 (Sewer Enterprise Fund) – PASSED
- Unpaid Bills from Previous Fiscal Years – PASSED
Parks and Recreation H20 Irrigation Specialist $2,206.00
Information Technology Verizon $146.32
FINANCIAL – FISCAL YEAR 2020
- Property Tax Exemption Increase – PASSED
- BRAVE Act – Increase in abatement by amount not to exceed the cost of living – PASSED
- BRAVE Act – Real estate tax exemption for veterans and other qualified persons where home is owned by a trust, conservator or other fiduciary for the person’s benefit – PASSED
- BRAVE Act – Real estate tax exemption for surviving parents or guardians of certain soldiers, sailors, members of the National Guard and veterans – PASSED
- BRAVE Act – Reduction of property tax obligation of veteran in exchange for volunteer services – PASSED
- Set the Salary of Elected Officials – Town Clerk $69,297.20 – PASSED
- Fiscal 2020 Operating Budget – Appropriations Committee Report 2019 – School Budget Presentation
● $87,148,752.27 to the General Fund;
● $289,605.75 to the Community Preservation Fund;
● $2,569,775.55 to the Sewer Enterprise Fund;
● $2,057,513.31 to the Water Enterprise Fund; and
● $632,576.00 to the Parks & Recreation Enterprise Fund.
Amendment by Mary Ondrechen to remove the non-binding Underride language from Article 10 on the Operating Budget – PASSED by a clear majority
Main Motion as amended – PASSED - FY 2020 Revolving Funds Spending Limits – PASSED
Building Department $270,000
Part-Time Wire Inspector $100,000
Part-Time Plumbing Inspector $100,000
Hazardous Materials $5,000
Conservation Commission $115,000
Library $10,000
Public Safety $5,000
Planning Board $30,000
Open Space Preservation Commission $10,000
Youth and Family Services Department $4,000
Zoning Board of Appeals $50,000
Department of Public Works $8,000
Department of Public Works $15,000
Department of Public Works $8,000
Cemetery Commission $3,500
Cemetery Lot Fund $10,000
School Department 1:1 Laptop Initiative $470,000
Fingerprinting Fund $500
Senior Center Programs Fund $75,000
Police Department $10,000 - PEG Access Enterprise Fund $50,000 – PASSED
- Chapter 90 Highway Funds $643,095 – PASSED
- Transfer to General Stabilization Fund $208,000 – PASSED
- Establishment of School Department Stabilization Fund; Acceptance of fourth paragraph of M.G.L. c.40, §5B – Acceptance of $500,000 from Legacy Farms, and transfer $200,000 to the School Committee this year. PASSED
- Transfer to Other Post-Employment Benefits Liability Trust Fund – $400,000 PASSED
- Pay-As-You-Go Capital Expenses – PASSED
- A Security Cameras – Library & Police Department Town Manager $43,830
- B End User Hardware Replacement Town Manager $43,750
- C Public Safety Facility/Fire Station Feasibility Study Fire Chief, Police Chief, Town Manager $75,000
- D Replace Fire Chief Car Fire Chief $53,050
- E Police Jail Cells Floor Repair Town Manager $45,970
- F Town Hall Elevator Controls Town Manager $75,000
- G Replace DPW Trucks Town Manager $142,000
- H Wetlands Order of Conditions School Superintendent $40,000
- I Roof Engineering School Superintendent $100,000
- J Kitchen Equipment School Superintendent $24,200
- K Data Center Replacement School Superintendent $205,000
- L School Capacity Study School Superintendent $50,000
- M District Wide Facility Improvements School Superintendent $170,000
- N Boiler Replacement School Superintendent $160,000
- O Special Education Van School Superintendent $26,000
- P Replace Police Cruisers Police Chief $135,634
- Purchase of Valve Maintenance Trailer System $65,000 – PASSED
- Purchase of Water Department Truck $50,000 – PASSED
- Purchase of Bucket Truck $100,000 – PASSED
- Purchase of Multi-Purpose Municipal Tractor $177,000 – PASSED
- Sewer Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan Update $170,000 – PASSED
- Colella Farm Road Sewer – Citizen’s Petition – Motion for No Action by the Citizen Petitioner – PASSED (article taken out of order)
- Sidewalk Master Plan Phase II $1,060,000 –
– $100,000 for Wood Street from Proctor Street to Walker Street
– $960,000 for West Main Street from Lumber to Downey Street
Amendment by Tom Terry to reduce the amount to $100,000 – FAILED 127 – 104
Main Motion – Yes 124 / No 103 – FAILS to get a 2/3rds Majority - School Bus Parking Lot $300,000 – YES 146 / NO 60 – PASSED
11:11 PM – Town Meeting Adjourned, to be continued until Tuesday, May 7 at 7:00 PM at Hopkinton Middle School. For full town meeting info visit: https://ehop.org/town-meeting/