Chester Board of Finance Regular Meeting, February 18, 2016 Page 1 of 6

Similar documents
Approval of Minutes from July 16, 2015 Motion by Gorman, second by Park, to approve July 16, 2015 Minutes as written. Unanimously Approved.

Chairman Lavy asked members if this opinion has any effect on proceeding with the draft regulation.

Chester Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting, December 8, 2016 Page 1 of 6

KILMARNOCK PLANNING COMMISSION Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Town Hall Kilmarnock, VA

CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY SEPTEMBER 26, Councilmember Barnette Councilmember Saefke Councilmember Varichak Councilmember Bolkcom

MIDDLEFIELD BOARD OF FINANCE 405 Main Street Middlefield, Connecticut Minutes of the January 10, 2019 Regular Meeting

CITY OF TREASURE ISLAND, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 3, :00 PM

Preston Board of Finance Special Meeting Wednesday January 3, 2018 Preston Town Hall 7:00 pm. Ian Stammel seated until arrival of J.

01) OPEN MEETING The Municipal Budget Committee Meeting of Thursday November 16, 2017 was called to order at 7:00 p.m. at the Knightly Meeting Room.

Economic Development Commission Regular Meeting Minutes December 5, 2016

Minutes of Meeting CONWAY BOARD OF SELECTMEN December 12, 2017

BEACON FALLS BOARD OF SELECTMEN REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2013 MINUTES (Draft, Subject to Approval)

NORTH OGDEN PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES. October 19, 2011

Budget Committee Town of Gilmanton, New Hampshire

Lake Oswego Tigard Water Partnership Summary of Oversight Committee Meeting #57 Meeting held January 19, 2017

February 16, 2010 SUMMARY REPORT

MUNICIPAL BUDGET COMMITTEE Monday, January 8, 2018 Town Hall Meeting Room (2ND Floor) Conway Town Hall, Conway, NH

FINANCE COMMISSION MINUTES Wednesday, April 18, :00 p.m. City Hall, Council Chambers, Vero Beach, Florida

Sub-committee members: Bonnie Silvers, Maria Rundle, Vito Valentini, Charlie Flynn

CITY OF DOVER HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION October 15, 2015

TOWN OF DEEP RIVER ADOPTED FINAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR SUMMARY TOTALS 15-May-17

Town of Woodbury Town Budget Meeting June 22, 2015

MIDDLEFIELD BOARD OF SELECTMEN 405 Main Street Middlefield, Connecticut Minutes of the February 19, 2019 Regular Meeting

Jeff Jacobson, Board President of Camp Hazen, introduced himself along with Denise Learned, Executive Director, and Cathy Davis, Camp Director.

Wednesday, December 12, pm Adella G. Urban Administrative Offices Conference Room 323 Route 87, Columbia, CT

MINUTES OF THE SELECT BOARD Monday February 19, :00 PM. 1. Approve Select Board minutes of January 8,and February 5, 2018:

OAK RIDGE SCHOOLS Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Northwood Board of Selectmen Minutes of December 8, 2015

Chairman Potts called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and everyone joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

CHAPLIN BOARD OF FINANCE Chaplin, Connecticut Meeting Minutes January 14, 2019

Plain City Planning Commission Minutes of Meeting June 11, 2015

Board of Finance Special Meeting /Public Information Session Wilton Public Library 12/9/10 Minutes

Town of Surry Planning Board

Budget Committee Town of Gilmanton, New Hampshire

Also Present: Malcolm O Hara, Attorney for the Town and Joe Patricke, Building Inspector.

Lagrange Fire District Special/Workshop. September 27, PM Firehouse 3

PARKMAN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. Regular Meeting of April 8, 2014

Lyme Board of Finance Meeting Minutes

ADOPTED: 6/19/18 As Written

PARKING GARAGE BUILDING COMMITTEE. 1 JUNKINS AVENUE PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE School Board Room

MINUTES OF WORKING MEETING OF THE CONCHO WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. August 29, 2015

TOWN OF WOLFEBORO BUDGET COMMITTEE. November 9, 2017 Minutes

These minutes are a general summary of the meeting and are not intended to be a verbatim transcription. Public Hearing

TOWN OF GROTON PLANNING BOARD. August 10, Town Hall

Board of Finance Regular Meeting Minutes of December 18, 2017

Borough Of Stonington Board of Warden and Burgesses Regular Meeting March 19, 2018

Derby Housing Authority Minutes April 5, 2018

TOWN OF NEW LONDON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 375 MAIN STREET NEW LONDON, NH

CHAPLIN BOARD OF FINANCE Chaplin, Connecticut Special Meeting Minutes November 26, 2018

Councilman Prendergast stated that we have had some interest from other squads and he feels that we should look into this.

THE CITY OF STREETSBORO, OHIO SERVICE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES. Monday, April 10, 2017

RSWA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 24, 2016

Beacon Falls Board of Finance 10 Maple Avenue Beacon Falls, CT 06403

BEACON FALLS BOARD OF FINANCE PUBLIC HEARING 2012/13 MUNICIPAL BUDGET PROPOSAL APRIL 10, 2012 MINUTES (Draft Copy-Subject to Revision)

TOWN OF DUCK PLANNING BOARD REGULAR MEETING October 13, 2010

TOWN OF EAST HADDAM Board of Finance Special Meeting Minutes March 24, 2018 Municipal Office Building Meeting Rooms 1 and 2

CITY OF COLUMBIA FALLS MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING HELD MARCH 19, 2012

VILLAGE OF BLOOMINGBURG, INC. Regular Monthly Village Board Meeting Location: Village Hall 13 North Road, Bloomingburg, New York 12790

Hollis Historic District Commission

Winthrop Town Council Meeting Minutes April 2, 2012

GATEWAY SERVICES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT

1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Chair Wallace called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m. Roll call was as follows:

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS June 1, 2015 Meeting Minutes

Minutes. Francis City Council Meeting Thursday, May 9, 2013 Francis City Community Center 7:00 p.m.

Harriman pursuant to Sections 10 and 20 of the Municipal Home Rule Law at Harriman Village

Board of Selectmen Town of Gilmanton, New Hampshire

Budget Committee November 3, 2016

Beacon Falls Board of Finance 10 Maple Avenue Beacon Falls, CT 06403

UNAPPROVED Town of Warner Budget Committee

Minutes of the Fort Collins Regional Library District Board of Trustees Regular Meeting. June 2, p.m.

CITY OF DERBY BOARD OF APPORTIONMENT & TAXATION

FINAL Draft May 16, 2011 Planning Board Minutes, approved 6/20/11 pg. 1

Steelton Borough Council Special Meeting Minutes November 14, Thommie Leggett-Robinson, Exec. Asst.

PARTNER CITY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES. Tuesday, March 20, :30 PM 2nd Floor Conference Room, City Hall

Minutes. Food Trucks Workshop. The City of Daytona Beach, Florida. Wednesday, June 21, 2017

FY2018 Budget Work Session: City Clerk Dimick reviewed budget lines with Mayor Davids and Council.

TOWN OF KINGSTON Finance Committee 26 Evergreen Street Kingston, MA March 27, 2017 Minutes

NORTH EAST PLANNING COMMISSION North East Town Hall Meeting Room 106 South Main Street, North East, Maryland Tuesday, June 6, :00 PM

SPECIAL MEETING, WARRENSBURG TOWN BOARD, AUGUST 7, 2013

Richland County Recreation Commission Special Call Board Meeting Minutes Tuesday, May 11,2010 6:00PM

STAFF PRESENT: EILEEN RIORDAN CITY ATTORNEY STEPHANIE SHUMSKY PLANNING DIRECTOR JENNIFER CAMPOS SECRETARY

BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018

Warner Municipal Budget Committee

City of Littleton Page 1

PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES. November 7, Members Present: Lynne Thomas-Roth John Bruns Glynn Marsh Mayor O Callaghan

BOARD OF SELECTMEN DRAFT

Also attending Dinny Richmond, Mary Grote, Kim Cowles, Chris Nicodemus, Dawn Steele, Bill Mellekas, John Monaghan.

MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING SECOND AND FINAL PUBLIC TAX HEARING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL DISTRICT September 28, :30 p.m.

Dover Condominiums SP 1983 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MINUTES February 27, 2019

HUGHES-ELIZABETH LAKES UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BOARD November 26, 2013 SPECIAL MINUTES

BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE. March 19, Minutes

TOWN OF GILMANTON BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY OCTOBER 28, 2014

The Municipal Budget Committee Meeting of Wednesday October 28, 2015 was called to order at 7:00 p.m. at the Knightly Meeting Room.

Ad Hoc - Building Facilities Vision for the Future Workshop September 19, 2013

West Hanover Township 7171 Allentown Blvd. Harrisburg, PA

Chairperson Schiller, Mayor Christman, Alderpersons Jackson, Stangel, Kuehl, and Zimmerman

"One clause which was discussed was the 6-month notification for termination."

MINUTES CITY OF LONSDALE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 25, 2017

Motions are tagged in bold. Meetings are recorded to facilitate preparation of minutes.

A Town Board Meeting was held March 14, 2011, at 7:00PM at Town Hall, 18 Russell Avenue, Ravena, New York

Transcription:

Page 1 of 6 Call to Order Welcome, Introduction and seating of members The held its regular meeting on Thursday, February 18, 2016, at the Chester Town Hall, 203 Middlesex Avenue, Chester, CT. In attendance and seated were Virginia Carmany, Jennifer Rannestad, Jon Joslow, Charlie Park, Rick Nygard (seated for B. Gorman) and Glenn Reyer (seated for D. Cohen). Others in attendance were First Selectwoman Lauren Gister, Selectwomen Charlene Janecek and Carolyn Lynn and Treasurer Liz Netsch. Chairman Carmany called the meeting to order at 7:35 PM. Approval of Minutes from January 2016 (and from Oct if we have the right people) Motion made and seconded to approve January 21, 2016 Minutes amended as follows Under Old Business various items of capital last sentence should read, Jon Joslow noted that is why this form is so important. energy project page the question was asked if the street light information had been distributed, Chairman Carmany replied no. budget guidelines, etc. 2 nd last sentence should read, The Supervision District is a big portion of Chester's budget and we should show we are very interested. Under New Business Improved Reporting 2 nd sentence should read, Ms. Marian noted at the moment the revenue stream from the State will not be affected, but felt it was only a matter of time before it is. Improved Reporting last sentence should read, CCM is working to get the Statute repealed. There was discussion as to whether there should be a 5 year or 10 year Budget Driver Plan. Chairman Carmany noted it should be 10 year as that is what the bonding agencies require. Unanimously Approved. Old Business Accounting and Financial Policy Manual review Board of Finance Chapters The Accounting and Financial Policy Manual was reviewed. Chairman Carmany noted anything pertaining to revenue, cash receipts, purchasing, accounts payable, payroll and capital assets should be reviewed by the Treasurer and/or Finance Manager.

Page 2 of 6 With regard to budget oversight, there was further discussion regarding 5 year vs. 10 year Budget Driver Plan. Jon Joslow noted any major infrastructure items should be a 10 year view. He also noted the Plan should go 10 years out in order to manage what the Town wants to do. Carmany noted the BOF needs to see what the implications of projects are on our base that drives the taxes. Joslow noted there has been no money put aside for the Library. First Selectwoman Gister noted there may be the need for new financial software in 5 years at a substantial cost which would be a budget driver and we should saving for that. Chairman Carmany noted the Capital Budget goes out 10 years, not the Operating Budget. She further noted by State Statute, the Town has to create both Capital and Operating Budgets. Jon Joslow suggested having a subcommittee review the wordsmithing and other issues, such as typos, etc. Chairman Carmany noted she will decide how to move forward with a subcommittee and who will participate. Review of Capital line items evaluate for new or conbined lines Chairman Carmany noted at the last meeting it was agreed the Main Street phases would be separated with individual numbers. There was nothing yet from the E Team. There was discussion regarding Town Buildings Repairs/Code Compliance and Renovations. Do we want to separate these into individual buildings and also have separate line items for Repairs/Code Compliance and Renovations/Infrastructure Maintenance for Town Buildings. First Selectwoman Gister asked what the difference was between repairs and renovations. She noted replacing the Meeting House floor is a renovation not a repair. That is a Capital item as opposed to replacing one board in the wood floor. Jon Joslow noted he thought there was a dollar threshold that determined that. Carmany replied yes $25,000. First Selectwoman Gister suggested it be handled similar to Public Works. Carmany noted she didn't that could be done. It was decided to have one line item called Town Buildings with Repairs and Code Compliance under that line item as well as another line item called Renovations. Each town owned building would be listed under those two line items. Jon Joslow suggested inviting Peter Evankow to the next meeting so BOF members could meet him and maybe he could answer some questions. Glenn Reyer noted the big ticket items should be saved for over a 10 year period.

Page 3 of 6 Chairman Carmany noted she didn't want to see the Town bond for a Library for $7 million and not knowing it has to repair/replace a roof or boiler and its another $2 million because it did not investigate to understand what the maintenance repair and renovations will be. She indicated the BOF should work toward knowing what the full picture is. She was trying to inititate it as part of this new administration so its something we are working toward and setting up the foundation. Joslow noted he agreed. The first pass at this will set the stage for discussion over the next couple of months. Budget/Project/Education liaisons Chairman Carmany asked if the BOF should liaisons to various groups, projects, etc. It was also noted the question has come up as to whether there could be quarterly meetings of department heads, boards, commissions, committees, etc. That might be a way for the BOF to collect information rather than having liaisons committing more time to meetings. Carmany noted she had been attending a lot of these meetings, but felt other BOF members should participate. Carmany also noted everyone needs to live within their budgets. Chairman Carmany will prepare a specific list separating it between operating and committees that are appointed. Reports Monthly Financials Chairman Carmany noted the Monthly Financials had been distributed. First Selectwoman Gister noted as of right now it looks like the overall revenue will be up. First Selectwoman's Report The Bridge Project is moving along. The State has agreed to additional signage. There has been good feedback from the Merchants. It looks like they are way ahead of schedule and should be done early. The contractor will be working next 3 Sundays to be on track for switching over the sidewalk to the other side. At the last meeting, the Tax Collector's Suspense List was approved. Since that time the Tax Collector has collected 22% of that money ($3,214) in February. Street Lights it was noted money was available in the State for Eversource to pay for additional towns to get on the demonstration project for LED street lights. Gister and Woomer met with Eversource to discuss the pilot program where Chester would probably be approved for up to 50 street lights. However, Eversource will be going to LED street lights within 3 5 years. Chester has 338 street lights. The question is should the Town go with the pilot program or just purchase the lights outright. Pat Woomer is checking

Page 4 of 6 into this matter and will advise. Update on Expenditures for Library Bldg and Main Street East Project There was much discussion regarding the Library project (package includes restoration of North Quarter Park). It was noted there is no budget yet. First Selectwoman Gister noted the question is what will $7 million do to the mil rate. We can't just do nothing with the Library. There are real issues that must be dealt with ADA compliance, asbestos in the floor, etc. Jennifer Rannestad noted the community hasn't been asked yet what they want. It was noted the Library can't go to referendum without BOF approval. Gister noted $92,000 has already been spent for the architect. She also noted there are potentially other grant opportunities out there, particularly with other parts of the Park. Gister briefly reviewed what occurred at the last Library Building Committee meeting noting the next meeting will be March 2 nd at which time the architect will do a presentation of a new design. Main Street East waiting for final calculations for paying final bill. Retainage doesn't have to be paid until landscaping is done in the Spring. Hopefully final bill will be received by the next meeting. New Business Request for $18,000 be released from Capital for Meeting House Repairs Motion made and seconded to release $18,000 from Capitall for Meeting House Repairs covering electrical, curtain and pipes. Gister noted they are working on safety issues first. Unanimously Approved. Request for $115,000 be released from Capital for New Truck detail previously sent Motion made and seconded to release $115,000 from Capital for new Truck. Discussion followed. Jon Joslow asked if we complied with the bid policy. Gister replied yes. Glenn Reyer noted the old truck was 2006 and our policy says it should last 20 years. First Selectwoman Gister explained why the truck is being replaced now rather than waiting. There were two trucks scheduled to be replaced at the same time, but if we do this one now, the trade in value is higher. All the money in the future would then go to the second truck. Chairman Carmany noted this was a conversation that Ed Meehan had with John Divis before Lauren Gister came on board. It was a decision that had been made and not given to the BOF when it was being made with Mr. Divis. Approved with Glenn Reyer opposed. Budget Books

Page 5 of 6 First Selectwoman Gister noted the budget books were incomplete. She is working on completing them with all the supporting data. First Selectwoman Gister explained a couple of items in the book the administrative assistant was paid out of Board of Selectmen and Planning & Zoning regular payroll. That has been taken out of P&Z and put into BOS. It looks like an increase but its not. Rentals, Town Office Operations went up quite a bit because of new copier contract for downstairs. New Library copier comes in under same bill, but will be separated out into the Library budget. Registrar of Voters shows an 834% increase in Special Development due to mandated State Training. Police Protection budget is up particularly in the Resident Trooper's pay. The Town is required to pay 85% of salary and benefits now, instead of the previous 70%. There was a brief discussion about sharing a State Trooper with another town. Chester has one Resident Trooper and one Constable. The part time Constable took a full time job in Essx and hasn't been replaced yet. Bulky Waste and Recycling First Selectwoman Gister noted she is talking with Dick Smith about the $20,000 increase in Transfer Station Fee. Perhaps this could be split between a couple of years. They are also talking about how the Town is being billed. Legal Contingency Account is being split between the Board of Selectmen and Planning & Zoning. Presentation of Grand List and Revenue 10 year history Glenn Reyer noted he had been asked to look at historic revenues to see if historic trends would help going forward. He noted he has done a lot of research on this and collected data for the last 10 years. He briefly reviewed the 3 sources of revenue property taxes, State contributions and fees. Reyer noted 73% of property taxes are from residential properties. He noted the Grand List has grown by less than 1% per year over the last 11 years. The value of existing properties has not increased. The mil rate has grown by 1.36%. What that says is there is no opportunity for the Grand List to grow on its own. The State's contribution has been constant at $1 million a year. There have been rumors about the State reducing that amount, but it hasn't happened yet. Reyer noted he and Chairman Carmany have started a conversation as to where this goes from here. We

Page 6 of 6 don't know the what if's yet. 2012 Grand Lists and Current Mil Rates by Town Chairman Carmany distributed a list of all Towns in Connecticut, their mil rate and 2012 Grand List. Audience of Citizens none. Adjournment Motion made and seconded to adjourn at 10:20 PM. Unanimously Approved. Respectfully submitted, Judith R. Brown, Recording Secretary