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2009 Annual Report.pdf - Town of Milton

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Article 28 was voted on May 5, <strong>2009</strong><br />

ARTICLE 29 To see what sum <strong>of</strong> money the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to appropriate for<br />

the support <strong>of</strong> the Blue Hills Regional Technical School for the twelve month<br />

period beginning July 1, <strong>2009</strong>; and to act on anything relating thereto.<br />

VOTED. The <strong>Town</strong> voted that the sum <strong>of</strong> $698,307 be appropriated for the<br />

purpose set forth in this article.<br />

VOICE VOTE<br />

ARTICLE 30 To see what sum <strong>of</strong> money the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to appropriate for<br />

Interest and Maturing Debt for the twelve month period beginning July 1, <strong>2009</strong>,<br />

and to act on anything relating thereto.<br />

VOTED. The <strong>Town</strong> voted to appropriate the amounts shown in the following<br />

tabulation:<br />

FY10<br />

INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT<br />

Interest 1,518,627<br />

Maturing Debt 2,595,834<br />

GRAND TOTAL 4,114,461<br />

and that to meet said appropriation the sum <strong>of</strong> $38,605 be transferred from bond<br />

premiums from the School Building Project and the remainder <strong>of</strong> $4,075,856<br />

be raised from the tax levy.<br />

UNANIMOUS VOTE<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Health Chairman, Anne T. Fidler made a motion which was seconded<br />

to consider Article 48 at this time<br />

VOTED. The <strong>Town</strong> voted YES.<br />

VOICE VOTE<br />

ARTICLE 48 To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to withdraw from the Norfolk<br />

County Mosquito Control Project. Considering the prevailing economic conditions<br />

we think that the benefit from the program does not justify the expenditure<br />

<strong>of</strong> $67,000 because there are less expensive alternatives to reduce as<br />

much as possible the nuisance and dangers <strong>of</strong> this ancient, pervasive pest.<br />

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