ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION (continued) PREC A PREC B PREC C PREC D TOTAL** ELECTEDCOMMISSIONER OF TRUST FUNDS – For 3 years / Vote for One** Richard S. Storrs 443 389 412 431 1675Blanks 178 146 199 170 693TOTAL 621 535 611 601 2368CEMETERY COMMISSIONER – For 3 years / Vote for one** Charles P. Deming Sr. 463 412 439 443 1757Blanks 158 123 172 158 611TOTAL 621 535 611 601 2368LIBRARY TRUSTEE – For 3 years / Vote for Two** Debra Chapdelaine 473 397 431 453 1754** John Mara 417 367 390 391 1565Blanks 352 306 401 358 1417TOTAL 1242 1070 1222 1202 4736PLANNING BOARD MEMBER – For 2 years / Vote for One** Robert Saiia 300 227 239 324 1090David M. Blatt 203 188 234 152 777Blanks 118 120 138 125 501TOTAL 621 535 611 601 2368PLANNING BOARD MEMBER – For 5 years / Vote for One** Joanna Bilotta 427 388 402 400 1617Blanks 194 147 209 201 751TOTAL 621 535 611 601 2368HOUSING AUTHORITY MEMBER – For 5 years / Vote for One** Sheila Lumi 421 375 397 408 1601Blanks 200 160 214 193 767TOTAL 621 535 611 601 2368HOUSING AUTHORITY MEMBER – For 2 years / Vote for One** Susan M. Szocik 456 410 423 442 1731Blanks 165 125 188 159 637TOTAL 621 535 611 601 2368QUESTION 1. COMMUNITY PRESERVATIONShall the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lunenburg</strong> accept sections 3 to 7 inclusive, <strong>of</strong> MGL Chapter 44B, as approved by the legislative body at the Special <strong>Town</strong>Meeting <strong>of</strong> December 5, 2006, a summary <strong>of</strong> which appears below?PREC A PREC B PREC C PREC D TOTALYES 240 159 207 269 875NO 378 365 384 312 1439BLANKS 3 11 20 20 54TOTAL 621 535 611 601 2368QUESTION 2. OVERRIDEShall the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lunenburg</strong> be allowed to assess an additional $2,700,000.00 in real estate and personal property taxes for the purpose <strong>of</strong>funding the Chief Administrative and Financial Officers’ proposed FY08 budget?PREC A PREC B PREC C PREC D TOTALYES 104 55 94 136 389NO 515 475 498 448 1936BLANKS 2 5 19 17 43TOTAL 621 535 611 601 2368
<strong>2007</strong> TOWN MEETING EXCERPTS:Moderator Timothy Murphy ESQ declared the presence <strong>of</strong> a quorum and called the meeting to order at 9:05 AM in the <strong>Lunenburg</strong> HighSchool Auditorium. Ground rules were laid out and June Riddle ESQ was sworn in as Deputy Moderator for this meeting. ThirteenRetirees were recognized for their years <strong>of</strong> service to the <strong>Town</strong>. A moment <strong>of</strong> silence was held for Lt. Jones, a Montachusett RegionalVocational Technical School graduate, who was killed in Iraq.MAY 5, <strong>2007</strong>- SPECIAL TOWN MEETING WARRANTARTICLE 1. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to appropriate from available funds all sums <strong>of</strong> money necessary to amend the amounts voted for the<strong>Town</strong>’s FY’07 Budget, under Article 14 <strong>of</strong> the May 6, 2006 Annual <strong>Town</strong> Meeting Warrant; or take any other action relative thereto. Board <strong>of</strong>Selectmen & Finance Committee recommend approval . VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to appropriate from Free Cash $137,354.00, transferfrom Article 22 <strong>of</strong> the 12/5/06 Special <strong>Town</strong> Meeting $35,542.00, transfer to line 5/Worker's Compensation $16,118.00, transfer to line14/Unemployment Compensation $15,800.00, transfer to line 15/FICA <strong>Town</strong>'s Share $23,000.00, transfer to line 31/Legal Expenses$68,762.00, transfer to line 43/Injury Leave $12,967.00, transfer to line 45/Vehicle Maintenance Police $2,500.00, transfer to line50/Vehicle Maintenance Fire $11,371.00, transfer to line #86/<strong>Lunenburg</strong> Public Library $15,958.00, transfer to line #23 <strong>Town</strong>Accountant $1,314.00, transfer to line #28/Assessor's Administration $3,731.00, transfer to line #53/Building Inspector $2,345.00,transfer to line #75/Council on Aging $1,596.00, transfer to line #38/Conservation $1,514.00, transfer to line #62/Highway Labor$2,345.00, transfer to line #36/Planning Board $2,462.00, transfer to line #41/Police Dept $68,088.00, transfer to line #26/Tax Collector'sAdministration $7,100.00, transfer to line #30/Technology Department $2,421.00, transfer to line # 33/<strong>Town</strong> Clerk's Administration$1,554.00, transfer to line #3/Interest Temporary Loans $4,950.00, transfer from line #13A/Salary Reserve $10,000.00 and transfer fromline #6/Health Insurance $83,000.00.ARTICLE 2. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds a sum <strong>of</strong> money to fund the FY06 ClericalUnit Collective Bargaining Agreement dated July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2008 with AFSCME, Council 93; or take any other action relative thereto.Submitted by the CAFO. Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen & Finance Committee recommend approval. . VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to transfer fromArticle 22 <strong>of</strong> the December 5, 2006 STM the sum <strong>of</strong> $ 17,100.00 to fund the FY06 Clerical Unit Collective Bargaining Agreement datedJuly 1, 2005 – June 30, 2008 with AFSCME, Council 93.ARTICLE 3. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds a sum <strong>of</strong> money to fund the FY06 PoliceOfficers Collective Bargaining Agreement dated March 26, <strong>2007</strong> with IBPO Local 353, AFL-CIO; or take any other action relative thereto.Submitted by the CAFO. Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen & Finance Committee recommend approval. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to appropriatefrom Free Cash the sum <strong>of</strong> $600.00.MAY 5, <strong>2007</strong> - ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANTARTICLE 1. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to hear and/or accept the regular written reports <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Town</strong> Officers and Committees; or take anyother action relative thereto. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to hear and accept the regular written reports <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Town</strong> Officers andCommittees.ARTICLE 2. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to authorize the Treasurer and Collector pursuant to MGL Chapter 44, §53F, with the approval <strong>of</strong> theSelectmen, to enter into compensating balance agreements with banking institutions in the Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts; or take any otheraction relative thereto. Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen recommends approval. VOTED UNANIMOUS CONSENT to authorize the Treasurer andCollector pursuant to MGL Chapter 44, §53F, with the approval <strong>of</strong> the Selectmen, to enter into compensating balance agreements withbanking institutions in the Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts.ARTICLE 3. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to raise and appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $2,700,000.00 for the purpose <strong>of</strong> additional funding for the FiscalYear 2008 budget, such sum to be contingent upon the approval by the voters <strong>of</strong> an override <strong>of</strong> Proposition 2½ , so-called; or take any otheraction relative thereto. Submitted by the CAFO. Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen recommend approval, Finance Committee recommends$1,903,233.00. DEFEATED the sum <strong>of</strong> $1,903,233.00 for the purpose <strong>of</strong> additional funding for the Fiscal Year 2008 budget, such sum tobe contingent upon the approval by the voters <strong>of</strong> an override <strong>of</strong> Proposition 2½, so-called. Reconsideration also DEFEATED.ARTICLE 4. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to authorize the Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen to purchase, or acquire by Eminent Domain (Meadow WoodsMobile Home Park) pursuant to the provisions <strong>of</strong> Chapter 79, a certain parcel <strong>of</strong> land containing approximately 22.82 and shown onAssessors Map 065 as Lot 330 for Municipal Purposes and; to appropriate a sum <strong>of</strong> money to purchase said land and; to fund said appropriationto authorize the Treasurer, with the approval <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen, to borrow said sum <strong>of</strong> money and to issue bonds and notes therefore inaccordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> G.L. Ch. 44 Section 7 or any other lawful authority; or take any other action relative thereto. Submitted by theBoard <strong>of</strong> Selectmen. Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen & Finance Committee recommendations @ <strong>Town</strong> Meeting. . PASSED OVER to authorize theBoard <strong>of</strong> Selectmen to purchase, or acquire by Eminent Domain (Meadow Woods Mobile Home Park) pursuant to the provisions <strong>of</strong>±acres
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