at 7:30 p.m. then and there to see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to amend the By-laws and Zoning Bylaws to said <strong>Town</strong> and act on the on the following articles: Moderator Jon Rockwood called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m. All rules and regulations concerning the call <strong>of</strong> a Spring Annual <strong>Town</strong> Meeting were fulfilled and a quorum was present. The assembly pledged allegiance to the flag. The National Anthem was sung by: The Old Post Road School Chorus <strong>Town</strong> Clerk, Ronald A. Fucile attested to the proper return <strong>of</strong> the Warrant. In accordance with Chapter 219 <strong>of</strong> the General Bylaws <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Walpole</strong>, the Selectmen gave notice <strong>of</strong> the Spring Annual <strong>Town</strong> Meeting by posting attested copies <strong>of</strong> the Warrant calling the same in (2) public places in each <strong>of</strong> the (8) precincts in the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Walpole</strong> on April 2, <strong>2009</strong>. It was Moved and Seconded: To waive the reading <strong>of</strong> the Warrant. Motion Was: So Voted It was Moved and Seconded: That all Motions <strong>of</strong> the Finance Committee be Main Motions: Motion Was: So Voted Legal Counsel was represented by: Attorney Joyce Frank <strong>of</strong> Kopelman & Paige Miscellaneous: Sewer & Water Presentation Ronald A. Fucile, <strong>Town</strong> Clerk A True Copy Attest ARTICLE 1: To hear and act on the report <strong>of</strong> any committee or to choose any committee the <strong>Town</strong> may think proper and transact any other business that may legally come before the <strong>Town</strong>. (Petition <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen) ARTICLE 2: On Motion by the Finance Committee; It was Moved and Seconded: That the <strong>Town</strong> approve the new salary schedule as recommended by the Personnel Board as found on file in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Town</strong> Clerk: 8
TOWN OF WALPOLE -PROFESSIONAL COMPENSATION & CLASSIFICATION PLAN Effective July 1, <strong>2009</strong> Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 <strong>Town</strong> Administrator P- 37 104,317 P- 36 106,404 94,733 96,628 108,532 98,560 DPW Director - Fire Chief - Police Chief P- 35 85,153 86,856 88,593 Asst <strong>Town</strong> Administrator - Finance Director P- 34 78,845 80,422 82,031 110,702 100,532 90,365 83,671 112,916 115,175 102,542 104,593 117,478 106,685 92,173 94,016 95,896 85,345 87,052 88,793 Bldg Insp/Comm - Community Devel Dir - Deputy Fire Chief - Deputy Police Chief P- 33 P- 32 73,004 74,464 67,608 68,960 75,954 70,340 77,473 71,746 Supt <strong>of</strong> Highways - Supt <strong>of</strong> Parks - <strong>Town</strong> Planner P- 31 62,596 63,848 65,125 66,428 79,022 80,603 73,181 74,645 67,756 82,215 76,138 69,111 70,493 119,828 108,819 97,814 90,569 122,224 110,995 99,771 92,380 124,669 113,215 101,766 Asst. Eng - Asst.Supt <strong>of</strong> Hwy&Parks - Asst.Supt <strong>of</strong> S&W - Economic Dev & Grant Officer - Recreation Dir - Supt <strong>of</strong> Vehicle Maint - <strong>Town</strong> Clerk P- 30 57,959 59,118 60,301 61,507 62,737 63,992 65,271 Adult Service Librarian/Asst. Dir - Conservation Agent - Council on Aging Dir - Purchasing Agent P- 29 53,664 54,737 55,832 56,949 58,088 59,249 60,434 Animal Contr Officer/Veteran's Agt - Asst.Treasurer/Collector - Dep Health Agt - GIS Coord/Sr. Eng Aide - Personnel & Benefits Coord P- 28 49,728 50,723 51,737 52,772 53,828 54,904 56,002 Admin Secretary - Asst. Accountant - Children's Libr - PC Support Tech - Recreation Coord - Ref. Services Libr - Tech Services Libr P- 27 46,010 46,930 47,869 48,826 49,803 50,799 51,815 83,859 77,661 71,903 66,577 61,643 57,122 52,851 85,536 79,214 73,341 67,908 62,876 58,265 53,908 Administrative Assistant - Animal Contr Officer - Asst. Recreation Coord - Engineer Insp - Plan Review/Central Permit Adm P- 26 40,020 40,820 Engineering Aide P- 25 36,525 41,636 37,255 38,000 42,469 38,760 43,319 39,536 40,326 44,185 45,069 41,133 45,970 41,956 46,889 42,795 94,228 87,247 80,798 74,808 69,267 64,133 59,430 54,986 47,827 43,651 127,162 115,479 103,801 96,112 88,992 82,414 76,304 70,652 65,416 60,619 56,086 48,784 44,524 129,706 117,789 105,877 98,034 90,772 84,062 77,830 72,065 66,724 61,831 57,208 49,759 45,414 132,300 120,145 107,995 99,995 92,587 85,744 79,387 73,506 68,059 63,068 58,352 50,755 46,322 134,946 122,548 110,155 101,995 94,439 87,458 80,975 74,976 69,420 64,329 59,519 51,770 47,249 9 137,645 124,998 112,358 104,035 96,328 89,208 82,594 76,476 70,809 65,616 60,709 52,805 48,194
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Walpole Public Safety Walpole Polic
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Personnel Changes 2009 The members
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Adopt-a-School Program Sergeant Joh
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defensive tactics, designed to ensu
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Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) Se
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The Union Officer Al with Santa The
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Revenue Returned to the Town 2006 2
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occurs. The committee was able to h
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when the net is held on the second
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Walpole EMA continues to look for g
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During 2009, the following inspecti
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attractive to investors interested
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Accounting Department (508-660-7317
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Stabilization 1,347,720 1,347,720 U
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Other payables 38,470 - 38,470 Bond
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Capital Budget Committee Robert Con
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INVESTMENT INCOME General Fund (200
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June 30, 2022 $2,762,614 $2,101,191
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DOLAN, JAMES J 53,690.00 11,618.52
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(inspections prior to opening) 25 H
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gave the keynote morning address: R
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Fisher School 65 Gould Street, Walp
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