Cavendish Fire District 2 Annual Meeting Minutes Tuesday February 13, 2018

Cavendish Fire District 2 Annual Meeting Minutes: Tuesday February 13, 2018

 Those in attendance: Michele Lindberg, Lorens N. Lindberg, Diane McNamara, Carly Snyder, Jason Nareau, Rebecca Pixley Nareau, Shane Turco, Brian Fitzgibbons, John Turco, Karlene Glidden, Robert Glidden, Brendan McNamara, Ken Emery, Abe Gross-moderator, Robert Evens-Treasurer, Stu Lindberg-Prudential Committee chair.

 be Called the meeting to order 7:34 p.m.  Abe discussed state rules regarding agenda items and then read the meeting warning.  

Article 1 To hear and act on the auditor’s report.

Article 2 To elect officers as follows

• Moderator for one year.  (Currently Abraham Gross)

• Prudential Committee member for three year term (currently Robert Evens)

Current members are: Stuart Lindberg-term up in 2019, David Burgess, term up in 2020, Robert Evens-term up in 2018, Clerk for one year (currently David Burgess)   Tax collector for one year(Town Manager-Brendan McNamara)  Treasurer for one year(currently Robert Evens) Auditor for one year(currently vacant)

Article 3 To see if the legal voters Cavendish Fire District 2 will raise money and in what amount for the purpose of defraying expenses for the fiscal year July 1, 2018 to June 30th, 2019

 Robert Evens made a motion to approve the agenda. Bob Glidden seconded. All approved.

 Diane McNamara made a motion to add an Article 4 to the agenda called “any other business”.  Bob Glidden seconded. All approved.

 Bob Glidden made a motion to accept the Auditor’s report. Seconded by Michele Lindberg. All approved.

 Diane McNamara made the motion to elect Robert Evens for a three year term as a Prudential Committee member. Bob Glidden seconded.   All approved.

 Diane McNamara made the motion to elect Michele Lindberg as secretary for a one year term, seconded by Bob Glidden. All approved.

 Bob Glidden made a motion to elect Brendan McNamara as tax collector for one year. Seconded by Rebecca Nareau.  All approved.

 Lorens Lindberg, Sr. made a motion to elect Robert Evens as treasurer one year. Jason Nareau seconded.

 Auditor for one year. No one nominated. Position remains vacant.

 Carl Snyder made a motion to accept the proposed budget of $67,985 stating that it “seemed reasonable and responsible” Motion seconded by Lorens Lindberg, Sr.  Abe asked for discussion. Discussion ensued.    Stu Lindberg informed that voters that due to an unanticipated period of extreme cold the heating costs at the station had gone over budget by nearly $3000.  Stu made a motion to increase the budget by $3000.   This motion was seconded by Lorens Lindberg, Sr.  All approved.

 Under Article 4. Carl Snyder asked about the status of merger talks between the Cavendish Fire District 1 and Cavendish Fire District 2.  Carl gave the history of a few years back at town meeting where there was a nearly unanimous straw poll taken in favor of unifying the two departments in order to save taxpayers money and increase departmental performance.

 Stu Lindberg, to the best of his ability, explained that there exists a specific and detailed legal process for this merger to take place which includes approval by the Vermont Legislature.

 Bob Glidden stated that “it is debatable if any cost savings would be found in merging the fire departments.” Stu Lindberg stated that “it was possible to save money but  unsure of any cost savings as one never knows what kind of unexpected legal and financial burdens the state might impose upon the departments and the town while going through the process.”

 Michele Lindberg suggested that any private citizen interested in pursuing a merger take action on their own and contact the Vermont Secretary of State’s office or the Vermont League of Cities and Towns.

 John Turco made a motion to adjourn. Seconded by Bob Glidden.  All in favor.  Meeting adjourned at 8:24 p.m.

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1. Cavendish Related News

2. Upcoming Programs from CCCA

3. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

GMUSD Committee Asks TRSU to Reopen its Budget: For the second time in the two years since its inception, the Green Mountain Unified School District Finance Committee is asking the Two Rivers Supervisory Board to reopen its budget to find savings that will help reduce its funding increase from 4.31 percent or nearly half a million dollars. Chester Telegraph

 CAES Open: The year 2019 is off to a great start, at least according to Chester-Andover Elementary School Principal Katherine Fogg. Fogg, along with her team of teachers and other staffers and some 240 elementary school-aged children are finally back in their rightful school building as of Jan. 3, 2019, after a trying start to the school year. VT Journal

Tracking the Shutdown’s VT Impact: On Thursday, NPR had a half program on how the Government’s shutdown is impacting Vermonters. If you receive 3SquaresVT benefits, Hunger Free VT there is information on how to make sure you continue to receive benefits during the shutdown. NPR

Administration’s Memo Envisions Single School District for VT: In a draft policy memo dated Jan. 1, administration officials, led by Education Secretary Dan French, outline a radical idea for Vermont’s schools. In it, they suggest consolidating all school districts into one, abolishing the State Board of Education, and establishing four regional administrative entities, each with its own school board and superintendent, to oversee schools in the area.

2. UPCOMING PROGRAMS FROM CCCA

Solar Power Generation and Battery Storage: SunCommon in conjunction with the Cavendish Community and Conservation Association (CCCA) will host a free workshop to discuss solar power generation and battery storage on Sunday, January 27th at 1:00 p.m. at Crow’s Bakery on Depot Street in Proctorsville. Residents of any town are invited to attend.

 

The presentation will be both informational and educational, focusing on the steps to take in order to install solar at your home, or to join a community to share in a solar installation. Further, using the Tesla Powerwall you can capture excess solar power and use it during a power outage to keep your freezer frozen, your heater heating, your water flowing and your lights on. FMI: Robin Timko 226-7736

 Foxes in our Midst: On January 23rd at 6:00 p.m. CCCA will sponsor the next Walk and Talk Series presentation at the Cavendish Town Office, 37 High Street in Cavendish.

Michael Clough, representative of the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum will speak about an animal that lives in our midst and that we see quite often, but that we don’t know much about – the Fox. Hear about the habitats, mating habits, difference between the red and brown fox, their predators, and their diet. He will highlight the Fox’s ecology, habitat, and behavior. Also, the talk will focus on the best ways for humans to avoid conflicts. Come learn more about this beautiful animal. FMI: Claire Walker at 226-7259.

 Refreshments will be served at both events.

3. EVENTS: The Cavendish Town Budget process is now underway and the Select Board will be meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-8 at the Cavendish Town Office as part of this process.

JANUARY 14 (MONDAY): Cavendish Select Board Monthly Meeting 6:30 pm

• TRSU Board Meeting at CTES, 6-8 pm. See TRSU website for more information

JANUARY 18 (FRIDAY): Municipal utility payment due

JANUARY 21 (MONDAY): Martin Luther King Day Town Office closed

For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar. For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar.  

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  1. Cavendish Related News

2. Transfer Station News

3. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Cavendish, Vermont Historic Timeline Updated: In January, the Cavendish Historical Society updates the Cavendish history timeline and makes it available at The Dish.

Two Rivers Supervisory Union/School Budgets: What is the role of the board in governing the Two Rivers Supervisory Union (TRSU)? This is especially applicable in the case of the Supervisory Union where the board’s financial decisions are not subject to approval by voters. Even before the new, post-Act 46 TRSU board came into being in July, several board members had questioned the expenditure requested for Ogment, an online system for “curriculum mapping and management” developed by EvoText of Burlington, Mass., and championed by Curriculum Director Michael Eppolito. Currently TRSU is the only school system using Ogment in VT, and Fred Marin, Cavendish’s rep to the TRSU, states that he’s searched for other places that use Ogment and couldn’t find any. Chester Telegraph

There are growing concerns that this year’s budget process is not much different than last year. The teachers have been told that $500,000 needs to be cut from the budget in order keep the overall increase between 2.6% and 3.5% (cost of living). It would appear that spending funds for an unproven piece of software does not to be a cost saving measure, particularly when teachers are already using PowerSchool and Google to store data and information. Further, as was discussed at length last year, what are the goals of the TRSU? Where’s the vision? On a more practical level, since Cavendish Town Elementary School’s (CTES) principal is on a one-year contract, what is being done for evaluation? Could the school be in the same position it was last year?

Route 103 Winterization More Touching Up: According to the VT Agency of Transportation, route 103 needs a bit more work. Between Ludlow Village and Mount Holly is still “milled,” leaving the surface rough and uneven. The temporary coating along that stretch didn’t hold. Milled roadways hold more water and thus are more dangerous when they freeze. Other issues include road lines being worn away. Agency of Transportation officials inspected the road on Dec. 28 and gave Pike Industries two weeks to come up with a plan to improve safety along the portion of road in question. AOT has suggested the company put up warning signs, which it has, and make more use of raised road markers where the paint isn’t holding. Rutland Herald

Concerns Raised Over New Springfield Hospital Consulting Firm: As Springfield Hospital begins a contract with Quorum Health Resources to understand its financial woes; the hospital’s physicians and staff are sharing concerns about Quorum’s financial mismanagement and lawsuits. Quorum, the Tennessee-based company that manages about 200 hospitals in 38 states, and its parent corporation, have faced numerous lawsuits over the past two decades for negligence, fraud and secrecy. VT Digger

VT Minimum Wage Increase: In Vermont, the minimum wage increased Tuesday from $10.50 per hour to $10.78. The Vermont wage is indexed to inflation. The minimum wage for tipped employees increased to $5.39 from $5.25. The federal minimum wage is $7.25, which was last raised in 2009.

 

2. CAVENDISH TRANSFER STATION NEWS: A couple of quick reminders:

Mercury is in more than thermometers: It can be in gauges, switches, flame sensors and temperature probes as well as in button cell batteries. You can learn more about these devices at the VT Agency of Natural Resources website. Such items cannot be disposed in the regular trash. If you have questions, or wish to have a device checked, please call Bruce MeEnaney-226-8045.

Christmas Batteries and Lights: Just a reminder that all types of batteries can be recycled at the transfer station, along with those strands of lights that no longer work.  If you missed the special Christmas post on recycling, go to Recycling Christmas Cavendish Style.

3. EVENTS: The Cavendish Town Budget process is now underway and the Select Board will be meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays in January from 6-8 at the Cavendish Town Office as part of this process.

JANUARY 8 (TUESDAY): GMUSD Finance Committee Meeting, 5:30 pm at CTES

JANUARY 14 (MONDAY): Cavendish Select Board Monthly Meeting 6:30 pm

JANUARY 18 (FRIDAY): Municipal utility payment due

JANUARY 21 (MONDAY): Martin Luther King Day Town Office closed

For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar. For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar.  

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