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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-12-20 Board of Selectmen Minutes O� OF$ ' c Town of Reading Fo Meeting Minutes RECIVED TOWN�CLEERK ,s�9r7HC0R4�� READING, MA. Board - Committee - Commission - Council: 2018 FEB 14 AM 10: 46 Board of Selectmen Date: 2017-12-20 Time: 7:00 PM Building: Reading Public Library Location: Conference Room Address: 64 Middlesex Avenue Session: Purpose: General_Business Version: Attendees: Members - Present: John Arena, Barry Berman, Dan Ensminger, John Halsey, Andrew Friedmann Members - Not Present: Others Present: Town Manager Bob LeLacheur, Town Accountant Sharon Angstrom, Administrative Services Director Matt Kraunelis, Assistant Town Manager Jean Delios, Facilities Director Joe Huggins, Deputy Police Chief David Clark, Fire Chief Burns, Executive Assistant Caitlin Saunders, Finance Committee members Peter Lydecker, Mark Dockser., Vanessa Alvarado, Paula Perry and Erik Burkhart, Erin Gaffen, Linda Phillips, Todd Merkle, George Kachen, Denise.McCarthy,-Michele Sanphy Minutes Respectfully Submitted By: Topics of Discussion: Chair John Arena called the meeting to order. FY19 Budget Review :Department of Public Works DPW Director Jeff Zager and Town Engineer Ryan Percival were present. The DPW budget is up 5.7% and.includes the addition of one full time clerk for the office. Peter Lydecker called the Finance Committee-to order at 7:05 PM. Engineering salaries are up 11.9% with the addition of an aide position. Highway division salaries are up 5.2% with the addition of a long term seasonal worker. Storm water had a decrease in salaries 11.9% because of turnover. Cemetery salaries are up 10.3% and expenses are up 12.9%. Parks and forestry salaries are up 5.9% and expenses are up 9.8%. Snow and ice costs are up 4% while street lighting costs have been reduced 11.1%. Our recycling costs are up 3% due to our contract increase. The department has a number of capital projects proposed.for 2018. Some of those projects include Joshua Eaton site renovation, Sturges park bank stabilization, Main Street and Mill Street water main cleaning and lining, Charles Street sewer pump station replacement,. Auburn Street water tank replacement, Emerald Drive water booster station replacement, MWRA Phase 9 and 10 Sewer I/I, pavement marking and road resurfacing. Page 1 1 The group then discussed See, Click, Fix. This is the department that uses this app the most however it still can be used more widely and should be'advertised more. Complete Budget Summary Mr. LeLacheur gave his overview and how he plans to proceed. His Town Manager principles include recognizing risk and strong labor markets. The FY20 budget by necessity will back away from some `optional' services. Mr. LeLacheur showed a chart that held all the FTEs. He noted the total amount of cuts that are needed are $1,495,524. The final Town Manager budget will be released early January 2018. January 9th will review the budget in public with the prioritized list of`add backs'. He then showed the calendar of upcoming meetings regarding the budget. Mr. Berman wanted to note the process in which the departments and budgets were presented this year gave him a better understanding of what we do and who does them. He noted his deeper appreciation for people who work for the town. Mr. Arena noted the tone of the comments in the survey about communication implied we needed to do better and.hopefully this process did that. Mr. Halsey noted the timing the way it was done this year was far superior than in-the past. Mr. Friedmann felt it was extremely helpful to.get the departments full asking list and he thought it is a good idea to have the add backlist but maybe also have a list of what the community won't get depending on the number. Mr. Ensminger mentioned the sustainability costs for the future and how many years will it last. George Kachen suggested the board really talk about the risk of not doing the`add ons'. Mark.Dockser suggested doing a `zero base' budget and felt it is important to remember a lot of these things the departments are asking for are things that were previously cut in years prior. Mr. Ensminger noted they have to be tax payer focused going forward on how we discuss this. Reading Fire Department/ Wyson Trucking Settlement Chief Burns briefly explained a tanker rolled over and the department responded to the incident costing us money. We are entitled to collect from costs and this is the settlement agreement. Mr. Ensminger moved that the Board of Selectmen accept the settlement and release form for the Wyson Trucking Settlement as presented. The motion was seconded by Mr. Berman and approved with a 5-0-0 vote. Mr. Friedmann made a motion to adjourn at 9:23 PM. The motion was seconded by Mr. Berman and approved with a 5-0-0 vote. Page 1 2