Saturday, August 11, 2018

Templeton Finance - Have your head on a swivel!

Board of Selectmen meeting documents,
 August 8, 2018, particularly a BAN (bond anticipation note) for borrowing shows a Templeton general stabilization fund balance of $106,730.00 as of June 30, 2017.

November 14, 2017 special Town Meeting, article 11 shows a deposit of $137,500.00 into the Templeton general stabilization fund.

May 31, 2018 expenditure report shows a balance of $233,431.87.

End of year expenditure report for FY2018 shows  Templeton general stabilization fund balance of
$234,161.64.

So, as of June 30, 2017, general stabilization fund is   $106,730.00
STM, November 14, 2017, general stabilization fund  $137,50000

Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  $244,230.00

$10,000.00 difference; keying error anyone? Good numbers anyone?

Reason for difference anyone? July 2018 (first month of FY2019) does not show a general stabilization fund balance.
Templeton general Town by-laws:

Article XVI – Regulation of Driveways Section 1. No person shall build or rebuild a driveway at a point where such driveway enters onto any Town Way without first obtaining permission from the Highway Superintendent who shall grant such permission and may specify the requirements for said building or rebuilding of such driveway at the point where it enters a Town Way.
Passed 3-11-67, Approved by A/G 4-3-67



from Town website under Highway department:

Driveway Permits:
As noted in the Town By-Law, Article XVI-Regulation of Driveways: "No person shall build or rebuild a driveway at a point where such driveway enters onto any Town Way without first obtaining permission from the Highway Superintendent who shall grant such permission and may specify the requirements for said building or rebuilding of such driveway at the point where it enters a Town Way."
Driveway Permits must be obtained from the Highway Department prior to the start of any work. A permit fee of $75.00 will be charged.

Prior to the start of ANY work:


August 9, 2018

via email:

Dear Mr. May

This is in response to your concern on the driveway at #7 S. Main St. I looked into the history of the changes made and it was previously approved by Alan Mayo, the former highway director. He approved the removal of the material because the home owner had a sink hole that was large and the tires of the family vehicles were getting damaged.

I also looked that requirement for a driveway permit. The permit is required when a driveway apron is added. This residence removed materials but has not had a driveway apron added to date. When the contractor is hired to finish the driveway a permit will be required and generally it is the responsibility of the contractor to pull a permit.

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. As of right now there is no violation.

Sincerely,

Mark S. Shea,
DPW Director

Apparently the by-law and permit process of ANY work does not apply; one can remove a driveway apron, curbing and hot top, at will, without a permit. One can also put in a driveway with hot top without a permit, as long as you do not put in a driveway apron. Good to know, I can cut the curb at any place and time and then use that as an entrance for a drive way without a permit or permission of anyone, as long as I do not add a driveway apron, got it!