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Saturday, April 13, 2019
Perhaps it is time to revisit the ambulance receipts reserved for appropriation Town Meeting vote and actually get the intent into the language so that fund will actually be used as it was presented; to pay for capital expenses involving ambulance service. Another move would be to create an enterprise fund where all ambulance receipts would go and the actual revenue and expenses of the ambulance service would be accounted for separate from the general fund. This would be a very visible and verifiable way to ensure residents of Templeton see the true cost of their town operating an ambulance service. Templeton simply has to look at conducting business in a different way. Making another deal that does not benefit Templeton is not the way to go, in my opinion. Depending on the movement of the next board of selectmen, it might require a citizens petition to make that happen. Probably the simplest move is to have another town meeting vote on ambulance receipts and have the motion worded so there can be manipulation by administration.
On Wednesday, April 10, 2019, board of selectmen approved the warrant for the upcoming Annual Town Meeting; they did not read each article, the town administrator skimmed through it, but the warrant nor the budget that will be presented to Town Meeting was not gone over. Perhaps the selectmen did not wish to high-lite the fact that they are asking voters for a $500.00 per selectmen stipend, per year. I would think that a board that has over the last several years pointed out that they are the leaders of the Town, that they would enthusiastically point out the product of the work they intend to present to Town Meeting.
To me, this is another example of a board looking to complete a meeting sooner rather than later, in my opinion. So, perhaps a question should be, why did none of the sitting selectmen as for a clear presentation of the warrant; the article number and subject of it. It would have been very clear that evening that the Town by-law concerning the Templeton Advisory Committee, submitted by that committee, was absent from the warrant in a separate article, which would have been in line with other by-law change articles contained in the warrant. It seems apparent that the selectmen did not wish to put that out at that meeting, they planned on it coming to light after the fact, after they signed it. My conclusion is any change to the Town by-law concerning Advisory Committee is now buried in the codification draft that has many changes as well as classification or organization of the Town's by-laws. In my opinion, this should bring pause and concern to all Town residents, as the Advisory Committee is a committee that represents town meeting when there is no town meeting in session. Advisory is a committee that Town Meeting can direct to investigate town governance with further direction to report back to the body at the next Annual Town Meeting. Again, it is my opinion that this action is a result of the current chairman of the board of selectmen and the town administrator to manage the Advisory Committee, thus taking from Town Meeting, the ability to have an independent watch over town affairs for them, Town Meeting, otherwise known as the legislative body of the town; a check on the selectmen and town administrator as well as town counsel.
This is another subject that will have my attention if elected to the board of selectmen in the upcoming election. Town Meeting has to be respected, Advisory Committee has to be respected and the board of selectmen and town administrator need to be reminded of their duties and obligations to residents! True discussion at open meetings such as a selectmen's meeting. There is no good reason that a selectmen meeting cannot be both orderly and productive, yet very open and transparent.
In case the town administrator tries to spin this; the draft town meeting warrant provided to the advisory committee is different than what was voted on by selectmen; in true open governance and a true working together attitude, it would have been a joint meeting of selectmen and advisory to go over the warrant, the election ballot and the town budget, as it will be presented to Town Meeting. This did not happen, if elected to the board of selectmen, this will be one of my personal goals to work towards, as I feel it would be a benefit to residents, as well as selectmen and Advisory Committee. After all, this effort would only require some time and if one runs for elective office or seeks appointive office, you should be willing and able to give up some of that commodity. I am both willing and able to do just that and I volunteer to do so without pay; none is desired nor expected.
Recently, a town resident, Kevin Bird, asked a question on face book, a very simple and direct question; what would I do about a partially burned out building on a road that is an entrance to the back bay area of Templeton? I responded that a single selectmen cannot really do much, however, a single selectmen can communicate these situations and suggest options, such as using the existing town by-laws to try and solve those issues.
I would like to speak to what a single selectmen can do; that is when a motion is made during a public meeting of the board of selectmen, it is not made in generic fashion, such as I make a motion to appoint members to various committees as presented. A single selectmen sitting at a meeting such as that can bring discussion that would make it clear who is being appointed to what, for how long and also bring forward things such as are there still openings on the entities before the board at that time, how long have any of the appointees already served, etc. In short, a sitting single selectmen can bring things like this forward to ensure more transparency to selectmen meetings. I believe that the purpose of having open public meetings are not to see how fast one can get through a meeting, rather that all things are discussed thoroughly and that everyone in attendance gets a chance to speak if they wish; in essence, participate in the process. I would also, if elected, correct some erroneous recent statements, such as "all towns that border Templeton have a $20.00 per thousand tax rate" which was not true then and is not true now.
The above is just one of the things a single sitting selectmen can do and that is one thing I will do if elected to the position of Templeton selectmen.
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