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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

March 8, 2021

SWANTON VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SWANTON VILLAGE MUNICIPAL COMPLEX

120 FIRST STREET

SWANTON, VT 05488

 

 

REGULAR MEETING

Monday, March 8, 2021

7:00 PM

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: Neal Speer, Village President; Chris Leach, Trustee; Adam Paxman, Trustee; Eugene LaBombard, Trustee; Reginald Beliveau Jr., Village Manager; Via Zoom: Betsy Fournier, Mark Rocheleau; Span Members: Michelle Nordberg, Joanne Parah Reiter, Priscilla & George Connelly, and Janet Dimick; and Ch. 16.

 

Unless otherwise noted, all motions carried unanimously.

 

  1. Call to Order:

 

Neal Speer, Village President, called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Everyone stood for the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

  1. Agenda Review:

 

Reg Beliveau and Adam Paxman stated they would like an Executive Session to discuss personnel. Dianne Day, Village Clerk, stated Tim Smith from FCIDC couldn’t make tonight’s meeting and would be rescheduled.

 

  1. Public Comment:

 

Mark Rocheleau, Town Selectboard member, stated on behalf of the Board they look forward to working with the Village Trustees and employees like they have in the past. He said they would see them all soon and have continued success working together. The Trustees thanked him and Neal Speer said they look forward to the same. Betsy Fournier said she wanted to thank the Trustees, Reg Beliveau and Lynn Paradis, for the additional funds for the local parks. Neal Speer said they appreciate everyone’s support and thanked everyone for coming out and voting. He said they will try to do better this year than they did last year.

 

  1. Swear in elected officials for 2021: Neal Speer, Village President (one year term); Chris Leach, Village Trustee (three year term); Dianne Day, Village Clerk (one year term) and Betty Cheney, Delinquent Tax Collector (one year term) were sworn in on March 3, 2021 to perform duties:

 

Neal Speer read aloud his Oath of Office for Village President for a One Year Term; Chris Leach read aloud his Oath of Office for Village Trustee for a Three Year Term. Dianne Day, Village Clerk and Betty Cheney, Delinquent Tax Collector, were sworn in on March 3, 2021 so they could conduct Village business.

 

  1. Appoint a Treasurer for the Village of Swanton for 2021 and swear in:

 

Chris Leach made the motion to appoint Dianne Day as Village Treasurer for a One Year Term. Adam Paxman seconded. Dianne Day read aloud her Oath of Office for Village Treasurer. Motion carried.

 

  1. Motion that the Swanton Village Board of Trustees Adopt VLCT Model Rules of Procedures for the rules of procedure for Village Trustees for the upcoming year through March 2022:

 

Eugene LaBombard made the motion to adopt VLCT Model Rules of Procedure for Municipal Boards, Committees and Commissions. Adam Paxman seconded. Motion carried.

 

  1. 2021 Official Voting Results:

 

Neal Speer, Village President, read aloud the Official Voting Results for Officers and Budgets. They are as follows:

 

 

Official Return of Voting Results

OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES

ANNUAL SWANTON VILLAGE MEETING BUDGET VOTE

MARCH 2, 2021

BALLOT ACCOUNTABILITY

 

Number of Voters on Checklist                                                                                        1450

Number of Ballots Counted (including absentees)                                                       247                                        

Number of Absentee Ballots Counted                                                                            80                                                          

 

I, Dianne Day, Swanton Village Clerk, hereby certify that the results of the BUDGET VOTE by AUSTRALIAN BALLOT at the ANNUAL SWANTON VILLAGE MEETING held in the Swanton Village Complex in the County of Franklin and State of Vermont on the 2nd day of March A.D. 2021 were as follows:

 

ARTICLE II, General Fund, $151,242                                                                          

Yes Votes                                              215                                                                                                        

No Votes                                               29                                                                                                          

Undervote                                             3                                                                             

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED       247

                                                                               

ARTICLE III, Highway Fund, $517,602                                                                      

Yes Votes                                              218                                                                                                                        

No Votes                                               29                                                                          

Undervote                                             0                                                                             

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED       247

                                                                               

ARTICLE IV, Fire Department, $80,833                                                                      

Yes Votes                                              221                                                                                                        

No Votes                                               24                                                                                          

Undervote                                             2                                                             

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED       247

                                                                               

ARTICLE V, Police Department, $686,871                                                 

Yes Votes                                              181                                                                                        

No Votes                                               64                                                                          

Undervote                                             2                                                                             

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED       247

                                                                               

ARTICLE VI, Surplus Hwy Funds, $19,131

Yes Votes                                              215                                                                                        

No Votes                                               31                                                          

Spoiled/Overvote                 0                                                             

Undervote                                             1                                                                             

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED       247

                                                                               

ARTICLE VII, Surplus Gen Funds, $38,453

Yes Votes                                              185                                                        

No Votes                                               58                                                          

Undervote                                             4                                                                             

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED       247

                                                                               

ARTICLE VIII, Surplus Fire Funds $13,705

Yes Votes                                              198                                                                        

No Votes                                               48                                                                          

Undervote                                             1

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED       247

 

ARTICLE IX, Surplus Police Funds $5,469

Yes Votes                                              185                                                                        

No Votes                                               61                                                                          

Undervote                                             1

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED       247

                                                                                                               

 

Attest: _________________________ Dianne Day

Swanton Village Clerk

Official Return of Voting Results

OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES

ANNUAL SWANTON VILLAGE MEETING ELECTION OF VILLAGE OFFICERS

MARCH 2, 2021

BALLOT ACCOUNTABILITY

 

Number of Voters on Checklist                                                                        1450                                                      

Number of Ballots Counted (including absentees)                                       247                                                        

Number of Absentee Ballots Counted                                                            80                                          

 

I, Dianne Day, Swanton Village Clerk, hereby certify that the results of the ELECTION OF OFFICERS by AUSTRALIAN BALLOT at the ANNUAL SWANTON VILLAGE MEETING held in the Swanton Village Complex in the County of Franklin and State of Vermont on the 2nd day of March A.D. 2021 were as follows:

 

VILLAGE PRESIDENT, for one-year NEAL SPEER                                                 223                                        

Write Ins                                                                                                                               6                                                             

Undervote                                                                                                                             18

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED                                                                                       247

 

VILLAGE CLERK, for one-year DIANNE DAY                                                         235

Write Ins                                                                                                                               1

Undervote                                                                                                                             11

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED                                                                                       247

 

COLLECTOR OF DELINQUENT TAXES, for one-year BETTY CHENEY        236

Write Ins                                                                                                                               1

Undervote                                                                                                                             10

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED                                                                                       247

 

VILLAGE TRUSTEE, for three years CHRIS LEACH                                              215

Write Ins                                                                                                                               7

Undervote                                                                                                                             25

TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED                                                                                       247

 

Attest: _________________________ Dianne Day

Swanton Village Clerk

 

  1. Approve and accept Minutes from Monday, February 8, 2021 and Minutes from the Informational Meeting Monday, February 22, 2021:

 

Eugene LaBombard made the motion to approve and accept Minutes from Monday, February 8, 2021 and Minutes from the Informational Meeting Monday, February 22, 2021 as presented. Chris Leach seconded. Motion carried.

 

  1. Approve and accept Village Warrants through Friday, March 5, 2021:

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to approve and accept Village Warrants through Friday, March 5, 2021 as presented. Eugene LaBombard seconded. Discussion: None. Motion carried.

 

  1. Public Comment:

 

Chris Leach said only 247 registered voters came out and voted which amounts to 17%. He asked how they can encourage more people to vote because it’s so important.

 

  1. Tim Smith – Franklin County Industrial Development Corporation (FCIDC) Update:

 

Tabled.

 

  1. SPAN (Swanton Public Art Network) to Discuss Art Walls:

 

Joanne Reiter said they are wondering if the Board needs any further information other than what they have already submitted to them. She said they made some changes as requested and they would like to know if they are all set to go through with planning the locations for the art boards. Neal Speer said there are a lot of regulations in place and they are needed. He asked if there was going to be a trial period and said they pretty much agree with everything that’s been presented. He said they are a little gun shy and their one concern is should there be a trial period and should the contributing artist be screened and will they be local residents only? Janet said they will not screen where someone is from because if they’re in the area they are supporting them. Michelle Nordberg said the term is open until one or the other party decides to terminate and that could be in 8 months or 8 years. She said they would like to keep it open because of the investment from SPAN. She said there is an agreement with each participant but where they are from isn’t part of that. She said they need to follow the rules of Swanton and the art program. Chris Leach said the original plan was to give local artist the opportunity to display their artwork. He wondered if participants should at least be from Franklin County. He said the one year trial is not a bad idea and said he is in favor of the art walls. He said he would like to see more emphasis on no political signs and said he knows art is hard to define but it’s something that is joyful and not give you pause to be upset. He said people have approached him saying they enjoyed the art walls in Swanton but when they saw the political black fist it destroyed it for them. He said people really want joyful things. Janet said they have discussed this at great length, they don’t want it to reoccur and there is a fine line with censorship, She said as it stands, to be an artist you need to sign up with SPAN and your art is on display for two weeks. These are not spontaneous projects she said. Chris said he wants artist to display their thoughts and passions and artistic abilities. Michelle said it’s hard to define what makes one person happy and not another and also hard to define political paintings and they would be very hard pressed to do that. She said there is a grievance process in place if someone is offended. She said they have added descriptions such as “family friendly” and “social acceptance” in their agreement trying to deviate from any social upset. Chris said the artboards will be on public land and what someone puts on their own property is their business but what’s on Village or Town owned land is a statement of what the Town or Village think according to an attorney he talked with. Neal said he has to agree with Michelle and they know that the Village wants this to be family friendly. He said he believes they have their checks and balances in place. He said they’ve pretty much covered what they can and keep it as close to what they intend as possible. He said they have done a good job. Adam Paxman said they’ve talked about a term limit and on page 3 of the MOU it says the term expires 12/31 of each year. Michelle stated that refers to the artist agreement, they have to renew it annually. Priscilla Connelly said what they can make decisions on is difficult. She said there will be issues with art considering what’s going on in the world but they have put a lot of effort into being prepared to deal with issues. She said they need the Trustees support in knowing that they will work with people if there is an issue and they are taking this very seriously. Janet said they have done everything they can and want to take all the stress off the Trustees. Chris said these are art boards and not message boards. Betsy Fournier stated SPAN has done an amazing job creating this MOU. She said the art walls are amazing for the community and they all want them back. She said this group has taken the initiative on this project and it’s a great opportunity for the community. Reg Beliveau said they signed a letter of support for a grant project at Marble Mill. Janet described the grant proposal and said they are seeking $15,000 with no match required. Reg said he wanted to make the point that they support SPAN and the art walls but may still be a little gun shy because some of them sacrificed quite a bit during that episode. George Connelly stated this will be an educative process and opportunity. He said if there are issues one can voice their opinion and they can discuss it and educate themselves. He said last time there were not clear guidelines and management in place. Adam Paxman made the motion to accept the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) from SPAN and to move forward with the artwalls with the next step being the location of the artwalls. Eugene LaBombard seconded. They discussed placing the art walls at the Swanton Beach, on the dam overlook and on the Route 7 South property just past John’s Bridge. The SPAN members thanked Reg and the Trustees for their support and partnership. Eugene LaBombard made the motion to authorize Reg Beliveau, Village Manager, to sign the MOU and any necessary documents for SPAN. Adam Paxman seconded. Motion carried.

 

  1. Adopt New and Revoke Old Swanton Village Ordinances as Presented:

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to repeal all former bylaws and parts of bylaws of Traffic Ordinances of the Village of Swanton. Eugene LaBombard seconded. Motion carried.

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to repeal all former bylaws and parts of bylaws of Streets, Sidewalks and Sewers Ordinance of the Village of Swanton. Chris Leach seconded. Motion carried.

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to repeal all former bylaws and parts of bylaws of the Winter Parking Ban Ordinance of the Village of Swanton. Eugene LaBombard seconded. Motion carried.

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to approve and adopt the Police Regulations and Offenses Ordinance as presented. Eugene LaBombard seconded. Motion carried.

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to approve and adopt the Swanton Village Parking Ordinance as presented. Chris Leach seconded. Motion carried.

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to approve and adopt the Traffic Ordinance as presented. Eugene LaBombard seconded. Motion carried.

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to approve and adopt the Noise Ordinance as presented. Eugene LaBombard seconded. Motion carried.

 

  1. Any Other Necessary Business:

 

Chris Leach stated Swanton is 7 miles from the Canadian border and said security agencies are looking at it. He wondered what they would do if 500 or 1000 people wanted to break through the border. Eugene LaBombard said he’s sure the threat exist but asked what Canada is doing about it. He said it is a good idea to be aware.

 

Any Other Business: Reg Beliveau said there will be a meeting regarding Maquam Shore Lake Street Corridor on Thursday, March 11 at 6 p.m. via Zoom. He said there will also be a Energy Committee meeting on Tuesday at 6 p.m. which is a spin off from the Planning Commission.

 

  1. Executive Session to Discuss Personnel:

 

Adam Paxman made the motion to enter Executive Session to discuss personnel at 8:08 p.m. Eugene LaBombard seconded. Motion carried.

 

Chris Leach made the motion to exit Executive Session at 8:55 p.m. Adam Paxman seconded. Motion carried.

 

ACTION TAKEN: None.

 

  1. Adjournment:

 

Eugene LaBombard made the motion to adjourn the Regular Board of the Trustees meeting at 8:55 p.m.  Chris Leach seconded. There being no further business at hand, Neal Speer, Village President, adjourned the meeting at 8:55 p.m. Motion carried.

 

 

 

 

_____________________________________             _______________________________________

Neal Speer, Village President                            Date

 

 

 

 

_____________________________________    ___________________________________

Dianne Day, Village Clerk                                Date

 

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

February 22, 2021

SWANTON VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SWANTON VILLAGE MUNICIPAL COMPLEX

120 FIRST STREET

SWANTON, VT 05488

 

 

 

INFORMATIONAL MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING

Monday, February 22, 2021

7:00 PM

 

 

PRESENT: Neal Speer, Village President; Chris Leach, Village Trustee; Adam Paxman, Trustee; Eugene LaBombard, Trustee; Reginald Beliveau, Village Manager; Dianne Day, Village Clerk; Leonard “Joey” Stell, Chief of Police; Jason Butler, Fire Chief; Jason Cross, Assistant Fire Chief. Via Zoom: Lynn Paradis, Assistant Village Manager; Elisabeth Nance, Economic Development Coordinator; Brian Savage, Town Moderator; Heather Buczkowski, Selectperson; James Guilmette, Selectman; Mark Rocheleau, Selectman; Nicole Draper, Selectman; Ed White Sr., Selectman; Cathy Fournier, Town Clerk, David Jescavage, Town Administrator; County Courier; Joanne Parah Reiter, Rich Kelley, Janet Sovoi, Betsy Fournier, Darci Benoit, Harold Garrett, John & Debbie Lavoie, Macy Dupont, Joel Clark, Marie Speer, Marcel Moreau, Nick Brosseau, Peter Prouty, Michelle Nordberg, Susan & Don Collins, Ron & Sandy Kilburn, Rene Bourdeau, Gordon Winters, Chris Sweeney, Oliver Manning, Jeanice Micheli, Lynn, Sally, Janine, Chris, Linda, Smith’s, Jay, Betty, Linda and Ch. 16.

 

Unless otherwise noted, all motions carried unanimously.

 

1.   Call to Order:

 

James Guilmette, Town Selectman Chair, called the Town Informational Meeting to order at 7 p.m. Neal Speer, Village President, called the Village Informational Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.

 

2.   Pledge of Allegiance:

 

All stood for the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

3.   Agenda Review:

 

None.

 

4.   Reading of Village of Swanton’s Annual Warning – Village President Neal Speer:

 

Neal Speer, Village President, read aloud the 2021 Annual Village Warning. Reg Beliveau, Village Manager, presented a power point presentation.

 

5.   Power Point Presentation and Discussion of Village of Swanton’s Proposed 2021 Budget:

 

Reg Beliveau presented the following power point presentation:

 

Reg Beliveau informed everyone of the correction in the Village Report in the police budget on pages 22 and 23.

 

Tax Rate 2020 Actual vs. 2021 Proposed

  • General Fund 2020 Tax Rate = $0.0811 vs 2021 Tax Rate = $0.0931
  • Fire Department 2020 Tax Rate = $0.0497 vs 2021 Tax Rate = $0.0498
  • Police Department 2020 Tax Rate = $0.4228 vs 2021 Tax Rate = $0.4228
  • Highway Department 2020 Tax Rate = $0.3186 vs 2021 Tax Rate = $0.3186
  • 2020 Tax Rate = $0.8722 vs 2021 Tax Rate = $0.8848 for a change of .0121

 

Taxes 2020 Actual vs. 2021 Proposed

  • 2020 Actual on a $150,000 House = $1308.30; $200,000 House = $1744.40; $250,000 House = $2180.50
  • 2021 Proposed on a $150,000 House = $1326.45 for an increase of $18.15; $200,000 House = $1768.60 for an increase of $24.20; and
  • $250,000 House = $2210.75 for an increase of $30.25

 

Proposed 2021 Taxes by Department

  • $150,000 House = General $139.65, Fire $74.70, Police $634.20, Highway $477.90 = $1326.45
  • $200,000 House = General $186.20, Fire $99.60, Police $845.60, Highway $637.20 = $1768.60
  • $250,000 House – General $232.75, Fire $124.50, Police $1057.00, Highway $796.50 = $2210.75

 

2020  Year in Review

 

Wastewater Treatment Plant

  • TMDL standards and Phosphorus reductions underway 
    • 3 manufacturers demonstrated 3 different phosphorus removal methods.
  • We will continue the 20 year evaluation of the wastewater plant.
  • We continue to perform routine maintenance
  • Flushing of Disinfectant Wipes are causing issues with our pump stations.
  • Change in staffing with Jason Starr moving to WWTF.

 

Water Treatment Plant

  • Performing well – continue to perform preventative maintenance.
  • Repaired both filters this year – done in house
  • We have begun the process to engineer a new water line across the river as a redundant source of water from our water plant
  • Change in staffing with Brian Bishop retirement and Tod Jones taking over plant operations.
  •  

Public Works

  • Paving Project 2020
    • Completed small projects on Church St, Furman Place, Dunning Street
  • Sidewalk 
    • First Street and York Street sidewalk and curbing
  • Replaced waterline –
    • Old 4inch to an 8inch on Depot Street
  • Adding 2 part time summer help for our Parks

 

 

Electric Department - 125 years old

  • We provided mutual aid to our neighboring utilities.
  • Continue to keep up on tree trimming in order to reduce outages during high wind and heavy snow events.
  • Performed line extensions for customers and upgraded some of our poles and lines.
  • Received a new Bucket Truck replacing a 15 year old truck
  • Tanner Benoit –
    • Graduation from Lineworkers College – 1st Class LineWorker
  • Darcy Scott – Jay Speer retirement
  • Marc Longway moved into meter-reader slot to help with the transition to AMI metering and programming.

 

Hydro Plant

  • General repairs continue – E-maintenance program
  • Started the process of re-licensing, hope to be completed in 2023 (2 years out)
  • Performed repairs to the rubber bladder caused by the October flooding event in 2019.
  • Change in staffing with the hiring of Avery Mitchinson into maintenance and Hydro coverage.

 

Maintenance Department

  • Over 1500 individual assets throughout the Village
    • All entered in a preventative maintenance  program
    • Ensures equipment is being visited and maintained per mfg specs.

Avery Mitchinson hire

Repairs to Bladder, Water Filters, turbines and other Village assets.

 

Front Office

  • Continue to provide top notch customer service while providing accounting, grant management, billing, accounts payable, human resources, IT support, job estimates and payroll to all the departments.
  • The staff improves their skills through continuing education by taking courses in accounting, customer service and general courses relating to the Public Utilities Commission, State Law and Efficiency Vermont.
  • Office closed due to COVID – modifications to the front office
  • Welcome Laurie Belisle to the front office billing staff.
  • Marc Longway moved into Meter-reader

 

Village Complex

  • Built in 1978
  • Village Complex houses the administrative offices, public works, electric, fire, police and Missisquoi Valley Rescue departments.
  • Several of the departments have outgrown their space.
  • The Village hired Wiemann-Lamphere, Architects to do an evaluation of the Complex.
  • A review of the plan shows the need to adjusted and change due to COVID-19 needs. Although this outbreak may not be with us forever, the need to improve our workspace and prevent any spread of colds or flu are important.
  •  

2020 Year in Review

  • Emergency Services – Police Dept
    • We were able to acquire a patrol boat and a new cruiser at no cost to taxpayers – Stone Garden Grant.
  • Special thanks go out to our First Responders for the “birthday parades” during our “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order during the COVID-19 outbreak. Also special thanks to TDI and Public Works for being a great community partner and joining in on the parades.

 

At this point in the presentation Lynn Paradis, Assistant Village Manager, gave some department highlights. She said she does not anticipate a rate increase in the electric, water or sewer departments. She said the Village saw a 1% increase this year in health insurance, her financial audit was now complete and the front office is closed due to Covid. She said they have done some building updates such as installing plexiglass in the office. She also said they are hiring an additional person for summer help to help with the Village parks. She said last summer the bath house at the beach was remodeled but then Covid hit and the bathrooms were closed to the public. She said in the fire department they purchased their final airpacks and are now putting those funds in an equipment savings account. She said they were able to level fund the fire department. Lynn said in the highway department they will make their final payment on the sidewalk plow and plan on purchasing a plow truck with savings account funds. She said she level funded this department as well. She said they haven’t seen any growth in the electric revenue and purchase power is going up. She said they will be going with AMI meters, have GIS mapping of their poles and lines and their trucks will have tablets in them to help pinpoint outages and look up poles. She said they will also be able to take pictures during accidents and storms. She said in the water department they have engineering for the new water line and have some grant money in this department. The sewer plant has been working on their 20 year evaluation and will continue to do so. She said the police department needed more room because of Covid and so they turned the board room into a patrol office and received grant money to do that.

 

25 Years of Service

Neal Speer, Village President and Chris Leach, Village Trustee, presented Wanda Sloan, Hydro Plant Operator, with a plaque for 25 years of service with the Village of Swanton.

 

Candidates

  • Village President 1-year term - Neal Speer: Thanked everyone for their past support and asked for their continued support.
  • Village Clerk 1-year term - Dianne Day: Thanked everyone for their past support and asked for their continued support.
  • Village Trustee 3-year term – Chris Leach: Thanked everyone for their past support and asked for their continued support.
  • Collector of Delinquent Taxes 1-year term - Betty Cheney: Thanked everyone for their past support and asked for their continued support.

 

Neal asked if anyone had any questions. Heather Buczkowski stated she appreciates the Village hiring an extra person for the parks. Don Collins said he was pleased with all the level funding this year and asked why the general fund budget increased. Lynn stated this was for hiring an additional person for the parks and for the additional funds she put in the parks maintenance line item. Neal Speer stated there are some very enthusiastic residents who want Swanton Village to increase maintenance in the parks to make them more inviting and they are happy to do this.

 

6.   Chamber of Commerce to Announce Citizen of the Year Award:

 

Adam Paxman said they received many great nominations this year for the Citizen of the Year award. Nick Brosseau, Chamber Vice President, said he would like to thank everyone for the nominations and said this year their award is going to Debbie Dubois Lavoie, previous owner of Flowers by Debbie. Adam congratulated her and said she is a true staple to the community and has been for 40 plus years. Neal Speer congratulated her and the legacy of her family.

 

7. Reading of Town of Swanton’s 2021 Annual Warning – Moderator Brian Savage:

 

Brian Savage read aloud the Town of Swanton’s 2021 Annual Warning. See Town Minutes for their power point presentation.

 

8.   Public Comment:

 

Michelle Nordberg asked if they could explain how the Village and Town budgets are figured and taxed. Cathy Fournier, Town Clerk, said the tax rate is figured by the grand list. She explained how the grandlist is used to figure the General Fund and Highway Fund for the Town and how the Village uses just the Village grandlist for their tax rate. Lynn said the Village grandlist is only used for general, fire, police and highway. She said if you live in the Village you will get a tax bill from the Village and the Town. She said electric, water and sewer customers are billed monthly and that is not part of their taxes.

 

9.   Any Other Necessary Business:

 

Nicole Draper said she is running for Selectboard again and looks forward to serving the Town of Swanton. Ed White Sr. said he is also running and has been appointed for the last four months. He said he hopes to be elected as well. James Guilmette said he appreciates everyone’s support and votes. Heather Buczkowski said she enjoys serving the Swanton Town community as a selectboard member and enjoys people calling and hearing their perspective on things. She looks forward to helping solve more challenges in the future. She said your voice matters and thanked everyone for their support. Harold

Garrett thanked everyone for the opportunity to run. He said he has a lot to offer and looks forward to getting peoples votes and said there is a great group of candidates this year and said he will support  whoever wins. Michelle Nordberg said she isn’t known by many people but has learned and studied Swanton for the last six years. She said she appreciates the people running for Selectboard and not settling for status quo. She said she thinks she can do a great job and thanked everyone for their support. Chris Leach said he has been a Trustee for many years and enjoys being part of this team and looks forward to another three year term. Neal Speer said he has been Village President for many years and thanked everyone in the Town and Village for all that’s been accomplished in Swanton over the years. He said he hopes they can continue and said it’s just the beginning and he wants to keep the momentum going and said get out and vote because your vote counts.

 

10.   Executive Session If Necessary:

 

None.

 

11. Adjournment by both Boards:

 

Eugene LaBombard made the motion to adjourn the Board of the Trustees Informational Meeting and Public Hearing at 8:19 p.m. Adam Paxman seconded. There being no further business at hand, Neal Speer, Village President, adjourned the meeting at 8:19 p.m. Motion carried.

 

 

 

 

_____________________________________             _______________________________________

Neal Speer, Village President                            Date

 

 

 

 

__________________________________         ___________________________________

Dianne Day, Village Clerk                                Date