Windsor Town Council - Budget Session
Special Meeting
Council Chambers - Town Hall
April 26, 1999
Minutes
Mayor Hogan called the regular meeting to order at 7:05 PM.
ROLL CALL - PRESENT- Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, Council member Graff, Council
member Haverstock, Council member Lydecker, Council member Pacino, Council member Ristas
and Council member Trinks
1. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS
Susan Robinson, 19 Laurel Avenue, said she is disappointed in the leadership of the
Board of Education because the issue of class size at WHS has not been addressed; there
has not been curriculum development; the economy is expanding and the BOE budget does not
provide for the basic needs in Windsor.
Bradshaw Smith, 23 Ludlow Road, said the position of Assistant Town Manager is not
necessary. Each service came in at 1%-3% increases except for the town managers
appropriation with a 200%-300% increase.
Paul Giampolo, Harvest Lane, said the budget will cause taxes to be raised by about 5
½%; every year the BOE budget keeps going up, millions have been spent on education yet
test scores fail to improve. He said many residents cannot afford to have taxes increased
year after year.
2. COMMUNICATIONS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS
Council member Haverstock - said he does not see any compelling reason why taxes should
increase in Windsor. With the strong economy, the revenues are increasing. He noted the
excellent self-insurance program. He said he is willing to support an inflation-based
increase, which would equate to about 2%. He is in favor of the suggested $5,000 increase
for WIN-TV and the $25,000 program to provide matching funds for non-profit organizations,
and to encourage development in the Wilson area. He said he does want to support the BOE
budget but with minor reductions.
Council member Pacino -- does not believe that more money for the BOE will improve test
scores. He suggested CMTs be given in June. He felt raises should be reflected by
the accountability of the teachers.
Council member Ristas -- as a town the biggest challenge it faces for the future is
education and he said he feels the resources available are ample. He said everyone should
spend more time on performance issues rather than money.
Mayor Hogan thanked Town Manager Churchill, the staff and BOE for assistance in getting
through the budget process.
3. FY 1999/2000 BUDGET DELIBERATIONS
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to increase Building Permits by $25,000 for a total of $375,000.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
to increase Interest by $50,000 to $1,300,000.
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to increase account 250-110 Recording Legal Documents by $10,000 for a total of
$125,000.
Council member Haverstock made a friendly amendment to increase it by $8,000.
Council member Graff declined the amendment.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to increase account 290-199 Opening Cash by $200,000 for a total of $300,000.
Mr. Cunningham said Enfield has open cash of over a million dollars, Farmington has
$2.3 million.
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Council member Lydecker made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to increase the Collection Rate from 98.42 to 98.50 which is an increase of less than
1%.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Deputy Mayor Curtis made a motion, seconded by Council member Pacino,
to hold off on the BOE side until the town side is completed. The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
to reduce Town Support for Education in the amount of $196,000 regarding Capital
Projects.
The Motion Passed 7-1-0 with Council member Pacino opposed.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to increase Safety Services - Personal Services by $100,000 and to cut Capital Outlay
by $25,000 which equates to a $75,000 increase in the Safety Services budget.
He noted the reduction is equivalent to one cruiser.
Council member Haverstock asked that the motion be broken into 2 separate motions.
Council member Graff and the seconder, Council member Trinks, agreed to do so.
Council member Graffs motion to increase Personal Services by $100,000 -
Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members Graff,
Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas opposed.
Council member Graffs motion to decrease Capital Outlay by $25,000
Passed 7-1-0 with Council member Pacino opposed.
Donald Cunningham noted that he did not put Northwest Park under Family Services
therefore he asked that money be added to Family Services and deducted from Health and
Environment, as noted in his memo to the Council dated 4/23/99. He proposed to have the
breakdown as follows: Health Services total $289,360 and Family Services $1,538,680.
Council member Lydecker made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to add $87,490 for Northwest Park Education and Recreational Activities to the Health
and Environmental account.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Lydecker made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks, to add
$133,250 to Family Services to be taken from Health and Environment.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
to reduce Health Services by $87,490 and add it to Family Services.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
to add $10,000 to the current mosquito reduction program.
The Motion Passed 7-1-0 with Council member Haverstock opposed.
Deputy Mayor Curtis made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
to add $6,000 to the Library Services Budget for the Wilson library.
Mayor Hogan said she would like to see the tutoring program increased.
The Motion Passed 7-1-0 with Council member Haverstock opposed.
Deputy Mayor Curtis made a motion, seconded by Council member Graff,
to add $5,000 to the Main Library for books and supplies.
The Motion Passed 6-2-0 with Council members Haverstock and Ristas opposed.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to add $25,000 to Administrative Services under Accounting and Reporting.
Council member Graff said this would allow some flexibility for the Council regarding
consulting, particularly in response to the educational summit.
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to cut $36,000 from the information technology section.
He said he does not feel it appropriate to fund the half MIS person until it is
determined where this resource would be used.
The Motion Passed 7-1-0 with Council member Pacino opposed.
Council member Lydecker made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to cut Community Services by $1,400.
He said this is a reduction of contribution to the growth council.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Lydecker made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to add $1,000 to the Town Council personal services account.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Pacino made a motion, seconded by Council member Ristas,
to add to Community Services a total of $30,000 - $25, 000 for a matching contribution
for non-profit organizations that come before the Council, and to increase by $5,000
WIN-TVs funding.
Council member Trinks asked for the motion to be split.
Council member Pacino made a motion, seconded by Council member Haverstock,
to add $5,000 to Community Services for WIN TV.
Council member Trinks suggested taking the money from the Unclassified Account for this
year, noting that a lot of the needs are one-time expenses.
The Motion Failed 3-5-0 with Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas in favor
and Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks
opposed.
Council member Pacino made a motion, seconded by Council member Haverstock,
to add $25,000 to Community Services account to set up a program for matching
contributions for non-profit organizations that come before the Council.
The Motion Failed 3-5-0 with Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas in favor
and Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks
opposed.
Council member Lydecker made a motion, seconded by Council member Graff,
to increase General Government by $3,000.
This would go to the elections department.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Mayor Hogan commended the work of Town Manager Churchill and said she feels an
assistant town manager is in order.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Graff,
to add $40,000 to the Unclassified portion of the General Services budget.
Donald Cunningham said MDC has between 2% and 3% of their budget in Unclassified.
Council member Ristas noted this isnt free money and the public will be taxed for
it.
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
for a 10 minute recess at 8:45 PM. The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
The Council reconvened at 9:04 PM.
Council member Haverstock made a motion, seconded by Council member Pacino,
for a proposed amendment to adopt a BOE budget in the amount of $36,637,945.
Council member Haverstock said the intent of the amendment is to achieve an increase,
over last years budgeted amount, a full 5%. He said he feels this demonstrates a
strong commitment to Windsors schools. The BOEs proposed budget reflects a
5.8% increase over last year.
Deputy Mayor Curtis said he does not believe the budget as presented by the BOE
represents any excessive spending. The presentation presented by the BOE was very
compelling and was presented after unanimous agreement by the BOE.
Council member Pacino said too much stress is being put on class size, noting that in
college courses there could be 200+ students in a class and wondered whether a small class
size properly prepares students.
Council member Graff said he would support the BOE budget as it was proposed noting he
challenges the teachers, administrators, etc. to make it work.
Council member Lydecker said participation is clearly better in a smaller class size
environment.
Mayor Hogan said she feels the need to support the BOEs budget as presented.
The Motion Failed 3-5-0 with Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas in favor
and Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks
opposed.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Haverstock,
for a five minute recess for Donald Cunningham to prepare the final motions / figures.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
4. FINAL MOTIONS
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to approve the Board of Education budget in the amount of $36,910,100
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Council member Lydecker made a motion, seconded by Deputy Mayor Curtis,
to approve the Town Support for Education budget in the amount of $3,342,110
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Graff,
to approve the Safety Services budget in the amount of $5,492,350
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Deputy Mayor Curtis made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to approve the Family Services budget in the amount of $1,538,680
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Ristas made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to approve the Health & Environment budget in the amount of $299,360
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Pacino made a motion, seconded by Council member Graff,
to approve the Library Services budget in the amount of $1,015,910
The Motion Passed 7-1-0 with Council member Haverstock opposed.
Council member Haverstock made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
to approve the Building & Land Development budget in the amount of $1,175,710
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to approve the Public Lands, Roads & Facilities budget in the amount of $4,038,120
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Lydecker made a motion, seconded by Deputy Mayor Curtis,
to approve the Information Services budget in the amount of $395,080
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Graff,
to approve the Administrative Services budget in the amount of $871,890
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Deputy Mayor Curtis made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
to approve the General Government budget in the amount of $704,480
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Council member Ristas made a motion, seconded by Council member Graff,
to approve the General Services budget in the amount of $5,017,680
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks, to accept the
total General Fund expenditures for the 1999-2000 budget in the amount of $60,801,470.
The Motion Passed 5-3-0 with Mayor Hogan, Deputy Mayor Curtis, and Council members
Graff, Lydecker, and Trinks in favor and Council members Haverstock, Pacino, and Ristas
opposed.
Council member Trinks made a motion, seconded by Council member Lydecker,
that the annual vote on the budget be held on Tuesday, May 11, 1999 between the hours
of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at all 7 polling places.
The Motion Passed 7-0-1 with Council member Pacino opposed.
Council member Graff suggesting having an information town meeting on May 10th.
Council member Haverstock said the meeting should be it informational only and not
advocacy.
Mayor Hogan suggested the meeting be held in Council chambers and aired on WIN TV.
Council member Graff made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to hold an informational town meeting on May 10, 1999 at 7:00 PM in Council Chambers.
The Motion Passed 7-1-0 with Council member Pacino opposed.
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Council member Pacino made a motion, seconded by Council member Trinks,
to table the minutes. The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
6. ADJOURNMENT
Council member Haverstock made a motion, seconded by Council member Graff
to adjourn the meeting at 9:55 PM.
The Motion Passed 8-0-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Abigale LaViolette
Clerk of the Council
cc: Town Clerk, Main Library, Wilson Branch
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