2008 Annual Town Meeting
Ninth Session
Monday, May 28, 2008
Articles Voted: 16, 30, 46, 47, 50, 51 and 67
ARTICLE 16 HOME RULE LEGISLATION/SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW
VOTED: (STANDING VOTE – 132 IN THE AFFIRMATIVE AND 14 IN THE NEGATIVE)
That the Board of Selectmen be and hereby is authorized and requested to file home rule legislation to provide substantially as follows:
AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE ARLINGTON REDEVELOPMENT BOARD AS THE BOARD OF SURVEY IN THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON
SECTION 1: PREAMBLE
Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, including, without limitation, any provision of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, including Sections 81K through Section 81GG of the subdivision control law, the provisions of Chapter 247 of the Acts of 1897 establishing a Board of Survey in the Town of Arlington, Chapter 738 of the Acts of 1971 establishing the Arlington Redevelopment Board for the Town of Arlington and Chapter 503 of the Acts of 1952 establishing a Town Manager Form of Government for the Town of Arlington as each has been from time to time amended, there is hereby established a Board of Survey for the Town of Arlington. The Arlington Redevelopment Board shall constitute the Board of Survey. The responsibility of such
Board shall be to protect the safety, convenience and welfare of the inhabitants of the Town, in regard to the laying out and construction of private ways. The process of the Board’s review will be initiated by the filing of a plan of the proposed development.
SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS
The following words shall have the following meaning, unless a contrary intention clearly appears:—
“Applicant” shall include an owner or his agent or representative, or his assigns.
“Board” shall mean the Arlington Redevelopment Board, acting in its capacity as the Board of Survey under this law.
“Commission” shall mean the Historic District Commission having jurisdiction over a district in which a way is proposed.
“Day” shall mean a calendar day.
“Development” shall mean the division of a tract of land into two or more lots, where such division shall require the construction of one or more ways to ensure the development’s compliance with the access and/or frontage requirements of the town’s zoning by-law, and provided that a deed evidencing such division has not been recorded at the registry of deeds prior to the effective date of the law.
“Lot” shall mean an area of land in one ownership, with definite boundaries, used, or available for use, as the site of one or more buildings.
“Notice” shall mean, for the purposes of the law, publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Arlington once in each of two successive weeks, the first publication to be not less than fourteen days before the day of the hearing, and posting such notice in a conspicuous place in the town hall for a period of not less than fourteen days before the day of the hearing.
“Plan” shall mean a plan of the private way or ways and the development that such ways will serve, including all utilities, drainage systems, and other site improvements, together with such elements of an application as the board may require, and submitted to the board for its approval in accordance with the provisions of the law and the board’s rules and regulations.
“Registered mail” shall mean registered or certified mail.
“Registry of deeds” shall mean the Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, or, for registered land, the Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court.
“Utility” shall mean public or private utilities serving a development, including water, sewerage, gas, and electricity.
“Way” shall mean a private way that provides access to one or more lots, the construction of which is required to ensure the compliance of a development with the access and frontage requirements of the town’s zoning by-law.
SECTION 3: PURPOSES OF LAW
The law has been enacted for the purpose of protecting the safety, convenience and welfare of the inhabitants of the town by regulating the laying out and construction of ways in developments, and to further other public purposes including the provision of adequate utility services and the protection of environmental resources. The Board shall require, inter alia, that such plan for the laying out of ways, utilities, drainage, and other site improvements shall be drawn with due consideration of the following factors:
a. To mitigate congestion in such ways and adjacent private or public ways.
b. To secure the public safety in the case of fire, flood, or other public emergencies and to ensure adequate emergency vehicle access for police, fire, and other municipal services.
c. To ensure compliance with the zoning bylaw.
d. To secure adequate provision for access to the town’s water supply.
e. To secure adequate provision of sanitary sewer service, utility services and street lighting.
f. To provide for adequate curbs, sidewalks and side slopes as appropriate.
g. To apply design standards for the grade, width, direction and location of such roadways.
h. To ensure adequate protection of environmental resources, including open spaces, vegetation, and wildlife habitat, along with provisions for storm water management and drainage to prevent flooding and protect water quality.
i. To advance the goals of the town’s comprehensive plan, its open space plan, and any special or district plan or policy.
SECTION 4: rules and regulations
The board is authorized and directed to adopt and from time to time thereafter to amend, after notice and a public hearing, rules and regulations in furtherance of the purposes stated in Section 3 herein. Such rules and regulations may prescribe the size, form, contents, style and number of copies of plans and the standards and procedures for the submission and approval thereof. The rules and regulations may permit the board to impose a fee in an amount calculated to pay the cost of any engineering, inspection or other services directly related to the proposed development.
A true copy of the rules and regulations, with their most recent amendments, shall be kept on file available for inspection in the office of the board, and in the office of the town clerk. Once a plan has been submitted to the board, and written notice has been given to the town clerk and until final action has been taken thereon by the board or the time for such action has elapsed, the rules and regulations governing such plan shall be those in effect at the time of the submission of such plan.
SECTION 5: SUBMISSION AND REVIEW OF PLANS
No person shall construct any way on a development unless he has first submitted to the board for its approval a plan of such ways and development and the board has approved such plan in the manner hereinafter provided. After the approval of a plan the location and configuration of ways, utilities, drainage systems, and other site improvements shown thereon shall not be changed unless the plan is amended accordingly as provided herein.
A plan shall be submitted under this section when delivered by hand to the board, with a copy to the town clerk. The clerk shall, if requested, give a written receipt therefor to the person who delivered the plan. Before approval, modification and approval, or disapproval of the plan is given, notice shall be given and a public hearing shall be held by the board. In addition to the notice requirements of Section 2, the applicant shall mail, at its own expense, notice to all owners of land abutting the parcel of land being developed and to abutters to the abutters within 300 feet of the property line of the parcel, as such owners appear on the most recent tax list, and to such other persons as the board shall identify in its sole discretion.
After the hearing, the board shall approve by a vote of the majority of the board’s members, or, if such plan does not comply with the law or the rules and regulations of the board, shall modify and approve or shall disapprove such plan. In the event of disapproval, the board shall state in detail wherein the plan does not conform to the rules and regulations of the board. Within less than 15 days of a disapproval, the applicant may resubmit an amended plan, and the board shall revoke its disapproval without prejudice and approve within 60 days of such resubmission a plan which, as amended, conforms to such rules and regulations or recommendations. The board shall file a certified copy of its action with the town clerk within 15 days of its decision,
and it shall send notice of such action by registered mail, postage prepaid, to the applicant at his address stated on the application. The failure of the board either to take final action regarding a complete plan submitted by an applicant within 60 days after such submission, or such further time extension as may be agreed upon at the written request of the applicant, or to file with the town clerk a certified copy of such action within a further 15 days, shall be deemed to be an approval thereof. Notice of such extension of time shall be filed forthwith by the board with the town clerk.
The board’s approval of a plan, or any modification, amendment, or renewal thereof, shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the town clerk that 20 days have elapsed after the decision has been filed in the office of the town clerk and that no appeal has been filed, or if it is a plan which has been approved by reason of the failure of the board to act thereon within the time prescribed, a copy of the application accompanied by the certification of the town clerk stating the fact that the board failed to act within the time prescribed, and that no appeal has been filed within that time, and that the grant of the application resulting from the failure to act has become final, is recorded in the registry of deeds and indexed in the grantor index
under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner’s certificate of title.
SECTION 6: Waivers
The board may in any particular case, where such action is in the public interest and not inconsistent with the intent and purpose of the law, waive strict compliance with its rules and regulations, upon such conditions as it may reasonably impose.
SECTION 7: Modifications of plans
The board may on its own motion, or on the petition of any person interested, have the power to modify, amend or rescind its approval of any plan or to require a change in a plan as a condition of its retaining the status of an approved plan, in accordance with the standards and procedures set forth in Section 5 and subject to all other provisions of the law. No such modification, amendment or rescission of the approval of a plan or change in such plans shall affect lots in such development which have been sold or mortgaged for valuable consideration without the approval of the owner of such lots and the mortgagee in question. The board may identify, in its rules and regulations or as a condition of a plan approval, categories of minor modifications
that may be reviewed and approved administratively, without the requirements for notice and public hearing set forth in Section 5. A minor modification shall not affect the vested rights of a plan accruing under Section 11.
SECTION 8: CONSOLIDATED REVIEW
If a development is otherwise subject to review by the board under the special permit or other provisions of the zoning by-law, then the review of the development for the purposes of this law shall be consolidated with such zoning review into a single hearing, and the time periods and other procedures of such zoning review shall govern. However, the board’s decision in such zoning review shall incorporate all of its powers of review set forth in this law and the board’s rules and regulations.
If the development is located in whole or in part within a local historic district, the applicant shall submit a copy of the plan to the commission, along with such other materials as the commission may require for an application pursuant to its own by-law. If the commission determines within 14 days, in accordance with Section 11 of M.G.L. ch. 40C, that the development involves any features which are subject to its approval, then the review of the development for the purposes of this law shall be consolidated with such historic district review into a single hearing, and the time periods and other procedures of such historic district review shall govern. The commission and the board shall alternate the chair from one hearing to the next.
Notwithstanding the consolidated review procedure, nothing in this section shall expand or limit the powers of the board and the commission each to render a decision pursuant to its own rules or bylaw respectively, provided that no decision of approval by the board shall be deemed final until and unless a Certificate of Appropriateness has been issued by the commission, nor shall anything in this section limit the power of the commission to subsequently review any building or structure, the design of which had not yet been determined as of the time of the consolidated review.
SECTION 9: SECURITY
As a condition of its approval of a plan, the board may require such security as it deems necessary to guarantee the completion of proposed ways and other site improvements and the time within which such improvements shall be completed, which shall not exceed three years from the date of filing approval of the plan with the town clerk or from the date of final judgment in any legal appeal in which the approval is upheld. Such security may include one or all of the following methods: (1) a proper bond; (2) a deposit of money, letter of credit, or negotiable securities; (3) a covenant, executed and duly recorded by the owner of record, running with the land; or (4) an agreement executed after the recording of a first mortgage covering the premises shown on the plan or a portion thereof,
which agreement shall be executed by the applicant and the lender and shall provide for the retention by the lender of funds sufficient in the opinion of the board and otherwise due the applicant, to secure the completion of proposed improvements. All work shall be subject to the approval of the Town Engineer. Such security shall from time to time be reduced or increased by the board so that the amount bonded, deposited or retained continues to reflect the actual expected cost of work remaining to be completed.
Upon the completion of the improvements in accordance with the rules and regulations of the board and the conditions of the board’s approval of the plan, and subject to the approval of the Town Engineer, the board shall, upon written request by the applicant, agree to release the security. If the Town Engineer determines that said improvements have not been completed, the board shall so specify in a notice sent by registered mail to the applicant and to the town clerk.
Upon failure to issue such agreement or notice within 45 days after the receipt by the board of the applicant’s request, all obligations under the bond shall cease and terminate by operation of law, any deposit shall be returned, and any such covenant or agreement shall become void, and the town clerk shall issue a certificate to such effect, duly acknowledged. Any such security may be applied by the board for the benefit of the town, upon failure, following reasonable notice and opportunity to cure, of the performance for which any such bond or deposit was given to the extent of the reasonable cost to the town of completing such construction and installation.
SECTION 10: ENFORCEMENT
The town’s inspector of buildings shall not issue any permit for the erection of a building until first satisfied that the lot on which the building is to be erected is not within a development, or that a way furnishing the access to such lot as required by the law is shown on a duly approved plan, and that any condition of a plan approval limiting the right to erect or maintain buildings on such lot have been satisfied, or waived by the board.
The Middlesex County superior court and the land court shall have jurisdiction in equity on petition of the board, or of ten taxable inhabitants of the town, to review any action of any municipal board or officer in disregard of the provisions of this section and to annul and enjoin such action, to enjoin the erection of a building in violation of this section, and otherwise to enforce the provisions of the law and any rules or regulations lawfully adopted and conditions on the approval of a plan lawfully imposed thereunder, and may restrain by injunction violations thereof or make such decrees as justice and equity may require. No proceeding under this paragraph shall be instituted more than one year after the act or failure to act upon which such petition is based.
SECTION 11: VESTED RIGHTS
When a plan has been submitted to the board and is subsequently approved under Section 5, any zoning amendment for which the first notice of public hearing was published after the date of the plan’s submission shall not apply to the development shown on such plan for a period of three years from the date of filing approval of the plan with the town clerk or from the date of final judgment in any legal appeal in which the approval is upheld.
SECTION 12: APPEALS
Any person, whether or not previously a party to the proceedings, or any municipal officer or board, aggrieved by any decision of the board concerning a plan, or by the failure of the board to take final action concerning a plan within the required time, may appeal to the Middlesex County superior court or to the land court; provided, that such appeal is entered within 20 days after such decision has been recorded in the office of the town clerk or within 20 days after the expiration of the required time as aforesaid, as the case may be, and notice of such appeal is given to such town clerk so as to be received within such 20 days. The court shall hear all pertinent evidence and shall annul such decision if found to be unsupported by the evidence or to exceed the authority of the board, or
remand the case for further action by the board, or make such other decree as justice and equity may require. The foregoing remedy shall be exclusive, but the parties shall have all rights of appeal and exceptions as in other equity cases.
Costs shall not be allowed against the board unless it shall appear that the board acted with gross negligence or in bad faith. The court may require nonmunicipal appellants to post a surety or cash bond in a sum of not less than two thousand nor more than fifteen thousand dollars to secure the payment of any costs incurred by the appellee as a result of the appeal of a decision approving a plan, if it appears to the court that said appellant or appellants acted in bad faith or with malice in making the appeal to the court. All issues in any proceeding under this section may be advanced for speedy trial over other civil actions and proceedings.
SECTION 13: APPLICATION OF LAW; DAMAGES; OTHER POWERS OF BOARD; EFFECTIVE DATE; SEVERABILITY
The law shall not abridge the powers of the selectmen, or any other municipal officer, in regard to public ways in any manner except as herein provided, and shall not authorize the taking of land nor authorize the town to lay out or construct any way which may be indicated on any plan until such way has been laid out as a public way in the manner prescribed by law; nor shall action under such law render the town liable for damages. The modification, amendment or rescission of the approval of a plan shall not entitle any person to damages, unless and to the extent that he shall have changed his position or made expenditures in reliance upon such approval.
No damages shall be awarded for the modification, amendment or rescission of the approval of a plan obtained as a result of material misrepresentation of facts, whether willful or otherwise, by the persons submitting the plan.
The board and its officers and agents may, as far as they deem it necessary in carrying out the law, enter upon any lands and there make examinations and surveys and place and maintain monuments and marks.
The law shall take effect upon passage. If a court of competent jurisdiction should determine that any provision of this law is invalid, then such decision of invalidity shall not render invalid any other provision.
A true copy of the vote under
Article 16 of the Warrant for the
Annual Town Meeting of the
Town of Arlington at the session held
May 28, 2008.
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
ARTICLE 30 ESTABLISH COMMITTEE/HONOR OF MARGARET T. SPENGLER
VOTED: (QUORUM PRESENT)
Establishment of a committee to explore a manner in which the Town of Arlington can honor the memory of Margaret H. Spengler. The committee would be comprised of the former Town Manager Donald Marquis, who will serve as the initial chairperson, a member of the Robbins Library Board of Trustees as appointed by its chairperson, a former Selectman and two current town meeting members, all three of whom had served with Peg Spengler. The former Selectman and Town Meeting Members to be appointed by the Town Moderator. The committee will report its recommendation at the next annual or special town meeting.
A true copy of the vote under
Article 30 of the Warrant for the
Annual Town Meeting of the
Town of Arlington at the session held
May 28, 2008.
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
ARTICLE 46 POST EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS (OPEB) CONSULTANT
VOTED: (QUORUM PRESENT)
That the Town vote to raise and appropriate $50,000 to be expended under the direction of the Town Manager, to engage a consultant to evaluate the Town’s retiree healthcare program and develop strategies to ensure the long term sustainability of the program and further to develop long term strategies to fully fund this $100+ million OPEB liability over a 30 year period as recommended by Rule 45 of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board.
A true copy of the vote under
Article 46 of the Warrant for the
Annual Town Meeting of the
Town of Arlington at the session held
May 28, 2008.
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
ARTICLE 47 HOME RULE LEGISLATION/ARLINGTON PENSION OBLIGATION BOND
VOTED: (STANDING VOTE – 114 IN THE AFFIRMATIVE AND 14 IN THE NEGATIVE)
That the Board of Selectmen is authorized to petition the General Court for an act to authorize the Town to borrow for the purpose of funding the unfunded pension liability, so-called, of the Town’s retirement system. Further voted, that the special legislation cited above, reads as follows:
An act authorizing the Town of Arlington to issue pension obligation bonds or notes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
The town of Arlington may authorize, at one time or from time to time, bonds or notes for the purpose of funding the unfunded pension liability of the retirement system of the town, provided however, for each issuance, the prior and specific approval of the Board of Selectmen, the Treasurer, the Finance Committee and a 2/3 vote of Town Meeting is required. The proceeds of any such issuance (other than amounts to be applied to issuance costs and expenses) shall be transferred by the town to the retirement system, shall be allocated solely to reduce the unfunded pension liability to which the bonds or notes relate, shall be invested in any investments which are permitted under chapter 32 of the General Laws, and shall otherwise be held and expended by the retirement board of the town in accordance with law. The term of any such
bonds or notes shall not exceed 30 years from the date of issuance and the amount of any such bonds or notes shall be outside the limit of indebtedness prescribed in section 10 of chapter 44 of the General Laws. Upon the authorization of the issuance of pension obligation bonds by the town meeting, the town shall submit the vote and a plan demonstrating how the town will finance and allocate the debt service associated with the bonds or notes to the executive office for administration and finance, and no bonds or notes authorized to be issued by this act shall be issued until the secretary for administration and finance has approved the plan and the issuance of such bonds or notes. Except as otherwise provided in this act, such bonds or notes shall be subject to the provisions of said chapter 44.
The aggregate principal amount of the bonds or notes issued during any calendar year under authority of this act shall not be greater than the amount sufficient to extinguish the unfunded pension liability of the retirement system of the town of Arlington as of a particular date as determined in accordance with this section, plus an amount to provide for issuance costs and other expenses necessary or incidental thereto. The retirement board of the town shall first determine the amount sufficient to extinguish the unfunded pension liability of the retirement system of the town in accordance with the report of a nationally recognized independent consulting firm, which may be the consulting actuary generally retained by the retirement board, and which amount is approved by the public employee retirement administration commission. The
report shall also set forth the present value savings to the town reasonably expected to be achieved as a result of the issuance of such bonds or notes and an allocation of the unfunded pension liability of the retirement system of the town among each governmental unit the employees of which are members of the retirement system.
The maturities of such bonds or notes shall be scheduled such that the annual combined payments of principal and interest for each issue shall be as nearly equal as practicable in the opinion of the treasurer and board of selectmen, in any manner that shall provide for a more rapid amortization of principal, or in accordance with any other manner consistent with the town’s approved funding schedule, as the secretary for administration and finance shall approve.
Every governmental unit the employees of which are members of the retirement system of the town of Arlington shall be responsible in accordance with this section for paying such proportion of the annual debt service expense paid by the town for bonds issued under authority of this act as is equal to the proportion of the total unfunded pension liability of the retirement system allocated to such member under section 2. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the public employee retirement administration commission shall increase the annual amount to be certified under section 22 of chapter 32 of the General Laws, as the amount necessary to be paid by each governmental unit in the retirement system other than the town, by each such governmental unit’s proportional share of the annual debt service expense as
determined herein, and shall decrease the amount to be paid by the town by an equal amount. The town shall have the same legal rights and authority as the retirement board of the town to collect any amount so assessed by the retirement board to any such governmental unit.
Notwithstanding chapter 70 of the General Laws or any other general of special law to the contrary, the portion of the annual debt service paid by the town of Arlington for bonds or notes issued under this act applicable to school department personnel who are members of the town’s retirement system shall be included in the computation of net school spending for the purposes of said chapter 70 or any other law.
This act shall take effect upon its passage.
IT IS FURTHER VOTED, THAT:
Article 4 Treasurer’s Department, of Title I be amended by adding a new section 6 to provide as follows:
Section 6. Pension Funding
The Town Treasurer, upon determining the viability and appropriateness of initiating any borrowing for the purposes of funding the unfunded pension liability through the so-called Pension Obligation Bonds, shall:
1. Notify the Finance Committee of any such intention to borrow, with documentation supporting said borrowing, and request a recommendation from the Finance Committee, including amount to be borrowed, in writing; said recommendation shall be rendered by the Finance Committee to the Treasurer within 30 calendar days from the Treasurer’s notification,
2. At the same time, submit to the Commonwealth’s Secretary of Administration & Finance the intention to borrow with documentation supporting, including an updated valuation study, said borrowing,
3. Present the results of any communication and/or determination received from Administration & Finance to the Finance Committee prior to any meeting with the Board of Selectmen,
4. Present to the Board of Selectmen a report stating such intention to borrow with documentation supporting said borrowing, and include:
a. the recommendation report from the Finance Committee,
b. the communication and/or determination(s) from Administration & Finance,
c. the recommendation from the Town’s Financial Advisor,
d. the total amount to be borrowed, and the costs of said borrowing,
e. any projected savings to the Town’s annual operating budget,
5. Upon the approval of the borrowing by the Board of Selectmen, the Treasurer shall submit a Warrant Article requesting said appropriation in the next soonest annual or special town meeting, documentation cited in section 4, above, shall be included in materials presented to Town Meeting.
6. These procedures shall be incorporated into the Policy of the Office of Treasurer & Collector of Taxes, and be binding on the present and/or any future Town Treasurer(s).
A true copy of the vote under
Article 47 of the Warrant for the
Annual Town Meeting of the
Town of Arlington at the session held
May 28, 2008.
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
ARTICLE 50 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
VOTED: (UNANIMOUSLY)
That the Town hereby ratifies the following financial items contained in Memorandums of Understanding between that collective bargaining unit represented and the Town acting by and through the Town Manager:
A. Local 680, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees: (subject to Union ratification by July 1, 2008 - $152,000)
1. A 2 .5 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2008
B. Service Employees International Union (SEIU) (subject to Union ratification by July 1, 2008 - $48,000)
1. A 2.5 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2008
C. Robbins Library Professional Association: (FY 2008: $24,000; FY 2009: $38,300)
1. A 3.5 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2007,
2. A 1/2 percent general wage increase in consideration of health insurance modifications effective July 1, 2008,
3. Other minor fringe benefits – longevity and,
4. A 2.5 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2008
D. Local 1297, International Association of Firefighters (FY 2007: $105,000; FY 2008: $251,000; FY 2009: $338,000)
1. A 2.5 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2006
2. A 3 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2007,
3. A 1/2 percent general wage increase in consideration of health insurance modifications effective June 30, 2008,
4. Convert the current Emergency Medical Technician stipend to a percent of firefighter’s base pay effective July 1, 208 and,
5. A 2.5 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2008
G. M Schedule and non union employees ($84,000)
1. A 2 .5 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2008
H. Full Time Elected Officials ($4,500)
1. A 2.5 percent general wage increase effective July 1, 2008
and the Classification and Pay Plan is amended, and for this purpose, the sum of $714,800 be and hereby is raised and appropriated to be expended under the direction of the Town Manager, the sum of $105,000 to be transferred from Article 39 of the 2006 Annual Town Meeting, and the sum of $275,000 to be transferred from Article 40 of the 2007 Annual Town Meeting for a total of $1,094,800.
A true copy of the vote under
Article 50 of the Warrant for the
Annual Town Meeting of the
Town of Arlington at the session held
May 28, 2008.
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
ARTICLE 51 FUNDING FUTURE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
VOTED: (UNANIMOUSLY) (QUORUM PRESENT)
That the sum of $304,000 be and hereby is appropriated, to be set aside for funding future collective bargaining agreements, said sum to be raised by the general tax and sum shall not be expended without a further vote of the Town Meeting.
A true copy of the vote under
Article 51 of the Warrant for the
Annual Town Meeting of the
Town of Arlington at the session held
May 28, 2008.
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
ARTICLE 67 LOCAL OPTION TAXES
VOTED: (QUORUM PRESENT)
No Action.
A true copy of the vote under
Article 67 of the Warrant for the
Annual Town Meeting of the
Town of Arlington at the session held
May 28, 2008.
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
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