HomeMy Public PortalAbout2022-11-14 Special Town Mtg Warrant TOWN OF BREWSTER SPECIAL TOWN MEETING NOVEMBER 14, 2022
Barnstable, ss
To : Roland W. Bassett, Jr. Constable of the Town of Brewster
Greetings :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and inform the Town
of Brewster inhabitants qualified to vote in Town affairs to meet at the Stony Brook Elementary School, 384
Underpass Road , on Monday,. November 14, 2022, next, at 6 : 00 o' clock in the evening, then and there to act
upon the following articles :
OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS
ARTICLE NO . 1 : To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate from available funds for the payment
of unpaid obligations from previous fiscal years, including any bills now on overdraft :
Department Outstanding Obligations Amount
a . Brewster Elementary Wages $ 1, 777 . 00
Schools
b . Utilities Eversource $ 144. 92
c . Employee Benefits Department of Unemployment $ 21545 . 00
Assistance
d . Building Department WB Mason $ 127 . 99
Total $4, 594. 91
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Nine-Tenths Vote Required )
CAPITAL AND SPECIAL PROJECTS EXPENDITURES
ARTICLE NO . 2o To see what sums the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds,
or authorize the Town Treasurer to borrow under and pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 44,
Sections 7, 7 ( 1 ), or 8 or any other enabling authority, for the capital outlay expenditures listed below,
including, in each case, all incidental and related costs, to be expended by the Town Administrator with the
approval of the Select' Board , except School expenditures to be made by the School Superintendent with the
approval of the School Committee; authorize leases and lease purchase agreements for more than three but
not more than five years for those items to be leased or lease purchased , and further that the Town
Administrator with the approval of the Select Board or School Superintendent with the approval of the School
Committee for school items, be authorized to sell , convey, trade-in or otherwise dispose of equipment being
replaced , all as set forth below :
Funding Source(s)/
Department/Project Item Appropriation or Amount
Transfer
1 . Select Board
a . DBP Master Plan Professional services and
Update- Phase 1 construction costs of park Free Cash $ 255, 000
Construction improvements
-- b . Sea Camps Professional services
Comprehensive associated with developing
Planning a comprehensive plan Free Cash
regarding future uses of $ 175 , 000
the former Sea Camps
properties
c. Updated Ponds Professional services
Water Quality: associated with creating a
Report ( IWRMP ) pond water quality Water Quality
database and reviewing Stabilization $ 50, 000
data to identify future
needs
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Funding Source (s) /
Department/Project Item Appropriation or Amount
Transfer
d . Sea Camps Interim Costs for events,
Uses programming, and
increasing public Free Cash $ 50, 000
access/awareness
e . Integrated Water Professional services
Resource Planning/ associated with technical
Implementation assistance regarding water Free Cash $ 35 , 000
quality planning and
initiatives
Sub-Total $ 56569000
2 . Department of Public Works
a . Sea Camps Pool Professional services for
Parking Lot engineering, permitting,
and construction of new
parking area, including but Free Cash $ 250, 000
not limited to paving,
installation of stormwater
infrastructure, and
landscaping
b . Drainage/ Road Professional services for
Maintenance engineering, permitting,
and construction Free Cash $ 225 , 000
associated with road
maintenance and drainage
c. Loader/ Backhoe Purchase and outfit ( 1 )
backhoe/loader, including
but not limited to plow Free Cash $ 200, 000
package, emergency
lighting, and radio
d . Pick- up Truck Purchase and outfit ( 1 ) 4x4
pick- up truck, including but
not limited to plow Free Cash $ 60, 000
package, emergency
lighting, and radio
Sub4otal $ 735,000
3 . Police Department
a . Vehicle Replacement Purchase and outfit ( 2 )
Free Cash $ 115 , 000
Police vehicles
b . Security Pen/ Fencing Purchase and install
fencing and traffic
Free Cash $ 50, 000
direction signage/devices
at the Police facility
c. Live Scan Data Purchase and install an
Sharing electronic fingerprint and
booking photograph Free Cash $ 42, 500
system
Sub-Total $ 207, 500
4. Fire Department
a . Department Staffing Professional services
and Organization associated with staffing Free Cash /
Study and organizational analysis Ambulance Fund $ 35, 000
to determine current and
future departmental needs
b . Assistance to Costs associated with
Firefighter Grant providing the Town ' s
Program Expenses required 5 % local match to Ambulance Fund $ 20, 000
accept and expend grant
funding
Sub-Total $ 55, 000
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Funding Source (s) /
Department/Project Item Appropriation or Amount
Transfer
5 . Natural Resources
a . Stony Brook Mill Professional services
Retaining Wall & associated with design,
Fishway permitting and any other Free Cash $ 40, 000
Improvements related costs
Permitting
b . Walkers Pond . Water Professional services
- Quality associated with design , Water Quality $ 32, 000
Improvements permitting, and any other Stabilization
related costs
Sub-Total $ 72, 000
6 . Facilities
a . Town Hall Window Purchase and install
Replacement replacement windows and Free Cash $ 150, 000
any related costs
b . Town Hall and ' Costs associated with
Library Elevator upgrades to meet new Free Cash $ 10, 000
Upgrades state safety requirements
c . Crosby Mansion Purchase and install mini-
Function Room split units in mansion Free Cash
HVAC function room and any $ 25, 000
related costs
d . Sea Camps Purchase mowers and
Landscaping landscaping equipment Free Cash $ 17, 500
Equipment
Sub-Total $ 202, 500
7 . Recreation
a . Freemans Fields Costs associated with
Irrigation Repair & maintaining and repairing Free Cash
Maintenance ' irrigation systems at $ 20, 000
Freemans Fields
Sub-Total $ 20, 000
8 . Library
a . Library Elevator Purchase and install a new
Replacement elevator including any Free Cash $ 300, 000
other related costs
Sub-Total $ 300, 000
9 . Information Technology
a . Technology Ongoing information
Upgrades / system & equipment
Replacement ` improvements, including
but not limited to the
purchase of computers,
software, servers, and Overlay / Free Cash $ 35, 000
other hardware/ software
throughout the Town ,
including new cloud - based
assessing software
Sub-Total $ 35,000
10 . Assessors
a . Valuation Services Professional services for
new growth and cyclical
inspection as required by Overlay $ 80, 000
the Department of
Revenue
Sub-Total $ 80, 000
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Funding Source(s) /
Department/Project Item Appropriation or Amount
Transfer
11 . Water Department
a . Tanks Exterior Professional services
Painting Engineering including engineering,
oversight, and Water Retained
construction for interior Earnings $ 110, 000
and exterior repairs on
Tanks 1 & 2
b . Land Acquisition for Funding to assist with
Water Protection acquisition costs of former Water Retained
Sea Camps Long Pond Earnings $ 35, 000
parcel
Sub-Total $ 145,000
12 . Golf Department
a . Maintenance Purchase (3 ) three spray
Equipment rigs and any golf Golf Reserves $ 380, 000
maintenance equipment
b . Cart Path Costs associated with
Improvements paving and repairing cart Golf Reserves $ 120, 000
paths
c . Additional HVAC / Additional funding for the
Boiler Upgrades replacement of the
HVAC/ Boiler system and Golf Reserves $ 75, 000
any other related costs
d . Irrigation Professional services
Replacement Design associated with the design
of a new 36-hole irrigation Golf Reserves $ 75, 000
system
e . Clubhouse Purchase and install
Surroundings & materials and supplies to
Theme upgrade area around Golf Reserves $ 30, 000
Enhancements clubhouse
f. Sink Hole Repairs Purchase of materials to fill
and repair sink holes Golf Reserves $ 20, 000
throughout the property
g. Kitchen Equipment Purchase and install
Replacement replacement kitchen
equipment and other Golf Reserves $ 15, 000
related costs
h . Replace Forward Purchase and install
Tees materials to create new Golf Reserves $ 15, 000
forward tees
Sub-Total $ 730, 000
Grand Total c $ 3, 147, 000
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required , except TwoJhirdF
Vote for Stabilization Fund Appropriations
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION ACT FUNDING
ARTICLE NO . 3 : To see if the Town will vote to act upon the recommendations of the Community Preservation
Committees to appropriate from Fund Balances Reserved for future expenditure, the amounts shown below,
for the purpose of future expenditures, operating and administration expenses, and reserve funds related to
Community Preservation, Historic Preservation, Open Space, Community Housing and/or Recreation ; and to
authorize the Town Administrator to enter into contracts for operating and administration related to
Community Preservation , Historic Preservation , Community Housing and Open Space and/or Recreation , all
as follows .
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Purpose Item Funding source (s) Amount
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a . Brewster Historical Relocation and restoration Transfer $ 357, 200 $ 357, 200
Society of Brewster Schoolhouse #3 from Historic
including costs associated Preservation Fund
with permitting, balance
engineering, historical
consultation , furnishings,
equipment, connection of
utilities and services, and all
costs incidental or related
thereto .
Sub-total $357, 200
Grand Total $ 357, 200
For Fiscal Year 2023 Community Preservation purposes, each item is considered a separate appropriation to
be spent by the Community Preservation Committee; provided however, that the above expenditures may
be conditional on the grant or acceptance of appropriate historic preservation restrictions for historic
resources, open space restrictions for open space reserves, and housing restrictions for community housing,
running in favor of an entity authorized by the Commonwealth to hold such restrictions for such
expenditures, meetingthe requirements of MGL Ch . 184 and MGL Ch . 44B Sec. 12, and to authorize the Select
Board to convey or accept such restrictions;
And further, any revenues received in excess of the estimated receipts are transferred to their respective
reserve fund balances ) for future appropriation using the allocation formula of 50% Open Space, 10%
Housing, 10% Historical and 30% for Budgeted Reserve for CPA.
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
( Community Preservation Committee ) ( Majority Vote Required )
CONSERVATION RESTRICTION ACQUISITION : 0 HOLLY AVE ( REAR)
ARTICLE NO . 4 * To see` if the Town will vote to authorize the Select Board to acquire a perpetual conservation
restriction under MGL Ch . 184, Secs . 31 through 33, on a parcel of land designated on Brewster Assessors'
Map 137 as Parcel 1, located at 0 Holly Ave ( Rear), in Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, consisting
of 4. 925 acres as shown on a plan of land entitled " Plan of Land in Brewster ( East ), Mass . as claimed by
Richard 0 . Staff, Scale 1 in = 50 ft . October 1967, Schofield Brothers Registered Civil Engineers & Land
Surveyors, Orleans & Framingham , Mass . " and recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds as Plan
Book 219, Page 79, a copy of which is on file with the Brewster Town Clerk; to acquire interests in said parcel
by gift, purchase and/or eminent domain taking under MGL Ch . 79, or any other enabling authority; to
acquire said conservation restriction for conservation and passive recreation purposes for the general public,
consistent with the provisions of MGL Ch . 40 Sec . 8C and Article 97 of the Amendments to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and in compliance with MGL Ch . 44B, Sec. 12 ( a ), protecting the
property for the purposes for which it is acquired ; to transfer from available funds, including, without
limitation , the Community Preservation Fund , the sum of Two Hundred Sixty-four Thousand and 00/100
Dollars ($264,000 . 00): to pay costs of this acquisition , and all other costs incidental and related thereto;
further, to authorize the Select Board and/or the Conservation Commission to apply for, accept and expend
any funds that may be provided by the Commonwealth or other public or private sources to defray all or a
portion of the costs of said acquisition , including, but not limited to, grants and/or reimbursement from the
Commonwealth under the Self- Help Act, MGL Ch . 132A Sec. 11 ( now, so-called LAND grants ), and the Federal
Land and Water Fund ;grants, which grants and/or funds so received shall be used to repay all or a portion of
the sum transferred from the Community Preservation Fund hereunder; to authorize the Conservation
Commission to assume the monitoring and enforcement authority of the conservation restriction on the
property; and to authorize the Select Board and Conservation Commission to enter into all agreements and
execute any and all instruments as may be necessary on behalf of the municipality to effect this purchase
and obtain reimbursement funding;
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
( Community Preservation Committee ) ( Majority Vote Required )
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TOWN CODE AMENDMENT TO COMMUNITY PRESERVATION ACT BYLAW
ARTICLE NO . S : To see if the Town will vote to amend the General Bylaws, Section 117, as shown below, with
additions shown in bold and deletions shown in StFik thi:eugh , with such revision to take effect on July 1,
2023 :
Section 17- 1 . Membership of the Committee — There is hereby established a :Community Preservation
Committee, consisting of nine ( 9 ) voting members . pursuant to the provisions of Section 298 of Chapter 149
of the Acts of 2004, as amended by Sections 129- 133 of Chapter 352 of the Acts of 2004. The composition of
the Committee, the appointing authority and the term of office for the committee members shall be
follows; one member of the Conservation Commission , as designated by said Commission ; one member c
the Historical Commission , as designated by said Commission ; one member of the Planning Board , designateu
by the said Board ; one member of the Recreation Commission , as designated by the Commission ; one
member of the Brewster Housing Authority, as designated by said Authority; and four individuals to be
appointed by the Select Board of geleetme . Each member of the Committee shall serve a term of three
years or until the person no longer serves in the position or on the board or on the committee as set forth
above, whichever is earlier. Should any of the officers and commissions, boards or committees who have
appointing authority under this bylaw be no longer in existence for whatever reason , the Select Board of
Selectmen shall appoint a suitable person to serve in their place . Any member of the committee may be
removed by the Selectmen , with prior notice to the member and a hearing, for good cause .
Section 17-2 . Duties — The Community Preservation Committee shall study the needs, possibilities and
resources of the town regarding community preservation .
A. Annually, the Committee shall consult with existing municipal boards, includingthe Conservation
Commission , the Recreation Commission , the Historical Commission , ithe Planning Board , the
Depa .-t . ent „f o „ hl ; ,. Ini„ rI(s, and the Housing Authority, or persons acting in those capacities or
performing like duties, in conducting such studies . As part of its study, the committee shall hold
one or more public informational hearings, at its discretion , on thee: needs, possibilities, and
resources of the town regarding community preservation possibilities and resources, notice of
which shall be posted publicly and published for each of two weeks preceding a hearing in
newspaper of general circulation in the town .
B . Every five years ending in 2 and 7 :
( 1) The Committee shall conduct a public process to develop a Community Preservation Plan
( "CPP" ) establishing goals for expenditures in each of the eligible categories . The CPP shall
include a Target Allocation Policy ( "TAP" ) setting forth non-bindirig guidelines for the next
five years forthe allocation of CPA funds amongst eligible expenditure categories, expressed
as percentages of estimated annual revenues .
(2) Following adoption of the CPP under Section B ( 1), the non-binding TAP contained therein
shall be presented to Town Meeting as a proposed amendment to Section 174( 6 ) of this
bylaw.
Section 17-3 . The Community Preservation Committee shall make recommendations no less than annually
to the Town Meeting for the acquisition , creation and preservation of open space, for the acquisition and
preservation of historic resources, forthe acquisition , creation and preservation ofland for recreational use,
forthe creation , preservation and support of community housing and for rehabilitation or restoration of such
open space, historic resources, land for recreational use and community housing that is acquired or created
as provided in this section .
Section 174 .
A . Annual Minimum Recommendations . As required by MGL Ch . 44B Sec. 6, in every fiscal year, the
Community Preservation Committee shall recommend that Town Meeting spend, or set aside fo
future spending, the fixed figure of fifty ten ( 10%) percent of the Ret CPA estimated annua
revenues in the Community Preservation Fund for open space and recreation purposes, not less than
ten ( 10% ) percent of the-r et CPA estimated annual revenues for community housing purposes, and
not less than ten ( 10% ) percent of the net CPA estimated annual revenues for historic resources
purposes . , the Gemmunity Committee Shall re. P. A. M. Mend tha;A Town
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B . For the fiscal years FY24through FY27, and until otherwise voted by Town Meeting, the non -binding
TAP shall be as follows : 30% open space; 30% community housing; 10% recreation; 10% historic
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preservation, and 20% to be allocated as recommended by the CPC. Actual CPC recommendations
may vary from the non-binding percentages set forth in the TAP.
. . .. nding the fwegeii; g, the RetaRRual revenues paid. inte the GefflfflUllity PFeseFvatien Fund shall be
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Land Bai; !( Aet have been fully expended , even if the aggrmegate ameunt ef sueh expeRditUFes exeeeds 0
shall take e:ffeet upon appr-eval bythe Attemey General of the Gemmenwealth of Massaehusetts
aiqd a4eF all Ments ef Mass . Gen . Laws, eh . 40, § 92 have beeR Fnet . Eaeh appeintiRg autheFity
shall have thiFty ( 30 ) days of -eF the effeGtiv a date to itsappeintments .
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
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TOWN BYLAW AMENDMENT: LIMITS OF DEBATE
ARTICLE NO . 6 : To see if the Town will vote to amend the General Bylaws, Section 4811B, by striking the
word "three" and replacing it with "one and a half', as shown below, with additions shown in bold and
deletions shown in st kethi:eug :
§ 4841 Limit of debate .
A. presenter of a motion may speak up to five minutes when presenting the motion except for motions that
the Moderator has given specific permission for more time .
B . Following speakers may have up to + ham one and a half minutes to speak on a motion .
C. Speakers to each motion may speak no more than twice, except for the presenter of a motion who may
speak to comments or questions made by voters with respect to the motion presented .
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
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TOWN BYLAW AMENDMENT: QUORUM REQUIREMENT
ARTICLE NO. 7 : To see if the Town will vote to amend the General Bylaws, Section 4&5, by inserting the
following new sentence to the end of the section : "Once quorum has been attained and Town Meeting has
been called to order, minimum quorum requirements no longer apply . " as shown below, with additions
shown in bold :
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§ 4&5 Requirement.
The quorum for Annual Town Meetings and for Special Town Meetings is hereby set at 200 registered voters .
Once quorum has been attained and Town Meeting has been called to order, minimum quorum
requirements no longer apply.
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Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
NEW TOWN BYLAW/ RECONSIDERATION
ARTICLE NO . 8a To seeifthe Town will vote to establish a new General Bylaw, as shown below, with additions
shown in bold, and further to authorize the Town Clerk to assign the proper chapter and section numbers to
said by- law, consistent with the current numbering system :
§XX-XX Motions for Reconsideration
A motion to reconsider an article previously voted on by Town Meeting must be made within one ( 1 ) hour
of the conclusion of the relevant vote and shall require a 2/3 majority vote for approval . If a Town Meeting
is continued from one date to another, a motion to reconsider any article must be made on the same day
as the original vote.
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
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(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
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TOWN BYLAW AMENDMENT : SPECIAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT DEADLINE
ARTICLE NO . 9 * To see if the Town will vote to amend the General Bylaws, Section 4&3, by inserting the
following new sentence to the end of the section to establish a deadline for closing warrants to petitioned
articles, as shown below, with additions in bold : s;
§ 4&3 Closing of warrant .
The warrant for the Annual Town Meeting will be closed to citizen petitioned articles 75 days before each
Annual Town Meeting and be in the hands of the Finance Committee by 60 days before each Annual Towt
Meeting, commencing in 1980 . The warrant for any special town meetingwill be closed to citizen petitione (
articles 45 days before each special town meetings provided, however, that the Select Board may close the
warrant for a special town meeting at any time prior to the 15th day before such meeting if it determines
that the 45-day deadline is impractical under the circumstances of a particular meeting.
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
LOCAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
ARTICLE NO . 10 : To see if the Town will vote to adopt an updated Master Plan for ; Brewster which has been
developed by the Vision Planning Committee, a copy of which plan is on file at the Town Clerk' s office and
posted on the Town ' s website, and which plan if adopted by the Town Meeting would constitute Brewster' s
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Local Comprehensive Plan as defined in Section 9 of the Cape Cod Commission Act ( Chapter 716 of the Acts
of 1989 ) .
Or take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board & Planning Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
TEMPORARY EASEMENTS : MILLSTONE ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
ARTICLE NO . 11 : To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select Board to acquire, by purchase, gift,
and/or eminent domain , permanent and/or temporary right of way, utility, drainage, access, construction
and other easements in , on , under, and across the parcels of land at or near Millstone Road for the purpose
of improving Millstone Road and for any and all purposes and uses incidental or related thereto, and , further,
to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds, and/or borrow a sum ofrmoney for the foregoing
purposes .
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Or to take any other action related thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
PRIVATE ROAD BETTERMENT : VESPER POND DRIVE
ARTICLE NO . 12 : To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds, and/or
borrow a sum of money pursuant to MGL Ch . 40, Secs . 7 and 8, Chapter 297 of the Acts of 2002, Chapter 373
of the Acts of 2006, and/or any other enabling authority, said sum to be spent by the Town Administrator
with the approval of the Select Board , to finance temporary road repairs to the private way known as Vesper
Pond Drive, including, without limitation , costs associated with engineering, construction , and reconstruction
of said way, and costs incidental or related thereto, which costs shall be assessed by the Select Board as a
betterment under MGL Ch . 80 Sec . 1 on each parcel within the area benefiting from the improvement, all it
compliance Brewster General Bylaws, Section 157-20 .
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) (Tv . o-Thirds Vote Required )
CREATION OF NEW REVOLVING FUND : BAY PROPERTY POOL
ARTICLE NO . 13 : To see if the Town will vote to amend the General Bylaws, Section 21-8, to create a new
revolving fund, consistent with MGL Ch . 44 Sec 53E%, for the purposes of managing a recreational pool
located at 3057 Main Street, in a manner as follows :
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Revolving Authority to Use of Fund Fiscal Year Spending Limit
Fund Spend
Bay Property Department Head Expenses shall be related to salaries $ 200, 000
Pool - Recreation and operations of the Bay Property
Pool and not for any other purposes
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
BAY PROPERTY POOL FUNDING
ARTICLE NO . 14* To se.e what sums the Town will vote to appropriate from available funds forthe initial start-
up costs forthe operation and maintenance of a community pool at the property located at 3057 Main Street,
including the purchase of equipment and supplies, and anything incidental or related thereto .
Or take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
RESCIND DEBT AUTHORIZATION
ARTICLE NO . 15a To see if the Town will vote to repeal or rescind unused borrowing authority authorized
by previous Town Meetings, as follows .
DEPARTMENT ITEM ARTICLE / TOWN AMOUNT TO BE
MEETING RESCINDED
DPW Dump Truck Article 10 (2A) of the $ 33, 305
May 2018 Annual
Town Meeting
Fire Fire Station Article 1 of the $ 548, 503
November 2015
Special Town
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Meeting
Debt North Pond Drive Article 16 of the May $ 21, 276
Private Road 2018 Annual Town
Betterment Meeting
Debt WH Besse Cartway Article 29 of the May $ 155, 100
Land Acquisition 2018 Annual Town
( Robinson Property) Meeting
Debt Tri-Town Septic Article 5 of the $ 33, 131
Demolition December 2018
Special Town
Meeting
DPW Fuel Depot Article 3 of the May $ 100, 000
2019 Special Town
Meeting
Or to take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
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LOCAL ELECTION DEADLINES
ARTICLE NO . 16 : To see if the Town will vote, in accordance with MGL Ch . 41 Sec. 110A, to authorize the
Town Clerk' s office to remain closed on all Saturdays and to treat Saturdays as a legal holiday for purposes
of calculating the time frame for filing matters in that office .
Or take any other action relative thereto .
(Select Board ) ( Majority Vote Required )
And you are hereby directed to serve this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time
and place of said meeting as aforesaid . -
Given under and andSeal of the Town of Brewsterof i <ed t ' s�t" da of �cto er 2022 .
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David C. Whitney, Chair Edward B . Chatelain, Vice-Chair
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Kari Sue Hoffman / /Clerk Nry W . Ch e
Cynthia Ann Bingham
I , Roland W . Bassett Jr, duly qualified Constable for the Town of Brewster, hereby certify that I served the
Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of November 14, 2022 by posting attested copies thereof, in the
following locations in the Town on th4 day of October, 2022 .
Brewster Town Offices Cafe Alfresco
Brewster Ladies Library Brewster Pizza House
The Brewster General Store Millstone Liquors
U . S . Post Office
Roland W . Bassett, Jr. Constable
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