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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2010-11-02-State Election WarrantCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTSCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTSCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTSCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVINWILLIAM FRANCIS GALVINWILLIAM FRANCIS GALVINWILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTHSECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTHSECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTHSECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH SS. Barnstable To: Roland W. Bassett; Constable of the Town of Brewster GREETINGS:GREETINGS:GREETINGS:GREETINGS: In the name of the Commonwealth, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Brewster who are qualified to vote in the State Election to vote at PRECINCTS ONE, TWO, AND THREEPRECINCTS ONE, TWO, AND THREEPRECINCTS ONE, TWO, AND THREEPRECINCTS ONE, TWO, AND THREE BREWSTER BAPTIST CHURCHBREWSTER BAPTIST CHURCHBREWSTER BAPTIST CHURCHBREWSTER BAPTIST CHURCH 1848 MAIN STREET1848 MAIN STREET1848 MAIN STREET1848 MAIN STREET on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2010TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2010TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2010TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2010, from 7:00A.M. to 8:00P.M. for the following purpose: GOVERNOR/LT. GOVERNOR………..……..……FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHGOVERNOR/LT. GOVERNOR………..……..……FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHGOVERNOR/LT. GOVERNOR………..……..……FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHGOVERNOR/LT. GOVERNOR………..……..……FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY GENERAL……………………..……..…FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHATTORNEY GENERAL……………………..……..…FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHATTORNEY GENERAL……………………..……..…FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHATTORNEY GENERAL……………………..……..…FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY OF STATE…………………..………….FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHSECRETARY OF STATE…………………..………….FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHSECRETARY OF STATE…………………..………….FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHSECRETARY OF STATE…………………..………….FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH TREASURER……………………………………..……...…FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHTREASURER……………………………………..……...…FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHTREASURER……………………………………..……...…FOR THIS COMMONWEALTHTREASURER……………………………………..……...…FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH AUDITOR………………………………………..………….AUDITOR………………………………………..………….AUDITOR………………………………………..………….AUDITOR………………………………………..…………...FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH..FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH..FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH..FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS………..…..…..…….…………TENTH DISTRICTREPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS………..…..…..…….…………TENTH DISTRICTREPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS………..…..…..…….…………TENTH DISTRICTREPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS………..…..…..…….…………TENTH DISTRICT COUNCILLOR………………………………….………...FIRST COUNCILLOR DISTRICTCOUNCILLOR………………………………….………...FIRST COUNCILLOR DISTRICTCOUNCILLOR………………………………….………...FIRST COUNCILLOR DISTRICTCOUNCILLOR………………………………….………...FIRST COUNCILLOR DISTRICT SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT……………….CAPE AND ISLANDS DISTRICTSENATOR IN GENERAL COURT……………….CAPE AND ISLANDS DISTRICTSENATOR IN GENERAL COURT……………….CAPE AND ISLANDS DISTRICTSENATOR IN GENERAL COURT……………….CAPE AND ISLANDS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT...FIRST BARNSTABLE DISTRREPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT...FIRST BARNSTABLE DISTRREPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT...FIRST BARNSTABLE DISTRREPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT...FIRST BARNSTABLE DISTRICTICTICTICT DISTRICT ATTORNEY……………………..………..CAPE AND ISLANDS DISTRICTDISTRICT ATTORNEY……………………..………..CAPE AND ISLANDS DISTRICTDISTRICT ATTORNEY……………………..………..CAPE AND ISLANDS DISTRICTDISTRICT ATTORNEY……………………..………..CAPE AND ISLANDS DISTRICT SHERIFF………………………………………………………………….BARNSTABLE COUNTYSHERIFF………………………………………………………………….BARNSTABLE COUNTYSHERIFF………………………………………………………………….BARNSTABLE COUNTYSHERIFF………………………………………………………………….BARNSTABLE COUNTY COUNTY COMMISSIONER……………………….………..…BARNSTABLE COUNTYCOUNTY COMMISSIONER……………………….………..…BARNSTABLE COUNTYCOUNTY COMMISSIONER……………………….………..…BARNSTABLE COUNTYCOUNTY COMMISSIONER……………………….………..…BARNSTABLE COUNTY ASSEMBLY DELEGATE………………………………………….BARNSTABLE COUNTYASSEMBLY DELEGATE………………………………………….BARNSTABLE COUNTYASSEMBLY DELEGATE………………………………………….BARNSTABLE COUNTYASSEMBLY DELEGATE………………………………………….BARNSTABLE COUNTY QUESTION 1: LAW PROPOSED BY INITQUESTION 1: LAW PROPOSED BY INITQUESTION 1: LAW PROPOSED BY INITQUESTION 1: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITIONIATIVE PETITIONIATIVE PETITIONIATIVE PETITION Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate of the House of Representatives before May 4, 2010? SUMMARYSUMMARYSUMMARYSUMMARY This proposed law would remove the Massachusetts sales tax on alcoholic beverages and alcohol, where the sale of such beverages and alcohol or their importation into the state is already subject to a separate excise tax under state law. The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2011? A YES VOTEA YES VOTEA YES VOTEA YES VOTE would remove the state sales tax on alcoholic beverages and alcohol where their sale or importation into the state is subject to an excise tax under state law. A NO VOTEA NO VOTEA NO VOTEA NO VOTE would make no change in the state sales tax on alcoholic beverages and alcohol. QUESTION 2: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITIONQUESTION 2: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITIONQUESTION 2: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITIONQUESTION 2: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 4, 2010? SUMMARYSUMMARYSUMMARYSUMMARY This proposed law would repeal an existing state law that allows a qualified organization wishing to build government-subsidized housing that includes low- or moderate-income units to apply for a single comprehensive permit from a city or town’s zoning board of appeals (ZBA), instead of separate permits from each local agency or official having jurisdiction over any aspect of the proposed housing. The repeal would take effect on January 1, 2011, but would not stop or otherwise affect any proposed housing that had already received both a comprehensive permit and a building permit for at least one unit. Under the existing law, the ZBA holds a public hearing on the application and considers the recommendations of local agencies and officials. The ZBA may grant a comprehensive permit that may include conditions or requirements concerning the height, site plan, size, shape, or building materials of the housing. Persons aggrieved by the ZBA’s decision to grant a permit may appeal it to a court. If the ZBA denies the permit or grants it with conditions or requirements that make the housing uneconomic to build or to operate, the applicant may appeal to the state Housing Appeals Committee (HAC). After a hearing, if the HAC rules that the ZBA’s denial of a comprehensive permit was unreasonable and not consistent with local needs, the HAC orders the ZBA to issue the permit. If the HAC rules that the ZBA’s decision issuing a comprehensive permit with conditions or requirements made the housing uneconomic to build or operate and was not consistent with local needs, the HAC orders the ZBA to modify or remove any such condition or requirement so as to make the proposal no longer uneconomic. The HAC cannot order the ZBA to issue any permit that would allow the housing to fall below minimum safety standards or site plan requirements. If the HAC rules that the ZBA’s action was consistent with local needs, the HAC must uphold it even if it made the housing uneconomic. The HAC’s decision is subject to review in the courts. A condition or requirement makes housing “uneconomic” if it would prevent a public agency or non- profit organization from building or operating the housing except at a financial loss, or it would prevent a limited dividend organization from building or operating the housing without a reasonable return on its investment. A ZBA’s decision is “consistent with local needs” if it applies requirements that are reasonable in view of the regional need for low- and moderate-income housing and the number of low-income persons in the city or town, as well as the need to protect health and safety, promote better site and building design, and preserve open space, if those requirements are applied as equally as possible to both subsidized and unsubsidized housing. Requirements are considered “consistent with local needs” if more than 10% of the city or town’s housing units are low- or moderate-income units or if such units are on sites making up at least 1.5% of the total private land zoned for residential, commercial, or industrial use in the city or town. Requirements are also considered “consistent with local needs” if the application would result, in any one calendar year, in beginning construction of low- or moderate-income housing on sites making up more than 0.3% of the total private land zoned for residential, commercial, or industrial use in the city or town, or on ten acres, whichever is larger. The proposed law states that if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in effect. A YES VOTEA YES VOTEA YES VOTEA YES VOTE would repeal the state law allowing the issuance of a single comprehensive permit to build housing that includes low- or moderate-income units. A NO VOTEA NO VOTEA NO VOTEA NO VOTE would make no change in the state law allowing issuance of such a comprehensive permit. QUESTION 3: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITIONQUESTION 3: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITIONQUESTION 3: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITIONQUESTION 3: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 4, 2010? SUMMARYSUMMARYSUMMARYSUMMARY This proposed law would reduce the state sales and use taxes (which were 6.25% as of September 2009) to 3% as of January 1, 2011. It would make the same reduction in the rate used to determine the amount to be deposited with the state Commissioner of Revenue by non-resident building contractors as security for the payment of sales and use tax on tangible personal property used in caring out their contracts. The proposed law provides that if the 3% rate would not produce enough revenues to satisfy any lawful pledge of sales and use tax revenues in connection with any bond, note, or contractual obligation, then the rates would instead be reduced to the lowest level allowed by law. The proposed law would not effect the collection of monies due the Commonwealth for sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property for services occurring before January 1, 2011. The proposed law states that if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other part would stay in effect. A YES VOTEA YES VOTEA YES VOTEA YES VOTE would reduce the state sales and use tax rates to 3%. A NOA NOA NOA NO VOTEVOTEVOTEVOTE would make no change in the state sales and use tax rates. Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said voting. Given under our hands and seal of the Town of Brewster hereto affixed this _____ day of ___________________, 2010. A TRUE COPY ATTEST: ____________________________________ Edward S. Lewis, Chairman ____________________________________ Peter G. Norton -------------------------------------------------------------------------- R. Daniel Rabold ____________________________________ Gregory A. Levasseur -------------------------------------------------------------------------- James W. Foley I, Roland W. Bassett, duly qualified Constable for the Town of Brewster, hereby certify that I served the Warrant for the State Primary of November 2, 2010, by posting attested copies thereof, in the following locations in the Town of Brewster on the _____ day of __October__ , 2010, in accordance with the Town Bylaws: Brewster Town Offices Brewster Farms Brewster Ladies Library Brewster Pizza House The Brewster Store Millstone Liquors U.S. Post Office _______________________________ Roland W. Bassett, Constable