
Clarksburg OKs Spending, New McCann Charter
Approved was an elementary school budget of $2.414 million, a McCann Technical School assessment of $197,299 and a town budget of $1.137 million. Town meeting also endorsed the renaming of the Selectmen's meeting room in Town Hall to the Ketchum Memorial Meeting Room in honor of one of the town's early settlers.
The turnout was far leaner than the past few annual meetings, with only about 40 voters attending. There was nothing particularly controversial on the warrant as in past years.
The town budget prompted a few questions about increases in certain line items, including $15,000 for an assessor (which the former town administrator had added to his duties); $23,000 more in debt (for the new highway truck); health insurance was up almost $13,000, and the significant rise in human service costs of almost $45,000, primarily driven by greater need in veterans services.
Voters also gave the OK several transfers from free cash to pay for the town's balance on infrastructure repairs after Tropical Storm Irene ($53,000), repair or replacement of the heating and air conditioning system at the library ($15,350), excess expenditures in the veterans services account for fiscal 2012 ($13,000) and the purchase of a new police cruiser ($42,000).
Town meeting also approved the application for a $1 million Small Town Road Assistance Program grant. The town has applied in the past only to be denied. Voters adopted a state law that allows towns to contract services, such as inspections, for which it did not have coverage. The law also allows Clarksburg to contract out its inspectors for a fee.
Voters rescinded $40,000 in borrowing authorization related to the purchase of the new highway truck. The debate over borrowing money for a truck at last year's meeting caused some confusion on the figure put forward. Officials had even planned a special town meeting earlier this year to ensure the borrowing itself was approved, but the state Department of Revenue accepted minutes from the meeting that showed the figure for $153,000.
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McKinney also endorsed the transfer of 10 acres of land at the bottom of Carson Avenue to the Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Department. The town had considered auctioning the land until it was discovered the property had been donated to the town for the benefit of the Fire Department.
"I think it would be appropriate for the town to deed it to them," said McKinney, adding he was fine with the department selling property to help with its operations. Voters agreed, passing the article without comment.
Superintendent James Brosnan of the Northern Berkshire Regional Vocational School District spoke on the new agreement being voted on by the seven member towns that send their students to McCann Technical School and the two towns wishing to join, Cheshire and Lanesborough.
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The new charter passed easily. The meeting ended at 50 minutes.
New town officials introduced to voters included Selectman Jeffrey Levanos; Town Administrator Thomas Webb, who began his duties this week, and School Committee member John Solari, who was sworn in before the meeting by Town Clerk Carol Jammalo.
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