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1. How Do I
suggest a change in what the Town is planning to spend?
- "The right to submit a proposition belongs
to all members (of Town Meeting) alike. There can be no monopoly
on motion-making"*
- By tradition in Nahant, as in most towns,
the FinCom makes the first motion on each article, in line with
the committee's recommendations which are mailed to each voter
before Town Meeting. Where the FinCom is in favor of an article,
the motion will spell out how the committee proposes to adopt
the article. If a citizen disagrees, a motion to amend the FinCom's
motion can be made.
- Where the FinCom recommends against adoption
of an article, the motion will usually be to "indefinitely
postpone action on this article." If, after any discussion,
a majority vote in favor of that motion, no other motions or actions
will be considered in connection with that article. If a citizen
disagrees, the way to overcome the FinCom's proposed indefinite
postponement is to convince a majority of the voters to vote against
the motion for indefinite postponement. After that motion is defeated,
a new motion must be made so that the Town can take the voter's
desired action on the article.
- The Moderator will be giving clear instructions
on each article. He will also respond to any point of information
you may raise.
- In general, one can speak to the motion on
the floor (rules: one may not speak more than twice or for more
than 10 minutes on any one motion. Of course, decorum is important.
State your name and address in Town, address your remarks to the
Moderator, and speaker is not to indulge in personalities*
- The form for making an amendment: "I
move the pending motion be amended by the following words__________________
"*
- For the sake of clarity, complicated proposed
amendments need to be written out.
- Most spending is contained in the Omnibus
Article. Each line will be recited. If you have any question or
disagreement with any particular line item- you should yell the
word "PASS" when that item is read.
- The Town Meeting will return to discuss all
"passed" items for discussion before the vote is taken
on the total spending. If you wish to increase spending on any
line item, you must identify the source of funds - that is what
items would be reduced in order to pay for your proposed increase.
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2. What Motions
require a Majority vote in order to pass?
- Most motions require a simple majority vote
to pass.
- Motions to indefinitely postpone require
a simple majority, as well as motions to amend
- The Town Moderator will explain the requirements
required to approve each motion as it is presented.
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3. What Motions
require a 2/3 majority?
- Generally, motions which will make substantial
changes to citizens' property rights, e.g., motions to change
the zoning bylaws, or motions which will put the Town into debt,
require a two thirds vote.
- A few motions require more than a two-thirds
vote.
- The Town Moderator will explain the requirements
required to approve each motion as it is presented.
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4. What motions
require a ballot vote?
- Some motions automatically require a ballot
vote, most notably a motion which would set salaries of Town employees.
Other motions can be by ballot vote if the requisite number of
voters want it
- Nahant By-Laws Article II section 9: "the
Meeting may order that the vote on any motion shall be taken by
a "yes" or "no" ballot furnished by the Town
Clerk if, on a motion so made, there shall be 25 or more votes
in the affirmative."
- The Town Moderator will explain the requirements
required to approve each motion as it is presented.
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5. What is the
Reserve Fund?
- This is a fund voted by the Annual Town Meeting
and controlled by the Advisory and Finance Committee for extraordinary
and unforeseen expenditures incurred by Town departments during
the year.
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6. What is Free
Cash?
- The amount of money left after all prior
years' uncollected taxes have been deducted from surplus revenue.
The amount may be used as available funds by vote of Town Meeting.
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7. What is Proposition
2 1/2. What does it mean for Nahant?
- Proposition 2 1/2 is a State law that places
a ceiling on the total amount of taxes that a Town can raise;
and it also limits the percentage by which a town's tax revenues
can increase from year to year. Proposition 2 1/2 has no relevance
as far as tax increases on individual properties are concerned;
it relates only to the total amount of taxes raised by the Town.
Your Town's taxes can rise by more than 2 1/2% through:
- Exclusions of the cost of debt
or spending for capital purposes must first be approved by
a two-thirds vote of the local legislative body before appearing
on the ballot. The idea is that such costs are outside the
regular budget for providing local services; a town may need
a new school or wish to acquire land that it could not afford
within its tax limits. Exclusions are limited to the life
of the expenditure.
- Overrides are permanent increases
in the tax limit. An override, for a specific amount, must
be approved by the municipality's legislative body and placed
on the ballot for approval by the voters. No override may
increase property taxes above the maximum rate of 2.5 percent
of full value**
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8. How are Fees
established and what are they used for?
- The Board of Selectmen set the fees for the
Town. Trash collection is a fee negotiated with the contracted
haulers.
- Water and Sewer fees cover assessments levied
by MWRA for Water, Lynn Water & Sewer for sewerage. Water
and Sewer fees also cover over 90% of the Department of Public
Works budget. See Omnibus Article line items 81 - 101
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9. How does
Education Reform Law affect the way we run our schools?
- The Education Reform Act of 1993 sets certain
standards for the components and totals of local spending on the
school system and at the same time sets standards for improved
student performance.
- No town is permitted to spend less than Net
School spending. The formula for Net School Spending is set by
the Governor's office and the Department of Education. You are
free to ask at any time whether Nahant is at or above Net School
Spending.
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11. How can I best participate
in Town government?
- Nahant has a long tradition of utilizing
the talents and time of its good citizens. They are often called
to share in tackling interesting assignments as members of our
many committees. Almost all will tell you, as your FinCom members
do here, that the experience is a good one.
- The Moderator has set up a talent/job bank
and would like to see as many citizens as possible enter their
names for consideration
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Sources:
* Town Meeting Time, A Handbook of Parliamentary Law
Johnson, Trustman, Wadsworth Third Edition 2001
** The Issues Book Public Policy Issues in Massachussetts
Compiled By Richard Manley Senior Fellow John W. McCormack Institute
of Public Affairs, University of Massachussetts Boston
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