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Monday, May 2, 2011 Town Meetings

UPDATED: Littleton voters completed action on the Special and Annual Town Meeting warrants on Monday, May 2, 2011. 

Date/Time: Monday, May 2, 2011 at 7:00 PM
Location:

Charles Forbes Kaye Gymnasium, Littleton Middle School, 55 Russell Street, Littleton, MA 01460 

Reports TOWN MEETING BOOKLET: Articles, Motions, Recommendations, Consent Calendar, FinCom Report
Finance Committee Report for FY 2012
FinCom FY 2012 budget presentation for Town Meeting
2010 Annual Town Report
Planning Board Reports: ATM Articles 18, 19, 20, and 22
Community Preservation Committee FY 2012 ATM 9
Budgets

ATM-4 FY 2012 Operating Budget 

FY 2012 School Budget
Warrants Annual Town Meeting warrant (PDF) - Read the results
Special Town Meeting warrant (PDF) - Read the results
Town Meeting Guidelines
Zoning Articles Voter Petition - Allowing Use of Solar Energy System Installations
Voter Petition - Self Storage Facilities
 
Road Acceptances Richard Way
Mary Shepherd Road

May 2, 2011 Special Town Meeting

  1. Bills of Prior Years
  2. FY 2011 Line Item Transfers
  3. Rescind Ambulance/EMS Enterprise Fund
  4. Capital Improvements #2 Well Production Facility - request of Board of Water Commissioners

Read the results of the Special Town Meeting

May 2, 2011 Annual Town Meeting

  1. Town Officers*
  2. Annual Report
  3. Borrowing Authorization*.
  4. FY 2012 Operating Budget
  5. Electric Light Operating Budget* - request of Board of Electric Light Commissioners
  6. FY 2012 Water Enterprise Fund Operating Budget - request of Board of Water Commissioners
  7. FY 2012 Emergency Medical Services Enterprise Fund
  8. FY 2012 Capital Items from Available Funds
  9. FY 2012 Community Preservation Act appropriations - request of Community Preservation Committee
  10. Clean Lakes Committee Transfer of Land
  11. M.H. Kimball Trust School Grant Funds*
  12. Personnel By-law Amendments*
  13. FY 2012 Revolving Funds*
  14. Compensating Balance Agreement*
  15. Senior Work Program*
  16. Use of Chapter 90 MassHighway Funds*
  17. By-law Amendment: By-law Amendment: Department of Land Use, Planning, and Permitting
  18. Zoning Amendment: Farmland Protection - Request of the Planning Board
  19. Zoning Amendment: Open Space Development - Request of the Planning Board
  20. Zoning Amendment: Commercial Solar - Request of the Board of Electric Light Commissioners
  21. Zoning Amendment: Allowing Use of Solar Energy System Installations - Voter Petition
  22. Zoning Amendment: Amend Self-Storage Facility in
    Aquifer Protection and Water Resource District - Voter Petition
  23. Road Acceptance: Richard Way*
  24. Road Acceptance: Mary Shepherd Road*

* Consent Calendar articles

Read the results of the Annual Town Meeting

Petitioned Zoning Articles were due February 1, 2011. The Selectmen's Policy on Zoning Amendment Warrant Articles provides that, WHEREAS, MGL Chapter 40A, section 5 affords the Board of Selectmen up to fourteen (14) days to refer voter-petitioned zoning amendment warrant articles to the Planning Board; and WHEREAS, said section 5 further affords the Planning Board up to sixty-five (65) days thereafter to convene its public hearing on said zoning amendment proposals; and WHEREAS, both the Board of Selectmen and the Planning Board desire that an adequate amount of time be afforded to the Planning Board to formulate its recommendation to Town Meeting on all proposed zoning amendments; THEREFORE, it shall be the policy of the Board of Selectmen to require that voter-petitioned zoning amendment warrant articles shall be received by the Board of Selectmen no later than ninety (90) days prior to the date of a town meeting. In the case of the May 2, 2011 Town Meetings, this policy requires that voter-petitioned zoning amendments be submitted by February 1, 2011.