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Including Charter Referenda* all Special Town Meetings, in reverse chronological order.
School construction:
2003 Re-do Referendum here; relation to early Charter Revision**...
2001 here as well, at http://www.lwvweston.org/referendum.htm
Original Referendum for infrastructure, plus item on architect fees (did not pass) to prepare for November referendum here.
*NOTE: Charter re-revised again the next summer to clarify "quorum"
during budget process ("ATBM") as well, we think, as when meeting shall be adjourned.
**NOTE:
Previous Charter Revision to prevent similar types of referenda -
increased number of signatures to call a Town Meeting (from 50 to 5%)
among other changes.

680 yes - 55 no. Argument proves Weston Town Colors GREEN & GREEN!!!
Weston voters turned out - to sell the Fromson Strassler property to Aspetuck Land Trust
for $1,143,750.
680 yes, 55 no results of machine vote, as reported first by ALT Executive Director...
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING SEPT. 9, 2021 6:30pm Town Hall steps; and
MACHINE VOTE Saturday 12noon to 8pm SEPT. 18, 2921, Town Hall



SPECIAL TOWN MEETING TO CONVEY PROPERTY FOR DAVIS HILL BRIDGE PROJECT
Thursday July 16, 2020 at 7pm - changed to August 6th
Received positive 8-24 approval from P&Z
A BIG "YES" VOTE. NO "NO" HEARD ANYWHERE IN THE CAFETERIA AT W.H.S.

More than 100 turn out to vote "YES" - 4 statements from public after excellent intro.
Previously, Board of Selectmen approved the "call". Question (see graphic below) as posted in HOUR.

SPECIAL TOWN MEETING REGARDING IVA MOORE COTTAGE: http://www.westonct.gov/media/file/112119SpecialTownMtg.pdf
Lots of doubling up of "asks" at Special Town Meetings as business of local government speeds up...
PRIOR TO SELECTMEN AT 7:30pm...SPECIAL TOWN MEETING THURSDAY AT 7:15pm ON IVA MOORE COTTAGE LEASE
Unanimous "yes." Including About Town.

A use of the Charter! 5% signed petition for Special Town Meeting that went to a machine vote.
THAT WAS A BIG "YES" TO THIS DOCUMENT: http://www.westonct.gov/media/file/LachatSubleasesenttoSpecialTownMeetingon7-19-18.pdf


Special Town Meeting set for 6:45pm Thursday July 19, 2018 in the Town Hall Meeting Room...
About Town was out of town. However, as it turned
out, it was standing room in the Town Hall Meeting Room and we watched
WGTV for the only unanimous "yes."
REFERENDUM 2018 FY19 budget process.
The Budget Process took a back seat to Dog Park.

DOG PARK SPECIAL TOWN MEETING ADJOURNED TO A MACHINE VOTE (WEDNESDAY) APRIL 4th, 6AM - 8PM, TOWN HALL MEETING ROOM





LEFT TO RIGHT ABOVE
- First Selectman gets things rolling.
- Great
job by Town Administrator.
- Excellent points made by those above,
IMHO (#3 & #4)
- At right, gentleman who has lived in other places with dog parks reports users are always careful to pick up after their pets.
No video of another member of the Panel of Moderators
disputing actions. FWIW, the
Moderator was completely within her rights to both not permit non-voter
participation as well as having the power to have unruly participants
removed...
(A former
Superintendent of Schools once referred to the Middle School cafeteria
as "what a dump" IIRC - it is much improved since!)
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WESTON DOG PARK ON MOORE PROPERTY SPECIAL TOWN MEETING MARCH 22nd, W.M.S. CAFETERIA (rev. report)
In order to hold a special town meeting within the 30 day window
required by the petition process it was necessary to schedule it
for...as it happened, the next March snow storm (March 10). And
once rescheduled, there was more snow forecast...
(Which thank goodness did not drop much if
anything on Weston. But we digress, as we are wont to do...)
What happened?
Now maybe I missed it, but no one except for www.weston-today.com covered this meeting.
We were out of town. However...
We are happy to provide this service retrospectively,
thanks to WGTV. The meeting actually isn't that long, so you might
want to watch it - and you should be able to hear it clearly, too!!!
My first impression was that the Town of Weston knew what it was doing. The video tells the tale.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS AT SPECIAL TOWN MEETINGS?
The First Selectman was heard at least twice suggesting another revision
to the Charter might be needed to assure that it would always be
possible to have absentee ballots.
Either the day of the Referendum (7-9b), depending on the time for voting (7-9c) That time being specified in Statute ("C.G.S.").
And then there is Sec. 7-7,
which was used in the distant past to have a Referendum either before
or after A.T.B.M. But that is not the same set of facts that
relate to the Dog Park petition for a Special Town Meeting. And
speaking of Special Town Meetings or "town meetings" we note Sec. 7-8:
POWER OF THE MODERATOR

IF YOU WANT TO GET AROUND THESE THINGS...RAISE YOUR HAND IF YOU WOULD
LIKE TO SERVE ON ANOTHER CHARTER REVISION COMMISSION.
CHECK THE ITEM ("HISTORY") BELOW IN FUCHSIA (1997 public act item -
"P.A. 89-297") SPECIFYING CONSISTENCY WITH LOCAL CHARTERS...IS THIS
CONSISTENT WITH DECISIONS MADE IN 2001 FOR ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING to
REFERENDUM FOR SCHOOLS/FIELDS? WERE THERE ABSENTEE BALLOTS
PERMITTED THEN?



CANCELLED
DOG PARK REFERENDUM SATURDAY MARCH 10, 2018, 12 noon to 8pm at the Town
Hall Meeting Room. PUBLIC HEARING FRIDAY NIGHT 7-10 at WHS
Cafeteria.

THANK GOODNESS!!!
In 2016 ATBM had a quorum present - story here: http://www.thewestonforum.com/62620/atbm-meets-quorum-budgets-sent-to-referendum/

FY'17 (July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)
We think it did - lesson learned from last year...

YES 688 NO 313
Referendum #2: Second time a charm - voting on Saturday, May 16, 2015 - hear the call: ReferendumResults5-16-15.mp3
Charter required Referendum rejects school budget April 30, 2015...YES 127- NO 132
THE SHOCKED FEW IN THE CROWD WITNESSED THE RESULT. WE TOOK PIX BUT DECIDED NOT TO DISPLAY THEM HERE.
This was the very first time the Town of Weston, the people of the Town
of Weston, ever voted to cut the school budget. At least that I
can remember.
Mind you, the Board of Finance had done it a number of times - one in
particular when Vincent Ferrandino was Superintendent, they took an axe
to it, relatively speaking ($500.000 cut). Superintendent
Ferrandino then became the Commissioner of Education under Gov. Lowell Weicker.
I can't recall another one by the Board of Finance, but under the new
system of mandatory Referendum it should be a slam-dunk for the School
Budget to pass...or not?
Who attended ATBM at the April 22, 2015 non-meeting? We decided not to display pix from ATBM and angry attendees.
T.S.
Eliot said it best "April is the cruelest month..." (opening line
of The Wasteland) ending with Referendum April 30, 2015, 12 noon to 8pm at
Town Hall. Absentee voting until polls open.
Well, there were 92 present to vote, (better than last year) but
that was still shy of a quorum (130). It didn't stop people from
expressing exasperation of various kinds, from thanking long-time School
finance director for her fine work and wishing her well in New
Canaan...and for asking the First Selectman why his taxes had gone up
higher than others had...About
Town suggests that as far as understanding why taxes go up and by how
much...we are just beginning to see a sea change in CT.
2014 PANEL OF MODERATORS ROCKS!!!
...YOU HAVE TO BE A CITIZEN OF THE U.S.A. TO VOTE AT TOWN MEETING

ATBM April 23, 2014 - we viewed this on WGTV...
And after watching it here I remembered why - because this was the
"2% not present of eligible Town Meeting voters" required by Charter
Revision (no one knows 2% is precisely: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDDJXP_fl4o
Special Town Meeting
1-16-14
Land
Swap
Approved by voters present - Lord's Hway corner conforms to town
standards, requiring exchange of @300 sqft.
GREEN LIGHT TO BOARD OF EDUCATION
Meanwhile, back in Weston Town Hall,
standing room only crowd votes "yes" and
away we go!





TOWN MEETING
HAND OUT HAD IT CORRECT
Special Town Meeting says "yes" to the right project, and the revised
program for work at the high school is now redefined. But a warning sign: Mistake in
resolution with attachment for Selectmen later indicates the wrong part
of the high school to be worked on!!! This will be taken care of,
as sharp eyed Selectman noticed it and staff knows it was
incorrect...makes me nervous.
Read
Special Town Meeting hand out here
Building Committee Chair. explains the project at Tri-Board
meeting September 25, 2013. Special Town Meeting votes unanimous
"yes."
Special Town Meeting
October 3, 2013
Call of meeting



Special
Town Meeting 6-25-13 - puchase of 48 Norfield Road - "yes but" at $140k
less...Bank says no to lower number - FORUM stories here
and here..
A MOTION TO VOTE 'YES' AT A LOWER PRICE...AND FIRST SELECTMAN
WILL TRY TO SELL IT TO THE BANK.
Hot time in the old town - Library Community Room brought
drama...Selectman cites Town Plan 2010 which encourages creative ideas
for Central Part of Town, Town Attorney explains what the last vote
means.
TOWN MEETING SAYS "LET'S MAKE A DEAL!"
What was going on?
Who participated? The Registrars will or should have the number
of those who checked in.
If you added it up, there were 79 voting on the final amended
motion. By my unofficial calculation, the first vote taken, to
lower the offer to the bank to "split the difference" of the rehab
estimate, was similar. However, was this really the case?
The 43 in favor of the amendment the first time may not have been the
same as the 43 plus one the second time! While there were more
people
(our sense of it) in the room, only 79 raised their
hand or announced an abstention. Or perhaps because the
Registrars,
the Moderator, Parliamentarian and Clerk didn't appear to raise their
hands, the vote total was low (seven voting officials - 4 Registrars,
Moderator, Parliamentarian, Clerk of the meeting).
Perhaps it was that some only voted on one of the motions? In
other
words, if you voted "yes" on the amendment you still had the option to
either vote "no" or not vote on the main motion. And if you
supported
the original "call", you voted "no" on the amendment or didn't
vote.
Likewise, you could have voted "no" on the amendment and "yes" on the
main motion. Or "no" on both. Maybe you could have voted "yes" on
both
as I did, because you didn't was to see this opportunity for Town
purchase go down as it did more than 30 years ago.
The Town must now go back to the bank. If some of the negative
speakers are right, the bank should grab the Town's reduced offer
pronto!
The unofficial count of how many speakers there were on the
amendment and
the final motion showed 13 "no" and 10 "yes" - some getting two chances
to speak (but we only counted it as one) because there were two motions
(amendment and main motion) and also because the Moderator was
encouraging input.
Where we were positioned, a question arose about whether someone
with a "green card" who owned property more than $1000 on the Grand
List could speak
and/or vote at Town Meeting. On the spot, the decision was
"yes." Was that the correct decision? Considering the
penalties for illegal voting read to the meeting, perhaps the Charter
Revision Commission might address this?
That's my question this afternoon as I analyze how the votes broke
out. There was standing room only at the Library Community Room
last evening. So full that some remarked that the air
conditioning might be failing. But it was a case of being
dressed appropriately for the date - school's out for
summer atire worked for me!
There were more than three ways to vote and more than that number of
interest groups present.
- First,
there was the group prepared to
vote yes on the original amount, who were not in favor of the
amendment.
- Then
there were, at the other end, those who thought
this was a bad move and/or deal at any price.
- In
between there were those who wanted to buy the property but didn't
want to fight about the reasonable idea that Town Meeting should make
an offer at a lower price to the bank.
- Lastly,
there were those
who didn't know what they wanted to do. Did everyone vote on
everything? No, we don't think so.
The meeting lasted 90 minutes, but somehow, I don't think this matter
is finished just yet. The next shoe dropped Wednesday afternoon
when the bank refused the offer.
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TOWN OF WESTON
WARNING OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2013
The voters of the Town of Weston, Connecticut, are hereby warned and
notified that a Special Town Meeting will be held in the Community Room
of the Weston Library, 56 Norfield Road, Weston, Connecticut, on
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at 7:30 P.M.
Item
1. To consider and vote on the following resolution:
(a) To purchase structures
and land of approximately 1.0 acre located at 48 Norfield Road, Weston,
Connecticut from the Fairfield County
Savings Bank and to appropriate an amount not to exceed $750,000 for
the purchase price and any professional fees, legal fees, interest
expense on temporary borrowings, financing cost and other costs related to the
purchase.
(b)
To authorize the Board of Finance to determine the appropriate method
of funding the purchase including: use of general fund balance, short
or long term borrowings, temporary note issuance, supplemental
appropriation, or any other appropriate source. If the Board of Finance
determines to fund the purchase with a borrowing, the Board of Finance
is also authorized to determine the terms and conditions of such
borrowing.
(c)
To authorize the First Selectman to negotiate and execute an agreement
to purchase the property, and to act on the Town’s behalf under the
agreement, and if the Board of Finance determines to fund the purchase
with a borrowing, to authorize the First Selectman to negotiate and
execute any documents related to such borrowing, to authorize the Board of
Selectmen, Board of Finance, Treasurer and other Town officials or
employees to take all other action necessary and proper to carry out
said purchase, to ratify all previous action taken by the Town, its
officials or employees in connection with said purchase and to
authorize Town officials and employees to take all other actions
necessary to complete the purchase and complete any borrowing to
finance the appropriation.
Dated at Weston, Connecticut as of the 17th day of June, 2013
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
____________________________
Gayle Weinstein
First Selectman
____________________________
David Muller
Selectman
____________________________
Dennis H. Tracey III
Selectman
Planning and Zoning asked for
changes,
got them, after Conservancy tweak voted again, approving final document
4-1.



Special
Town Meeting at 7:15pm in Town Hall Meeting Room Jan. 19, 2012 - 35
minutes for a "Yes" (one "no" vote)
With snow forecast for 7pm, what
would the attendance at town meeting be? Standing room only, as
it turned out. And it did snow! Would
proponents
outnumber those who question the Lachat lease arrangement? Maybe
- those who had doubts asked questions (9 individuals - most of whom
were not sure until they got answers). The "call" below (this
plus the package showing changes made by Nature Conservancy at the last
minute [in red] available to all at the meeting).

SPECIAL TOWN MEETING TAKES NO TIME IN VOTING YES WITH NO
COMMENTS. A NEW ADVENTURE! P&Z 8-24 to come.
![[IMAGE]](2lachat.jpg)




Main field (2000), main field (2010), house and high field.
Town controls fields all shown above for 10 years with renewal
possiblility. Restrictions are conservation easements.

At the Sept.
15, 2011 Selectmen's meeting
LACHAT
UP FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 2011
Town Hall Meeting Room at 7:20pm
(preceded at 7pm by an Informational Meeting) and followed by 7:30pm
Board of Selectmen's meeting
Agreement to maintain conservation easement (with an
exception for community/Town farm). Leases of land to and from
each party (Town and Nature Conservancy) in 50-50 split. N.C. to
handle money that is an endowment for maintenance, town to get the
interest.
REFERENDUM
APRIL 14, 2011 ON TOWN AND SCHOOL BUDGETS PLUS
CEMETERY...YES, YES, NO

How many Westonites
voted? 885 total in 2011.

REFERENDUM REAFFIRMS ANNUAL TOWN BUDGET MEETING PLUS SAYS "NO" TO TOWN
CEMETERY PROJECT
Westonites go to polls in lower number than last year (when
signatures had to be gathered). Actual vote totals:
Question #1 YES - 697 NO - 186
Question #2 YES - 574 NO - 308
Question #3 YES -
348 NO - 536
TOTAL voting 885 (out of
all 6000 plus registered voters plus an unknown number of "Grand List"
eligible voters)
ATBM
over: On to
Referendum voting on Cemetery ($30k) 8-24, Item #3, which was not in
the Call of ATBM, Item #2, Education and Item #1, Town budgets, FY12.
"Citizen of the Year" award presented
prior to ATBM by Police Commission Chair. prior to start of Annual Town
Budget Meeting.
WHAT HAPPENED AT A.T.B.M. APRIL
6, 2011, WHS AUDITORIUM
Budget Passes at ATBM - no cuts, changes or
whatever. A
standing count whether to have a secret ballot goes down 103-43.
The numbers that will be voted "yes" or "no" on are the same as ATBM
got from the Board of Finance.$64,125,783 ($45,166,337 Ed Budget,
$11,184,216 Town Budget). Don't forget that we also get to vote "yes"
or "no" on $30,000 for an 8-24 on a Town non-denominational cemetery at
Fromson Strassler. ATBM took around 90 minutes, total time.The
usual attitudes prevail -
almost out of central
casting (the older residents call for fewer administrators in the
Central Office of the school, the impatient PTO mothers say they are
annoyed to have to come out to ATBM). This year the pro-school
crowd
was particularly rude, perhaps because one knowledgeable and
well-connected politically WFFR speaker
noted that there were bills in Hartford to change a few things.
WHY WESTONITES SHOULD BE PAYING
ATTENTION TO THE LEGISLATURE, MENTIONED BY ONE SPEAKER AT ATBM
This Session is bringing home to roost the profligate spending
and fat contracts and retirement benefits to CT state employees and the
OPEB issue. Bills tipping the balance away from "hands off
education" by
politicians are:
1)changing rule that no school
budget can be cut below the level of the previous year;
2)bills out there to cut budgets according to enrollment and
3)permit specific cuts within the school budget at ATBM.
The Governor
favors these, we think, so if these bills see the light of day and pass
the House and the Senate, radical change will be here for the education
system and administrators.
WATCH PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT on
YouTube for the ATBM &
REFERENDUM HERE.

REFERENDUM
ON
TOWN AND SCHOOL OPERATING BUDGET
THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH, 6am to 8pm, WMS
Gym: HOW DID IT PLAY OUT? WHAT NEXT?*
First hour - 39 voters. By just before 11am, when
"About Town" voted, total was up to 238. We'll be heading to the
Middle School to catch the last hour of action - as the commuters rush
from the train to be sure to vote in this Referendum...total voting
1134. What happened? With a very few watching, the number
were read out:
QUESTION
ONE - to approve Town Budget bottom line
YES - 753
NO - 380
QUESTION TWO - to
approve School Budget bottom line
YES - 662
NO -
471
*No need to go back to
ATBM because motion to adjourn included language noting that "Yes, Yes"
meant that the action on individual items at ATBM were affirmed.
The Official Results from Town of Weston website:

D O U B L E F E A T
U R
E T O W N M E E T I N G S - THE
'AYES' HAVE IT
Unanimous "yes" at Special Town Meeting (250 est. attendance) -
only
one speaker - who explained what was in the package. Wednesday at
2pm
in the Town Hall Meeting Room we find out what the construction market
thinks the
projects will cost!
New and complex roof at
W.M.S. plus windows plus 3 boilers (one at the
Town Library) - plus an extra couple of million for the windows and
doors at both the Middle School and the old sections of the high school.
TOWN OF WESTON WARNING OF SPECIAL
TOWN MEETING, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 2010; THE RESOLUTION IS HERE:
The voters of the Town of Weston, Connecticut, are
hereby warned and
notified that a Special Town Meeting will be held in the Weston Middle
School Cafeteria, Weston, Connecticut on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at
7pm. The Board of Selectmen nominated Woody Bliss to serve as
Moderator...
ITEM 1. To
consider
and vote in a Resolution to Apppropriate $6,926,000 for Capital
Improvements to the Weston Public Schools and the Weston Town Library,
and to authorize the Issue of Bonds, Notes or Temporary Notes in an
Amount Not to Exceed $6,600,000 to Finance Said Appropriation.
A copy of the full text of the Resolution is on file and available for
public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk and on the Town's
website...
IT WAS STANDING ROOM
ONLY AT THE TOWN HALL MEETING ROOM THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2009 FOR SPECIAL
TOWN MEETING...

Previously...
Town Engineer, shown above, pointing at
bridge
location illustration, is to get confirmation that the structural
elements are already accurately drawn to A-2 quality (by the bridge
engineer). P&Z gave a unanimous positive vote on the Flood Zone permission,
however...at the Special Town Meeting, such testimony not given by the
Town Engineer. FORUM photo of existing Valley Forge Bridge site
above, right.
ENTIRELY
NEW VALLEY FORGE BRIDGE: THE CALL of
Special
Town Meeting Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 7pm (until @ 8:30pm), in the
Town Hall Meeting
Room.
SIMPLE
MAJORITY OF THOSE PRESENT AND VOTING needed for
override of P&Z negative 8-24. Very, very few present
supported override -
no vote was taken on the wording of the original call.
OPINION: it was the sense of the
meeting that an A-2 survey was needed before the project went any
further, and the reworded motion reflected
that. First revision made and seconded and failed (not specific
enough, we suspect); new motion passed by voice vote.
Special
Town Meeting supported the majority of the4 Planning and Zoning
Commission's position (presented by its Chairman): 8-24 of
Valley
Forge Bridge. Those present and voting supported and
amended motion
re: the need for an
"A-2" survey map/new 8-24 to P&Z. DISCUSSION: Selectmen
Bliss and Weinstein noted funding for this year would be in peril, as
the time it takes for an A-2 survey to be done, P&Z to advertise
and hold another 8-24 public hearing and if a negative 8-24 results,
the time for another Special Town Meeting will most likely run out the
clock on this year's deadline for State of Connecticut special
"stimulus" package funding or $$ from other sources as well.
BREAKING NEWS: Voters say get A-2
survey and 8-24 review for Valley Forge bridge
Weston FORUM
Written by Patricia Gay
Friday, 10 July 2009 12:23
Voters at a town meeting last night overwhelmingly approved a motion
requiring the selectmen to get an A-2 survey and 8-24 planning and
zoning review for the Valley Forge bridge project.
It was standing room only in the Meeting Room at town hall, as 72
registered voters, the Board of Selectmen, and Ken Bernhard, town
counsel, debated how the Valley Forge bridge project should proceed.
The selectmen called for the town meeting in order to override the
Planning and Zoning Commission’s 8-24 statutory denial of the bridge
project. The denial was based solely on the selectmen’s failure to
submit an A-2 survey.
Last night the voters had the final say and told the selectmen to get
the A-2 survey and an 8-24 review as soon as possible.
After three failed attempts by others to amend the original call of the
meeting, Larry Roberts proposed the following amendment:
“The town of Weston will obtain an A-2 survey and present it to the
Planning and Zoning Commission for an 8-24 approval, and the commission
will act on it as soon as possible.”
The motion was approved in a voice vote, with no opposition.
Seth Miller, a neighbor of the bridge, said he was very pleased with
the town meeting’s decision. “I appreciate everyone who came out
tonight. My driveway is effected by this project and I want to know
where the property lines are and if there are any easements,” he said.
Read the full story about the town
meeting in next week’s issue of The Weston Forum.
SPECIAL
TOWN MEETING OCTOBER
16, 2008 AT 8PM AT TOWN HALL: to rebuild the Lyons Plains
Fire Station in partnership with the Weston Volunteer Fire Department
(up to $900,000, over a three year period). Approved in voice
vote - no discussion after Fire Department urged a "yes" vote.

Special Town Meeting
June 11, 2008 OK's $1,100,000 for transfer
into the Town's post employment benefits trust fund; $586,585 for
expenses associated with the design and renovation of the Weston High
School Auditorium - by voice vote.
Special
Town Meeting set for
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 7:30p.m. in the Weston Middle School
Cafeteria. Special
Board of Selectmen's Meeting Tuesday, May 27, 2008 also names
Moderator.
QUESTION:
DOES THIS SPECIAL TOWN MEETING FALL UNDER SECTION 2.4(d) OF THE WESTON
CHARTER? WE THINK SO...
- Will the "call" for the Special
Town
Meeting be approved by
the Board of Selectmen on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 7:30pm in the Town
Hall Meeting Room? NO; this will come Tuesday, May 27 at the
Special Board of Selectmen's Meeting. NO, it isn't final yet.
- How many items will the voters be
asked to
vote on and what are they? Two.
- No resolution yet approved.
Special Town Meeting approves
easement
for CL&P - April 5, 2007, 7:15pm in the Town Hall Meeting
Room necessary because wording of previous
Special Town Meeting did not meet CL&P's latest legal standards
(?) - that was the explanation given when we asked the question why
this meeting was necessary.
Selectmen conducted a pre-Town Meeting Public
Hearing;
YES to High School Roof and
Auditorium
Repair
A quick Town Meeting, well attended in the Weston High School Cafeteria
gives a unanimous vote of "YES" with no voices raised to say "NO"
although there was a question or two from some doubters during
discussion; Moderator called the question after five (5) speakers
including First Selectman Woody Bliss.

WARNING!!!
Special Town Meeting
January 17, 2007 at 7pm, Town Hall Meeting Room - to
re-allocate moneys within three parts of Referendum of Nov. 15, 2001.
Special Town Meeting divided the question into three parts.
First part approved. Second part changed to special fund for
school projects (instead of putting the $$ - if any - into the General
Fund or specifying it for Booster Barn and bleachers - this proposed
change a close voice vote); third part approved.
Both items pass in
brief Special Town Meeting, it is reported.

On
road acceptances...from Jan. 13, 2005 Weston
FORUM:
We
were out of Town, so our vote
couldn't be counted (and it would have been "yes"), but we taped the
Special
Town Meeting on January 20th to see whether "one vote" made a
difference...it
did! THANK YOU, TOWN TV CHANNEL 79 - we taped it (the power of
knowing
how to set the VCR) and watched it upon our return Monday, January 24.
(YES)
44 - (NO) 43
The meeting was shifted from the
Town Hall Meeting Room to Library Community Room when Moderator Richard
Troxell determined that an accurate count would not be possible at the
smaller room at Town Hall (there were people standing because the
seating
capacity had been exceeded). Once Town Meeting reconvened in the
Weston Library across the parking lot, the Board of Selectmen made
their
pitch for approval ("yes"). A total of six people spoke to First
Selectman Bliss' motion as modified, a vote was taken (voice and
standing
count) on that motion and only then did it occur to anyone to ask for a
secret ballot.
A
vote to "reconsider" was made,
(if successful by 2/3 majority, under reconsideration, the secret
ballot
request would be allowed). The motion "to reconsider" failed by
virtue
of not getting a 2/3 vote (not close). The meeting was adjourned.

If memory
serves, this meeting was adjourned to the Middle School Cafeteria
because so many people showed up to vote "no" on item #2...
RESULTS:
Nature Education Center at Lachat
gets "YES" from Town Meeting; Easement
at Revson goes down
("NO")...
Special Town Meeting
of Thursday, June 17, 2004 : background on the first of the two
items
in the "call"
here...

ITEM TWO relates to School
Project: twin-trunk oak tree would stay if Item #2 carried - but
it didn't and so Town Meeting said, in effect, "TIMBER!" The map
below is dated June 2, 2004 ("Option C-1") - please remember that this
is in no way an official source of information!

On
enlarging the School Complex area...

Please remember, this WEBpage is
not an official record...
SPECIAL TOWN
MEETING "WARNING" - Thursday, April 10, 2003 at 8pm, W.H.S.
Gym
Board of Selectmen, 2-1, votes
to accept the petition (below); SPECIAL BOARD OF
SELECTMEN meeting set for Friday, March 28, 2003 at 8am
approved wording and appointed Moderator for this meeting...
PETITION #2, dated March 19
(first one dated March 10 voided):
"Pursuant to the Town of Weston
Charter, Section 2.7, we, the undersigned, being electors of
the Town of Weston, petition the Board of Selectmen to convene
a Special Town Meeting for the following purposes:
To consider and act upon the
following Resolution:
Section 1. To terminate
and discontinue the planning, design and construction of a new
third through fifth grade school building project authorized
by the adoption of the following Resolution at a referendum on
November 15, 2001:
Shall the Town of Weston
appropriate $28,070,000 for the planning, design and
construction of a new third through fifth grade school, and
finance said appropriation by using bonds, notes or temporary
notes in an amount not to exceed $28,070,000?
Section 2. To direct the
Board of Selectmen and the School Building Committee to
terminate all existing contracts for such project, including
contracts for the design, management, and/or construction of
such project. To authorize the Board of Selectmen and
Town Treasurer to pay all of the proper legal obligations of
the Town arising from such contracts or from the termination
of such contracts; and all other liabilities as have been
lawfully incurred on account of said project. Such
payment or payments shall be made from the funds heretofore
appropriated for said building project and the bond
authorization for temporary borrowings set forth in said
Resolution shall continue in effect as necessary for such
purposes. Any borrowing made by the Town pursuant to
said Resolution shall remain a valid obligation for the Town
of Weston."
REFERENDUM - Tuesday, April 22,
2003, W.M.S. Gym (6am to 8pm) vote on the question:
"SHALL THE TOWN OF WESTON
TERMINATE AND DISCONTINUE THE PLANNING, DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW THIRD THROUGH FIFTH GRADE SCHOOL
BUILDING PROJECT AUTHORIZED AT A REFERENDUM ON NOVEMBER 15,
2001, INCLUDING TERMINATING ALL EXISTING CONTRACTS FOR THE
PROJECT AND PAYING ALL LEGAL OBLIGATIONs AND OTHER
LIABILITIES INCURRED ON THE PROJECT?"
Voters approving the Resolution
will vote "Yes" and those opposing the Resolution will vote
"No." Voting will be held at the following polling
place: Weston Middle School Gymnasium, School Road,
Weston, Connecticut. Persons qualified to vote in Town
Meetings who are not electors shall also vote at Weston Middle
School Gymnasium, School Road, Weston, Connecticut.
Absentee Ballots will be available from the Town Clerk's
Office.


FOUND THANKS TO WESTON-TODAY!
Call of Special Town Meeting that purchased Moore and Fromson-Strassler
Jan. 3, 2003. Moore location (part) of proposed dog park and
Fromson-Strassler Town Cemetery (part) proposal.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING NOV. 7:
This meeting
was very polite. It was also videotaped and put on the
screen the very next day (congratulations to Town staff
working free overtime, no doubt, to make the "station" a
"24-7" all news all the time 21st Century public access
machine)...couldn't have happened without the Town of Weston
volunteer-run GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL rising to the
occasion. BRAVO!
League Observer notes that the
Weston Middle School Cafeteria was pretty full (not totally) -
this means @170 persons - but maybe the number for eligible
voters was considerably smaller because the real records kept
are for "qualified voters" and does not include the people
filling seats who are: Education Staff or other Town
Staff not residents of Weston, under-age residents sitting
with parents and Weston residents who not citizens. Both
Co-Presidents were present, along with other Board Members and
general membership. This was First Selectman Hal
Shupack's last Town Meeting, and he introduced Woody Bliss,
his successor. Opening remarks were made by the Chair.
of the Board of Education, the Superintendent (acting) of
Schools, Chair. of the Parks and Recreation Commission.
Fletcher-Thompson, the architects, were present, but no one
asked any questions of them. It was noted that no one
who spoke was in doubt about their position. It was also
noted that anyone who would like to take a tour of the
proposed Parks and Recreation improvements was welcome to the
League of Women Voters/Parks and Rec. event Friday,
November 9 at 11am in Bisceglie Park.
A question about the Sheff
decision vis a vis filling unused space in the public schools
was discussed somewhat heatedly, with a standing ovation given
to the person who had the nerve to bring up the issue of why
people might be opposed to school expansion - asking if it was
not a code position for not favoring an integrated
society. One after the other of some who had opposed the
expansion returned to the microphine to recite reasons why
they never intended to suggest that this was a racial issue.
The Town Meeting was adjourned
to the machines--VOTE
THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 2001, WESTON MIDDLE
SCHOOL, FROM 6am to 8pm --Schools will be open
so...watch out for traffic and parking problems in the Middle
School lot.Below
is
the "call" (short version) for the now completed Special Town
Meeting, 6-21-01...Weston Middle
School "old gym" polls opened from 6am to 8pm Thursday, June
28 referendum.
FINAL NUMBERS OF JUNE 28 "referendum"
http://www.lwvweston.org/machinevote.htm
The voters of the Town of
Weston, Connecticut, are hereby warned and notified that a
Special Town Meeting will be held in the Weston High School
Auditorium, School Road, Weston, Connecticut, on Thursday,
June 21, 2001 at 8:00 P.M. The Board of Selectmen has
nominated John Negroni to serve as Moderator and Richard Saltz
to serve as Alternate Moderator at the Special Town Meeting.
ITEM 1. To discuss and
vote on a Resolution: to appropriate $791,250 for septic
improvements to the Weston Public Schools, including
renovation of the South House and East House Elementary School
septic fields, installation of water conservation and water
meter automation equipment and installation of a backwash
system for the Middle School swimming pool; to finance the
appropriation by issuing the Town's bonds, notes or temporary
notes in an amount not to exceed $791,250; to ratify the
designation of the School Building Committee for the project;
and to authorize Town officials to take all necessary actions
to issue the bonds, notes or temporary notes and to apply for
grants for the project.
ITEM 2. To discuss and
vote on a Resolution: to appropriate $395,790 for the upgrade
of the Elementary and Middle School fire alarm systems; to
finance the appropriation by issuing the Town's bonds, notes
or temporary notes in an amount not to exceed $395,790; to
ratify the designation of the School Building Committee for
the project; and to authorize Town officials to take all
necessary actions to issue the bonds, notes or temporary notes
and to apply for grants for the project.
ITEM 3. To discuss and
vote on a Resolution: to appropriate $158,360 for ' fees and
expenses for the planning and design of replacement athletic
fields a Park; to finance the appropriation by issuing the
Town's bonds, notes or
in an amount not to exceed
$158,360; to ratify the designation of the School Building
Committee for the project, and to authorize Town officials to
take all necessary actions to issue the bonds, notes or
temporary notes and to apply for grants for the project.
ITEM 4. To discuss
and vote on a Resolution: to appropriate $754,600 for
architect's fees and expenses for the continued planning and
design of future improvements to the current school
facilities; to finance the appropriation by issuing the Town's
bonds, notes or temporary notes in an amount not to exceed
$754,600; to ratify the designation of the School Building
Committee for the project; and to authorize Town officials to
take all necessary actions to issue the bonds, notes or
temporary notes and to apply for grants for the project.
A copy of the full text of each
of the above Resolutions is on file and available for public
inspection at the office of the Town Clerk.
ITEM 5. To consider any
other item that may properly come before said Meeting.