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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - Board of Civil Authority - 05/31/2017BOARD OF CIVIL AUTHORITY 31 MAY 2017 The South Burlington Board of Civil Authority held a meeng on Wednesday, 31 May 2017, at 6:00 p.m., in the Conference Room, City Hall, 575 Dorset Street. MEMBERS PRESENT: P. Taylor, Chair; D. Kinville, C. Shaw, A. Cli, T. Chienden, M. Emery, P. Mahoney, A. Milot, M. Sirotkin, P. Nowak, B. Nowak, T. Barri, H. Riehle, C. Bolton, P. Benner 1. Agenda Review: Addions, deleons or changes in the order of Agenda items: No changes were made to the agenda. 2. Emergency Procedures: Mr. Taylor provided instrucons on how to proceed in the event of an emergency. 3. Comments and Quesons from the public not related to the Agenda: No issues were raised. 4. Approve minutes of 30 March 2017: Mr. Bolton moved to approve the Minutes of 30 March 2017 as wrien. Ms. Cli seconded. Moon passed 10- 0. 5. Approve Presiding Officers & Elecon Officials for June 6th Elecon: Ms. Riehle moved to approve Ms. Kinville, Ms. Bolton, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Shaw as presiding officers and the list of Assistant Elecon Officials for the June 6th elecon. Mr. Barri seconded. Moon passed 10-0. Mr. Taylor noted that Tracy Harrington has moved out of South Burlington. Members agreed to send her a note of thanks for her service. 6. Elecon Training Including Elecon Day Voter Registraon Review: Ms. Kinville said there will be a registraon table covered by BCA members. Ms. Kinville also noted that a lunch will be served at the schools, and elecon officials will be given a voucher for a free lunch. As in the April vote, ballots will be hand counted. The bins of voted ballots should not be opened unl the last voter has finished vong. Ballots should then be sorted into “yes” and “no” piles. Quesonable ballots should be set aside. Counters will then work in pairs to count and recount unl both agree. Both counters should sign the tally sheet. BOARD OF CIVIL AUTHORITY 31 MAY 2017 PAGE 2 If voters have received an absentee ballot and come to the polls to vote instead, they can fill out a “lost ballot” for and vote as long as there is no indicaon that the absentee ballot has been received. People at the front table will be told that they should not leave unl the counts match the numbers of ballots cast. Ms. Kinville noted that 1220 absentee ballots have been sent out with 820 already received back. In the April vote, 998 were sent out and 841 returned. Ms. Kinville directed aenon to emergency evacuaon procedures at polling locaons. An evacuaon plan was distributed and reviewed. It was emphasized the #1 consideraon is everyone’s safety. If it is not possible to return to the building, another locaon will be provided (e.g., City Hall conference room). Mr. Bolton expressed concern with the possibility of people bringing firearms into polling locaons. He felt officials should be prepared to deal with the potenal. Mr. Barri noted it is against the law to bring a firearm into a school, and the Police should be nofied if a firearm is observed. Mr. Shaw noted that at the November elecon, a Police car was in front of polling places. Ms. Kinville said this could be construed as “forcing” people to vote for a budget. Ms. Nowak suggested officials check to see that the people outside are being cordial. She felt this was a bigger concern. She again stressed that if there is a concern, call 911. Mr. Bolton moved to contract to have a Deputy Sheriff on the scene at each polling staon for the mornings. Mr. Chienden seconded the moon for discussion. Mr. Benner said there is nothing wrong with an “elevated concern.” He noted there has never been much of an issue. A student has already threatened violence against other students and teachers. He stressed that even if a person is not threatening and a gun is observed, call 911. That person is already breaking the law. He also stressed that elecon officials should not confront a person with a firearm. He also suggested that a Police presence STEERING COMMITTEE 31 MAY 2017 PAGE 3 may actually make people feel less secure. Police will be in the area and can respond quickly to a 911 call. Sen. Sirotkin asked if the BCA has the authority to hire Police officers. Ms. Kinville said they do, but there is no money in the budget. Money could be requested from the City Manager. Mr. Bolton and Mr. Chienden withdrew their moon. Mr. Bolton then moved to express the BCA’s concerns to the City Manager and ask him to contact the Police Chief and Superintendent of Schools for them to take what acon they feel is appropriate. Mr. Barri seconded. Moon passed 14-1, with Mr. Benner vong against. Mr. Bolton suggested praccing emergency evacuaon procedures every year. 7. Update on Legislave Session and Lack of “gap day”: Ms. Kinville explained that the Legislature has passed new elecon laws. The only thing the Town Clerks have an issue with is the lack of a “gap day.” More and more is being asked of clerks and there isn’t me to get it all done the night before the elecon. The Legislature gave “small towns” the gap day but denied it to larger communies. Consideraon is being given to closing the Clerk’s office the day before an elecon. This would become part of the Clerk’s “normal business hours.” Mr. Chienden said he completely supports that, but he would like to see extended hours on Saturday. Ms. Kinville said all she would need is the budget to do that. Mr. Taylor noted that voters could sll vote the day before the elecon by placing their ballots in a designated slot. Ms. Kinville said the concern is with the integrity of the elecon. She stressed that voters have 45 days in which to cast absentee ballot. Sen. Sirotkin said there is a movement toward greater access to vong. Concern was expressed regarding providing the support needed for the Clerk’s office to be open the day before an elecon. BOARD OF CIVIL AUTHORITY 31 MA 2017 PAGE 4 8. Discussion on “Commiee and Board Work Plans”: Mr. Taylor advised that he and Mr. Benner aended several meengs of commiee City Chairs and Vice Chairs. He directed aenon to a proposed work plan which includes goals, strategies to aain those goals and a me- frame in which to accomplish this. Mr. Bolton noted that the number of volunteers is diminishing because there is so much more involvement needed. Mr. Taylor noted that the first goal being proposed is to increase the commitment of JPs in acvies of the BCA and Board of Abatement. Ms. Kinville cited the problem of geng people to help with elecons, aend meengs, etc. Ms. Emery suggested holding a “swearing in” ceremony that would make it a “big thing” and to include in the ceremony an outline of the dues of a JP. Sen. Sirotkin suggested adding to the “legislaon” secon having a Representave give input to the Board as to what is coming up in the next legislave session. Members agreed to add to the list “arrange a yearly meeng with appropriate South Burlington Representaves and Senators. Sen. Sirotkin then moved to approve the “Commiee and Board Work Plans” with addions made at this meeng. Ms. Emery seconded. Moon passed 14-0. 9. Dra of Commiee Member Skills: Ms. Riehle said this informaon would be helpful for the Chairs on the 2 polical pares to have when they recruit people to become JPs. Ms. Emery suggested using the word “experse” instead of “understanding” of real estate issues. She felt that ideally one Board member should have that experse. Mr. Shaw suggested adding “the ability to be fair and imparal.” BOARD OF CIVIL AUTHORITY 31 MAY 2017 PAGE 5 Ms. Riehle suggested adding “the ability to read and understand all the materials presented to you related to Board funcons.” Ms. Nowak suggested adding “one member should be able to read and understand financial statements from an appellant.” Sen. Sirotkin noted that because Board members are elected, there is no guarantee that you would get those skills. 10. Other Business: Mr. Bolton suggested that 2 Board members meet individually with new Board members. Mr. Taylor advised that he and Ms. Kinville do meet individually with all new members and held 2 training sessions this past year for new JP’s and the offer was extended to all S. Burlington JP’s. Mr. Taylor said he will schedule a training session for this summer to bring everyone up to speed. As there was no further business to come before the Board, Ms. Riehle moved to adjourn. Ms. Emery seconded. Moon passed unanimously, and the meeng was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. _________________________________ Clerk