1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call
Mayor's Remarks
Adoption of Agenda (Councilor Evans)
Communications and Reports from Town Manager
Public Input The public is welcome to email comments to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions.
Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meetings (Councilor Snvder) BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the Minutes of the following Town Council Meeting: Joint Work Session Minutes between the Town Council and Board of Education of April 7, 2020. (Councilor Hockenberrv) BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the Minutes of the following Town Council Meetings: Public Hearing Minutes (Board of Education Budget) of April 20, 2020; Public Hearing Minutes (General Government Budget) of April 20, 2020: Public Hearing Minutes (Application for the Fiscal Year 2018 Community Development Block Grant Program for Public Housing Modernization at Wapping Mews of April 20, 2020: and Regular Meeting Minutes of April 20, 2020.
Reports from Committees (Committee Reports can be emailed to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov)
[All items listed under this section are considered to be routine by the Town Council and will be enacted by one Motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council member so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and be considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.] a. First Reading None (Deputy Mayor Pendleton) Motion to Approve Agenda Item 11.b.A. for a Second Reading on the Consent Agenda b. Second Reading A. Resolution Reappointing Bernard Thomas (D) to the Public Building Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Bernard Thomas (D) to the Public Building Commission for a term ending November 30, 2023. B. Resolution Reappointing James Kupchunos (D) to the Agricultural Land Preservation Advisory Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints James Kupchunos (D) to the Agricultural Land Preservation Advisory Commission for a term ending November 30, 2022. C. Resolution Reappointing George Caye (D) to the Park & Recreation Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints George Caye (D) to the Park & Recreation Commission for a term ending December 31, 2023. b. Second Reading (Continued) D. Resolution Reappointing Daniel Rezende (D) an Alternate to the Park & Recreation Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Daniel Rezende (D) an Alternate to the Park & Recreation Commission for a term ending December 31, 2023. c. Miscellaneous (Councilor Delnicki) Motion to Approve Agenda Item 11.C.A on the Consent Agenda A. Resolution Accepting the Resignation of Robert Dickinson (R) from the Mass Transit and Highway Advisory Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby accepts, with regret, the resignation of Robert Dickinson (R) from the Mass Transit and Highway Advisory Commission, effective April 28, 2020; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council extends its thanks to Robert Dickinson Lopez for the time he has dedicated to serving his community by his membership on the Mass Transit and Highway Advisory Commission.
New Business Discussion Item: Details of Hazard Pay for Town Employees (requested by Councilor Maneeley)
Resolution Amending the April 20, 2020, Resolution Implementing a Hazard Pay System to Town Employees (Councilor Maneeley) WHEREAS, on April 20, 2020, the South Windsor Town Council approved a resolution implementing a Hazard Pay System to Town Employees; and WHEREAS, Town Employees would receive a stipend of $200 per week if their work group is required to work from a Town facility, and if the employee works the entire week; and WHEREAS, the stipend began the week of April 13, 2020, and was approved to run through May 20, 2020; and WHEREAS, it is felt that the end date for Hazard Pay should be amended to end on May 8, 2020; and WHEREAS, many of our residents have been furloughed, have lost their jobs and their ability to provide for their families, and are facing an uncertain financial future; and WHEREAS, small and large businesses alike in South Windsor are facing financial difficulties; and WHEREAS, many first responders work daily under a far greater threat and do not receive hazard pay; and WHEREAS, many friends, neighbors, and residents work at grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, retirement homes, and school cafeteria staff work to provide needed services without hazard pay; and WHEREAS, hazard pay does not create a safe environment for our Town employees NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby amends the April 20, 2020, approved resolution implementing hazard pay to Town employees to end on May 8, 2020.
Resolution Creating a Safe Working Environment for Town Employees when they are Dealing with the Public at Town Hall and at the Police Department (Councilor Delnicki) BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of South Windsor shall create safe spaces at the Town Hall and at the Police Department to allow the public to interact with Town staff and public safety staff in such a fashion that there is no direct contact with the public and that all communication is conducted from behind a safe plexiglass wall and any information such as paperwork, money, etc. is transferred through a protective slot to prevent any possible transmission of the coronavirus through this transaction; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the safe space will mirror and copy what the Town of Vernon has done in their Town Hall and Police Department, as shown in attached Exhibit A.
Resolution Implementing Hazard Pay to the South Windsor Police Department (Councilor Lopez) WHEREAS, The Governor for the State of Connecticut on March 10, 2020, declared an Emergency and a Public Health Emergency due to the outbreak of Coronavirus also known as COVID-19; and WHEREAS, The Town Manager of South Windsor on March 13, 2020, declared an Emergency and a Public Health Emergency due to their being a presumptive positive case of coronavirus with the Town monitoring a second individual who traveled from an area affected by COVID-19; and WHEREAS, The Governor of the State of Connecticut has mandated all nonessential businesses close due to the potential of COVID-19 infection and spread; WHEREAS, Municipal Police business is considered essential and although safety precautions are taking place increased risk still exists; and WHEREAS, many of the officers do not have the ability to self-quarantine to keep their families safe; and WHEREAS, there have been multiple documented instances where Police Officers have come in contact with people carrying or exposed to COVID-19; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, The Town Council of South Windsor in recognition of the potentially dangerous work done by Police Officers throughout the pandemic wishes to implement a hazard pay system, starting April 13, 2020, for the Police Officers identified on attachment Exhibit B, until May 20, 2020, at such time the Council will revisit the current situation to make a further determination if hazard pay shall continue. In the event the Governor allows nonessential businesses to reopen and school goes back into session sooner said hazard pay shall stop immediately. To be eligible for a $350 weekly hazard pay stipend employees must meet the following criteria: • Be scheduled to work • Attend work for the full week; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the funding for Hazard pay shall come from the Economic Development Professional Account 11330300-00320. Town staff should seek FEMA reimbursement for expended Hazard Pay and, if reimbursable, shall return reimbursed funds to the Economic Development Professional Account 11330300-00320.
Resolution Implementing Hazard Pay to the South Windsor Volunteer Fire Department (Councilor Evans) WHEREAS, The Governor for the State of Connecticut on March 10, 2020, declared an Emergency and a Public Health Emergency due to the outbreak of Coronavirus also known as COVID-19; and WHEREAS, The Town Manager of South Windsor on March 13, 2020, declared an Emergency and a Public Health Emergency due to their being a presumptive positive case of coronavirus with the Town monitoring a second individual who traveled from an area affected by COVID-19; and WHEREAS, The Governor of the State of Connecticut has mandated all nonessential businesses close due to the potential of COVID-19 infection and spread; and WHEREAS, Fire Department business is considered essential and although safety precautions are taking place increased risk still exists; WHEREAS, many of the volunteers at the Fire Department do not have the ability to self-quarantine to keep their families safe; and WHEREAS, there have been multiple documented instances where fire fighters have come in contact with people carrying or exposed to COVID-19 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, The Town Council of South Windsor in recognition of the potentially dangerous work done by fire fighters throughout the pandemic wishes to implement a hazard pay system, starting April 13, 2020, for all South Windsor volunteer fire fighters until May 20, 2020, at such time the Council will revisit the current situation to make a further determination if hazard pay shall continue. In the event the Governor allows non-essential businesses to reopen and school goes back into session sooner said hazard pay shall stop immediately. To be eligible for a $13 per call per person in addition to the $9 base per person per call, fire fighters must respond to a call during the above-mentioned dates. Those eligible for the hazard pay from April 13, 2020 through April 24, 2020, are demonstrated on the attached Exhibit C; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the funding for Hazard pay shall come from the Economic Development Professional Account 11330300-00320. Town staff should seek FEMA reimbursement for expended Hazard Pay and, if reimbursable, shall return reimbursed funds to the Economic Development Professional Account 11330300-00320.
Discussion Item: Park & Recreation Summer Camp (requested by Councilor Snyder) (Ray Favreau to be present)
Resolution Authorizing the Town Manager to Execute a Contract Extension for the Curbside Collection and Disposal of Refuse and Recyclables Through June 30, 2030 (Councilor Lvdecker) WHEREAS, the Town has negotiated favorable terms with All American Waste, LLC for the collection and disposal of refuse and recycling; and WHEREAS, All American Waste shall properly collect, transport, and dispose of all residential municipal solid waste and recyclables collected in South Windsor; and WHEREAS, an increase in unit costs for Collection services during the fifth, seventh and ninth years based upon a Consumer Price Index adjustment not to exceed 3%; and WHEREAS, All American Waste shall agree to a municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal charge of $80 per ton charge for the two year term of July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2022, and a 2.5% increase thereafter with the extension of the All American Waste collection agreement through June 30, 2030; and WHEREAS, Ail American Waste shall agree to a municipal single stream recycling disposal charge of $25/ton for the first year, $50/ton for the second year, $77/ton in the third, $80/ton in the fourth year and 2.5% annual increases thereafter through June 30, 2030. All American Waste shall agree to pay to the Town a monthly rebate for single-stream recycling based on Official Board Markets (OBM) values for the duration of the contract. All other conditions from the previous agreements would remain the same NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes the Town Manager to sign a contract extension with All American Waste, LLC, for the curbside collection of residential refuse and recyclables through June 30, 2030.
Resolution Regarding a Dump Truck Lease (Deputy Mayor Pendleton) WHEREAS, the South Windsor Town Council previously approved in the 2019- 2020 Budget the acquisition of equipment, including a new dump truck, for the Parks and Recreation Department: Account No. 15150400 00442; and WHEREAS, the truck is to be leased through the Municipal Leasing Credit Corporation over a five-year term in the total amount of $76,760.00 pursuant to a Lease Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes the Town Manager to execute the Lease Agreement for the truck on behalf of the Town of South Windsor.
Resolution Authorizing the Sale, Donation, or Disposal of Surplus Vehicles/Equipment (Councilor Snvder) BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby declares the vehicles/equipment to be "Surplus Equipment," as shown in attached Exhibit D, and authorizes Town Manager, Michael Maniscalco to sell, donate, or otherwise dispose of these vehicles and/or equipment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the funds from the sale of the Fire Radio Repeaters be transferred to the Communications Upgrade Capital Projects Account.
Resolution Authorizing the Town Manager to Fund an Appraisal for the Birden Property and Raymond Property to the Town Council Professional Account (Councilor Hockenberry) WHEREAS, appraisals on the Birden Farm (58.84 acres) and the Raymond Farm (134.8 acres) had previously been done in Fiscal Year 2016/2017; and WHEREAS, the Town is looking at these properties again to purchase development rights in conjunction with the Connecticut Farmland Trust and the State of Connecticut; and WHEREAS, the State has said that the appraisals from Fiscal Year 2016/2017 are too old and would need to be done again NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes Town Manager, Michael Maniscalco to have appraisals done, and to take funds from the Town Council Professional Account to pay for these appraisals; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the funding to the Town Council Professional Account will be reimbursed by Open Space funds if the Town, Connecticut Farmland Trust, and State of Connecticut goes forward with the purchase of development rights.
Discussion Item: Review of a Policy to Provide for the Display of Commemorative Flags (requested by Mayor Paterna)
Public Input The public is welcome to email comments to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions.
Communications from Council
15. Public Input The public is welcome to email comments to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions. 18. Adjournment
1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call
Mayor's Remarks
Adoption of Agenda (Councilor Evans)
Communications and Reports from Town Manager
Public Input The public is welcome to email comments to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions.
Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meetings (Councilor Snvder) BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the Minutes of the following Town Council Meeting: Joint Work Session Minutes between the Town Council and Board of Education of April 7, 2020. (Councilor Hockenberrv) BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby approves the Minutes of the following Town Council Meetings: Public Hearing Minutes (Board of Education Budget) of April 20, 2020; Public Hearing Minutes (General Government Budget) of April 20, 2020: Public Hearing Minutes (Application for the Fiscal Year 2018 Community Development Block Grant Program for Public Housing Modernization at Wapping Mews of April 20, 2020: and Regular Meeting Minutes of April 20, 2020.
Reports from Committees (Committee Reports can be emailed to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov)
[All items listed under this section are considered to be routine by the Town Council and will be enacted by one Motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council member so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and be considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.] a. First Reading None (Deputy Mayor Pendleton) Motion to Approve Agenda Item 11.b.A. for a Second Reading on the Consent Agenda b. Second Reading A. Resolution Reappointing Bernard Thomas (D) to the Public Building Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Bernard Thomas (D) to the Public Building Commission for a term ending November 30, 2023. B. Resolution Reappointing James Kupchunos (D) to the Agricultural Land Preservation Advisory Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints James Kupchunos (D) to the Agricultural Land Preservation Advisory Commission for a term ending November 30, 2022. C. Resolution Reappointing George Caye (D) to the Park & Recreation Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints George Caye (D) to the Park & Recreation Commission for a term ending December 31, 2023. b. Second Reading (Continued) D. Resolution Reappointing Daniel Rezende (D) an Alternate to the Park & Recreation Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby reappoints Daniel Rezende (D) an Alternate to the Park & Recreation Commission for a term ending December 31, 2023. c. Miscellaneous (Councilor Delnicki) Motion to Approve Agenda Item 11.C.A on the Consent Agenda A. Resolution Accepting the Resignation of Robert Dickinson (R) from the Mass Transit and Highway Advisory Commission BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby accepts, with regret, the resignation of Robert Dickinson (R) from the Mass Transit and Highway Advisory Commission, effective April 28, 2020; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council extends its thanks to Robert Dickinson Lopez for the time he has dedicated to serving his community by his membership on the Mass Transit and Highway Advisory Commission.
New Business Discussion Item: Details of Hazard Pay for Town Employees (requested by Councilor Maneeley)
Resolution Amending the April 20, 2020, Resolution Implementing a Hazard Pay System to Town Employees (Councilor Maneeley) WHEREAS, on April 20, 2020, the South Windsor Town Council approved a resolution implementing a Hazard Pay System to Town Employees; and WHEREAS, Town Employees would receive a stipend of $200 per week if their work group is required to work from a Town facility, and if the employee works the entire week; and WHEREAS, the stipend began the week of April 13, 2020, and was approved to run through May 20, 2020; and WHEREAS, it is felt that the end date for Hazard Pay should be amended to end on May 8, 2020; and WHEREAS, many of our residents have been furloughed, have lost their jobs and their ability to provide for their families, and are facing an uncertain financial future; and WHEREAS, small and large businesses alike in South Windsor are facing financial difficulties; and WHEREAS, many first responders work daily under a far greater threat and do not receive hazard pay; and WHEREAS, many friends, neighbors, and residents work at grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, retirement homes, and school cafeteria staff work to provide needed services without hazard pay; and WHEREAS, hazard pay does not create a safe environment for our Town employees NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby amends the April 20, 2020, approved resolution implementing hazard pay to Town employees to end on May 8, 2020.
Resolution Creating a Safe Working Environment for Town Employees when they are Dealing with the Public at Town Hall and at the Police Department (Councilor Delnicki) BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of South Windsor shall create safe spaces at the Town Hall and at the Police Department to allow the public to interact with Town staff and public safety staff in such a fashion that there is no direct contact with the public and that all communication is conducted from behind a safe plexiglass wall and any information such as paperwork, money, etc. is transferred through a protective slot to prevent any possible transmission of the coronavirus through this transaction; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the safe space will mirror and copy what the Town of Vernon has done in their Town Hall and Police Department, as shown in attached Exhibit A.
Resolution Implementing Hazard Pay to the South Windsor Police Department (Councilor Lopez) WHEREAS, The Governor for the State of Connecticut on March 10, 2020, declared an Emergency and a Public Health Emergency due to the outbreak of Coronavirus also known as COVID-19; and WHEREAS, The Town Manager of South Windsor on March 13, 2020, declared an Emergency and a Public Health Emergency due to their being a presumptive positive case of coronavirus with the Town monitoring a second individual who traveled from an area affected by COVID-19; and WHEREAS, The Governor of the State of Connecticut has mandated all nonessential businesses close due to the potential of COVID-19 infection and spread; WHEREAS, Municipal Police business is considered essential and although safety precautions are taking place increased risk still exists; and WHEREAS, many of the officers do not have the ability to self-quarantine to keep their families safe; and WHEREAS, there have been multiple documented instances where Police Officers have come in contact with people carrying or exposed to COVID-19; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, The Town Council of South Windsor in recognition of the potentially dangerous work done by Police Officers throughout the pandemic wishes to implement a hazard pay system, starting April 13, 2020, for the Police Officers identified on attachment Exhibit B, until May 20, 2020, at such time the Council will revisit the current situation to make a further determination if hazard pay shall continue. In the event the Governor allows nonessential businesses to reopen and school goes back into session sooner said hazard pay shall stop immediately. To be eligible for a $350 weekly hazard pay stipend employees must meet the following criteria: • Be scheduled to work • Attend work for the full week; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the funding for Hazard pay shall come from the Economic Development Professional Account 11330300-00320. Town staff should seek FEMA reimbursement for expended Hazard Pay and, if reimbursable, shall return reimbursed funds to the Economic Development Professional Account 11330300-00320.
Resolution Implementing Hazard Pay to the South Windsor Volunteer Fire Department (Councilor Evans) WHEREAS, The Governor for the State of Connecticut on March 10, 2020, declared an Emergency and a Public Health Emergency due to the outbreak of Coronavirus also known as COVID-19; and WHEREAS, The Town Manager of South Windsor on March 13, 2020, declared an Emergency and a Public Health Emergency due to their being a presumptive positive case of coronavirus with the Town monitoring a second individual who traveled from an area affected by COVID-19; and WHEREAS, The Governor of the State of Connecticut has mandated all nonessential businesses close due to the potential of COVID-19 infection and spread; and WHEREAS, Fire Department business is considered essential and although safety precautions are taking place increased risk still exists; WHEREAS, many of the volunteers at the Fire Department do not have the ability to self-quarantine to keep their families safe; and WHEREAS, there have been multiple documented instances where fire fighters have come in contact with people carrying or exposed to COVID-19 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, The Town Council of South Windsor in recognition of the potentially dangerous work done by fire fighters throughout the pandemic wishes to implement a hazard pay system, starting April 13, 2020, for all South Windsor volunteer fire fighters until May 20, 2020, at such time the Council will revisit the current situation to make a further determination if hazard pay shall continue. In the event the Governor allows non-essential businesses to reopen and school goes back into session sooner said hazard pay shall stop immediately. To be eligible for a $13 per call per person in addition to the $9 base per person per call, fire fighters must respond to a call during the above-mentioned dates. Those eligible for the hazard pay from April 13, 2020 through April 24, 2020, are demonstrated on the attached Exhibit C; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the funding for Hazard pay shall come from the Economic Development Professional Account 11330300-00320. Town staff should seek FEMA reimbursement for expended Hazard Pay and, if reimbursable, shall return reimbursed funds to the Economic Development Professional Account 11330300-00320.
Discussion Item: Park & Recreation Summer Camp (requested by Councilor Snyder) (Ray Favreau to be present)
Resolution Authorizing the Town Manager to Execute a Contract Extension for the Curbside Collection and Disposal of Refuse and Recyclables Through June 30, 2030 (Councilor Lvdecker) WHEREAS, the Town has negotiated favorable terms with All American Waste, LLC for the collection and disposal of refuse and recycling; and WHEREAS, All American Waste shall properly collect, transport, and dispose of all residential municipal solid waste and recyclables collected in South Windsor; and WHEREAS, an increase in unit costs for Collection services during the fifth, seventh and ninth years based upon a Consumer Price Index adjustment not to exceed 3%; and WHEREAS, All American Waste shall agree to a municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal charge of $80 per ton charge for the two year term of July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2022, and a 2.5% increase thereafter with the extension of the All American Waste collection agreement through June 30, 2030; and WHEREAS, Ail American Waste shall agree to a municipal single stream recycling disposal charge of $25/ton for the first year, $50/ton for the second year, $77/ton in the third, $80/ton in the fourth year and 2.5% annual increases thereafter through June 30, 2030. All American Waste shall agree to pay to the Town a monthly rebate for single-stream recycling based on Official Board Markets (OBM) values for the duration of the contract. All other conditions from the previous agreements would remain the same NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes the Town Manager to sign a contract extension with All American Waste, LLC, for the curbside collection of residential refuse and recyclables through June 30, 2030.
Resolution Regarding a Dump Truck Lease (Deputy Mayor Pendleton) WHEREAS, the South Windsor Town Council previously approved in the 2019- 2020 Budget the acquisition of equipment, including a new dump truck, for the Parks and Recreation Department: Account No. 15150400 00442; and WHEREAS, the truck is to be leased through the Municipal Leasing Credit Corporation over a five-year term in the total amount of $76,760.00 pursuant to a Lease Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes the Town Manager to execute the Lease Agreement for the truck on behalf of the Town of South Windsor.
Resolution Authorizing the Sale, Donation, or Disposal of Surplus Vehicles/Equipment (Councilor Snvder) BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby declares the vehicles/equipment to be "Surplus Equipment," as shown in attached Exhibit D, and authorizes Town Manager, Michael Maniscalco to sell, donate, or otherwise dispose of these vehicles and/or equipment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the funds from the sale of the Fire Radio Repeaters be transferred to the Communications Upgrade Capital Projects Account.
Resolution Authorizing the Town Manager to Fund an Appraisal for the Birden Property and Raymond Property to the Town Council Professional Account (Councilor Hockenberry) WHEREAS, appraisals on the Birden Farm (58.84 acres) and the Raymond Farm (134.8 acres) had previously been done in Fiscal Year 2016/2017; and WHEREAS, the Town is looking at these properties again to purchase development rights in conjunction with the Connecticut Farmland Trust and the State of Connecticut; and WHEREAS, the State has said that the appraisals from Fiscal Year 2016/2017 are too old and would need to be done again NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the South Windsor Town Council hereby authorizes Town Manager, Michael Maniscalco to have appraisals done, and to take funds from the Town Council Professional Account to pay for these appraisals; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the funding to the Town Council Professional Account will be reimbursed by Open Space funds if the Town, Connecticut Farmland Trust, and State of Connecticut goes forward with the purchase of development rights.
Discussion Item: Review of a Policy to Provide for the Display of Commemorative Flags (requested by Mayor Paterna)
Public Input The public is welcome to email comments to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions.
Communications from Council
15. Public Input The public is welcome to email comments to TownCouncilComments@southwindsor-ct.gov. Town Council members will not respond to any public comments/questions. 18. Adjournment