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from the Personnel Salary/Wage Account to the Board of Appeals Salary/Wage <br /> Account . <br /> Motion carries by voice vote 9 :55 p.m. <br /> Article 25: <br /> To see if the Town will vote to reclassify the position of Program <br /> Supervisor - Leisure Services , Grade 6 (Step 1) to Grade 8 (Step 1 ). , <br /> classified under the Personnel Administration Plan (Appendix B) with said <br /> upgrade to be effective on August 31 and to raise and appropriate $1 ,962 to be <br /> allocated to the Leisure Services Wages Account. <br /> Submitted by Personnel Board <br /> Explanation: This article is based on the reclassification study of all <br /> P.A.P. positions . The action on this article will promote both internal and <br /> external equity, and has been forwarded as a result of study and <br /> recommendation by the Personnel Board. <br /> Motion: Motion Article 25 be voted as printed in warrant. <br /> Motion to raise and appropriate $1222. <br /> Motion carries by voice vote 9 :55 p.m. <br /> Article 26: <br /> To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to purchase <br /> an ambulance and to determine whether to raise this appropriation by transfer <br /> from available funds in the Ambulance Reserve Account , by borrowing or <br /> otherwise. <br /> Submitted by Fire Chief <br /> Explanation: This article authorizes the purchase of a new ambulance for the <br /> Fire and Rescue Department in order to replace a 1985 ambulance with high <br /> mileage and maintenance costs. Funding for this vehicle will be provided from <br /> manias collected through ambulance service billing fees at no additional cost <br /> to Town taxpayers . <br /> Motion: Motion to transfer $90, 000 from the Ambulance Reserve Account to the <br /> 1994 Ambulance Account. <br /> Motion carries by voice vote 10 : 00 P.M. <br /> Article 27 : <br /> To see if the Town of Mashpee will instruct its representative to the <br /> General Court to support an amendment to the Fi94 state budget to guarantee <br /> that cities and towns receive the full $47 million growth in lottery revenues . <br />