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Towly <br /> �un Of <br /> r� <br /> P. O. Box 1108 <br /> �pBLE�' MASHPEE. MA 02649 <br /> FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES <br /> Town Hall <br /> July 9 , 1991 <br /> Present : Tom Bodwell, Tony Gallo , Deirdre Greelish, Denise <br /> Sullivan <br /> Al Polsi joined the meeting at 7 : 30 p.m. <br /> The Finance Committee meeting commenced at 7 p.m. The first <br /> order of business was the approval of the minutes of June 24, <br /> and June 27 , 1991 . Deirdre motioned that the members approve <br /> the minutes of both meetings as submitted. Denise Sullivan <br /> seconded the motion and there was a unanimous vote of <br /> approval. <br /> Tony noted that there was only one piece of correspondence <br /> and that was from the Town Clerk. In a memorandum dated July <br /> 9 , 1991 the clerk noted. that as of July 7 , 1991 508 shellfish <br /> permits had been. sold. From April to July monies collected <br /> and turned in totalled $5, 810 . <br /> Tony noted that this meeting had been called to "brainstorm" <br /> ideas on how to save the town money. Tony stated that he <br /> would like the town to have better control over the use of <br /> town vehicles . The original plan was to have all town <br /> vehicles parked at the DPW building and they would have to be <br /> signed out from that location as part of a motor pool. This <br /> plan however was never implemented. Tony also questioned the <br /> use of private vehicles and putting in travel vouchers when <br /> there are town vehicles available. He stressed the need for <br /> accountability and he stated that a pool would provide better, <br /> usage. The members agreed with Tony' s suggestions citing the <br /> need for better control.. Deirdre stressed that the Committee <br /> needed more information about insurance coverage when there <br /> are a number of individuals available to drive various cars . <br /> Denise also noted the need for fuel control . Tony cited the <br /> need for a transportation coordinator to control the car <br /> pool. This could be an additional duty of the DPW Director <br /> for a sum of money or an individual in the office. All <br /> members concurred that there is a definite need to explore <br /> the benefits of a car pool, possible present abuse , insurance <br /> coverage and the necessity of a transportation coordinator.. <br /> Denise agreed to investigate the present insurance and <br /> coverage that would be needed for a car pool . <br /> The second item suggested to save the town money was the <br /> policy of compensatory time . Denise noted that presently <br /> town employees can earn up to 12 days per year in <br /> compensatory time. There are presently, two types of <br />
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