Selectmen's meeting

  1. Reviewed and dispersed mail.
  2. Read and accepted minutes.
  3. It was reported that the new generator is in place at the Fire Station/Community room.
  4. Selectmen signed a three year contract for the Hauling of Waste (Trash and Recyclables) with Scott Laliberte of Riverside Disposal of Augusta.

Selectmen's meeting

  1. Reviewed and dispersed mail.
  2. Read and accepted minutes from previous meeting.
  3. Reviewed Warrant #20 ($14,239.40)
  4. Sand Bids Opened: The town received one bid to provide winter sand. The bid was for 2500 yards at $4.50 per yard. The total for 2500 yards is $11,500. This is .51 per yard increase over the previous year. The selectmen accepted the bid to Jean Castonguay Logging and Excavation.
  5. The five new members of the Board of Appeals were sworn in for three year terms by Town Clerk Annie Tibbetts. The members are: Chairman, Thomas Carey; assistant chairman, Roger Pelton; Secretary, Cheryl Herr-Rains, Dan Simons and Peg Lang.
  6. Selectmen signed a one year contract extension with Dan Goucher for Off- Road Winter Plowing (parking lots, etc).
  7. Reviewed bank reconciliation report.

Selectmen's meeting

  1. Reviewed and dispersed mail.
  2. Read and accepted minutes from previous meeting.
  3. Discussed possible candidates for the Board of Appeals. Four people so far have expressed an interest. One was determined to be ineligible. Selectmen will continue to contact people – the board needs to have five members.

Selectmen's meeting

  1. Reviewed and dispersed mail.
  2. Reviewed and accepted minutes from previous meeting.
  3. Reviewed and signed Warrant # 19 ($73,966.29 )
  4. Answered questions from a resident in regards to a letter he received from the town Auditor.
  5. Reviewed the bank reconciliation report.
  6. The selectmen reviewed the list of foreclosed properties with treasurer Marti Gross. She stated that a couple of the (previous) property owners have made partial payments. As a last effort to work with the foreclosed owners, the selectmen agreed to send a letter to all concerned demanding payment in full by December 31, 2014. All foreclosed properties that are not paid in full at that time will be put out to bid in the spring of 2015. The selectmen feel that this is a fair and final step.

Selectmen's meeting

  1. Reviewed and dispersed mail
  2. Reviewed and accepted notes from previous meeting.
  3. Accepted a $50 donation from Kevin and Jacqueline Hill for the Vienna Fire Department (Basic Operation Account).
  4. Discussed foreclosed properties and a tentative date for opening bids. Selectmen will send out a flyer to all town residents and put a notice in the Kennebec Journal and the Vienna Website.
  5. Discussed with a town resident an issue with ditching on Klir Beck Road. Heavy rains have created issues with some of the ditches near Flying Pond. An on sight meeting is planned for selectmen, Vienna’s road commissioner, a representative from 30 Mile River, and a rep from Kennebec County Water and Soil Conservation to discuss the situation. Due to the instability of the ditches, sand has been washing in to the streams and Flying Pond. (It was determined that rock dams and plunge pools need to be added to the ditches.)

Selectmen's meeting

  1. Reviewed and dispersed mail.
  2. Read and accepted minutes.
  3. Reviewed and signed Warrant #02 ($61,927.99).
  4. The selectmen assisted a representative of the state with property cards and lot locations.
  5. The selectmen reviewed and signed the January Bank Reconciliation report.
  6. Selectmen worked on the 2015 budget for the March Town Meeting Warrant.

Selectmen's meeting

  1. Reviewed and dispersed mail.
  2. Read and accepted minutes.
  3. Reviewed and signed Warrant #25 ($18,663.31) for 2014 bills.
  4. Reviewed and signed Warrant #1 ($23,879.80) for 2015.
  5. Chief Church reported that the Vienna Fire Department received a $1,000.00 matching grant. He also discussed with the selectmen a proposal of an additional bay to the side of the fire station. The Fire Department is in the process of having it drawn and getting bids on the project.
  6. Discussed 2014 Town Report. Those responsible for submitting organization, board, or committee reports have been contacted, with a deadline of January 31.
  7. Selectmen worked on the 2015 budget for March Town Meeting.
  8. The selectmen signed a pole permit for Central Maine Power so a resident will be able to get electricity to their home.