LISBON’S LEADERSHIP
At last night’s Town Council meeting, there were several
incidents which passed by without question.
Of course, the audience was not allowed to speak except during Audience
Participation and regardless of what questions are asked there is NEVER a valid response from the council.
The major concern
is why the presentation by Runyon Kersteen Ouellette wasn’t recorded so people
could see it on Friday night. It
was not a classified brief or a matter of national security so why was it kept
from the people?
Lisbon Town Manager Stephen G. Eldridge
Lisbon Town Council Chairman Fern LaRochelle
There are several
reasons and the major one is that the council and Mr. Eldridge do not want the
people to know that the Undesignated Fund Balance is $226,459.00 below the
required acceptance level to comply with Section 86-1 Fund Balance Policy. Remember that Mr. Eldridge took over as Town Manager the
balance on the Undesignated Fund was over $3,000,000.00 that’s right over three
million dollars and now it is short $226,459.00.
How did I arrive at this figure?
I took the 2013 Municipal Tax Rate
Calculation Standard Form submitted by the town to the state. Under the Tax Commitment line is
$10,422,328.03 and multiplied it times the .125 required in our Charter to
determine our Undesignated Fund Balance and came up with $1,302,791.00. This is what our Undesignated Fund Balance
should be but according to the annual audit it is ONLY $1,067,332.00.
You do the math.
I guess this explains the line in the audit that reads “The town’s
unassigned fund balance changed from 2012 to 2013 as a result of an unfavorable
expenditure budget variance.”
Hang on for the next situation. On the Agenda was a request for a
Supplemental Appropriations for $39,925.00 to be taken from the Town Surplus
Fund (Undesignated Fund) to be appropriated to the Town wage accounts in the
budget with the appropriate adjustment being credited to each individual wage
account! This translates into a wage
increase for town employees. However,
this is wrong in so many ways it is not funny.
Before
I go any further, I want to clarify one thing and that is I believe the town
WORKERS deserve a pay raise but not management.
In Mr. Eldridge's contract there is a clause
which says “Compensation shall be adjusted by the Town Council on the basis of
an annual evaluation, but the increase in compensation shall at least be equal
to the increases for non-Union personnel.” Can anyone
guess who is involved in the negotiations process; that’s right Stephen
Eldridge! Of course, there is no
conflict of interest; this is just Lisbon justice at work.
This Supplemental appropriation is a clear violation of the
town Charter, Section 86-1, Fund Balance Policy, paragraph (C) which states
“Once the town achieves its goal of an appropriate level of undesignated fund
balance, any excess fund may be utilized for other municipal purposes,
including, without limitation, additional capital improvement needs, tax rate
stabilization or reduction purposes….”
Since the balance on the Undesignated
Fund is below the required figure this supplemental appropriation is a violation
of the town Charter. Mr. Eldridge and
the town council do not care what is in the Charter. Management does what it wants regardless of
what the Charter says.
Larry Fillmore
2 comments:
This is how low the Town of Lisbon has sunk is the 6 years of Town Manager Steve Eldridge's reign. He has been able to accomplish this only with the sanction of the town council.
We will be having two new faces on the town council in January. Will they have the guts to NOT renew Eldridge's contract?
We can only hope!
My guess is that Ward and Bickford will sway the two new faces, and Garrison will do as he always does and vote with the crowd.
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