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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-11-17 agenda packet TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF SELECTMEN 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER,, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 w Richard M. Vaillancourt,Chairman William F.Gordon TEL.(078)688-0510 Rosemary Connelly Smedile FAX(078)688-0556 Donald B. Stewart Tracy M. Watson BOARD OF SELECTMEN&LICENSING COMMISSIONERS AGENDA MONDAY,NOVEMBER 17,2014 at 7:00 PM TOWN HALL MEETING ROOM I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IIl. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. October 20,2014 Open Session Minutes,as written IV. COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS A. New business recognition-Tbe Maker Mill B. FY2015 Budget Status Report-Lyne Savage,Director of Finance V. CONSENT ITEMS A. Rabbi Zalman Borenstein of Chabad of North Andover requests the use of the Town Common for a menorah display from December 15,2014-December 24,2014 and to have a menorah lighting on December 18,2014 from 5:30 p.m.to 7:00 p.m. B. E.J.Foulds,North Andover Festival Committee,requests permission to conduct Santa parade on November 201h,2014. C. Appointment to Greater Lawrence Community Action Council-Jonathan Z.Pearlson D. Appointment to Elderly/Disabled Taxation Fund Committee-Muriel Katschker E. Winter Parking Ban F. Request to dispose of surplus equipment-Fire Department G. Appointment of Custodian for 43 Lincoln Street,North Andover(MGL c60, §77B) VI. PUBLIC HEARING A. Property Tax Classification B. Personnel Policy Amendments VII. OLD BUSINESS VIII. NEW BUSINESS IX. PUBLIC COMMENT X. TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT A. 'Ask the Manager' B. Police Department—October 2014 Crime Statistics C. Fire Department—October 2014 Activity Reports D. Job Posting/Vacancy Log XI. NEXT MEETING DATE Monday,December 1,2014 XII. ADJOURNMENT Approval of Minutes BOARD OF SELECTMEN MINUTES October 20, 2014 CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Richard Vaillancourt called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM at Town Hall Meeting Room. ATTENDANCE: The following were present: Chairman Richard Vaillancourt, Clerk William Gordon, Rosemary Smedile, Donald Stewart, Town Manager Andrew Maylor, and Assistant Town Manager Ray Santilli, Executive Assistant, Laurie Burzlaff. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE i APPROVAL OF MINUTES: William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile to approve the Open Session Minutes of October 6, 2014. Vote approved 4-0. COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: Chairman Vaillancourt announced Tracy Watson was absent from the meeting due to illness. New Business Recognition Jen Zinzopoulos from Salon Jen Z was present to receive a Certificate of Appreciation. l Selectman Meeting Schedule for First Half of 2015 Chairman Vaillancourt presented the schedule for Selectmen's meetings for the first six months of calendar year 2015. The Board was in agreement with the dates and acknowledged dates may be added, deleted, and/or changed as the need arises or as circumstances dictate. Town Manager, Andrew Maylor, announced that McEvoy Field will probably not be ready for public use until next fall in order to allow the grass to fully develop, but they',will evaluate it in the spring. Information regarding the field will be posted on the Town's website. i CONSENT ITEMS: Ted Tripp Patriotic'Observance Committee requests permission to conduct Veteran's Day parade and ceremony on November 11, 2014. Clerk, William Gordon, read a letter from Edward Mitchell, Director of Veteran Services, requesting'approval to`conduct the Veterans' Day Parade and Ceremony on Tuesday, November 11,'2014 starting at 10:00 a.m. All relevant Town Departments recommend approval. William Gordon'made a MOTION,'seconded!by Rosemary Smedile, that the Board of Selectmen approve the request of the Patriotic Observance Committee to conduct Veterans'Day Parade and Ceremony on November 11, 2014. Vote approved 4-0. Judy Beresford of Merrimack Valley Presbyterian Church requests permission to use the Town Common for"A Common Christmas"on Sunday, December 7, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Joyce Marceau of Merrimack Valley Presbyterian Church was present to request permission to use the Town Common for"A Common Christmas" on Sunday, December 7, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. All relevant Town Departments recommend approval. The town will work with the church to come up with a plan for placement of their banners. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, that the Board of Selectmen approve the request of Merrimack Valley Presbyterian Church to use the Town Common for"A Common Christmas"on Sunday, December 7, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Appointment to Affordable Housing Trust-Laurie Burzlaff Town Manager, Andrew Maylor, announced he has resigned from the Affordable Housing Trust and that the Board's Appointments Subcommittee is recommending the appointment of Laurie Burzlaff to serve the remainder of his term. Board of Selectmen Minutes October 20, 2014 2 William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, that the Board of Selectmen appoint Laurie Burzlaff to the Affordable Housing Trust for a term ending June 30, 2015. Vote approved 4-0. Affordable Unit Resale—4 Harvest Drive, Unit#108 (Oakridge Village) The Citizens' Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA) has notified the Town that the affordable housing unit at 4 Harvest Drive, Unit#108 (Oakridge Village) is up for sale. It is recommended the Board not exercise its right of first refusal. William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, that the Board of Selectmen decline the right of first refusal to purchase the affordable housing unit at 4 Harvest Drive, Unit #108 (Oakridge Village). Vote approved 4-0. Accept Donation ($540)from the North Andover Merchant's Association to the Fire Department for Fire Prevention Week Education The North Andover Merchant's Association has made a generous donation to the Fire Department for Fire Prevention Week Education. Chair Vaillancourt noted that the Merchant's Association also donated $7500.00 to the school department which was accepted by the School Committee last week. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, that the Board of Selectmen accept the donation from the North Andover Merchant's Association to the Fire Department in the amount of$540.00 for Fire Prevention Week Education. Vote approved 4-0. Request to Dispose of Surplus Equipment— Information Technology Department Per the Town Policy regarding surplus equipment, IT Director, Matt Killen, submitted a list of assets for disposal. William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, that the Board of Selectmen approve the request of IT Director Matt Killen to dispose of surplus computer equipment per his memo to the Town Manager dated October 16, 2014. Vote approved 4-0. Accept and sign Easement for Rea's Pond Sewer Pump Station Included in the packet is a memorandum from Timothy Willett, regarding the signing of the easement for the Rea's Pond Sewer Pump Station. Town Manager, Andrew Maylor, explained that the easement allows the town to construct, operate and repair the new sewer pump station and that the easement is necessary because the parcel on which the station is to be built belongs to the North Andover Conservation Commission. The state legislature voted to approve the easement on July 30, 2014. William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, that the Board of Selectmen accept and sign the easement from the North Andover Conservation Commission for Rea's Pond Sewer Pump Station as presented. Vote approved 4-0. FY16 Budget Policy Statement In accordance with the Town Charter, Chapter 9-2-3, "on or before the first day of November of each year, the Board of Selectmen, after consulting with the Town Manager, shall issue a policy statement relating to the budget for the ensuing fiscal year. The statement shall establish the outer limits of possible budget growth for the town." Town Manager, Andrew Maylor, gave an overview of the budget process and presented to the Board the FY16 Budget Policy Statement. Mr. Maylor read the action items/goals from the Budget Policy Statement. The Board thanked Mr. Maylor for a great job. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, that the Board of Selectmen approve the FY16 Budget Policy Statement as presented. Vote approved 4-0. LICENSING COMMISSIONERS: William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to open a meeting of the North Andover Licensing Commission. Vote approved 4-0. Donald Stewart acted as Licensing Chairman in Tracy Watson's absence. A. Mukta Shah of Merrimack College requests a One-Day Wine & Malt License for"Fall Fest" at Monican Court on Saturday October 25 2014 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Board of Selectmen Minutes October 20, 2014 3 B. Mukta Shah of Merrimack College requests a One-Day Wine & Malt License for a "Greve/Goldziher Banquet" at the Rogers Center on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 from 6:00 P.M.to 10:00 P.M. William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, that the Board of Selectmen, acting as Licensing Commissioners, approve both requests for One-Day Wine and Malt Licenses for Merrimack College for events on October 25, 2014 and November 5, 2014. Vote approved 4-0. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to close a meeting of the North Andover Licensing Commission. Vote approved 4-0. PUBLIC HEARING: Removal of Public Shade Trees per MGL c87 �3-795 Chickering Road (new fire station site) Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, to open a public hearing for the removal of public shade trees per MGL c87, §3 at 795 Chickering Road. Vote approved 4-0. Assistant Town Manager, Ray Santilli, explained that the Town is requesting to remove six (6) public shade trees from the right-of-way in front of the Town's property located at 795 Chickering Road for the construction of the new fire station, where work is set to begin on November 3, 2014. William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to close the public hearing for the removal of public shade trees per MGL c87, §3 at 795 Chickering Road. Vote approved 4-0. William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, that the Board of Selectmen approve the request of the Town to remove six(6)public shade trees at 795 Chickering Road. Vote approved 4-0. National Grid Pole Petition - Regency Place and Blue Ridge Road William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to open a Public Hearing on National Grid Pole Petition#16683985-Regency Place and Blue Ridge Road. Vote approved 4-0. I Chairman Valliancourt recognized the representative from National Grid, Dave Aguar, who explained the purpose of the petition is so National Grid can put in new underground utilities at Regency Place and Blue Ridge Road. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, to close the Public Hearing on National Grid Pole Petition #16683985-Regency Place and Blue Ridge Road. Vote approved 4-0. William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to approve National Grid pole petition#16683985 Regency Place and Blue Ridge Road, to install primary pullbox, primary electrical conduit and secondary electrical conduit as presented. Vote approved 4-0. OLD BUSINESS: None NEW BUSINESS: None PUBLIC COMMENT: Chairman Vaillancourt reminded the public of the upcoming election on November 4'h and that the polls would be open from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. Board of Selectmen Minutes October 20, 2014 4 TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT: "Ask the Manager" As a follow up to the question asked at the last meeting regarding National Grid's rate increase, Town Manager, Andrew Maylor, indicated the rate increase will have no effect on the town and school budgets since the rate increase is on the generation of electricity only. The town procures generation of electricity from another company, not National Grid. Mr. Maylor addressed the question of whether the town will be pursuing installation of solar panels on public buildings. Mr. Maylor stated he is working with the school department to draft a Request for Proposals to hire a consultant to evaluate the sites and buildings in town. The town will use that evaluation to determine whether solar installations are worthwhile to pursue. Mr. Maylor also announced that the town is exploring the possibility of installing a solar powered bench at McEvoy Field that allows you to charge your cell phone. FY16 Budget Calendar A draft of the FY16 budget calendar was provided to the Board. Police Department-September 2014 Crime Statistics Included in the packet is a summary of the September 2014 crime statistics provided by Police Chief Paul Gallagher. i Fire Department-September 2014 Activity Report Included in the packet is the September 2014 Activity Report provided by the Fire Department. NEXT MEETING DATE: The Board agreed to cancel the meeting scheduled for November 3, 2014 and will evaluate the upcoming agenda to determine if the Board needs to add another meeting or delay meeting until the next scheduled meeting on November 17, 2014. ADJOURNMENT: Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, to adjourn the meeting at 8:01 p.m. Vote approved 4-0. Laurie A. ur B z laff Executive Assistant William F. Gordon, Clerk of the Board ,I i Communications And Announcements Certificate of Appreciation Presented to The Maker Mill In appreciation for locating your business in the Town of North Andover. Thank you on behalf of the Town of North Andover. Presented by the North Andover Board of Selectmen November 17, 2014 ` 1c � ° Richard Vaillancourt, Chairman TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT 120 MAIN STREET, 01845 iii/�� %' ,•. Lyne M Savage Telephone(978)688-9523 Finance Director/Town Accountant email 4w_�v, ge�c tawvnotxacar t9r arncic ver�ccrm MEMORANDUM To: Andrew Maylor, Town Manager From: Lyne M Savage, Finance Director/Town Accountant Subject: Budget Status Reports FY 2015 Date: November 3, 2014 Enclosed please find the budget status reports for Revenue and Expenses as of the end of the first quarter of Fiscal 2015, September 30, 2014. Also included are the fund balances for all Special Revenue and Capital Projects funds for your review. The cash balance report from the Treasurer's office is attached along with any notes reflecting unreconciled items. If you have any comments or concerns, please do not hesitate to call. General Fund Revenue: • All budget amounts are based on the 2014 Annual Town Meeting. • Property Tax Revenue: collections are at 24.2% year to date which is right in line with this same period last year which was 24.3%. • Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes: collections for the first quarter are running at 6.7% which is down 4.3% or $147,756 from this same time last year. The majority of Motor Vehicle Excise taxes are billed in the month of February with the collection occurring in the months of March and April. • Meals Tax: collections are running at 28.3% slightly up from this same time last year which was 26.9%. • Payment in Lieu of Taxes: typically received in the month of March from the Housing Authority. • Ambulance Services: collections are at 24.4% year to date compared to last year when collections were 18.4% of budget. • Inspections Fees (Bldg. /Plum. /Elec.) collections are at 41.89% which is up from last year which was 35.93%, through the first quarter. • Interest Income: collections continue are tracking well against budget at 27.4% through the first quarter. • When Motor Vehicle Excise Tax is factored out of Local Receipts revenue are tracking at 25.77% of budget. i Although some revenues are still not reflecting any collections at this time in the fiscal year, this is normal; some revenues are collected at specific times within the fiscal year and are not typically collected on a monthly basis. At this point in the fiscal year all revenues are tracking on target and I expect we will meet budget. Expenses: All departmental budgets are running at approximately 25% of target at this point in the fiscal year which is right on track. There are no areas of concern at this time. As more information becomes available I will update you as needed. Enterprise Funds: Water/Sewer: • Water revenues collections are at 22.1% of budget with expenditures running at 30.5% of budget. Sewer revenues collected are at 24.7%, of budget with expenditures running at 22.6% of budget. Based on normal operations this is not unusual for this time in the fiscal year. j Stevens Estate: • Stevens Estate collections are at 69.7%, up 32.9% or $103,800, compared to this same time last year with the expenditures running at 35.4%, up 4.9% or $20,728, for this same period last year. At this time I see know areas of concern. I hope the above information is helpful, and if you have any question or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER- GENERAL FUND REVENUES FOR PERIOD ENDING 07101114 THROUGH 09130114 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FYI MTD FYI Year To Date Bud et Budget Balance FYI Year To Date 911/2014-9/30/2014 07/01114-09/30/14 07/01/13-09/30113 PROPERTY TAXES Personal Property Tax(+) $13,752.05 $741,585.04 $0.00 ($741,585.04) 0.0% $692,452.03 28.9% Real Estate Tax(+) $315,279.84 $14,966,608.10 $65,345,131.55 $50,378,523.45 22.9% $14,583,640.94 23.9% Tax Title(+) $71,376.13 $94,731.49 $0.00 ($94,731.49) 0.0% $153,610.16 0.0% Sub-total : PROPERTY TAXES $400,408.02 $15,802,924.63 $65,345,131.55 $49,542,206.92 24.2% $15,429,703.13 24.3% LOCAL RECEIPTS Motor Vehcile Excise(+) $95,895.93 $248,79.1.79 $3,700,000.00 $3,451,208.21 6.7% $396,547.94 11.0% Jet Fuel(+) $0.00 $2,489.41 $20,000.00 $17,510.59 12.4% $6,429.78 31.3% Meals Tax(+) $127,546.02 $127,546.02 $450,000.00 $322,453.98 28.3% $122,056.10 26.9% Penalties/Interest Prop Tax(+) $9,755.05 $20,206.15 $122,000.00 $101,793.85 16.6% $57.81 0.0% Penalties/Interest Motor Veh(+) $1,373.72 $5,869.29 $17,000.00 $11,130.71 34.5% $29,718.72 29.7% Penalties/Interest Tax Title(+) $9,622.23 $17,190.35 $63,000.00 $45,809.65 27.3% $4,723.43 24.9% Over/Under(+) $24.99 $249.56 $0.00 ($249.56) 0.0% $73,869.44 211.1% Lien Certificate(+) $2,410.00 $8,070.00 $40,000.00 $31,930.00 20.2% $200.09 0.0% Treasures Demand Fee(+) $5,870.00 $25,578.56 $70,000.00 $44,421.44 36.5% $8,725.00 24.1% Payment in Lieu of Taxes(+) $0.00 $0.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 0.0% $24,810.29 40.6% Wheelabrator Annual Payment(+) $24,178.00 $72,534.00 $288,835.72 $216,301.72 25.1% $0.00 0.0% Wheelabrator Host Fee(+) $100,683.25 $353,366.76 $1,544,829.49 $1,191,462.73 22.9% $28,191.57 9.9% Ambulance Sevices(+) $59,936.05 $214,424.32 $880,000.00 $665,575.68 24.4% $276,383.23 18.4% Dog Fees(+) $274.00 $1,044.00 $43,000.00 $41,956.00 2.4% $250,898.07 29.0% Town Clerk Fees(+) $2,035.00 $6,708.00 $26,000.00 $19,292.00 25.8% $1,140.00 2.5% Extended Polling Hours(+) $7,090.00 $7,090.00 $0.00 ($7,090.00) 0.0% $6,719.00 25.2% Cable Fees(+) $0.00 $0.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0/ Clerk Violation Fees $500.00 $900.00 $2,000.00 $1,100.00 45.0/ $620.00 31.0% Passports(+) $900.00 $4,500.00 $19,000.00 $14,500.00 23.7% $4,050.00 21.3% Clerk Application Fees(+) $0.00 $0.00 $100.00 $100.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Conservation Fees(+) $11.00 $139.00 $700.00 $561.00 19.9% $174.00 26.4% Planning Board Fees(+) $7,434.32 $20,104.30 $18,000.00 ($2,104.30) 111.7% $500.00 2.2% Police Fees(+) $487.00 $1,200.00 $3,000.00 $1,800.00 40.0% $1,020.00 35.4% Building Inspection Fees(+) $57,964.44 $249,573.22 $600,000.00 $350,426.78 41.6% $226,243.04 37.7% Plumbing Inspection Fees(+) $5,157.84 $23,978.73 $60,000.00 $36,021.27 40.0% $18,188.37 30.3% Electrical Inspection Fees(+) $12,911.00 $44,801.19 $100,000.00 $55,198.81 44.8% $23,757.12 27.5% Weights and Measureres(+) $300.00 $300.00 $3,000.00 $2,700.00 10.0% $0.00 0.0% Recycling Fees(+) $424.50 $2,092.00 $42,000.00 $39,908.00 5.0% $13,212.25 27.0% School Medicaid Reimbursment(+) $25.00 $40.00 $150,000.00 $149,960.00 0.0% $32,024.08 21.3% School Misc(+) $301.55 $5,266.55 $0.00 ($5,266.55) 0.0% $203.20 0.0% Library Fines(+) $242.18 $615.52 $0.00 ($615.52) 0.0% $582.72 0.0% Bathing Beach Receipts(+) $0.00 $13,416.00 $30,000.00 $16,584.00 44.7% $14,673.00 48.9% TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER- GENERAL FUND REVENUES FOR PERIOD ENDING 07101114 THROUGH 09130114 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FY15 MTD FYI Year To Date Budget Budget Balance FYI Year To Date 911/2014-9/3012014 07/01/14-09/30/14 07/01/13-09/30113 Rental Income(Thrify Shop, Credit $985.00 $2,955.00 $11,580.00 $8,625.00 25.5% $2,925.00 25.3% Cell Tower Lease(+) $9,551.22 $19,102.44 $85,000.00 $65,897.56 22.5% $18,546.06 21.9% Assessors Receipts(+) $0.00 $213.00 $1,000.00 $787.00 21.3% $215.00 12.6% Misc Departmental Receipts(+) ($35,014.77) $12,427.11 $1,000.00 ($11,427.11) 1242.7% $6,286.51 311.7% Board of Appeals Receipts(+) $250.00 $500.00 $3,000.00 $2,500.00 16.7% $1,150.00 38.3% Police 10%Admin Fee(+) $4,360.20 $8,462.40 $40,000.00 $31,537.60 21.2% $12,904.30 36.9% Fire Alarm Box Permit Fee(+) $0.00 $0.00 $21,400.00 $21,400.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Veterans Benefits(Boxford)(+) $0.00 $0.00 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Liquor Licenses(+) $850.00 $1,350.00 $98,300.00 $96,950.00 1.4% $0.00 0.0% Other Alcohol Licenses(+) $100.00 $500.00 $3,100.00 $2,600.00 16.1% $400.00 50.0% Food Licenses(+) $0.00 $200.00 $6,675.00 $6,475.00 3.0% $100.00 2.7% Misc Licenses(+) $0.00 $0.00 $6,175.00 $6,175.00 0.0% $100.00 0.9% License to Carry Firearms(+) $300.00 $987.50 $7,000.00 $6,012.50 14.1% $2,787.50 84.5% Fire Permits(+) $3,238.00 $12,848.00 $42,000.00 $29,152.00 30.6% $14,905.00 37.5% Gas Permits(+) $3,706.15 $7,804.15 $26,000.00 $18,195.85 30.0% $8,614.10 53.2% Fishing and Boating Licenses(+) $35.00 $955.00 $4,800.00 $3,845.00 19.9% $1,250.00 26.6% Burial Permits(+) $150.00 $850.00 $3,500.00 $2,650.00 24.3% $825.00 35.7% Health Dept Fees(+) $2,375.99 $4,360.99 $53,000.00 $48,639.01 8.2% $3,978.80 6.9% Parking Fines(+) $1,230.00 $2,400.00 $18,000.00 $15,600.00 13.3% $1,957.40 9.9% Court Fines(+) $6,895.00 $24,112.50 $89,000.00 $64,887.50 27.1% $26,822.50 28.0% False Alarm Fines(+) $50.00 $50.00 $6,000.00 $5,950.00 0.8% $50.00 0.9% Interest Income(+) $11,436.12 $35,562.42 $130,000.00 $94,437.58 27.4% $36,963.06 31.2% Sub-total : LOCAL RECEIPTS $543,850.98 $1,613,725.23 $8,995,995.21 $7,382,269.98 17.9% $1,706,498.48 19.5% MISC NON RECURRING Misc Non Recurring-Hopkinton Bill $10,042.82 $38,728.21 $0.00 ($38,728.21) 0.0% $38,877.33 0.0% Misc Non Recurring -Departmental $32,254.00 $40,322.50 $0.00 ($40,322.50) 0.0% $50,489.58 0.0% Misc Non Recurring-Medicare Part D $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $0.00 ($ 0.00) 0.0% $26,572.55 28.0% Misc Non Recurring-Bond Premium $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $0.00 ($ 0.00) 0.0% $10,032.08 0.0% Sub-total :MISC NON RECURRING $42,296.82 $79,050.71 $0.00 ($79,050.71) 0.0% $125,971.54 132.6% STATE AID Exemption:Vets, Blind&Surviving $1,171.00 $57,446.00 $73,484.00 $16,038.00 78.2% $60,837.00 82.8% State Owned Land(+) $19,376.00 $58,128.00 $196,920.00 $138,792.00 29.5% $49,230.00 25.0% Veterens Benefits(+) $0.00 $42,062.00 $212,557.00 $170,495.00 19.8% $0.00 0.0% Unrestricted General Government Aid $151,965.00 $455,895.00 $1,774,377.00 $1,318,482.00 25.7% $443,592.00 25.0% Chapter 70(+) $605,191.00 $1,815,572.00 $7,068,576.00 $5,253,004.00 25.7% $1,767,144.00 25.0% Charter Tuition Assessment Reimbursement $0.00 $0.00 $11,096.00 $11,096.00 0.0% $3,867.00 34.9% School Building Assistance(+) $0.00 $0.00 $412,131.00 $412,131.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Sub-total :STATE AID $777,703.00 $2,429,103.00 $9,749,141.00 $7,320,038.00 24.9% $2,324,670.00 23.8% TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER- GENERAL FUND REVENUES FOR PERIOD ENDING 07101114 THROUGH 09130114 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FYI MTD FYI Year To Date Budget Budget Balance FYI Year To Date 9/112014-9/30/2014 07/01/14-09/30114 07/01/13-09/30113 TRANSFER/OTHER REVENUE SOURCES Transfer from Sewer(+) $35,321.93 $105,965.79 $423,863.13 $317,897.34 25.0% $103,381.26 25.0% Transfer from Water(+) $75,059.13 $225,177.39 $900,709.53 $675,532.14 25.0% $219,685.26 25.0% Transfer from Stevens Estate(+) $3,968.46 $11,905.38 $47,621.50 $35,716.12 25.0% $11,615.01 25.0% Transfer from Special Revenue(+) $0.00 $0.00 $61,350.00 $61,350.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Transfer from-GLSD(+) $0.00 $0.00 $143,103.08 $143,103.08 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Transfer from Free Cash(+) $0.00 $0.00 $838,000.00 $838,000.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Sub-total :TRANSFER/OTHER $114,349.52 $343,048.56 $2,414,647.24 $2,071,598.68 14.2% $334,681.53 21.7% REVENUE SOURCES Total : REVENUES $1,878,608.34 $20,267,852.13 $86,504,915.00 $66,237,062.87 23.4% $19,921,524.68 23.8% TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER - GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES FOR PERIOD ENDING 07101114 THROUGH 09130114 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FY15 MTD FY15 Year To Date Budget Budget Balance FYI Year To Date 9/1/2014-9130/2014 07101/14-09/30/14 07101/13-09130/13 EXPENSES GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Moderator(+) $0.00 $0.00 $825.00 $825.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Town Manager(+) $26,389.26 $79,599.67 $380,925.20 $301,325.53 20.9% $68,821.66 22.0% Finance Committee(+) $0.00 $333.33 $795.00 $461.67 41.9% $333.00 41.9% Assistant Town Manager(+) $3,719.36 $11,158.08 $0.00 ($11,158.08) 0.0% $11,327.18 20.2% Human Resources(+) $6,538.58 $19,263.21 $83,958.00 $64,694.79 22.9% $18,730.44 21.9% Town Accountant(+) $19,599.44 $53,951.39 $230,739.44 $176,788.05 23.4% $50,050.36 22.1% Assessors(+) $16,994.49 $56,112.58 $313,108.00 $256,995.42 17.9% $70,876.82 22.8% Treasurer/Col lector(+) $29,493.08 $80,984.18 $310,685.00 $229,700.82 26.1% $82,679.86 27.1% Legal(+) $432.00 $3,741.48 $165,000.00 $161,258.52 2.3% $15,011.45 9.6% Town Clerk(+) $21,171.56 $52,486.45 $353,767.00 $301,280.55 14.8% $51,114.90 18.2% Community Development(+) $26,359.07 $68,662.87 $223,064.00 $154,401.13 30.8% $51,786.43 23.4% Planning(+) $6,187.74 $12,320.64 $118,773.00 $106,452.36 10.4% $24,858.99 22.1% Conservation(+) $7,731.63 $22,303.07 $115,744.00 $93,440.93 19.3% $19,750.96 21.3% Board of Appeals(+) $2,850.00 $8,550.00 $39,062.00 $30,512.00 21.9% $8,320.17 22.3% Sub-total : GENERAL GOVERNMENT $167,466.21 $469,466.95 $2,336,445.64 $1,866,978.69 20.1% $473,662.22 21.5% PUBLIC SAFETY Police(+) $374,628.53 $1,122,213.78 $4,736,859.94 $3,614,646.16 23.7% $1,007,241.45 22.0% Fire(+) $403,563.05 $1,152,491.03 $4,873,908.81 $3,721,417.78 23.6% $1,146,768.93 24.7% Public Safety Reserve(+) $0.00 $0.00 $67,803.94 $67,803.94 0.0% $94,213.08 45.1% Inspection Services(+) $19,597.68 $57,580.24 $262,548.00 $204,967.76 21.9% $56,424.55 21.1% Emergency Management(+) $1,712.77 $2,471.26 $41,475.00 $39,003.74 6.0% $2,235.25 7.1% Sub-total : PUBLIC SAFETY $799,502.03 $2,334,756.31 $9,982,595.69 $7,647,839.38 23.4% $2,306,883.26 23.7% EDUCATION Franklin School(+) $398,252.48 $445,091.74 $4,750,465.02 $4,305,373.28 9.4% $377,234.41 8.5% Systemwide(+) $486,324.64 $972,362.65 $4,484,968.13 $3,512,605.48 21.7% $712,916.07 17.7% High School(+) $705,272.16 $863,577.11 $9,017,518.03 $8,153,940.92 9.6% $891,051.04 9.9% Central Office(+) $83,112.64 $261,508.89 $1,124,555.76 $863,046.87 23.3% $265,948.90 24.6% Middle School(+) $547,805.91 $651,992.56 $7,043,210.73 $6,391,218.17 9.3% $611,279.64 9.2% Atkinson School(+) $197,299.73 $232,325.71 $2,597,024.26 $2,364,698.55 8.9% $238,075.08 9.9% Kittridge School(+) $160,212.85 $204,695.74 $1,869,261.77 $1,664,566.03 11.0% $182,754.55 10.4% Thomson School(+) $169,185.50 $194,863.17 $2,145,458.31 $1,950,595.14 9.1% $189,213.87 9.3% Sargent School(+) $298,268.28 $331,668.99 $3,788,211.90 $3,456,542.91 8.8% $350,142.60 9.8% All Elementary(+) $31,070.06 $34,171.98 $346,700.34 $312,528.36 9.9% $25,376.50 15.0% Out of District(+) $457,207.94 $475,345.01 $5,145,286.75 $4,669,941.74 9.2% $735,660.63 15.5% Sub-total : EDUCATION $3,534,012.19 $4,667,603.55 $42,312,661.00 $37,645,057.45 11.0% $4,579,653.29 11.5% PUBLIC WORKS TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER - GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES FOR PERIOD ENDING 07101114 THROUGH 09130114 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FY15 MTD FY15 Year To Date Budget Budget Balance FY14 Year To Date 9/1/2014-913012014 07101/14-09/30/14 07/01/13-09/30113 EXPENSES Administration(+) $35,020.13 $99,964.35 $437,251.00 $337,286.65 22.9% $92,754.18 23.3% Streets and Sidewalks(+) $54,647.79 $149,374.07 $839,582.00 $690,207.93 17.8% $275,471.19 29.5% Solid Waste(Trash)Collections(+) $138,698.52 $193,417.58 $1,238,937.00 $1,045,519.42 15.6% $212,577.76 18.6% Fleet Maintenance(+) $44,392.21 $80,156.62 $390,509.00 $310,352.38 20.5% $69,030.13 19.0% Structures and Grounds(+) $37,535.50 $98,854.97 $538,357.00 $439,502.03 18.4% $110,838.36 21.1% Snow and Ice(+) $0.00 $185.40 $875,000.00 $874,814.60 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Sub-total : PUBLIC WORKS $310,294.15 $621,952.99 $4,319,636.00 $3,697,683.01 14.4% $760,671.62 16.2% HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Health(+) $16,334.47 $47,128.09 $214,489.83 $167,361.74 22.0% $45,598.86 22.5% Elder Services(+) $19,764.09 $58,635.17 $255,162.20 $196,527.03 23.0% $56,431.26 22.4% Youth Services(+) $25,375.90 $96,191.99 $351,900.96 $255,708.97 27.3% $82,54336 26.9% Veterans Services(+) $32,634.11 $95,137.80 $399,581.80 $304,444.00 23.8% $83,314.20 22.8% Sub-total : HEALTH AND HUMAN $94,108.57 $297,093.05 $1,221,134.79 $924,041.74 24.3% $267,887.68 23.8% SERVICES CULTURE AND RECREATION Library(+) $62,870.83 $272,799.81 $942,646.41 $669,846.60 28.9% $237,229.94 27.5% Sub-total : CULTURE AND $62,870.83 $272,799.81 $942,646.41 $669,846.60 28.9% $237,229.94 27.5% RECREATION SUPPORT SERVICES Purchasing(+) $3,719.34 $11,158.02 $49,782.50 $38,624.48 22.4% $11,358.10 22.8% Auditing(+) $0.00 $13,000.00 $59,000.00 $46,000.00 22.0% $13,000.00 22.4% Informaton Technology(+) $86,447.37 $341,255.50 $1,303,091.00 $961,835.50 26.2% $232,904.94 23.2% Facilities(+) $19,432.71 $47,015.52 $292,483.00 $245,467.48 16.1% $37,635.78 15.9% Sub-total :SUPPORT SERVICES $109,599.42 $412,429.04 $1,704,356.50 $1,291,927.46 24.2% $294,898.82 21.9% DEBT SERVICE Included-Principal-LT(+) $0.00 $662,500.00 $3,248,155.00 $2,585,655.00 20.4% $826,969.96 21.0% Included-Interest-LT(+) $11,889.63 $199,763.90 $853,682.16 $653,918.26 23.4% $241,199.48 41.6% Excluded-Principal-LT(+) $0.00 $1,485,000.00 $1,485,000.00 $0.00 100.0% $1,284,856.00 89.5% Excluded-Interest-LT(+) $0.00 $156,456.26 $289,775.02 $133,318.76 54.0% $181,333.30 48.2% Sub-total : DEBT SERVICE $11,889.63 $2,503,720.16 $5,876,612.18 $3,372,892.02 42.6% $2,534,358.74 40.1% EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Retirement Assessment(+) $0.00 $3,759,115.00 $3,759,115.00 $0.00 100.0% $3,442,269.00 100.0% Workers Compensation(+) $0.00 $310,195.91 $313,820.00 $3,624.09 98.8% $255,424.91 91.2% Unemployment(+) $12,320.03 $13,025.03 $150,000.00 $136,974.97 8.7% $37,383.87 29.9% Group Insurance(+) $693,494.11 $2,126,916.25 $9,846,537.00 $7,719,620.75 21.6% $2,772,903.63 26.0% Payroll Taxes-Medicare(+) $50,125.78 $135,396.67 $635,000.00 $499,603.33 21.3% $127,711.10 20.2% Police and Fire Accident Ins(+) $7,268.45 $34,768.45 $115,000.00 $80,231.55 30.2% $37,559.22 45.9% TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER - GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES FOR PERIOD ENDING 07101114 THROUGH 09130114 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FY15 MTD FYI Year To Date Budget Budget Balance FYI Year To Date 9/1/2014-913012014 07/01/14-09/30114 07101/13-09/30113 EXPENSES Sub-total : EMPLOYEE BENEFITS $763,208.37 $6,379,417.31 $14,819,472.00 $8,440,054.69 43.0% $6,673,251.73 43.8% LIABILITY INSURANCE Liability Insurance(+) $0.00 $319,923.87 $422,925.00 $103,001.13 75.6% $296,775.51 98.5% Sub-total : LIABILITY INSURANCE $0.00 $319,923.87 $422,925.00 $103,001.13 75.6% $296,775.51 98.5% CAPITAL AND RESERVES Capital Stabilization(+) $0.00 $213,000.00 $213,000.00 $0.00 100.0% $0.00 0.0% Stabilization Fund(+) $0.00 $625,000.00 $625,000.00 $0.00 100.0% $0.00 0.0% Transfer to Capital Projects(+) $0.00 $223,500.00 $223,500.00 $0.00 100.0% $0.00 0.0% Snow and Ice Reserve(+) $0.00 $0.00 $165,000.00 $165,000.00 0.0% $0.00 0.0% Sub-total :CAPITAL AND RESERVES $0.00 $1,061,500.00 $1,226,500.00 $165,000.00 86.5% $ 0.00 0.0% STATE CHARGES Special Education(+) $0.00 $0.00 $9,298.00 $9,298.00 0.0% $1,826.00 25.0% Mosquito Control(+) $7,640.00 $22,921.00 $91,385.00 $68,464.00 25.1% $22,849.00 25.0% Air Pollution Control(+) $767.00 $2,301.00 $9,251.00 $6,950.00 24.9% $165,284.00 25.0% Regional Transit Authorities(+) $15,445.00 $46,335.00 $185,776.00 $139,441.00 24.9% $2,313.00 25.0% RMV Non Renewal Surcharge(+) $1,549.00 $4,647.00 $17,280.00 $12,633.00 26.9% $46,446.00 25.0% School Choice Assessment(+) $417.00 $1,251.00 $14,068.00 $12,817.00 8.9% $4,450.00 25.8% Charter School Assessment(+) $0.00 $0.00 $78,265.00 $78,265.00 0.0% $3,519.00 25.0% Essex County Agriculture Tech $0.00 $0.00 $90,000.00 $90,000.00 0.0% $9,417.00 25.0% Sub-total :STATE CHARGES $25,818.00 $77,455.00 $495,323.00 $417,868.00 15.6% $256,104.00 23.2% OTHER NON DEPARTMENTAL Regional School(+) $0.00 $74,392.75 $293,066.00 $218,673.25 25.4% $60,187.50 23.9% Sub-total :OTHER NON $0.00 $74,392.75 $293,066.00 $218,673.25 25.4% $60,187.50 23.9% DEPARTMENTAL Total : EXPENSES $5,878,769.40 $19,492,510.79 $85,953,374.21 $66,460,863.42 22.7% _$18,741,564.31 22.6% TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER -WATER ENTERPRISE FUND OPERATING STATEMENT WITH BUDGET FOR PERIOD 07101/14 THROUGH 09/30/14 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FYI MTD FYI Year To Date Budget Budget Balance FYI Year To Date 9/1/2014-913012014 07/01114-09130/14 07/01113-09/30/13 REVENUES Interest/Penalties(+) $2,045.18 $5,499.19 $22,100.00 $16,600.81 24.9% $5,377.52 26.9% User Charges(+) $513,059.17 $1,112,707.04 $4,813,434.00 $3,700,726.96 23.1% $1,025,393.05 23.7% Water Hookups(+) $7,000.00 $18,000.00 $40,000.00 $22,000.00 45.0% $12,250.00 30.6% Other Fees(+) $30,744.04 $90,902.64 $705,066.00 $614,163.36 12.9% $101,916.99 20.4% Misc Departmental Revenue(+) $4,307.85 $4,379.05 $ 0.00 -$4,379.05 0.0% $820.91 0.0% Interest Income(+) $1,005.72 $2,845.50 $12,000.00 $9,154.50 23.7% $2,742.40 39.2% Total : REVENUES $558,161.96 $1,234,333.42 $5,592,600.00 $4,358,266.58 22.1% $1,148,500.87 23.5% EXPENSES SALARIES Salaries(-) $76,616.72 $233,671.78 $896,677.50 $663,005.72 26.1% $196,245.80 22.5% Sub-total :SALARIES ($76,616.72) ($233,671.78) ($896,677.50) ($663,005.72) 26.1% ($196,245.80) 22.5% EXPENDITURES Expenses(-) $75,564.22 $180,414.53 $1,488,818.84 $1,308,404.31 12.1% $175,981.33 12.1% Sub-total : EXPENDITURES ($75,564.22) ($180,414.53) ($1,488,818.84) ($1,308,404.31) 12.1% ($175,981.33) 12.1% DEBT SERVICE Long Term Principal(-) $0.00 $122028.04 $1208864.43 $1086836.39 10.1% $122,429.26 10.5% Long Term Interest(-) $7,750.00 $47,554.32 $161,424.41 $113,870.09 29.5% $56,999.24 30.3% MWPAT Principal(-) $0.00 $256586.00 $256586.00 $0.00 100.0% $251,505.00 100.0% MWPAT Interest(-) $0.00 $41042.34 $79518.82 $38476.48 51.6% $43,557.39 51.5% Sub-total : DEBT SERVICE ($7,750.00) ($467,210.70) ($1,706,393.66) ($1,239,182.96) 27.4% ($474,490.89) 28.1% INTERFUND TRANSFERS Transfer to General Fund-Indirest Cost $75,059.13 $225,177.39 $900,710.00 $675,532.61 25.0% $219,685.26 25.0% Transfer to Capital Projects(-) $0.00 $600,000.00 $600,000.00 $0.00 100.0% ($ 0.00) 0.0% Sub-total : INTERFUND TRANSFERS ($75,059.13) ($825,177.39) ($1,500,710.00) ($675,532.61) 55.0% ($219,685.26) 25.0% Total : EXPENSES ($234,990.07) ($1,706,474.40) ($5,592,600.00) ($3,886,125.60) 30.5% ($1,066,403.28) 21.8% NET PROFT/(LOSS) $323.171.89 ($472,140.98) $ 0.00 $472,140.98 $82,097.59 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER - SEWER ENTERPRISE FUND OPERATING STATEMENT WITH BUDGET FOR PERIOD 07/01114 THROUGH 09/30/14 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FY15 MTD FY15 Year To Date Budget Budget Balance FYI Year To Date 91112014-9/30/2014 07/01/14-09/30114 07/01113-09130/13 REVENUES Interest/Penaities(+) $2,627.93 $6,197.42 $23,264.00 $17,066.58 26.6% $6,528.94 29.7% User Charges(+) $459,795.31 $1,127,674.95 $4,225,171.68 $3,097,496.73 26.7% $1,074,353.46 24.8% Sewer Hookups(+) $9,228.00 $23,570.00 $65,000.00 $41,430.00 36.3% $5,114.00 7.9% Other Fees(+) $2,179.72 $5,755.39 $398,015.00 $392,259.61 1.4% $5,414.80 1.7% Interest Income(+) $819.60 $2,136.70 $7,000.00 $4,863.30 30.5% $1,375.78 34.4% Total : REVENUES $474,650.56 $1,165,334.46 $4,718,450.68 $3,553,116.22 24.7% $1,092,786.98 23.1% EXPENSES SALARIES Salaries(-) $29,641.83 $89,995.89 $356,950.00 $266,954.11 25.2% $77,411.34 21.1% Sub-total :SALARIES ($29,641.83) ($89,995.89) ($356,950.00) ($266,954.11) 25.2% ($77,411.34) 21.1% EXPENDITURES Expenses(-) $8,576.63 $30,540.16 $325,700.00 $295,159.84 9.4% $27,174.15 8.5% Sewer Assessments(-) $0.00 $425,284.00 $1,655,000.00 $1,229,716.00 25.7% $405,368.39 24.7% Sub-total : EXPENDITURES ($8,576.63) ($455,824.16) ($1,980,700.00) ($1,524,875.84) 23.0% ($432,542.54) 22.1% DEBT SERVICE Long Term Principal(-) $0.00 $100,471.97 $1,251,607.69 $1,151,135.72 8.0% $100,744.78 8.1% MWPAT Principal(-) $0.00 $240,491.05 $424,317.36 $183,826.31 56.7% $225,313.04 56.2% Long Term Interest(-) $58,282.25 $69,838.09 $246,377.87 $176,539.78 28.3% $82,527.83 28.1% MWPAT Interest(-) $0.00 $1,904.87 $34,634.76 $32,729.89 5.5% $4,565.12 9.2% Sub-total : DEBT SERVICE ($58,282.25) ($412,705.98) ($1,956,937.68) ($1,544,231.70) 21.1% ($413,150.77) 20.7% INTERFUND TRANSFERS Transfer to General Fund-Indirect Cost $35,321.93 $105,965.79 $423,863.00 $317,897.21 25.0% $103,381.26 25.0% Sub-total : INTERFUND TRANSFERS ($35,321.93) ($105,965.79) ($423,863.00) ($317,897.21) 25.0% ($103,381.26) 25.0% Total : EXPENSES ($131,822.64) ($1,064,491.82) ($4,718,450.68) ($3,653,958.86) 22.6% ($1,026,485.91) 21.7% NET PROFT/(LOSS) $342,827.92 $100,842.64 $0.00 ($100,842.64) $66,301.07 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER - STEVENS ESTATE ENTERPRISE FUND OPERATING STATEMENT WITH BUDGET FOR PERIOD 07/01/14 THROUGH 09/30114 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 FYI MTD FYI Year To Date Bud et Budget Balance FYI Year To Date 9/1/2014-9130/2014 07101/14-09/30/14 07/01/13-09/30113 REVENUES Stevens Estate Receipts(+) $115,935.14 $203,798.34 $292,719.00 $88,920.66 69.6% $100,097.32 36.8% Interest Income(+) $93.36 $211.53 $0.00 ($211.53) 0.0% ($112.85) 0.0% Total : REVENUES $116,028.50 $204,009.87 $292,719.00 $88,709.13 69.7% $100,210.17 36.8% EXPENSES SALARIES Salaries(-) $14,297.58 $46,107.33 $108,932.00 $62,824.67 42.3% $38,666.73 40.2% Sub-total :SALARIES ($14,297.58) ($46,107.33) ($108,932.00) ($62,824.67) 42.3% ($38,666.73) 40.2% EXPENDITURES Expenses(-) $9,611.63 $45,556.53 $136,165.50 $90,608.97 33.5% $32,560.00 25.2% Sub-total : EXPENDITURES ($9,611.63) ($45,556.53) ($136,165.50) ($90,608.97) 33.5% ($32,560.00) 25.2% INTERFUND TRANSFERS Transfer to General Fund-Indirect Cost $3,968.46 $11,905.38 $47,621.50 $35,716.12 25.0% $11,615.01 25.0% Sub-total : INTERFUND TRANSFERS ($3,968.46) ($11,905.38) ($47,621.50) ($35,716.12) 25.0% ($11,615.01) 25.0% Total : EXPENSES ($27,877.67) ($103,569.24) ($292,719.00) ($189,149.76) 35.4% ($ 82,841.74)130.5% NET PROFT/(LOSS) $88,150.83 $100,440.63 $0.00 ($100,440.63) 0.0% ($ 17,368.43) 0.0% TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS &TRUST FUNDS BALANCES as of 09/30/14 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Month: September Fiscal Year: 2015 Fund Description Beginninq Balance Revenue Expense Fund Balance MUNCIPAL FUNDS 2021502 Police Bullet Proof Vest $19,905.00 $0.00 $0.00 $19,905.00 2021507 Police Traffic Enforcement Grant ($1,478.94) $1,479.04 ($1,861.76) ($1,861.66) 2021508 Fire Safe Grant $350.32 $0.00 ((4255.81) $94.51 2021509 Fire Hazmat Grant $2,595.00 $6,886.00 ($4,478.00) $5,003.00 2021515 Osgood/andover Grant $5,009.27 $2.46 $0.00 $5,011.73 2021517 Elder Service Affairs Grant $0.00 $0.00 ($6,19830) ($:5,198.30) 2021520 Library State Aid $50,511.40 $0.00 ($3,9511.00) $46,555.40 2021521 N A Arts Council $7,202.72 $45.94 $0.00 $7,248.66 2021529 Police-Underage Alcohol Enforcement Progra $0.00 $0.00 ($4,59148) ($4,59148) 2021530 Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Enforcement $0.00 $0.00 ($2,640.56) ($2,640.56) 2021532 Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant $144.69 $0.00 $0.00 $144.69 2021533 State 911 Dept Support and Incentive Grant Pr( ($68,7;0.6.00) $0.00 $0.00 ($68,716.00) 2021539 Fire Safe Grant-Seniors $3,018.00 $0.00 ($78163) $2,234.37 2031021 CPA $6,784,648.07 $364,499.75 ($501,78T78) $6,647,360.04 2031200 Police Outside Details ('$35,304.05) $140,105.71 ($1:15,2174.7'1) ($30,493.05) 2031201 Fire Outside Details ($1,995.12.) $4,560.80 ($4,118L92) ($1,61°i.24) 2031202 DPW Recycling Bins $1,579.01 $0.00 $0.00 $1,579.01 2031203 Home Compositing Bins $188.00 $137.00 $0.00 $325.00 2031204 Host Community Planning $100,675.38 $0.00 ($:1,769.00) $96,906.38 2031205 Host Community Traffic Enforcement $69,884.46 $0.00 $0.00 $69,884.46 2031207 Health Food Consultant $81,668.91 $0.00 ($1,4477.39) $74,261.52 2031208 Health Septic Consultant $19,405.89 $8,465.00 ($5,831.25) $22,039.64 2031210 Field Maintenance $4,484.18 $450.00 $0.00 $4,934.18 2031211 Health Dept Revovling $33,143.96 $381.64 ($1,8133.89) $31,721.71 2031213 Youth Services $223,371.38 $62,50538 ("51.3°7,")614.42) $148,307.34 2031217 Elder Services Revolving $17,31334 $5,076.00 ($5,189.00) $17,200.34 2031219 Board Of Appeals-Postage $317.72 $1,213.63 ($298.54) $1,232.81 2041300 Fire Damage Reimbursement Thirft Shop $22,481.02 $0.00 $0.00 $22,481.02 2041301 Wetlands Filing Fees $20,414.51 $7,897.50 ($13„976.59) $14,335.42 2041302 Police Insurance Reimbursement $0.00 $12,882.23 ($12„882.23) $0.00 2041308 Appellant Tax Board Appeals $74,393.00 $0.00 $0.00 $74,393.00 2041309 Jared/IV Sherwood Drive $15,450.20 $0.00 $0.00 $15,450.20 2041310 GLSD-Public Safety $21,294.85 $0.00 $0.00 $21,294.85 2041311 Police State 911 Training Grant ($13,41.6.04) $0.00 $0.00 (°113,4111.04) 2051016 CDAG Programs $701.29 $0.00 $0.00 $701.29 2051017 CDBG Program $17,624.79 $0.00 $0.00 $17,624.79 2051018 Federal Home Invest Rehab $498.05 $0.00 $0.00 $498.05 2051500 Osgood Roof&Gutters $16,225.00 $0.00 $0.00 $16,225.00 2051501 Machine Shop Village $1,666.66 $0.00 $0.00 $1,666.66 2051507 Fire Tag LEPC $167.95 $0.00 $0.00 $167.95 2051522 Mass Travel Historical Grant $36,040.77 $0.00 $0.00 $36,040.77 2051523 Old Center Common Project $182.57 $0.00 $0.00 $182.57 2051601 Comcast Donation $101,838.53 $3,502.97 ($74,308 44) $31,033.06 2051603 Family Co-Op Donation $338.44 $0.00 $0.00 $338.44 2051604 Flag Fund $5,164.07 $0.00 $0.00 $5,164.07 2051607 Stevens Foundation Grant-Half Mile Hill $11,687.50 $0.00 $0.00 $11,687.50 2051608 Trust For Public Land Grant-Half Mile Hill $10,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 2051610 Stevens Foundation Grant-Cullen Property $5,231.07 $0.00 $0.00 $5,231.07 2051613 Mary Charles Estate Donation $4,054.46 $0.00 $0.00 $4,054.46 2051614 Conservation Tree Restoral $6,508.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,508.00 2051615 Comm Dev Marketing Brochure $150.00 $0.00 $0.00 $150.00 2051616 Police Helmets $693.78 $0.00 $0.00 $693.78 2051618 Student Academy Donation $1,634.81 $0.00 $0.00 $1,634.81 2051626 Sidewalk Construction $9,236.14 $0.00 $0.00 $9,236.14 2051627 Foxwood Subdivision $27,871.13 $0.00 $0.00 $27,871.13 2051628 Solid Waste Avisory $7,542.83 $257.95 $0.00 $7,800.78 2051629 Sewer Mitigation $232,037.72 $12,672.00 $0.00 $244,709.72 2051630 Elder Services Donations $6,321.94 $2,046.00 ($5,,6414.14) $2,763.80 2051631 Elder Services Nutrition Donations $3,333.16 $0.00 ($3,270.00) $63.16 2051633 J Herman Youth Center $7,880.36 $0.00 $0.00 $7,880.36 2051634 Veterans Support The Troops $10.18 $0.00 $0.00 $10.18 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS &TRUST FUNDS BALANCES as of 09/30/14 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Month: September Fiscal Year: 2015 Fund Description Beginnina Balance Revenue Expense Fund Balance 2051637 Elder Services Water Donations $68.42 $200.00 ($1)6 50) $161.92 2051638 Festival Committee $23,601.58 ($9040,00) ($11,100.04:0) $11,501.58 2051640 Recreation Programs $12,659.64 $0.00 ($3,375.00) $9,284.64 2051641 Schneider Electric Donations $400.45 $0.00 $0.00 $400.45 2051643 Project Lifesaver $806.32 $0.00 ($288.31) $518.01 2051652 PEG Grant $110,564.59 $0.00 ($10,690.00) $99,874.59 2051654 Fire Dept Equipment Donations $2,514.91 $500.00 $0.00 $3,014.91 2051655 Police Dept Donations $3,991.20 $0.00 $0.00 $3,991.20 2051656 Merrimack Condo's $15,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15,000.00 2051657 New Fields $151,110.00 $0.00 $0.00 $151,110.00 2051658 Stevens Memorial Library Donations $1,427.03 $250.00 $0.00 $1,677.03 2051660 Trash Truck Monitoring Project $33,400.00 $0.00 ($21,5x38.00) $11,812.00 2051661 Lt.Col Harold A Dushame Memorial $1,272.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,272.00 2061450 N A Water Conservation Grant Project $31,748.48 $0.00 $0.00 $31,748.48 Total Municipal Funds $8,361,745.95 $635,117.00 ($985,288,65) $8,011,674.30 School Funds 2012063 Circuit Breaker (°,$336:1„050.00) $685,849.00 $0.00 $355,789.00 2012140 Grant-Literacy $4,474.00 $0.00 ($26,268.F1.0) ($21,794.40) 2012201 Race To The Top $3,367.58 $25,429.00 ($28,795.02) $0.56 2012240 Grant-PL 94-142 q$123,231.88) $261,149.00 ($105,228.16) $31,688.96 2012262 Grant-PL 94-142-Early Childhood ($2,818.11) $4,801.00 ($3,56833) ($1,585.84) 2012274 Grant-Special Education Frameworks (V381.77) $4,018.00 ($3,13523) $0.00 2012305 Grant-Title One ($9,234.96) $27,576.00 ($26,70477) ($8,383.73) 2022290 Grant-DOH-Health $0.44 $0.00 ("$9,445.08) ('":$9„444.64) 2022625 Grant-Academic Support Service-Summer $0.00 $7,500.00 ($"1,499.68) $0.32 2022632 Grant-Academic Support Service-Winter $1,750.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,750.00 2022701 Grant-Kindergarten $0.12 $0.00 ($10,573.28) ('$1 Q,673.16) 2022704 Grant-Fuel up to Play 60 $1,860.20 $0.00 $0.00 $1,860.20 2032010 Athletic Revolving $12,894.63 $124,870.49 ($7,460.72) $130,304.40 2032011 Community Programs $61,320.86 $130,338.58 (.$232„083.036) ($40,,423.62) 2032012 All Day Kindergarten $600.01 $0.00 ($600.00) $0.01 2032013 Preschool Revolving $3,776.98 $16,640.00 ($251,596,56) ($5,17958) 2032014 Custodial Overtime $5,892.90 $3,962.00 (.$7,795.09) $2,069.81 2032015 Rental Fees $8,821.35 $1,920.00 ($5,673,00) $5,068.35 2032016 Paid Busing Transportation $53,966.42 $215,151.00 ($11,033.44) $258,083.98 2032017 Insurance Recovery $41,488.36 $0.00 $0.00 $41,488.36 2032018 Alternative Education $0.00 $9,725.00 ($10,,235.00) ($6,5 1(00) 2032020 High School Citizen Donations $10,000.00 $1,000.00 (",$4,000.00) $7,000.00 2032021 High School Shakespeare/drama Club $1,453.90 $0.00 $0.00 $1,453.90 2032023 Middel School Citizen Donation $333.66 $0.00 ($31166) $20.00 2032024 Middle School After School Program $2,050.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,050.00 2032025 Bradstreet Citizen Donation $3,233.76 $0.00 $0.00 $3,233.76 2032031 Extra Stipends-School $0.00 $6,000.00 ("$571.42) $5,428.58 2032035 Unrestricted School Donations $7,022.25 $0.00 Q$5,99100) $1,029.25 2032050 School Lunch Program $31,781.53 $129,943.85 ($105,284.10) $56,441.28 2051663 Kittredge School Gym Donations $30,000.00 $0.00 ($20„000 00) $10,000.00 Total School Funds (St 80,137.77) $1,655,872.92 ($6664,949„40) $810,785.75 Trust Funds 7008086 Conservation Fund $25,077.09 $635.49 $0.00 $25,712.58 7008087 Law Enforcement Trust-State $2,106.49 $0.00 $0.00 $2,106.49 7008088 Law Enforcement Trust-Federal $48,181.60 $105,137.20 ($1„200.010) $152,118.80 7008201 Drug Free School Trust $1,531.15 $0.00 $0.00 $1,531.15 7008202 A Armitage Welfare $37,180.62 $4.84 $0.00 $37,185.46 7008203 Taylor Welfare $767.80 $0.09 $0.00 $767.89 7008204 Moses Towne School $9,245.21 $1.16 $0.00 $9,246.37 7008205 Sarah Barker School $9,800.86 $1.25 $0.00 $9,802.11 7008206 Kate Stevens Cemetary $1,07150 $0.15 $0.00 $1,073.65 7008207 Sewer Pump Trust $46,460.01 $7.75 $0.00 $46,467.76 7008208 Hyman Koker Cemetary $470.89 $0.04 $0.00 $470.93 7008209 Flag Pole Trust $4,924.82 $0.06 $0.00 $4,924.88 7008210 Helen Coolidge Trust $2,167.73 $0.32 $0.00 $2,168.05 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS &TRUST FUNDS BALANCES as of 09/30/14 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Month: September Fiscal Year: 2015 Fund Description Beginning Balance Revenue Expense Fund Balance 7008211 J&S Stone Welfare $16,510.14 $0.36 $0.00 $16,510.50 7008212 Taylor Fund $78.00 $0.00 $0.00 $78.00 7008213 Sewer Pump Trust $10,583.72 $0.00 $0.00 $10,583.72 7008214 Flag Pole Trust $78.95 $0.00 $0.00 $78.95 7008215 Stone Income Fund $16,309.38 $1.84 $0.00 $16,311.22 7008216 Elderly and Disabled Tax Fund $20,810.75 $0.00 $0.00 $20,810.75 8008000 Library Trust Fund $735,384.13 $7,275.74 ($14,3'70.'19) $728,289.68 8008070 Health Insurance Trust $3,666,286.52 $2,012.21 ($1.,0O1,q:Sfl'b.()C1y $2,666,368.73 8008071 PEC Mitigation Fund-GIC $587,982.63 $0.00 ($119,728.54) $568,254.09 8008085 Stabilization Fund $3,555,225.34 $630,848.05 $0.00 $4,186,073.39 8008086 Affordable Housing Trust Fund $974,271.36 $35,472.47 ($71,434.00) $1,002,309.83 8008087 Capital Stabilization Fund $239,417.24 $213,499.74 $0.00 $452,916.98 8008088 OPEB Stabilization Fund $0.00 $1,001,999.63 $0.00 $1,001,999.63 Total Trust Funds $10,011,925.93 $1,996,898.39 (S1,044,66173) $10,964,161.59 Total All Funds $18.193,534.11 $4.287,888.31 ($2,694,800,79) $19,786,621.64 I I i i i I I TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER CAPITAL PROJECT FUND BALANCES as of 09/30/14 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Month: September Fiscal Year: 2015 Fund Description Beginning Balance Revenue Expense Fund Balance MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL FUNDS 3053373 Upgrade Police Radios-2008 $15,651.39 $0.00 $0.00 $15,651.39 3053384 Facilities Master Plan-2011 $9,358.05 $0.00 $0.00 $9,358.05 3053386 Revenue Billing System-2011 $4,200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,200.00 3053387 Body Armor Replacement-2011 $1,539.49 $0.00 $0.00 $1,539.49 3053388 Fire Department Radio Equipment-2011 $58,106.64 $0.00 ($58,106.614) $0.00 3053390 Library-HVAC Heating-Ventilation System-2012 $55,065.75 $0.00 ($55,065.75) $0.00 3053391 Fire Alarm Boxes and Panels-2012 $3,446.54 $0.00 ($2,34120) $1,103.34 3053393 Police Station Parking Lot and Ext Lights-2012 $647.26 $0.00 $0.00 $647.26 3053399 Ambulance-2014 $10,008.00 $0.00 $375.00 $10,383.00 3053400 General IT-2014 $2,993.50 $0.00 ($2,99150) $0.00 3053401 Municipal IT-2015 $0.00 $0.00 ) ) ($�25,004'S.065 (;$25,000 6141 3053402 Installation of Fiber Optics-Fire $0.00 $57,000.00 $0.00 $57,000.00 3083368 Modular Classrooms-School Community Prog-2010 $10,343.38 $0.00 ($10,34338) $0.00 3083371 Middle School Roof Repalcement-2012 $1,409.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,409.00 3083373 Atkinson School Window Replacement-2012 $1,043.99 $0.00 $0.00 $1,043.99 3083375 District Wide Paving-2014 $10,699.69 $0.00 ($141,699.69) $0.00 3083376 School Dept IT-2014 $127,131.00 $0.00 ($127,,131.04:5) $0.00 3083378 District Wide Paving-201.5 $0.00 $10,343.38 ($13➢,590.5'1) ($121,247.13) 3083379 Carpet Replacement-District Wide $0.00 $0.00 ($127,975.32) ($ 27,975,32) 3083380 School IT-2015 $0.00 $0.00 ($80,845.30) ($80,814530) 3083381 Franklin School Drainage Repair $0.00 $73,500.00 ($49,600,00) $23,900.00 3093318 Design Work-Central Office-2013 $101,460.00 $0.00 ($13,380.041) $88,080.00 3093320 Facilities Master Plan Implementation 2014 $2,560,235.52 $0.00 ($334,155.85) $2,226,079.67 3093321 Energey Efficiency Improv Public Bldg-2014 $2,049,529.08 $0.00 ($860,112.619) $1,189,416.99 3093322 Facilities Master Plan-2015 $0.00 $0.00 ($4,429.4.5) ($4,429.45) 3114064 Roadway Improvements-2014 $93,927.39 $0.00 ($62„59715) $31,430.14 3114065 Sidewalk Constrcution-2014 $12,655.60 $0.00 ($11,599.;35) $1,056.25 3114066 Building Maintenance-2014 $79,910.54 $0.00 ($25,20930) $54,701.24 3114067 Front End Loader-2014 $4,970.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,970.00 3114068 Tractor and Brush Cutter-2014 $26,195.71 $0.00 $0.00 $26,195.71 3114069 Water&High St Lights,Intersection Road Imp 2014 $57,143.82 $0.00 ($39,114'3,82) $18,000.00 3114070 IT Room Air Conditioning-2014 $64,183.40 $0.00 ($8561.045) $63,333.40 3114071 F/B Roadways 2015 $0.00 $0.00 ($11,600.6>p6➢) ($11,6K00) I 3114072 F/B Sidewa;ks-2015 $0.00 $0.00 ($42,426.04) ($42,426.414) 3114074 Water and High St Lights,Intersection Improv $0.00 $56,172.39 $0.00 $56,172.39 3114075 Building Maintenance-2015 $0.00 $0.00 ($18„925.4145) ($118,925.00) 3114077 Addition to 170 Sutton Street(Thrift Shop) $0.00 $150,000.00 $0.00 $150,000.00 Total Munucipal&School Funds $5,361,854.74 $347,015.77 ($2,105,7147.44) $3,603,223.07 Chapter 90 3105011 MA50913 (9.5328,232.08) $80,067.32 ('$480,908.15) ($729,07191) 3105012 Winter Rapid Recovery Road Program ($655,9641.0:5) $52,219.92 ($616,°"158.52) ($741,704,05) Total Chapter 90 Funds ($394,189&13) $132,287.24 ($537,866.657) ($799,77736) Water Enterprise Capital Funds 6066337 Meter Replacement Program-2008 $12.74 $0.00 $0.00 $12.74 6066345 Bear Hill Booster Pump Station-2010 $55,688.73 $0.00 ($4,7"e'45,00) $50,918.73 6066346 Rosemont Booster Pump-2010 $336,978.82 $0.00 $0.00 $336,978.82 6066348 Meter Replacement-2011 $236,257.84 $0.00 ($2,4101,99) $234,255.85 6066349 Water System Improvements-2012 $37,568.87 $0.00 ($33,9464.00) $3,628.87 6066350 Heating Ventilating and Air Condit-Equip-2012 $417,967.04 $0.00 $0.00 $417,967.04 6066351 Valve and Hydrant Repl and Installation-2012 $73,922.24 $0.00 ($:2,580.450) $71,342.24 6066352 Water Main Replacement-2013 $46,692.88 $0.00 ($2,981100) $43,703.88 6066353 Water Meter Replacement-2013 $10,605.59 $0.00 $0.00 $10,605.59 6066354 Flocculation&Sedimentation Building-2013 $39,897.72 $0.00 $0.00 $39,897.72 6066355 Concrete Repairs and Coating-2013 $3,702.00 $0.00 ($1,270.00) $2,432.00 6066357 Emergency Power Upgrade WTP-2014 $200,405.00 $0.00 ($14,405.065) $186,000.00 6066358 Water Treatment Plant Process Control Computer $0.00 $600,000.00 $0.00 $600,000.00 Total Water Funds $1,459,699.47 $600,000.00 ($611.,955.159) $1,997,743.48 Sewer Enterprise Capital Funds TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER CAPITAL PROJECT FUND BALANCES as of 09/30/14 Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Month: September Fiscal Year: 2015 Fund Description Beginning Balance Revenue Expense Fund Balance 6076206 Sewer Sys Ext In Watershed $6,211.06 $0.00 $0.00 $6,21 1.06 6076212 Sewer Gpr III- 1994 $8,973.58 $0.00 $0.00 $8,973.58 6076213 N Main Street Sewer-1995 $4,581.40 $0.00 $0.00 $4,581.40 6076216 Sewer Sys Improv $12,112.95 $0.00 $0.00 $12,112.95 6076224 Johnson Circle Pump Station 2 $4,740.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,740.00 6076226 New Bonny Lane Pump Station $16,240.00 $0.00 $0.00 $16,240.00 6076233 Sutton Street Sewer Improvements-2009 $79,785.47 $0.00 ($2,782.115) $77,002.92 6076236 Sewer Utility Truck-2012 $2,344.90 $0.00 Q$2,3p6.90y $28.00 6076237 Rea's Pond Sewer Pump Station-2013 $51,799.33 $0.00 $0.00 $51,799.33 6076238 School St&Bunkerhill Sewer Replacement-2013 $1,145.06 $0.00 $0.00 $1,145.06 6076239 School and Bunkerhill St Sewer Replacement-2014 $132,330.93 $0.00 ($19,328,23) $113,002.70 6076240 lmprov to various Pump Stations-2014 $1,389,718.38 $0.00 ($218,641.71) $1,171,074.67 6076241 Sewer Utility Truck $0.00 $2,316.90 $0.00 $2,316.90 Total Sewer Finds $1,709,983.06 $2,316.90 ($2401,,071.39) $1,469,228.57 Stevens Estate Capital Funds 6126501 Landscape Phase 111 $1,740.20 $0.00 $0.00 $1,740.20 Total Stevens Estate Finds $1,740.20 $0.00 $0.00 $1,740.20 Total All Funds $8,139,079.34 $1,081,619.91 ($2,948,541 A9) $6,272,157.76 i I i TOWN OF NORTH E FINANCE DIVISION OF Main Street North over, MA 01845 Jennifer Yarid, CMMT L oT"qti Telephone: 978 688-9552 Treasurer/Collector °3?L� :'` ` ";'`, °° Fax: 978 688-9524 �O 1� �•9 pDAATED IPR y.tS SSACHU`�E� TO: Lyne Savage, Finance Director/Town Accountant FROM: Jennifer Yarid, Treasurer/Collector.. DATE: October 31, 2014 SUBJECT: Cash Reconciliation&Due To/From Transfers All accounts for the month of September have been reconciled. All accounts reconciled balance to the penny. All transfers relating to the due to/from balances have been made up to 9/30/14. i l ` 0 V, yy� s e . ", ' Town of North Andover Cash Balances by FUND Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Date Range: 07/01/2014-09/30/2014 Increases Decreases Account Number Title Beginning Balance Debits Credits Cash Balance 1001001.0.0.0000.0000.0.104200.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Century-Lockbox 21,726.99 8,835,153.53 8,932,358.65 (75,478.13) 1001001.0.0.0000.0000.0.104300.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-BankofAmerica 1,123,756.46 562,597.66 1,642.57 1,684,711.55 1001001.0.0.0000.0000.0.104500.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-TD Bank North Money Mark( 1,405,806.46 5,403,313.61 3,190,519.73 3,618,600.34 1001001.0.0.0000.0000.0.104600.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Century Money Market 252,646.39 191.09 0.00 252,837.48 1001001.0.0.0000.0000.0.104700.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Georgetown Savings 108,127.79 5.46 0.00 108,133.25 1001001.0.0.0000.0000.0.104800.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Ambulance Fund 54,049.31 222,268.62 26,823.58 249,494.35 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.104100.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Payroll 949,659.98 6,806,292.11 6,802,351.52 953,600.57 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.105000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-MMDT#11-44196756 3,059.12 998,509.20 1,000,000.00 1,568.32 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.105400.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Riverbank Money Market 631,007.81 606.92 0.00 631,614.73 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.105500.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Riverbank Checking 50.00 0.00 50.00 0.00 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.105700.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Century Sweep 630,000.00 2,760,000.00 2,550,000.00 840,000.00 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.106100.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-TD Banknorth#8245912840 2,953,035.65 14,334,457.86 14,716,274.10 2,571,219.41 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.106400.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Unibank A/P (536,401.54) 16,083,125.41 15,446,042.06 100,681.81 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.106500.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Unibank-MM Wire Transfer: 943,178.33 4,351,106.02 3,343,611.80 1,950,672.55 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.106900.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Mt.Washington CD's 11,274,034.43 31,856.66 0.00 11,305,891.09 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.107000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Lowell Five Money Market 14,665,189.50 7,841,841.78 20,515,360.24 1,991,671.04 1001001.1.0.0000.0000.0.107900.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Century School MCC 107,762.97 45,660.34 8.62 153,414.69 Total FUND: 1001001 34,586,689.65 68,276,986.27 76,525,042.87 26,338,633.05 2021515.1.4.0410.0000.0.106600.0000.0000.00.00 Cash-Unrestricted-Century Bank-Osgood Higl 19,486.08 2.46 0.00 19,488.54 Total FUND: 2021515 19,486.08 2.46 0.00 19,488.54 2031213.1.0.0000.0000.0.108200.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Century-Recreastion-Youth Services 50,716.20 1,868.76 31.52 52,553.44 Total FUND: 2031213 50,716.20 1,868.76 31.52 52,553.44 2032011.1.0.0000.0000.0.108100.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Century-School Com Prog 4836 178,369.99 61,318.68 0.00 239,688.67 Total FUND: 2032011 178,369.99 61,318.68 0.00 239,688.67 2032050.2.3.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Stoneham School Lunch (0.01) 0.00 0.00 (0.01) 2032050.2.3.0000.0000.0.106300.0000.0000.00.00 Cash-Unrestricted-TD Bank-School Lunch 49,702.92 120,462.37 102,231.99 67,933.30 Total FUND: 2032050 49,702.91 120,462.37 102,231.99 67,933.29 6126064.1.0.1237.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Stevens Estate 117,002.29 25,642.63 167,924.68 (25,279.76) 6126064.1.0.1237.0000.0.108600.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-TD Bank Stevens Estate 0.00 236,115.22 5,880.79 230,234.43 Total FUND: 6126064 117,002.29 261,757.85 173,805.47 204,954.67 Printed: 11/03/2014 10:24:59 AM Report: rptGLCashBalances 3.2.13 Page: 1 Town of North Andover Cash Balances by FUND Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Date Range: 07/01/2014-09/30/2014 Increases Decreases Account Number Title Beginning Balance Debits Credits Cash Balance 7008086.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Conservation Fund 25,311.73 3.20 0.00 25,314.93 Total FUND: 7008086 25,311.73 3.20 0.00 25,314.93 7008087.1.0.0210.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Law Trust-State 0.91 0.00 0.00 0.91 Total FUND: 7008087 0.91 0.00 0.00 0.91 7008088.1.0.0210.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Law Trust-Federal 48,181.60 107,153.50 3,216.30 152,1 18.80 Total FUND: 7008088 48,181.60 107,153.50 3,216.30 152,118.80 7008202.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-A Armitage Welfare 38,460.00 4.84 0.00 38,464.84 Total FUND: 7008202 38,460.00 4.84 0.00 38,464.84 7008203.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Taylor Welfare 768.61 0.09 0.00 768.70 Total FUND: 7008203 768.61 0.09 0.00 768.70 7008204.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Moses Towne School 9,244.36 1.16 0.00 9,245.52 Total FUND: 7008204 9,244.36 1.16 0.00 9,245.52 7008205.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Sarah Baker School 9,817.48 1.25 0.00 9,818.73 Total FUND: 7008205 9,817.48 1.25 0.00 9,818.73 7008206.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Kate Stevens Cemetary 1,073.00 0.15 0.00 1,073.15 Total FUND: 7008206 1,073.00 0.15 0.00 1,073.15 7008207.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Sewer Pump Trust 61,522.09 7.75 0.00 61,529.84 Total FUND: 7008207 61,522.09 7.75 0.00 61,529.84 7008208.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Hyman Kober Cemetary 465.45 0.06 0.00 465.51 Total FUND: 7008208 465.45 0.06 0.00 465.51 7008209.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Flag Pole Trust 460.64 0.06 0.00 460.70 Total FUND: 7008209 460.64 0.06 0.00 460.70 7008210.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Helen Coolidge Trust 2,516.52 0.32 0.00 2,516.84 Total FUND: 7008210 2,516.52 0.32 0.00 2,516.84 7008211.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-,1&S Stone Welfare 2,863.68 0.36 0.00 2,864.04 Total FUND: 7008211 2,863.68 0.36 0.00 2,864.04 Printed: 11/03/2014 10:24:59 AM Report: rptGLCashBalances 3.2.13 Page: 2 Town of North Andover Cash Balances by FUND Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Date Range: 07/01/2014-09/30/2014 Increases Decreases Account Number Title Beginning Balance Debits Credits Cash Balance 7008215.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Stone Income Fund 14,593.08 1.84 0.00 14,594.92 Total FUND: 7008215 14,593.08 1.84 0.00 14,594.92 7008300.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Special Purpose Fund 412,322.42 199,551.71 296,202.45 315,671.68 Total FUND: 7008300 412,322.42 199,551.71 296,202.45 315,671.68 7008301.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-StudentActivity 322,972.38 1,055.80 324,028.18 0.00 7008301.1.0.0000.0000.0.108500.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Lowell Five Student Activity 0.00 74,715.89 0.00 74,715.89 Total FUND: 7008301 322,972.38 75,771.69 324,028.18 74,715.89 7008302.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Highway Bonds 250.02 17,527.76 17,527.76 250.02 7008302.1.0.0000.0000.0.105200.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Century Highway Sub Accts 151,832.25 12,595.83 5,028.11 159,399.97 Total FUND: 7008302 152,082.27 30,123.59 22,555.87 159,649.99 7008303.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Conservation Escrow Trust 10,786.48 112,387.63 103,277.63 19,896.48 7008303.1.0.0000.0000.0.105300.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Century Conservation Sub A 3,218,478.08 37,520.26 67,785.39 3,188,212.95 Total FUND: 7008303 3,229,264.56 149,907.89 171,063.02 3,208,109.43 7008304.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Passbook-Planning Board 92,960.34 0.00 0.00 92,960.34 Total FUND: 7008304 92,960.34 0.00 0.00 92,960.34 7008305.1.0.0000.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Passbook-Conservation 19,078.39 0.00 0.00 19,078.39 Total FUND: 7008305 19,078.39 0.00 0.00 19,078.39 8008000.1.0.0000.0000.0.107400.0000.0000.00.00 Cash-Sovereign Bank 69200014327 13,002.47 1,195.30 7,654.32 6,543.45 8008000.1.0.0000.0000.0.107500.0000.0000.00.00 Cash-Fidelity Z70-052116 342,856.49 55,135.49 12,951.91 385,040.07 8008000.1.0.0000.0000.0.107600.0000.0000.00.00 Cash-Fidelity Investments Z70-052116 378,866.81 20,818.88 64,289.43 335,396.26 8008000.1.0.0000.0000.0.108000.0000.0000.00.00 Unrestricted TD Bank Library Copier 658.36 1,205.40 553.86 1,309.90 Total FUND: 8008000 735,384.13 78,355.07 85,449.52 728,289.68 8008070.1.0.0914.0000.0.104000.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-MMDT-Health Ins Trust 3,666,286.52 2,998,152.21 1,998,070.00 4,666,368.73 Total FUND: 8008070 3,666,286.52 2,998,152.21 1,998,070.00 4,666,368.73 8008085.1.0.0000.0000.0.106200.0000.0000.00.00 Cash- Smith Barney-CD#4714 934,990.32 914.02 0.00 935,904.34 8008085.1.0.0000.0000.0.107800.0000.0000.00.00 Cash-Lowell Five Money Mkt#4064091 2,619,909.09 2,619,909.09 5,239,818.18 0.00 8008085.1.0.0000.0000.0.108400.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Lowell 5-Stab CD 0.00 3,249,843.12 0.00 3,249,843.12 Total FUND: 8008085 3,554,899.41 5,870,666.23 5,239,818.18 4,185,747.46 Printed: 11/03/2014 10:24:59 AM Report: rptGI-CashBalances 3.2.13 Page: 3 Town of North Andover Cash Balances by FUND Fiscal Year: 2014-2015 Date Range: 07/01/2014-09/30/2014 Increases Decreases Account Number Title Beginning Balance Debits Credits Cash Balance 8008086.1.0.0000.0000.0.107700.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Lowell Five Money Mkt#4013101 974,271.36 28,038.47 0.00 1,002,309.83 Total FUND: 8008086 974,271.36 28,038.47 0.00 1,002,309.83 8008087.1.0.0000.0000.0.107100.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Unrestricted-Century Bank CD's 0.00 452,990.66 0.00 452,990.66 Total FUND: 8008087 0.00 452,990.66 0.00 452,990.66 8008088.1.0.0000.0000.0.108300.0000.0000.00.00 Cash Sage-OPEB Stabilization 0.00 1,001,999.63 0.00 1,001,999.63 Total FUND: 8008088 0.00 1,001,999.63 0.00 1,001,999.63 48,376,768.05 79,715,128.12 84,941,515.37 43,150,380.80 End of Report Printed: 11/03/2014 10:24:59 AM Report: rptGLCashBalances 3.2.13 Page: 4 i I i Consent Items Application for the Use of the North Andover Town Common Please read the attached"Regulations for the Use of the North Andover Town Common"before completing this application. Section 1: General Information Name of North Andover group or individual applying for use of the Town Common: Note: The applicant,if an individual must be a resident of North Andover or,if a non-profit organization must have its principal place of business located in North Andover. North Andover Address of Group or Individual: (41 1,^coC v, Name of Contact PersoC Phone Number of Contact Person: Email Address of Contact Person: `t.✓ S�,not- ,. A(3v,-(,-r cC a ivicA i(• Lo VV% Date(s)that Town Common use is requested: A, LeO L-,j f (� eC�e�� Note:Use is limited to one day only with allowances for set up and removal one half-day prior to the use and one half day after use,unless it is considered a holiday display pursuant to Section 9(b)of the Town Common Use regulations. Holiday displays may be allowed from the Thanksgiving Day until the following January 7 th A) Is the purpose of the use of the Town Common to for the public display of art, banners,signs and symbols? Yes No C� 1J�LLrIL� h/l�a�o� B) Is the purpose of the use of the Town Common to conduct an event where more than twenty people may assemble and/or participate? / I v/ Yes No If the answer to Question A is yes,please complete Section 2, if the answer to Question B is yes,please complete Section 3. If the Answer to Questions A&B are both yes,please complete both Section 2 and Section 3. Section 2: Use of the Town Common for the Purpose of Display: Please describe what you will be displaying including a detailed description and dimensions: Please provide a sketch or picture of what you will be displaying. Will you need access to electricity for your display? 14A& If yes,for what purpose Please indicate on the attached map approximately where on the Town Common the display will be erected. Section 3: Use of the Town Common for the Purpose of Conducting an Event. Please describe the nature and purpose of the event: C s f & - S av i' lc- The event will begin atS'-3a a.mt r .and end at U� a.m. '!� In total,how many individuals do you anticipate attending the event? - (co At any one time during the event,what is the maximum number of people expected to be on the common? o too Please indicate on the attached map approximately where on the Town Common the event will take place. Who will be the person or persons representing the applicant who will be present throughout the event? If these persons will be taking shifts,please provide the time of their shifts: ?cdma,,) reoL4aA�n Will you be erecting any temporary structures on the common such as tents,fences,athletic equipment? NO If yes, please describe the size and type of structures:/ Will you need access to electricity for this event? ✓ If yes,for what purpose: Will you be serving any food or beverages during the event? Will you be charging a fee for any services provided such as food, beverages,games, races,etc.? 0 If yes; please provide a fee schedule and attach Please describe where vehicles of participants in the event will park: Please describe what your clean up plans consist of in terms of number of people assisting in the clean up,how trash will be removed from the common and disposed,etc: i Town Common Application Page 2 I Section 4:Acknowledgements and Signatures By submitting this application,the signer of this form agrees to the following: 1) That the signer is duly authorized to sign the application on behalf of the applicant and is a resident of North Andover or works for a non-profit organization whose principal place of business is located in North Andover. 2) That the user of the common will comply with all rules,regulations and conditions applicable to the use of the common. 3) That the user of the common will hold the Town, its employees and agents harmless from any and all claims,suits,causes of action,judgments and demands of any nature made or obtained by third parties which result from activities or actions of the Town of North Andover,its agents or servants under this permit and if the judgment is entered against the Town of North Andover,said judgment will be paid by said applicant together with all interest thereon. Signed Owl I Printed Name: �0. M g►^ ( .�G��n S fie/ Date: f Return completed application to: North Andover Town Hall Town Manager's Office 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845. 978-688-9510—Phone 978-688-9556—Fax tmsecretary @townofnorthandover.com Town Common Application Page 3 ACA�Etiil'- - _ RD LEGEND TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OLD CENTER COMMON JOHNSON ST SITE PLAN - NOT TO SCALE OCT 27, 2009 ELECTRICAL OUTLETS APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS Lu OLD CENTER a BRIDGE COMMON j ;111 ------OSGOOD ST Lu co OAK AVE NORTH ANDOVER 0 Community Partnership--- To: Laurie Burzlaff From: Lt. Eric Foulds Date: November 10,2014 Re: Use of Common The Police Department recommends favorable action on the Chabad of North Andover's request for Use of the North Andover Town Common from December 15, 2014 to December 24, 2014,as outlined in the application. i The Police Department will provide an officer(s)to assist with pedestrian and motor vehicle traffic on December 18,2014 from 5:30pm to 7:00pm for the public menorah lighting. 1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone:978-683-3168 Fax:978-681-1172 • . • INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: 11/12/14 TO: Laurie Burzlaff, Executive Assistant FROM: Bruce Thibodeau, Director of Public Works CC: RE: Hanukkah Menorah The Division of Public Works has no objection to the request from Rabbi Borenstein to use the I Town Common for the lighting of the Menorah on December 18, 2014 from 5:30 until 7:OOpm. There is also no objection that the Menorah be on the Common from December 15 through December 24, 2014. • I Please let them know that the Menorah must be erected by the proponents and installation coordinated with the DPW. The DPW will give direction for the electrical connections. I i "TOWN OF NORTH ANII)OVER Fire Department Central Fire Headquarters ---Fire Prevcntion Office 124 INdAIN STREET INIORTH A114DOVER, MA SSA II-ILL SETTS 01845 Andre"a Melnikas , '%D " Telephone(978) 688-9593 Fire Chief FAX (978) 688--9594 Lt. F. WCafthy Fire Prevention Officer �s CHUG rt fi'nqcqqjjy(� �I�yiiofiio tli aria_Iovei-,coiii Town Managers Office 120 Main St. North Andover,Ma November 13, 2014 The Fire Department recommends favorably for the displaying and celebration of the Menorah scheduled on the common during the month of December 2014. Sincerely, Frederick McCarthy Fire Prevention 978-688-9590 I i Andrew Maylor,Town Manager October 20, 2014 120 Main St. North Andover, Ma. 01845 Mr. Maylor, i On behalf of the North Andover Festival Committee and the North Andover Police Association I am requesting the Board of Selectmen to approve our request to use Main St., Elm St., Water St. and Sutton St. on Saturday Nov. 29th for the annual Santa Parade. I would also request permission to limit parking in certain areas along the parade route due to safety concerns. This would include temporary"No Parking" areas on one side of Water St. from Elm St. to Main St. as well as Main St. from Water St. to Waverley Rd..These areas would be posted at 8:00 am the day of the parade and removed at the finish. The parade will start at 12:00 pm at the North Andover Middle School and should finish the route by 2:00 pm. We will utilize sign boards and local media to notify the public about road closures prior to the date of the parade and during the parade. I am also requesting that the Board of Selectmen limit the distribution of candy.The only method of distribution of candy will be by hand. No candy will be thrown from vehicles or by persons on foot. I am also requesting that the Board of Selectmen require participants younger than age 15 who are riding on a float or trailer to be properly seated and secure without having legs or arms extended over the sides of the float or trailer.These requests are due to safety concerns for viewers and participants. I The parade will form at 11:00 AM at the Middle School and proceed down Main St. to Elm St. From Elm St. the parade will turn left on to Water St. and then merge back on to Main St. and continue until Sutton St.where it will disband. If there are any questions please contact me. As in years past all Town Officials are invited and welcomed to march in the parade. I expect this year's parade to meet or exceed the participation we had last year and continue our goal of growing so that this parade becomes a signature event not only in North Andover but in the entire Merrimack Valley. I Sincerely, Lt. E.J. Foulds (978) 242-1505 efoulds @napd.us TOWN OF' NORTH ANDOVER Fire Departxnent Centrap Fire I leadquarters - 1�`ire dIreveMion Office 124 MAII� STIREE11' wi,cr]I ANDOVEII�, MASS Ai: I 1(-JSE'-rTS 01845 Andrew MeInikas Telephorw(978) 688-9593 Fire Ciiiief FAX (97 8) 698-9594 LA, [,. McCarlfiy aniehflk-qs'�b wnofnoftharridovr.c(.,)ni 5-c'tg____------------- F�re Prevention Officer SA HUS fi.r.1ccarthy P_Lowrriofiioil.haiidovei,.coi-n Town Managers Office 120 Main St. North Andover,Ma October 21,2014 The Fire Department recommends favorable action for the annual Santa Claus Parade to be held on Saturday November 29, 2014 Respectfully, Lt Frederick McCarthy Fire Prevention 978-688-9590 • INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: 10/22/14 TO: Laurie Burzlaff, Executive Assistant FROM: Bruce Thibodeau, Director of Public Works CC: RE: Santa Parade The Division of Public Works has no objection to the request from the Festival Committee and the NA Police Assn. to hold the annual "Santa Parade" on Saturday, November 29, 2014, starting at the Middle School at 12:00 noon. If they need any assistance from the DPW, please have them contact my office. AMA,- NORTH ANDOVER POLICE .••Community Partnership-•- The Office of Chief Paul J. Gallagher i I i i TO: Andrew Maylor,Town Manager FROM: Paul J. Gallagher, Chief of Police DATE: November 6, 2014 RE: North Andover Santa Clause parade The North Andover Police Department recommends approval for the Santa Claus parade on November 29, 2014. The department will provide barricades and officers for traffic control at j the detours on Main Street during this holiday event. 1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone:978-683-3168 Fax:978-681-1172 1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone:978-683-3168 Fax: 978-685-0249 North Andover, MA 120 Main Street Phone:978-688-9500 j Citizen Activity Form Good Govennent Starts with Yozz I Date Submitted: October 9,2014 Name: Jonathan Z Pearlson Home Address: 80 Momingside Lane NORTH ANDOVER MA 01845 Mailing Address: 80 Morningside Lane NORTH ANDOVER MA 01845 Phone Number(s): (617)574-3556-Work Email Address: jpearlson @goulstonstorrs.com Current Occupation: Lawyer Narrative: Hi. I have been asked to join the GLCAC by Evelyn Friedman I believe I have the time required and my experience with real estate and environmental law may be an asset to the organization(which is a pro bono client of my firm). I would be happy to provide any additional information or hear any thoughts the Town may have. Thank you. Board(s)/Committee(s): _GREATER LAWRENCE COMM.ACTION COUNCIL i i Page 1/1 POLICE ---Community Partnership The Office of Chief Paul J. Gallagher To: Andrew Maylor,Town Manager From: Chief Paul Gallagher V{ Date: November 10,2014 Re: Winter Parking Ban f After consultation with DPW Director Bruce Thibodeau,and reviewing the positive results from last year,it is my recommendation that no changes be made to last year's Winter Parking Ban for the upcoming season. i The Police Department will issue orange"Violation: Warning"flyers during the first week of the ban, as we have in past years,to help achieve compliance without financial penalties. Notifications with our sign boards,website and blackboard connect will also be made.Should a major snow event occur during the first week of the parking ban,the Police Department will make every effort to notify those in violation to correct the problem, instead of issuing a civil parking ticket,whenever reasonably possible. I 1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone: 978-683-3168 Fax:978-685-0249 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF BOARD OF SELECTMEN l20 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER,MAS36CHD3ETTs0l045 VtORTH Richard 8X. Vuillunouu¢ Chairman TEL, (978)688-95lO William F. Gordon 0 FAX(978)688-9556 Rosemary Connelly 8modile vvww1n*nefbortbaudover.coin Donald B. 8tovvm| Tracy M. Watson ITS CHUS TOWN OF NORTH&N0#9EQ NOTICE TO MOTORISTS ALL NIGHT WINTER PARKING BAN WILL Q0 INTO EFFECT#N DECEMBER 1,2014,AT 12:01 AM ln accordance with Chapter 4U' Section 22,of the General Laws,the following parking regulation shall go into effect on December l,20l4. l. Ouur after the effective date of this ORDER,uo person,except io the event ofao emergency,shall puzk,orpermit any vehicle to remain unattended oo any street or way in the Town ofNorth Andover between the hours ofJ2:00 o'clock midnight and 6:00 o'clock AM,during the months of DECEMBER,JANUARY,and 9BBRlJ/Ul]/. The Selectmen reserve the right to continue the ban. Parking on sidewalks at any time during the year, including the period of this ORDER io not permitted,except uo noted below io section 2b. 2a. During the period of this ORDER,parking iy allowed ao that two tires are within l2 inches o[the curb or sidewalk and nminimnm of twenty feet away from an intersection orten feet from fire hydrant, on the following streets,as indicated below. Stoningtun8troot: Parking ou even side only Saunders Street: Parking on odd side only Lincoln Street: Parking on even side only Perry Street: Parking on ovco side only Church Street: Parking on odd side only Ashland Street: Parking on odd side only &nnio8trmot Parking on even side only 7oorudikeQuud (from Sutton Street to Troy Quud): Parking nn odd side only Marblehead Street (from Union Street to DNidd|mmos Street): Parking on odd side only Union Street (from Beverly Street tu Marblehead 8trxct): Parking ou even side only Norman Road: Parking on even side only 2b. During the period of the ORDER parking ia allowed uo that two tires are within l2 inches nf the curb cx sidewalk and a minimum oftwenty feet away fi-om an intersection or ten feet from a fire hydrant on the even side of Beverly Street from Middlesex toUnion and on the odd side from Union Street to the I}ood End. (No parking on either side oy Beverly from Dana Street to Middlesex 8troutl The sidewalk uo the odd side ofBeverly Street from Middlesex to Union Street is closed during the period of this ORDER. Residents may park on this sidewalk so long as nu part of the vehicle iuon the roadway. 2. Any violation uf this ORDER shall bc punished hyu fine of$25.80. 4. EXCEPTION: If there is not a snowstorm,the above parking ban does not have to be observed on Christmas Eve December 24,2014,and New Year's Eve December 31,2014. 5. No parking will bo allowed in municipal parking lots for more than 48hours. Vehicles io violation will bc towed ut the owner's expense. 6. No snow or ice shall be deposited upon any portion of a way open to public travel. Per order ofthe � North Andover Board of Selectmen � TOWN OF N T11 AC Illl.t _1 1q R Fire Departinerit C'ewranl Fire e I lcaud unnnn tees 124 MAIN STREET NORTTI ANDOVER, MASSACHUSEITTS 0 1845 1'elej)h iii(97 ) .959 FAX (978)688-9594 A ncla° w Melnn'kaas° Fire "f� o clln?Innc&s R( jvnnQft rt L�a tido n n c-o2�n D Fn•r dewic k A7c�C;aj—thy a ire F'reiyewiorn Of 1�c°�;� 7 a;C'cnn°����(4)Ion in iigl;ncnnl acnnn a t,erM.coi?n October 23, 2014 To: Andrew Maylor, Town Manager From: Andrew Melnikas Re: 2006 Ford Crown Victoria I am respectfully asking that the 2006 Ford Crown Victoria, which previously was used by the Fire Prevention Officer, be declared as surplus property. It is in serious disrepair and cannot be used any longer for Fire Department purposes. Please call me should you have any questions. rew Melnikas, C Fire Chief Savage, Lyne From: Savage, Lyne Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 3:57 PM To: Maylor, Andrew Subject: Property Foreclosure Andrew, It looks like we are going to have to foreclose on 43 Lincoln St. This was the property in probate were that the daughter was living in, she had 2 siblings and her fathers 2"d wife. We thought that the siblings and the wife were going to sign the property over to her then she was going to refinance and pay the back taxes.The amount owed at this time is approx. $111,000. Jennifer has been trying to get in touch with her and she will not return Jennifer's calls.The house is schedule for foreclosure on 12/15/14. 1 know Ray was the custodian for 42 Berkley property only so we will need to appoint either Ray or a new custodian to handle this property. Please let me know what your thoughts are and how you want me to proceed. Lyne M Savage Finance Director/Town Accountant Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, Ma 01845 Phone 978.688.9523 Fax 978.688.9522 Email Isava etownofr�orthandover,com Web www.TownofNorthAndover.com 1 Public Hearing TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION In accordance with Chapter 40, Section 56, and other applicable provisions of the Massachusetts General Laws , notice is hereby g iv- en that the Board of Selectmen will conduct a Public Hearing on Mon- day, November 17 , 2014 , at 7 : 00 p . m . at Town Hall , 120 Main Street > North Andover, MA for the purpose of obtainin g oral/written comments from citizens regarding classification and taxation of property according to use. Any citizen having questions � regarding this public hearing should g g contact the office of the Town Man- ET-11/2/14'- a e r at 978-688-9510. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER g NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION Richard Vai l l In accordance with Chapter 40, Section 56,land d other applicable provisions of the Massachusetts (GeneGeneral Laws,notice is hereby giv- en that the Board of acing n Monl ral a Public Hearing on Mon- day, November 17, 2014, at 7.00 p.m.at Town Hall, 120 Main Street, ET 11 /2/14 North Andover,MA for the purpose of obtaining oral/written comments from citizens regarding classification and taxation of property according to use. Any citizen having questions regarding this public hearing should ow contact the office of the Tn Man- ager at 978-688-9510. Richard Vaillancourt Board of,Selectmen ET 11/2/14 �ry nC A■CTIJI ICKI i I Assumptions Tax Levy 1 .75% /0 0 0 Shift 1 .29 ( 129 /0) Residential Tax Bill +$386 Residential Rate $ 14.61 Commercial Rate $ 19.69 ESTIMATED VALUES AT 11/10/2014 % OF FY 2014 LEVY LIMIT FY 14 LEVY LIMIT 61,955,069 FROM DOR ADD 1.75% 1,084,213 FY 2015 BUDGET 1.75% NEW GROWTH 793,337 FROM LA 13 1.28% -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- FY 2015 LEVY LIMIT 63,832,619 FY 2015 EXCLUDED DEBT = 1,705,850 FROM FY 13 DE-1 @ 11/12/2013 TOTALS = 65,538,469 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVY TOTAL FY2015 ESTIMATED VALUES: CLASS 1 TOTAL 3,745,570,341 3,745,570,341 CIP TOTAL 548,705,749 548,705,749 TOTALS = 4,294,276,090 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 I FY 2015 ESTIMATED LEVY = 65,538,469 SHIFT % = 1.00 LEVY SHARE LEVY SHARE WITHOUT WITH TAX CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LEVY RES PORTION = 87.22% 87.22% 57,164,221 CIP PORTION 12.78% 12.78% 8,374,248 % CHANGE FROM NON-CLASSIFIED SHARE OF LEVY FY 2015 ESTIMATED TAX RATES = RES 15.26 100.00% CIP 15.26 95.88% FY 2015 FY 2015 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TAX RATE TAX RATE 15.26 15.26 PAGE 2 RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TOTAL VALUE FY 2014 ACTUAL 3,652,658,906 555,630,474 4,208,289,380 FROM 2014 RECAP FY 2015 ESTIMATED 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 4,294,276,090 TOTAL $ CHANGE = 92,911,435 -6,924,725 85,986,710 % CHANGE = 2.54% -1.25% 2.04% RES CIP FY 2014 TAX RATES SHIFT 1.29 = 14.41 19.45 FY 2015 PROPOSED TAX RATE = 15.26 15.26 FY 15 PROPOSED CLASS LEVEL = 100.00% 95.88% $ DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = $0.85 -$4.19 % DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = 5.91% -21.53% ESTIMATED VALUES AT 11/10/2014 % OF FY 2014 LEVY LIMIT FY 14 LEVY LIMIT 61,955,069 FROM DOR ADD 1.75% 1,084,213 FY 2015 BUDGET 1.75% NEW GROWTH 793,337 FROM LA 13 1.28% FY 2015 LEVY LIMIT 63,832,619 i l FY 2015 EXCLUDED DEBT = 1,705,850 FROM FY 13 DE-1 @ 11/12/2013 TOTALS = 65,538,469 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVY i TOTAL FY2015 ESTIMATED VALUES: CLASS 1 TOTAL 3,745,570,341 3,745,570,341 CIP TOTAL 548,705,749 548,705,749 TOTALS = 4,294,276,090 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 FY 2015 ESTIMATED LEVY = 65,538,469 SHIFT % = 1.29 LEVY SHARE LEVY SHARE WITHOUT WITH TAX CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LEVY RES PORTION = 87.22% 83.52% 54,735,689 CIP PORTION 12.78% 16.48% 10,802,780 % CHANGE FROM NON-CLASSIFIED SHARE OF LEVY FY 2015 ESTIMATED TAX RATES = RES 14.61 95.75% CIP 19.69 123.68% FY 2015 FY 2015 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL C.1.P. TAX RATE TAX RATE 14.61 19.69 PAGE 2 RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TOTAL VALUE FY 2014 ACTUAL 3,652,658,906 555,630,474 4,208,289,380 FROM 2014 RECAP FY 2015 ESTIMATED 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 4,294,276,090 TOTAL $ CHANGE = 92,911,435 -6,924,725 85,986,710 % CHANGE = 2.54% -1.25% 2.04% RES CIP FY 2014 TAX RATES SHIFT 1.29 = 14.41 19.45 FY 2015 PROPOSED TAX RATE = 14.61 19.69 FY 15 PROPOSED CLASS LEVEL = 95.75% 123.68% $ DI FF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = $0.20 $0.24 % DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = 1.41% 1.22% ESTIMATED FY 2015 TOTAL VALUES 11/10/2014 FY 14 RES RATE 14.41 RES 3,745,570,341 TAX LEVY FY 14 CIP RATE 19.46 C.I.P. 548,705,749 65,538,469 TOTAL UNCLASS 87.22% TAXES EST RES EST C.I.P. VALUE 4,294,276,090 LEVY % 12.78% SHIFTED FY 15 RATE 15 RATE RESIDENT TO RES DIFF C.I.P. DIFF RESIDENTIAL % OF FY 15 C.I.P. C. I. P. % OF 15 CIP RATE 15vsl4 RATE 15vsl4 FACTOR TAX LEVY TOTAL LEVY TAX LEVY LEVY 1.00 $57,164,221 87.22% 0.0000% 8,374,248 12.78% $0 15.26 $0.85 15.26 -4.20 1.01 $57,080,478 87.09% -0.1465% 8,457,991 12.91% $83,742 15.24 $0.83 15.41 -$4.05 1.02 $56,996,736 86.97% -0.2930% 8,541,733 13.03% $167,485 15.22 $0.81 15.57 -$3.89 1.03 $56,912,993 86.84% -0.4395% 8,625,476 13.16% $251,227 15.19 $0.78 15.72 -$3.74 1.04 $56,829,251 86.71% -0.5860% 8,709,218 13.29% $334,970 15.17 $0.76 15.87 -$3.59 1.05 $56,745,508 86.58% -0.7325% 8,792,961 13.42% $418,712 15.15 $0.74 16.02 -$3.44 1.06 $56,661,766 86.46% -0.8790% 8,876,703 13.54% $502,455 15.13 $0.72 16.18 -$3.28 1.07 $56,578,023 86.33% -1.0255% 8,960,446 13.67% $586,197 15.11 $0.70 16.33 -$3.13 1.08 $56,494,281 86.20% -1.1720% 9,044,188 13.80% $669,940 15.o8 $0.67 16.48 -$2.98 1.09 $56,410,538 86.07% -1.3185% 9,127,931 13.93% $753,682 15.06 $0.65 16.64 -$2.82 1.10 $56,326,796 85.94% -1.4649% 9,211,673 14.06% $837,425 15.04 $0.63 16.79 -$2.67 1.11 $56,243,053 85.82% -1.6114% 9,295,416 14.18% $921,167 15.02 $0.61 16.94 -$2.52 1.12 $56,159,311 85.69% -1.7579% 9,379,158 14.31% $1,004,910 14.99 $0.58 17.09 -$2.37 1.13 $56,075,568 85.56% -1.9044% 9,462,901 14.44% $1,088,652 14.97 $0.56 17.25 -$2.21 1.14 $55,991,826 85.43% -2.0509% 9,546,643 14.57% $1,172,395 14.95 $0.54 17.40 -$2.06 1.15 $55,908,083 85.31% -2.1974% 9,630,386 14.69% $1,256,137 14.93 $0.52 17.55 -$1.91 1.16 $55,824,341 85.18% -2.3439% 9,714,128 14.82% $1,339,880 14.90 $0.49 17.70 -$1.76 1.17 $55,740,598 85.05% -2.4904% 9,797,871 14.95% $1,423,622 14.88 $0.47 17.86 -$1.60 1.18 $55,656,856 84.92% -2.6369% 9,881,613 15.08% $1,507,365 14.86 $0.45 18.01 -$1.45 1.19 $55,573,113 84.79% -2.7834% 9,965,356 15.21% $1,591,107 14.84 $0.43 18.16 -$1.30 1.20 $55,489,371 84.67% -2.9299% 10,049,098 15.33% $1,674,850 14.81 $0.40 18.31 -$1.15 1.21 $55,405,628 84.54% -3.0764% 10,132,841 15.46% $1,758,592 14.79 $0.38 18.47 -$0.99 1.22 $55,321,886 84.41% -3.2229% 10,216,583 15.59% $1,842,335 14.77 $0.36 18.62 -$0.84 1.23 $55,238,143 84.28% -3.3694% 10,300,326 15.72% $1,926,077 14.75 $0.34 18.77 -$0.69 1.24 $55,154,401 84.16% -3.5159% 10,384,068 15.84% $2,009,820 14.73 $0.32 18.92 -$0.54 1.25 $55,070,658 84.03% -3.6624% 10,467,811 15.97% $2,093,562 14.70 $0.29 19.o8 -$0.38 1.26 $54,986,916 83.90% -3.8089% 10,551,553 16.10% $2,177,305 14.68 $0.27 19.23 -$0.23 1.27 $54,903,174 83.77% -3.9554% 10,635,295 16.23% $2,261,047 14.66 $0.25 19.38 -$0.08 1.28 $54,819,431 83.64% -4.1018% 10,719,038 16.36% $2,344,790 14.64 $0.23 19.54 $0.08 1.29 $54,735,689 83.52% -4.2483% 10,802,780 16.48% $2,428,532 14.61 $0.20 19.69 $0.23 1.30 $54,651,946 83.39% -4.3948% 10,886,523 16.61% $2,512,275 14.59 $0.18 19.84 $0.38 1.31 $54,568,204 83.26% -4.5413% 10,970,265 16.74% $2,596,017 14.57 $0.16 19.99 $0.53 1.32 $54,484,461 83.13% -4.6878% 11,054,008 16.87% $2,679,759 14.55 $0.14 20.15 $0.69 1.33 $54,400,719 83.01% -4.8343% 11,137,750 16.99% $2,763,502 14.52 $0.11 20.30 $0.84 1.34 $54,316,976 82.88% -4.9808% 11,221,493 17.12% $2,847,244 14.50 $0.09 20.45 $0.99 1.35 $54,233,234 82.75% -5.1273% 11,305,235 17.25% $2,930,987 14.48 $0.07 20.60 $1.14 1.36 $54,149,491 82.62% -5.2738% 11,388,978 17.38% $3,014,729 14.46 $0.05 20.76 $1.30 1.37 $54,065,749 82.49% -5.4203% 11,472,720 17.51% $3,098,472 14.43 $0.02 20.91 $1.45 1.38 $53,982,006 82.37% -5.5668% 11,556,463 17.63% $3,182,214 14.41 $0.00 21.06 $1.60 1.39 $53,898,264 82.24% -5.7133% 11,640,205 17.76% $3,265,957 14.39 -$0.02 21.21 $1.75 1.40 $53,814,521 82.11% -5.8598% 11,723,948 17.89% $3,349,699 14.37 -$0.04 21.37 $1.91 1.41 $53,730,779 81.98% -6.0063% 11,807,690 18.02% $3,433,442 14.35 -$0.06 21.52 $2.06 1.42 $53,647,036 81.86% -6.1528% 11,891,433 18.14% $3,517,184 14.32 -$0.09 21.67 $2.21 1.43 $53,563,294 81.73% -6.2993% 11,975,175 18.27% $3,600,927 14.30 -$0.11 21.82 $2.36 1.44 $53,479,551 81.60% -6.4458% 12,058,918 18.40% $3,684,669 14.28 -$0.13 21.98 $2.52 1.45 $53,395,809 81.47% -6.5923% 12,142,660 18.53% $3,768,412 14.26 -$0.15 22.13 $2.67 1.46 $53,312,066 81.34% -6.7388% 12,226,403 18.66% $3,852,154 14.23 -$0.18 22.28 $2.82 1.47 $53,228,324 81.22% -6.8852% 12,310,145 18.78% $3,935,897 14.21 -$0.20 22.43 $2.97 1.48 $53,144,581 81.09% -7.0317% 12,393,888 18.91% $4,019,639 14.19 -$0.22 22.59 $3.13 1.49 $53,060,839 80.96% -7.1782% 12,477,630 19.04% $4,103,382 14.17 -$0.24 22.74 $3.28 1.50 $52,977,096 80.83% -7.3247% 12,561,373 19.17% $4,187,124 14.14 -$0.27 22.89 $3.43 FY 14 at 11/1012014 Factor 1.29 Res.Tax Rate $14.41 CIP Tax Rate $19.45 FY'15 Factor 1.29 ESTIMATED Res. Tax Rate $14.61 ESTIMATED CIP Tax 'Rate $19.69 ESTIMATED Residential All Residential+ Comm Ind Pt Mxd Quartile Range Res Part Mixed Use Quartile Range Comm/Industrial. 1st Quartile Median value/tax + C& I part Mixed Use& Chapter Land Median Value (FY14) $1,000 -$245,700 $139,100 $1,000-$49,100 $1,000 Tax Bill (FY14) $2,004 $19.45 Median Value(FY 5) $1,000 -$247,900 $1 ,100 $1;009_$4%400 $4,000 chapter land Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $2,105 194 parcels $19X9 Diff. Median Value FY15-FY14 $5,000 $0 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $101 $0 %Tax Bill Difference 5.03% 1.23% 2nd Quartile Median Value (FY14) $245,800-$352,700 $296,500 $49,400-$172,400 $114,000 Tax Bill (FY14) $4,273 $2,217 Median Value (FYI 5) 249,800 =$366,290 $310,1100 $49,400 =$1723-400 $113X00 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $4,531 194 parcels $2,237 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $13,600 -$400 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $258 $19 % Tax Bill Difference 6.04% 0.88% 3rd Quartile Median Value (FY14) $352,800-$507,000 $428,850 $169,500-$409,800 $251,700 Tax Bill (FY14) $6,180 $4,956 Median Value(FY ) $366,200 e$515,60 $4 1, 50 $17 ,4 9 =$429,800 $251, Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $6,453 194 parcels $4,950 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $12,800 -$300 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $273 -$6 % Tax Bill Difference 4.41% -0.12% 4th Quartile Median Value (FY14) $507,100 -$36,697,900 $617,600 $411,700-$24,341,200 $875,550 Tax Bill (FY14) $8,900 $17,029 Median Value(FY15) $515,700 -$36,697,900 $621,900 $436,400-19,538s 800 $879,7 50 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $9,086 192 parcels $17,322 Diff. Median Value FY15-FY14 $4,300 $4,200 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $186 $293 % Tax Bill Difference 2.09% 1.72% Median Single Family House Median Value(FY14) $445,200 Tax Bill (FY14) $6,415 Median Value(FY15) $465,500 Tax Bill(FY15) $6,801 Diff. Median Value FY15-FY14 $20,300 Diff.Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $386 %Tax Bill Difference 6.01% MEDIAN VAL ALL RESIDEN $366,200 MEDIAN C & I w/o CHAPTER $214,500 MEDIAN C& I w/o CHAPTER $216,100 and w/o MIXED USE I Assumptions Tax Levy 2.50% Shift % 1 .29 ( 129%) Residential Tax Bill +$435 Residential Rate $ 14.72 Commercial Rate $ 19.83 ESTIMATED VALUES AT 11/10/2014 % OF FY 2014 LEVY LIMIT FY 14 LEVY LIMIT 61,955,069 FROM DOR ADD 1.75% 1,548,877 FY 2015 BUDGET 2.50% NEW GROWTH 793,337 FROM LA 13 1.28% FY 2015 LEVY LIMIT 64,297,283 FY 2015 EXCLUDED DEBT = 1,705,850 FROM FY 13 DE-1 @ 11/12/2013 TOTALS = 66,003,133 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVY TOTAL FY2015 ESTIMATED VALUES: CLASS 1 TOTAL 3,745,570,341 3,745,570,341 CIP TOTAL 548,705,749 548,705,749 TOTALS = 4,294,276,090 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 FY 2015 ESTIMATED LEVY = 66,003,133 SHIFT % = 1.00 LEVY SHARE LEVY SHARE WITHOUT WITH TAX CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LEVY RES PORTION = 87.22% 87.22% 57,569,511 CIP PORTION 12.78% 12.78% 8,433,621 % CHANGE FROM NON-CLASSIFIED SHARE OF LEVY FY 2015 ESTIMATED TAX RATES = RES 15.37 100.71% CIP 15.37 96.56% FY 2015 FY 2015 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL C.1.P. TAX RATE TAX RATE 15.37 15.37 PAGE 2 RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TOTAL VALUE FY 2014 ACTUAL 3,652,658,906 555,630,474 4,208,289,380 FROM 2014 RECAP FY 2015 ESTIMATED 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 4,294,276,090 TOTAL $ CHANGE = 92,911,435 -6,924,725 85,986,710 % CHANGE = 2.54% -1.25% 2.04% RES CIP FY 2014 TAX RATES SHIFT 1.29 = 14.41 19.45 FY 2015 PROPOSED TAX RATE = 15.37 15.37 FY 15 PROPOSED CLASS LEVEL = 100.71% 96.56% $ D I F F IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = $0.96 -$4.08 % DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = 6.66% -20.98% ESTIMATED VALUES AT 11/10/2014 % OF FY 2014 LEVY LIMIT FY 14 LEVY LIMIT 61,955,069 FROM DOR ADD 1.75% 1,548,877 FY 2015 BUDGET 2.50% NEW GROWTH 793,337 FROM LA 13 1.28% FY 2015 LEVY LIMIT 64,297,283 FY 2015 EXCLUDED DEBT = 1,705,850 FROM FY 13 DE-1 @ 11/12/2013 TOTALS = 66,003,133 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVY TOTAL FY2015 ESTIMATED VALUES: CLASS 1 TOTAL 3,745,570,341 3,745,570,341 CIP TOTAL 548,705,749 548,705,749 TOTALS = 4,294,276,090 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 FY 2015 ESTIMATED LEVY = 66,003,133 SHIFT % = 1.29 LEVY SHARE LEVY SHARE WITHOUT WITH TAX CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LEVY RES PORTION = 87.22% 83.52% 55,123,761 CIP PORTION 12.78% 16.48% 10,879,372 % CHANGE FROM NON-CLASSIFIED SHARE OF LEVY FY 2015 ESTIMATED TAX RATES = RES 14.72 96.43% CIP 19.83 124.56% FY 2015 FY 2015 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TAX RATE TAX RATE 14.72 19.83 PAGE 2 RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TOTAL VALUE FY 2014 ACTUAL 3,652,658,906 555,630,474 4,208,289,380 FROM 2014 RECAP FY 2015 ESTIMATED 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 4,294,276,090 TOTAL $ CHANGE = 92,911,435 -6,924,725 85,986,710 % CHANGE = 2.54% -1.25% 2.04% RES CIP FY 2014 TAX RATES SHIFT 1.29 = 14.41 19.45 FY 2015 PROPOSED TAX RATE = 14.72 19.83 FY 15 PROPOSED CLASS LEVEL = 96.43% 124.56% $ DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = $0.31 $0.38 % D I F F IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = 2.13% 1.94% ESTIMATED FY 2015 TOTAL VALUES 11/10/2014 FY 14 RES RATE 14.41 RES 3,745,570,341 TAX LEVY FY 14 CIP RATE 19.46 C.I.P. 548,705,749 66,003,133 TOTAL UNCLASS 87.22% TAXES EST RES EST C.I.P. VALUE 4,294,276,090 LEVY % 12.78% SHIFTED FY 15 RATE 15 RATE RESIDENT TO RES DIFF C.I.P. DIFF RESIDENTIAL % OF FY 15 C.I.P. C. I. P. % OF 15 CIP RATE 15vsl4 RATE 15vs14 FACTOR TAX LEVY TOTAL LEVY TAX LEVY LEVY 1.00 $57,569,511 87.22% 0.0000% 8,433,621 12.78% $0 15.37 $0.96 15.37 -4.09 1.01 $57,485,175 87.09% -0.1465% 8,517,958 12.91% $84,336 15.35 $0.94 15.52 -$3.94 1.02 $57,400,839 86.97% -0.2930% 8,602,294 13.03% $168,672 15.32 $0.91 15.68 -$3.78 1.03 $57,316,503 86.84% -0.4395% 8,686,630 13.16% $253,009 15.30 $0.89 15.83 -$3.63 1.04 $57,232,167 86.71% -0.5860% 8,770,966 13.29% $337,345 15.28 $0.87 15.98 -$3.48 1.05 $57,147,830 86.58% -0.7325% 8,855,302 13.42% $421,681 15.26 $0.85 16.14 -$3.32 1.06 $57,063,494 86.46% -0.8790% 8,939,639 13.54% $506,017 15.23 $0.82 16.29 -$3.17 1.07 $56,979,158 86.33% -1.0255% 9,023,975 13.67% $590,353 15.21 $0.80 16.45 -$3.01 1.08 $56,894,822 86.20% -1.1720% 9,108,311 13.80% $674,690 15.19 $0.78 16.60 -$2.86 1.09 $56,810,485 86.07% -1.3185% 9,192,647 13.93% $759,026 15.17 $0.76 16.75 -$2.71 1.10 $56,726,149 85.94% -1.4649% 9,276,983 14.06% $843,362 15.14 $0.73 16.91 -$2.55 1.11 $56,641,813 85.82% -1.6114% 9,361,320 14.18% $927,698 15.12 $0.71 17.06 -$2.40 1.12 $56,557,477 85.69% -1.7579% 9,445,656 14.31% $1,012,035 15.10 $0.69 17.21 -$2.25 1.13 $56,473,141 85.56% -1.9044% 9,529,992 14.44% $1,096,371 15.08 $0.67 17.37 -$2.09 1.14 $56,388,804 85.43% -2.0509% 9,614,328 14.57% $1,180,707 15.05 $0.64 17.52 -$1.94 1.15 $56,304,468 85.31% -2.1974% 9,698,665 14.69% $1,265,043 15.03 $0.62 17.68 -$1.78 1.16 $56,220,132 85.18% -2.3439% 9,783,001 14.82% $1,349,379 15.01 $0.60 17.83 -$1.63 1.17 $56,135,796 85.05% -2.4904% 9,867,337 14.95% $1,433,716 14.99 $0.58 17.98 -$1.48 1.18 $56,051,460 84.92% -2.6369% 9,951,673 15.08% $1,518,052 14.96 $0.55 18.14 -$1.32 1.19 $55,967,123 84.79% -2.7834% 10,036,009 15.21% $1,602,388 14.94 $0.53 18.29 -$1.17 1.20 $55,882,787 84.67% -2.9299% 10,120,346 15.33% $1,686,724 14.92 $0.51 18.44 -$1.02 1.21 $55,798,451 84.54% -3.0764% 10,204,682 15.46% $1,771,060 14.90 $0.49 18.60 -$0.86 1.22 $55,714,115 84.41% -3.2229% 10,289,018 15.59% $1,855,397 14.87 $0.46 18.75 -$0.71 1.23 $55,629,779 84.28% -3.3694% 10,373,354 15.72% $1,939,733 14.85 $0.44 18.91 -$0.55 1.24 $55,545,442 84.16% -3.5159% 10,457,690 15.84% $2,024,069 14.83 $0.42 19.06 -$0.40 1.25 $55,461,106 84.03% -3.6624% 10,542,027 15.97% $2,108,405 14.81 $0.40 19.21 -$0.25 1.26 $55,376,770 83.90% -3.8089% 10,626,363 16.10% $2,192,742 14.78 $0.37 19.37 -$0.09 1.27 $55,292,434 83.77% -3.9554% 10,710,699 16.23% $2,277,078 14.76 $0.35 19.52 $0.06 1.28 $55,208,097 83.64% -4.1018% 10,795,035 16.36% $2,361,414 14.74 $0.33 19.67 $021 1.29 $55,123,761 83.52% -4.2483% 10,879,372 16.48% $2,445,750 14.72 $0.31 19.83 $0.37 1.30 $55,039,425 83.39% -4.3948% 10,963,708 16.61% $2,530,086 14.69 $0.28 19.98 $0.52 1.31 $54,955,089 83.26% -4.5413% 11,048,044 16.74% $2,614,423 14.67 $0.26 20.13 $0.67 1.32 $54,870,753 83.13% -4.6878% 11,132,380 16.87% $2,698,759 14.65 $0.24 20.29 $0.83 1.33 $54,786,416 83.01% -4.8343% 11,216,716 16.99% $2,783,095 14.63 $0.22 20.44 $0.98 rr r r ri r r rr ro r rrr r , 1.35 $54,617,744 82.75% -5.1273% 11,385,389 17.25% $2,951,767 14.58 $0.17 20.75 $1.29 1.36 $54,533,408 82.62% -5.2738% 11,469,725 17.38% $3,036,104 14.56 $0.15 20.90 $1.44 1.37 $54,449,072 82.49% -5.4203% 11,554,061 17.51% $3,120,440 14.54 $0.13 21.06 $1.60 1.38 $54,364,735 82.37% -5.5668% 11,638,397 17.63% $3,204,776 14.51 $0.10 21.21 $1.75 1.39 $54,280,399 82.24% -5.7133% 11,722,734 17.76% $3,289,112 14.49 $0.08 21.36 $1.90 1.40 $54,196,063 82.11% -5.8598% 11,807,070 17.89% $3,373,449 14.47 $0.06 21.52 $2.06 1.41 $54,111,727 81.98% -6.0063% 11,891,406 18.02% $3,457,785 14.45 $0.04 21.67 $2.21 1.42 $54,027,390 81.86% -6.1528% 11,975,742 18.14% $3,542,121 14.42 $0.01 21.83 $2.37 1.43 $53,943,054 81.73% -6.2993% 12,060,078 18.27% $3,626,457 14.40 -$0.01 21.98 $2.52 1.44 $53,858,718 81.60% -6.4458% 12,144,415 18.40% $3,710,793 14.38 -$0.03 22.13 $2.67 1.45 $53,774,382 81.47% -6.5923% 12,228,751 18.53% $3,795,130 14.36 -$0.05 22.29 $2.83 1.46 $53,690,046 81.34% -6.7388% 12,313,087 18.66% $3,879,466 14.33 -$0.08 22.44 $2.98 1.47 $53,605,709 81.22% -6.8852% 12,397,423 18.78% $3,963,802 14.31 -$0.10 22.59 $3.13 1.48 $53,521,373 81.09% -7.0317% 12,481,760 18.91% $4,048,138 14.29 -$0.12 22.75 $3.29 1.49 $53,437,037 80.96% -7.1782% 12,566,096 19.04% $4,132,474 14.27 -$0.14 22.90 $3.44 1.50 $53,352,701 80.83% -7.3247% 12,650,432 19.17% $4,216,811 14.24 -$0.17 23.06 $3.60 FY 14 at 11/1012014 Factor 1.29 Res. Tax Rate $14.41 CIP Tax Rate $19.45 FY'15 Factor , 1.34 ESTIMATED Res. Tax Rate $14.72 ESTIMATED CIP Tax Rate $19.83 ESTIMATED Residential All Residential + Comm Ind Pt Mxd Quartile Range Res Part Mixed Use Quartile Range Comm/Industrial. 1st Quartile Median value/tax + C & I part Mixed Use & Chapter Land Median Value (FY14) $1,000 -$245,700 $139,100 $1,000 -$49,100 $1,000 Tax Bill (FY14) $2,004 $19.45 Median Value (FY1 ) $1,000 -$247,900 $144,100 $1,000 -$49,400 $1,000 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $2,121 194 parcels $19e3 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $5,000 $0 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $116 $0 % Tax Bill Difference 5.80% 1.94% 2nd Quartile Median Value (FY14) $245,800-$352,700 $296,500 $49,400-$172,400 $114,000 Tax Bill (FY14) $4,273 $2,217 Median Value (FY 1 ) 249,300 -$356,200 $3105100 $49,400 -$172,400 $111,600 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $4,564 194 parcels $2,252 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $13,600 -$400 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $291 $35 %Tax Bill Difference 6.82% 1.58% 3rd Quartile Median Value (FY14) $352,800-$507,000 $428,850 $169,500 -$409,800 $251,700 Tax Bill (FY14) $6,180 $4,991 Median Value .'F 15 $366,200 - 15,600 $441,650 $173,400 -$429.800 $251,400 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $6,500 194 parcels $4,985 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $12,800 -$300 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $320 -$6 % Tax Bill Difference 5.18% -0.12% 4th Quartile Median Value (FY14) $507,100-$36,697,900 $617,600 $411,700-$24,341,200 $875,550 Tax Bill (FY14) $8,900 $17,029 Median Vale (FY15) $515,700 -$36,6975900 $621, 00 $436,400 -19,538,800 $87 9,750 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $9,153 192 parcels $17,443 Diff. Median Value FY15-FY14 $4,300 $4,200 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $253 $414 %Tax Bill Difference 2.84% 2.43% Median Single Family House Median Value (FY14) $445,200 Tax Bill (FY14) $6,415 Median Value (FY15) $465,500` Tax Bill (FY15) $6,851 Diff. Median Value FY15-FY14 $20,300 Diff.Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $435 % Tax Bill Difference 6.79% MEDIAN VAL ALL RESIDEN $366,200 MEDIAN C & I w/o CHAPTER $214,500 MEDIAN C& I w/o CHAPTER $216,100 and w/o MIXED USE i I Assumptions Tax Levy 1 .75% Shift % 1 .34 ( 134%) Residential Tax Bill +$335 Residential Rate $ 14.50 Commercial Rate $20.45 ESTIMATED VALUES AT 11/10/2014 % OF FY 2014 LEVY LIMIT FY 14 LEVY LIMIT 61,955,069 FROM DOR ADD 1.75% 1,084,214 FY 2015 BUDGET 1.75% NEW GROWTH 793,337 FROM LA 13 1.28% FY 2015 LEVY LIMIT 63,832,620 FY 2015 EXCLUDED DEBT = 1,705,850 FROM FY 13 DE-1 @ 11/12/2013 TOTALS = 65,538,470 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVY TOTAL FY2015 ESTIMATED VALUES: CLASS 1 TOTAL 3,745,570,341 3,745,570,341 CIP TOTAL 548,705,749 548,705,749 TOTALS = 4,294,276,090 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 FY 2015 ESTIMATED LEVY = 65,538,470 SHIFT % = 1.00 LEVY SHARE LEVY SHARE WITHOUT WITH TAX CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LEVY RES PORTION = 87.22% 87.22% 57,164,221 CIP PORTION 12.78% 12.78% 8,374,249 % CHANGE FROM NON-CLASSIFIED SHARE OF LEVY FY 2015 ESTIMATED TAX RATES = RES 15.26 100.00% CIP 15.26 95.88% FY 2015 FY 2015 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TAX RATE TAX RATE 15.26 15.26 PAGE 2 RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TOTAL VALUE FY 2014 ACTUAL 3,652,658,906 555,630,474 4,208,289,380 FROM 2014 RECAP FY 2015 ESTIMATED 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 4,294,276,090 TOTAL $ CHANGE = 92,911,435 -6,924,725 85,986,710 % CHANGE = 2.54% -1.25% 2.04% RES CIP FY 2014 TAX RATES SHIFT 1.29 = 14.41 19.45 FY 2015 PROPOSED TAX RATE = 15.26 15.26 FY 15 PROPOSED CLASS LEVEL = 100.00% 95.88% $ DI FF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = $0.85 -$4.19 % DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = 5.91% -21.53% ESTIMATED VALUES AT 11/10/2014 % OF FY 2014 LEVY LIMIT FY 14 LEVY LIMIT 61,955,069 FROM DOR ADD 1.75% 1,084,214 FY 2015 BUDGET 1.75% NEW GROWTH 793,337 FROM LA 13 1.28% -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- FY 2015 LEVY LIMIT 63,832,620 FY 2015 EXCLUDED DEBT = 1,705,850 FROM FY 13 DE-1 @ 11/12/2013 -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- TOTALS = 65,538,470 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVY TOTAL FY2015 ESTIMATED VALUES: CLASS TOTAL 3,745,570,341 3,745,570,341 CIP TOTAL 548,705,749 548,705,749 ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ TOTALS = 4,294,276,090 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 FY 2015 ESTIMATED LEVY = 65,538,470 SHIFT % = 1.34 LEVY SHARE LEVY SHARE WITHOUT WITH TAX CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LEVY RES PORTION = 87.22% 82.88% 54,316,977 CIP PORTION 12.78% 17.12% 11,221,493 % CHANGE FROM NON-CLASSIFIED SHARE OF LEVY FY 2015 ESTIMATED TAX RATES = RES 14.50 95.02% CIP 20.45 128.48% FY 2015 FY 2015 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TAX RATE TAX RATE 14.50 20.45 PAGE 2 RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TOTAL VALUE FY 2014 ACTUAL 3,652,658,906 555,630,474 4,208,289,380 FROM 2014 RECAP FY 2015 ESTIMATED 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 4,294,276,090 I TOTAL $ CHANGE = 92,911,435 -6,924,725 85,986,710 % CHANGE = 2.54% -1.25% 2.04% RES CIP FY 2014 TAX RATES SHIFT 1.29 = 14.41 19.45 FY 2015 PROPOSED TAX RATE = 14.50 20.45 FY 15 PROPOSED CLASS LEVEL = 95.02% 128.48% $ DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = $0.09 $1.00 % DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = 0.64% 5.15% ESTIMATED FY 2015 TOTAL VALUES 11/10/2014 FY 14 RES RATE 14.41 RES 3,745,570,341 TAX LEVY FY 14 CIP RATE 19.46 C.I.P. 548,705,749 65,538,470 TOTAL UNCLASS 87.22% TAXES EST RES EST C.I.P. VALUE 4,294,276,090 LEVY % 12.78% SHIFTED FY 15 RATE 15 RATE RESIDENT TO RES DIFF C.I.P. DIFF RESIDENTIAL % OF FY 15 C.I.P. C. I. P. % OF 15 CIP RATE 15vs14 RATE 15vs14 FACTOR TAX LEVY TOTAL LEVY TAX LEVY LEVY 1.00 $57,164,221 87.22% 0.0000% 8,374,249 12.78% $0 15.26 $0.85 15.26 -4.20 1.01 $57,080,479 87.09% -0.1465% 8,457,991 12.91% $83,742 15.24 $0.83 15.41 -$4.05 1.02 $56,996,736 86.97% -0.2930% 8,541,733 13.03% $167,485 15.22 $0.81 15.57 -$3.89 1.03 $56,912,994 86.84% -0.4395% 8,625,476 13.16% $251,227 15.19 $0.78 15.72 -$3.74 1.04 $56,829,251 86.71% -0.5860% 8,709,218 13.29% $334,970 15.17 $0.76 15.87 -$3.59 1.05 $56,745,509 86.58% -0.7325% 8,792,961 13.42% $418,712 15.15 $0.74 16.02 -$3.44 1.06 $56,661,766 86.46% -0.8790% 8,876,703 13.54% $502,455 15.13 $0.72 16.18 -$3.28 1.07 $56,578,024 86.33% -1.0255% 8,960,446 13.67% $586,197 15.11 $0.70 16.33 -$3.13 1.08 $56,494,281 86.20% -1.1720% 9,044,188 13.80% $669,940 15.08 $0.67 16.48 -$2.98 1.09 $56,410,539 86.07% -1.3185% 9,127,931 13.93% $753,682 15.06 $0.65 16.64 -$2.82 1.10 $56,326,796 85.94% -1.4649% 9,211,673 14.06% $837,425 15.04 $0.63 16.79 -$2.67 1.11 $56,243,054 85.82% -1.6114% 9,295,416 14.18% $921,167 15.02 $0.61 16.94 -$2.52 1.12 $56,159,311 85.69% -1.7579% 9,379,158 14.31% $1,004,910 14.99 $0.58 17.09 -$2.37 1.13 $56,075,569 85.56% -1.9044% 9,462,901 14.44% $1,088,652 14.97 $0.56 17.25 -$2.21 1.14 $55,991,826 85.43% -2.0509% 9,546,643 14.57% $1,172,395 14.95 $0.54 17.40 -$2.06 1.15 $55,908,084 85.31% -2.1974% 9,630,386 14.69% $1,256,137 14.93 $0.52 17.55 -$1.91 1.16 $55,824,341 85.18% -2.3439% 9,714,128 14.82% $1,339,880 14.90 $0.49 17.70 -$1.76 1.17 $55,740,599 85.05% -2.4904% 9,797,871 14.95% $1,423,622 14.88 $0.47 17.86 -$1.60 1.18 $55,656,856 84.92% -2.6369% 9,881,613 15.08% $1,507,365 14.86 $0.45 18.01 -$1.45 1.19 $55,573,114 84.79% -2.7834% 9,965,356 15.21% $1,591,107 14.84 $0.43 18.16 -$1.30 1.20 $55,489,372 84.67% -2.9299% 10,049,098 15.33% $1,674,850 14.81 $0.40 18.31 -$1.15 1.21 $55,405,629 84.54% -3.0764% 10,132,841 15.46% $1,758,592 14.79 $0.38 18.47 -$0.99 1.22 $55,321,887 84.41% -3.2229% 10,216,583 15.59% $1,842,335 14.77 $0.36 18.62 -$0.84 1.23 $55,238,144 84.28% -3.3694% 10,300,326 15.72% $1,926,077 14.75 $0.34 18.77 -$0.69 1.24 $55,154,402 84.16% -3.5159% 10,384,068 15.84% $2,009,820 14.73 $0.32 18.92 -$0.54 1.25 $55,070,659 84.03% -3.6624% 10,467,811 15.97% $2,093,562 14.70 $0.29 19.08 -$0.38 1.26 $54,986,917 83.90% -3.8089% 10,551,553 16.10% $2,177,305 14.68 $0.27 19.23 -$0.23 1.27 $54,903,174 83.77% -3.9554% 10,635,296 16.23% $2,261,047 14.66 $0.25 19.38 -$0.08 1.28 $54,819,432 83.64% -4.1018% 10,719,038 16.36% $2,344,790 14.64 $0.23 19.54 $0.08 1.29 $54,735,689 83.52% -4.2483% 10,802,781 16.48% $2,428,532 14.61 $0.20 19.69 $0.23 1.30 $54,651,947 83.39% -4.3948% 10,886,523 16.61% $2,512,275 14.59 $0.18 19.84 $0.38 1.31 $54,568,204 83.26% -4.5413% 10,970,266 16.74% $2,596,017 14.57 $0.16 19.99 $0.53 1.32 $54,484,462 83.13% -4.6878% 11,054,008 16.87% $2,679,760 14.55 $0.14 20.15 $0.69 1.33 $54,400,719 83.01% -4.8343% 11,137,751 16.99% $2,763,502 14.52 $0.11 20.30 $0.84 %%/ ; 1.35 $54,233,234 82.75% -5.1273% 11,305,235 17.25% $2,930,987 14.48 $0.07 20.60 $1.14 1.36 $54,149,492 82.62% -5.2738% 11,388,978 17.38% $3,014,729 14.46 $0.05 20.76 $1.30 1.37 $54,065,749 82.49% -5.4203% 11,472,720 17.51% $3,098,472 14.43 $0.02 20.91 $1.45 1.38 $53,982,007 82.37% -5.5668% 11,556,463 17.63% $3,182,214 14.41 $0.00 21.06 $1.60 1.39 $53,898,264 82.24% -5.7133% 11,640,205 17.76% $3,265,957 14.39 -$0.02 21.21 $1.75 1.40 $53,814,522 82.11% -5.8598% 11,723,948 17.89% $3,349,699 14.37 -$0.04 21.37 $1.91 1.41 $53,730,779 81.98% -6.0063% 11,807,690 18.02% $3,433,442 14.35 -$0.06 21.52 $2.06 1.42 $53,647,037 81.86% -6.1528% 11,891,433 18.14% $3,517,184 14.32 -$0.09 21.67 $2.21 1.43 $53,563,294 81.73% -6.2993% 11,975,175 18.27% $3,600,927 14.30 -$0.11 21.82 $2.36 1.44 $53,479,552 81.60% -6.4458% 12,058,918 18.40% $3,684,669 14.28 -$0.13 21.98 $2.52 1.45 $53,395,809 81.47% -6.5923% 12,142,660 18.53% $3,768,412 14.26 -$0.15 22.13 $2.67 1.46 $53,312,067 81.34% -6.7388% 12,226,403 18.66% $3,852,154 14.23 -$0.18 22.28 $2.82 1.47 $53,228,324 81.22% -6.8852% 12,310,145 18.78% $3,935,897 14.21 -$0.20 22.43 $2.97 1.48 $53,144,582 81.09% -7.0317% 12,393,888 18.91% $4,019,639 14.19 -$0.22 22.59 $3.13 1.49 $53,060,839 80.96% -7.1782% 12,477,630 19.04% $4,103,382 14.17 -$0.24 22.74 $3.28 1.50 $52,977,097 80.83% -7.3247% 12,561,373 19.17% $4,187,124 14.14 -$0.27 22.89 $3.43 FY 14 at 11/10/2014 Factor 1.29 Res.Tax Rate $14.41 CIP Tax Rate $19.45 FY15 Factor '1.34 ESTIMATED Res. Tax Rate $14.50 ESTIMATED CIP Tax Rate $20.45 ESTIMATED Residential All Residential + Comm Ind Pt Mxd Quartile Range Res Part Mixed Use Quartile Range Comm/Industrial. 1st Quartile Median value/tax + C & I part Mixed Use& Chapter Land Median Value (FY14) $1,000 -$245,700 $139,100 $1,000 -$49,100 $1,000 Tax Bill (FY14) $2,004 $19.45 Median Value (F11 15) $1;000 -$247,900 $144,180 $1,000 -$49,400 $1,000 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $2,090 194 parcels $20445 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $5,000 $0 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $85 $1 % Tax Bill Difference 4.25% 5.15% 2nd Quartile Median Value (FY14) $245,800 -$352,700 $296,500 $49,400 -$172,400 $114,000 Tax Bill (FY14) $4,273 $2,217 Median Value (FY151 249,800 -$366.208 $310,188 $49,400 -$172,400 $113.608 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $4,49-7 194 parcels $2,323 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $13,600 -$400 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $224 $106 % Tax Bill Difference 5.25% 4.78% 3rd Quartile Median Value (FY14) $352,800 -$507,000 $428,850 $169,500 -$409,800 $251,700 Tax Bill (FY14) $6,180 $5,147 Median Value §FY15) $360,200 -$515,600 $441,650 $173,400 -$429,800 $251,400 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $6,405 194 parcels $5,141 Diff. Median Value FYI-FY14 $12,800 -$300 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $225 -$6 %Tax Bill Difference 3.64% -0.12% 4th Quartile Median Value (FY14) $507,100 -$36,697,900 $617,600 $411,700 -$24,341,200 $875,550 Tax Bill (FY14) $8,900 $17,029 Median Value (FY15) $515,700 -$36, 97, $ 21,900 $433,400 419,53 , 00 $ 7 ,750 Tax Bill (FYI 5) 2334 parcels $9,019 192 parcels $17,992 Diff. Median Value FYI 5-FY14 $4,300 $4,200 Diff. Tax Bill FYI 5-FY14 $119 $962 % Tax Bill Difference 1.34% 5.65% Median Single Family House Median Value (FY14) $445,200 Tax Bill (FY14) $6,415 Median Value (FYI 5) $465,500 Tax Bill (FYI 5)' $6,751 Diff. Median Value FYI 5-FY14 $20,300' Diff. Tax Bill FYI 5-FY14 $335 °l°Tax Bill Difference 5.22% MEDIAN VAL ALL RESIDEN $366,200 MEDIAN C & I w/o CHAPTER $214,500 MEDIAN C& I w/o CHAPTER $216,100 and w/o MIXED USE Assumptions !, Tax Levy 1 .25% Shift % 1 .34 (134%) Residential Tax Bill +$303 Residential Rate $ 14.43 Commercial Rate $20.35 ESTIMATED VALUES AT 11/10/2014 % OF FY 2014 LEVY LIMIT FY 14 LEVY LIMIT 61,955,069 FROM DOR ADD 1.75% 774,438 FY 2015 BUDGET 1.25% NEW GROWTH 793,337 FROM LA 13 1.28% FY 2015 LEVY LIMIT 63,522,844 FY 2015 EXCLUDED DEBT = 1,705,850 FROM FY 13 DE-1 @ 11/12/2013 -------------------------------------------------------- TOTALS = 65,228,694 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVY TOTAL FY2015 ESTIMATED VALUES: CLASS 1 TOTAL 3,745,570,341 3,745,570,341 CIP TOTAL 548,705,749 548,705,749 TOTALS = 4,294,276,090 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 FY 2015 ESTIMATED LEVY = 65,228,694 SHIFT % = 1.00 LEVY SHARE LEVY SHARE WITHOUT WITH TAX CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LEVY RES PORTION = 87.22% 87.22% 56,894,028 CIP PORTION 12.78% 12,78% 8,334,667 % CHANGE FROM NON-CLASSIFIED SHARE OF LEVY FY 2015 ESTIMATED TAX RATES = RES 15.19 99.53% CIP 15.19 95.43% FY 2015 FY 2015 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TAX RATE TAX RATE 15.19 15.19 PAGE 2 RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TOTAL VALUE FY 2014 ACTUAL 3,652,658,906 555,630,474 4,208,289,380 FROM 2014 RECAP FY 2015 ESTIMATED 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 4,294,276,090 TOTAL $ CHANGE = 92,911,435 -6,924,725 85,986,710 % CHANGE = 2.54% -1.25% 2.04% RES CIP FY 2014 TAX RATES SHIFT 1.29 = 14.41 19.45 FY 2015 PROPOSED TAX RATE = 15.19 15.19 FY 15 PROPOSED CLASS LEVEL = 99.53% 95.43% $ DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = $0.78 -$4.26 % DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = 5.41% -21.90% ESTIMATED VALUES AT 11/10/2014 % OF FY 2014 LEVY LIMIT FY 14 LEVY LIMIT 61,955,069 FROM DOR ADD 1.75% 774,438 FY 2015 BUDGET 1.25% NEW GROWTH 793,337 FROM LA 13 1.28% -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- FY 2015 LEVY LIMIT 63,522,844 FY 2015 EXCLUDED DEBT = 1,705,850 FROM FY 13 DE-1 @ 11/12/2013 -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- TOTALS = 65,228,694 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVY TOTAL FY2015 ESTIMATED VALUES: CLASS TOTAL 3,745,570,341 3,745,570,341 CIP TOTAL 548,705,749 548,705,749 TOTALS = 4,294,276,090 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 FY 2015 ESTIMATED LEVY = 65,228,694 SHIFT % = 1.34 LEVY SHARE LEVY SHARE WITHOUT WITH TAX CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LEVY RES PORTION = 87.22% 82.88% 54,060,241 CIP PORTION 12.78% 17.12% 11,168,453 % CHANGE FROM NON-CLASSIFIED SHARE OF LEVY FY 2015 ESTIMATED TAX RATES = RES 14.43 94.57% CIP 20.35 127.87% FY 2015 FY 2015 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TAX RATE TAX RATE 14.43 20.35 PAGE 2 RESIDENTIAL C.I.P. TOTAL VALUE FY 2014 ACTUAL 3,652,658,906 555,630,474 4,208,289,380 FROM 2014 RECAP FY 2015 ESTIMATED 3,745,570,341 548,705,749 4,294,276,090 TOTAL $ CHANGE = 92,911,435 -6,924,725 85,986,710 % CHANGE = 2.54% -1.25% 2.04% RES CIP FY 2014 TAX RATES SHIFT 1.29 = 14.41 19.45 FY 2015 PROPOSED TAX RATE = 14.43 20.35 FY 15 PROPOSED CLASS LEVEL = 94.57% 127.87% 'I $ DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = $0.02 $0.90 % DIFF IN TAX RATE FY 15 vs. FY 14 = 0.16% 4.65% ESTIMATED FY 2015 TOTAL VALUES 11/10/2014 FY 14 RES RATE 14.41 RES 3,745,570,341 TAX LEVY FY 14 CIP RATE 19.46 C.I.P. 548,705,749 65,228,694 TOTAL UNCLASS 87.22% TAXES EST RES EST C.I.P. VALUE 4,294,276,090 LEVY % 12.78% SHIFTED FY 15 RATE 15 RATE RESIDENT TO RES DIFF C.I.P. DIFF RESIDENTIAL % OF FY 15 C.I.P. C. I. P. % OF 15 CIP RATE 15vsl4 RATE 15vsl4 FACTOR TAX LEVY TOTAL LEVY TAX LEVY LEVY 1.00 $56,894,028 87.22% 0.0000% 8,334,667 12.78% $0 15.19 $0.78 15.19 -4.27 1.01 $56,810,681 87.09% -0.1465% 8,418,013 12.91% $83,347 15.17 $0.76 15.34 -$4.12 1.02 $56,727,334 86.97% -0.2930% 8,501,360 13.03% $166,693 15.15 $0.74 15.49 -$3.97 1.03 $56,643,988 86.84% -0.4395% 8,584,707 13.16% $250,040 15.12 $0.71 15.65 -$3.81 1.04 $56,560,641 86.71% -0.5860% 8,668,053 13.29% $333,387 15.10 $0.69 15.80 -$3.66 1.05 $56,477,294 86.58% -0.7325% 8,751,400 13.42% $416,733 15.08 $0.67 15.95 -$3.51 1.06 $56,393,948 86.46% -0.8790% 8,834,747 13.54% $500,080 15.06 $0.65 16.10 -$3.36 1.07 $56,310,601 86.33% -1.0255% 8,918,093 13.67% $583,427 15.03 $0.62 16.25 -$3.21 1.08 $56,227,254 86.20% -1.1720% 9,001,440 13.80% $666,773 15.01 $0.60 16.40 -$3.06 1.09 $56,143,908 86.07% -1.3185% 9,084,787 13.93% $750,120 14.99 $0.58 16.56 -$2.90 1.10 $56,060,561 85.94% -1.4649% 9,168,133 14.06% $833,467 14.97 $0.56 16.71 -$2.75 1.11 $55,977,214 85.82% -1.6114% 9,251,480 14.18% $916,813 14.94 $0.53 16.86 -$2.60 1.12 $55,893,868 85.69% -1.7579% 9,334,827 14.31% $1,000,160 14.92 $0.51 17.01 -$2.45 1.13 $55,810,521 85.56% -1.9044% 9,418,173 14.44% $1,083,507 14.90 $0.49 17.16 -$2.30 1,14 $55,727,174 85.43% -2.0509% 9,501,520 14.57% $1,166,853 14.88 $0.47 17.32 -$2.14 1.15 $55,643,828 85.31% -2.1974% 9,584,867 14.69% $1,250,200 14.86 $0.45 17.47 -$1.99 1.16 $55,560,481 85.18% -2.3439% 9,668,213 14.82% $1,333,547 14.83 $0.42 17.62 -$1.84 1.17 $55,477,134 85.05% -2.4904% 9,751,560 14.95% $1,416,893 14.81 $0.40 17.77 -$1.69 1.18 $55,393,788 84.92% -2.6369% 9,834,907 15.08% $1,500,240 14.79 $0.38 17.92 -$1.54 1.19 $55,310,441 84.79% -2.7834% 9,918,253 15.21% $1,583,587 14.77 $0.36 18.08 -$1.38 1.20 $55,227,094 84.67% -2.9299% 10,001,600 15.33% $1,666,933 14.74 $0.33 18.23 -$1.23 1.21 $55,143,748 84.54% -3.0764% 10,084,947 15.46% $1,750,280 14.72 $0.31 18.38 -$1.08 1.22 $55,060,401 84.41% -3.2229% 10,168,293 15.59% $1,833,627 14.70 $0.29 18.53 -$0.93 1.23 $54,977,054 84.28% -3.3694% 10,251,640 15.72% $1,916,973 14.68 $0.27 18.68 -$0.78 1.24 $54,893,708 84.16% -3.5159% 10,334,987 15.84% $2,000,320 14.66 $0.25 18.84 -$0.62 1.25 $54,810,361 84.03% -3.6624% 10,418,333 15.97% $2,083,667 14.63 $0.22 18.99 -$0.47 1.26 $54,727,014 83.90% -3.8089% 10,501,680 16.10% $2,167,013 14.61 $0.20 19.14 -$0.32 1.27 $54,643,668 83.77% -3.9554% 10,585,027 16.23% $2,250„360 14.59 $0.18 19.29 -$0.17 1.28 $54,560,321 83.64% -4.1018% 10,668,373 16.36% $2,333,707 14.57 $0.16 19.44 -$0.02 1.29 $54,476,974 83.52% -4.2483% 10,751,720 16.48% $2,417,053 14.54 $0.13 19.59 $0.13 1.30 $54,393,628 83.39% -4.3948% 10,835,067 16.61% $2,500,400 14.52 $0.11 19.75 $0.29 1.31 $54,310,281 83.26% -4.5413% 10,918,413 16.74% $2,583,747 14.50 $0.09 19.90 $0.44 1.32 $54,226,934 83.13% -4.6878% 11,001,760 16.87% $2,667,093 14.48 $0.07 20.05 $0.59 1.33 $54,143,588 83.01% -4.8343% 11,085,107 16.99% $2,750,440 14.46 $0.05 20.20 $0.74 1.35 $53,976,894 82.75% -5.1273% 11,251,800 17.25% $2,917,133 14.41 $0.00 20.51 $1.05 1.36 $53,893,548 82.62% -5.2738% 11,335,147 17.38% $3,000,480 14.39 -$0.02 20.66 $1.20 1.37 $53,810,201 82.49% -5.4203% 11,418,493 17.51% $3,083,827 14.37 -$0.04 20.81 $1.35 1.38 $53,726,854 82.37% -5.5668% 11,501,840 17.63% $3,167,173 14.34 -$0.07 20.96 $1.50 1.39 $53,643,508 82.24% -5.7133% 11,585,187 17.76% $3,250,520 14.32 -$0.09 21.11 $1.65 1.40 $53,560,161 82.11% -5.8598% 11,668,533 17.89% $3,333,867 14.30 -$0.11 21.27 $1.81 1.41 $53,476,814 81.98% -6.0063% 11,751,880 18.02% $3,417,213 14.28 -$0.13 21.42 $1.96 1.42 $53,393,468 81.86% -6.1528% 11,835,227 18.14% $3,500,560 14.26 -$0.15 21.57 $2.11 1.43 $53,310,121 81.73% -6.2993% 11,918,573 18.27% $3,583,907 14.23 -$0.18 21.72 $2.26 1.44 $53,226,774 81.60% -6.4458% 12,001,920 18.40% $3,667,253 14.21 -$0.20 21.87 $2.41 1.45 $53,143,428 81.47% -6.5923% 12,085,267 18.53% $3,750,600 14.19 -$0.22 22.03 $2.57 1.46 $53,060,081 81.34% -6.7388% 12,168,613 18.66% $3,833,947 14.17 -$0.24 22.18 $2.72 1.47 $52,976,734 81.22% -6.8852% 12,251,960 18.78% $3,917,293 14.14 -$0.27 22.33 $2.87 1.48 $52,893,388 81.09% -7.0317% 12,335,307 18.91% $4,000,640 14.12 -$0.29 22.48 $3.02 1.49 $52,810,041 80.96% -7.1782% 12,418,653 19.04% $4,083,987 14.10 -$0.31 22.63 $3.17 1.50 $52,726,694 80.83% -7.3247% 12,502,000 19.17% $4,167,333 14.08 -$0.33 22.78 $3.32 FY 14 at 11/1012014 Factor 1.29 Res.Tax Rate $14.41 CIP Tax Rate $19.45 FY"15 Factor ' 1.34 ESTIMATED Res. Tax Rate $14.43 ESTIMATED CIP Tax Rate $20.35 ESTIMATED Residential All Residential + Comm Ind Pt Mxd Quartile Range Res Part Mixed Use Quartile Range Comm/Industrial. 1st Quartile Median value/tax + C& I part Mixed Use&Chapter Land Median Value (FY14) $1,000-$245,700 $139,100 $1,000-$49,100 $1,000 Tax Bill (FY14) $2,004 $19.45 Median Value (FY 15) $1,000 -$247,900 $144,100 $1,000 a$49,400 $1,000 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $2,030 194 parcels $2035 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $5,000 $0 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $75 $1 % Tax Bill Difference 3.76% 4.65% 2nd Quartile Median Value (FY14) $245,800 -$352,700 $296,500 $49,400 -$172,400 $114,000 Tax Bill (FY14) $4,273 $2,217 Median Value (FY15) 249,800 -$366100 $310,100 $49,400 -$171400 $113.600 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $4,476 194 parcels $2,312 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $13,600 -$400 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $203 $95 %Tax Bill Difference 4.75% 4.28% 3rd Quartile Median Value (FY14) $352,800 -$507,000 $428,850 $169,500 -$409,800 $251,700 Tax Bill (FY14) $6,180 $5,123 Median Vale (FY15) $366,200 $ 1 ,800 $441, 5 $1734 G$42 ,8 $251,400 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $6,374 194 parcels $5,117 Diff. Median Value FY15 -FY14 $12,800 -$300 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $195 -$6 % Tax Bill Difference 3.15% -0.12% 4th Quartile Median Value (FY14) $507,100-$36,697,900 $617,600 $411,700-$24,341,200 $875,550 Tax Bill (FY14) $8,900 $17,029 Median Value (FY15- $515,7 00 -t36,697;900 $621.900 $436,400 -19,538,800 $879,750 Tax Bill (FY15) 2334 parcels $8,976 192 parcels $17,907 Diff. Median Value FY15-FY14 $4,300 $4,200 Diff. Tax Bill FY15-FY14 $76 $877 %Tax Bill Difference 0.86% 5.15% Median Single Family House Median Value (FY14) $445,200 Tax Bill (FY14) $6,415 Median Value (FY15) $465,500 Tax Bill (FY15) $6,719 Diff.Median Value FY15-FY14 $20,300 Diff, Tax Bill FY15-FY14 ` $303 %Tax Bill Difference 4.73% MEDIAN VAL ALL RESIDEN $366,200 MEDIAN C& I w/o CHAPTER $214,500 MEDIAN C & I w/o CHAPTER $216,100 and w/o MIXED USE Merni-n-ack Valley Cliamber of Corr:.I.rn.erce ---------- The Best Investment For Your Business (TH11 CH A M BE 264 Essex Street Lawrence, MA 01840-1516- Phone: 978-686-0900 a Fax: 978-794-9953 www.merriinackvalleycliamber.com November 7, 2014 Mr. Richard Vaillancourt Chairman Board of Selectmen Town of North Andover,Town Offices 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Re: Tax Classification Dear Chairman Vaillancourt: On behalf of the Chamber of Commerce members from North Andover, please accept this letter in support of the Chamber's position that we respectfully submit, that property taxes continue to remain one of the addressable costs of doing business within North Andover. The business and industrial community within North Andover, continue to face increasing competition for retail, manufacturing jobs and services. The competition for an active downtown, manufacturing and professional services remain ever present. As such, the reduction of property taxes serves to assist these companies to remain viable and to keep literally thousands of jobs, while still paying a fair property tax. The ever rising costs to business and industry not only affect the large companies,but in nearly all cases, small and mid-size manufacturing and retail companies face even greater pressure in making payrolls and paying lease/mort- gage obligations. The property tax cost is one area where a reduction can, and will, assist companies in remaining competitive and assist their continued operation, during the time of a national economic slowdown. The Chamber, in recognition of these and other related factors, respectfully request that the Town of North Ando- ver reduce the business and industry tax classification rate downward from the current rate. Thank you for your consideration. ery tr I J ose plfi J.Bevilacqua President/CEO Cc: Town Manager Andrew Maylor M.("'.117nin-ack. Valley Chamber of Can.'.inierce THE C HW�4-`B E R ---------- The Best Investment For Your Business ---------- 264 Essex Street® Lawrence, MA 01840-1516- Phone: 978-686-0900-Fax: 978-794-9953 www.menimackvalleychamber.com To: Our Chamber of Commerce Members in North Andover From: Joseph J. Bevilacqua, President/MVCC Date: November 7, 2014 Re: Tax Classification Public Hearing On November 17, 2014 at 7:OOPM, the North Andover Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing on the Tax Classification as it pertains to classification and taxation of all property in North Andover. It is vitally important that a fair and equitable decision be made regarding tax classification for Industrial/Com- mercial property in North Andover. As you know, we need your help to ensure the Industrial/Commercial rate does not rise in 2015,but is in fact lowered. Your input and attendance at this meeting is vital. If you cannot attend, please send a representative from your company, or forward a letter of support to the North Andover Board of Selectmen to lower the Industrial/Com- mercial rate. Please feel free to call the Chamber if you have any questions. (978) 686-0900. Note: North Andover Tax Classification Public Hearing Monday,November 17, 2014 North Andover Board of Selectmen Selectmen's Conference Room, 2nd Floor Town Offices, 120 Main Street 7:OOPM Your Attendance Is Important! TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO PERSONNEL POLICY Notice is hereby given that the North Andover Board of Select- men 's Public Hearing scheduled for November 3 , 2014 has been re- scheduled for Monday, November 17, 2014 at 7 : 00 p . m . in the 2nd Floor Meetin g Room , Town Hall , 120 Main Street, North Andover, MA. The purpose of the hearing is to receive comments on proposed amend- ments to the Personnel Polic y for non-union p ersonnel . Copies of the proposed amendments are avail- able in the Town Manager's Office at Town Hall . An y person interested or wishing to be heard on the V4� TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER PUBLIC amendments should a HEARING NOTICE. posed p r r PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO PERSONNEL POLICY Notice is hereby given that the at the time and place design North Andover Board of Select- men's Public Hearing scheduled for:November 3,2014'.has been e re- scheduled for Monday, November above■ Fl r Me at 7:00 p.m, m the 2nd Floor Meeting Room,Town Hall,120 Main Street,North Andover,MA The W. Ma purpose s the hearing a to Andrew comments a proposed amend- ments to the Personnel Policy for non-union per§onnel.'Copies of the proposed amendments are avail- o" able in the Town Manager's Office Town ManC at Town Hall.Any person interested oriwibe heard on the pro- ET 1 should appear _ at the time and place designated above. < Andrew W.Maylor Town Managed ET-10/28/7 4 Town of North Andover Personnel Policy Board of Selectmen: Revised (�)etolw�.). F X.. 2 �1...4,Nove1nI�:)er 1 .... , 2014...� :. Formatted:Centered TABLE of CONTENTS About the Personnel Policy and Procedure.......................................................... 4 I. Introductory Policies................................................................................ 5 A. Recitals........................................................................... 5 B. Definitions....................................................................... 5 C. Human Resources Administration........................................... 7 II. General Employment Provisions................................................................. 7 A. Employment-at-will........................................................... 7 B. Equal Employment Opportunity............................................. 8 C. Disability Accommodation................................................... 8 D. Business Ethics and Conduct................................................ 9 E. Conflicts of Interest............................................................ 9 F. Confidentiality..................................................................10 G. Political Activities.............................................................10 H. Nepotism,Dating,and Fraternization.......................................11 I. Civil Service Law..............................................................11 J. Effect of Partial Invalidity....................................................12 III. Employment Status...............................................................................12 A. Employment Categories...................................................... 12 B. Deductions from Pay of Salaried Workers.................................13 C. Personnel Records and Data Changes.......................................14 D. Resignation.....................................................................15 E. Introductory Period............................................................ 15 F. Termination Process...........................................................16 G. Lay-off/Reinstatement.........................................................17 H. Exit Interviews.................................................................17 IV. Work Conditions and Hours.....................................................................17 A. Work Schedules............................................................... 17 B. Meal Periods....................................................................17 C. Overtime........................................................................17 D. Compensatory Time...........................................................18 E. Additional Hours...............................................................18 F. Smoking........................................................................ 18 G. No Personal Projects..........................................................19 H. Non-solicitation................................................................19 V. Timekeeping/Payroll.............................................................................. 19 A. Timekeeping.................................................................... 19 B. Paydays.......................................................................... 19 C. Pay Deductions.................................................................20 D. Administrative Pay Corrections..............................................20 VI. Leaves of Absence................................................................................20 A. Family and Medical Leave Act Leave ..................................... 20 including Military Family Leave(FMLA) Town of North Andover Personnel Policy ll'1720l,1-101 ?2)1 ,1 17 1 1 2., Formatted:Centered B. Military Leave..................................................................23 C. Personal Leave.................................................................23 D. Terminal Leave................................................................23 E. Unpaid Leave of Absence....................................................24 F. Small Necessities Act Leave.................................................25 VII. Employee Conduct and Disciplinary Action.................................................25 A. Employee Conduct and Work Rules........................................25 B. Customer Service..............................................................26 C. Workplace Attire...............................................................28 D. Drug and Alcohol Use/Drug Testing....................................... 29 E. Appropriate Office Conduct..................................................30 F. Accuracy of Employment Application......................................30 G. Attendance and Punctuality...................................................30 H. Computer Use..................................................................31 I. Internet/Email—Acceptable Use............................................33 J. Anti-Harassment...............................................................34 K. Unlawful Harassment.........................................................35 L. Sexual Harassment............................................................35 M. Town Equipment and Property..............................................39 N. Workplace Monitoring and Inspections....................................40 O. Workplace Violence Prevention.............................................40 P. Safety............................................................................41 Q. Telephone Usage...............................................................42 R. Office Closure for Inclement Weather......................................42 S. Disciplinary and Corrective Action.........................................42 T. Complaint Resolution.........................................................43 VIII. Employee Benefit Program....................................................................44 A. Employee Benefits Overview................................................44 B. Longevity Increments.........................................................45 C. Clothing Allowance...........................................................45 D. Vacations........................................................................46 E. Holidays........................................................................ 47 F. Sick Leave......................................................................48 G. Bereavement Leave............................................................49 H. Jury Duty........................................................................49 I. Workers'Compensation Insurance..........................................50 J. Health Insurance...............................................................52 K. Educational Reimbursement.................................................52 L. Vehicle Use.....................................................................53 M. Benefit Continuation..........................................................57 N. Cafeteria 125c Plan............................................................58 O. Stevens Estate Director—Incentive Plan.................................. 58 IX. Amendment of Plans..............................................................................59 Employee Acknowledgement Form.................................................................60 Town of North Andover Personnel Policy l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 3., Formatted:Centered About the Personnel Policy and Procedure This Personnel Policy is intended to serve as general guidance to all employees, managers, and Town officials. Where negotiated terms of collective bargaining agreements differ, the terms of the collective bargaining agreement will take precedence. The Town of North Andover (hereinafter referred to as the "Town and the North Andover Board of Selectmen (hereinafter referred o as the "Board of Selectmen"I reserve the right to exercise its discretion at any time to amend, modify, revoke, rescind or add to any section contained in this Personnel Policy. This Policy does not and is not intended to create any enforceable rights or promises of any kind with respect to the terms and conditions of employment. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-4 0 47 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 4., Formatted:Centered I. INTRODUCTORY POLICIES A. RECITALS Pursuant to Chapter 41,Article I I of the Town By-Laws,the Town Manager shall — Formatted:body develop and recommend a Town Personnel Policy to be approved by the Board of Selectmen., Furthennore, Pursuant to Section 108A of Chapter 41 of the Massachusetts General Laws `14-�e4ffg-'-dated--I er 2 Q-,there shall be established.,La cllassification Allan.-4aas,� — Comment[BLS]:Definedbelow ----------- and comLpensation llan which plans may be amended from time to time by vote of the Town - ------- ----------------- through its Board of Selectmen.These plans specifically exclude any employees covered under collective bargaining agreements,and appointed employees covered under contractual agreements. I Comment[BL2]:Should this be moved to Section 81 Need to see what the bylaw says.Have asked for a copy from Joyce Keep I rcxe (2)-This Policy shall be reviewed annually by the Town Manager,or his designee,and any additions,deletions,or modifications presented to the Board of Selectmen for review and approval. Any personnel question not specifically covered by the provisions of this Policy shall be addressed in accordance with the discretion of the Town Manager. (4}In the event that any provision of this Policy is in conflict with any federal or state law or regulation,or any order,determination,ruling or regulation of a federal or state executive or administrative agency or court,this policy shall be modified to conform to the law, regulations,or order existing at that time. Such law,regulation,order,determination or ruling will be considered to supersede this policy if timely action is required. 11 1pu•a -'/J,ions of 06"Personnel lllolicv dap fwp and are no inky nded dap creaky a conh-ac of nalni la my lq➢-)enmen 0 e ➢own and any n°�nlplapyn°n°,u,. JIMI apl,p°rs and k)wn officials,ls,nape•are Olney dap 11pn°con,Inled dap consliWfle conh-acklal apll lilla iapn,,ofany kinpl. >60a er 0 ey a re iprovided �apu•a�,poiplana°n°1pnt;�lpaYE,6°,,aprnly. ll'lnt°1pu•apvi4,iapn,,ap0'�lni4,11"apiia,°y lnavn°ll-pn°n°rn pin°vn°laplpn°pl a� �lnn°p114,a°u•n°�iapn'.. of ➢own nnanaaln°nnn°n and exce1pC V'or ids ipolicy qpV'n°nnipla,pynnn°n a� will,nnay➢-pe annn°naip�ai;,, nnappli0ied, revoked, rescinded or added app a� any„6nne; in 0 e sole discretion of the ➢'ow n°s pole 4pva°pnnionp as approved by the Board of Selectmen. ll'lni,,11"apiia°y plapn°,,nail anpl i4,naps ina°Hain°pl dap a`un.aCa°orgy n°nfapu•a n.a➢-pin° u•i„p,Vn�4,apu�„iau•aprrni4,n°;,ap0'apny Vcinai a�✓i�Vn u•n°u,lpn,?,a°� dap �Vnn,? �a°u•unu,apnai a°apnaii�iapnu,ap,;u,,,' iinniplapynn°n�. These provisions s,l persede all nlvistin11 policies and 1prapa:6ces and imly noa ll-)c a jy vended or added dap wi�lnm l the evi,pu ess n✓rfflen aqp proval of the ➢own Mkina ger and the 113oa rd of selea°�nnen ll'lne invalipli�y a)f any se a° on of Avis 11loIi„1°y 4,1 nall naps invalipla airny l c r sec on or; 1provlswn thereof. B. DEFINITIONS Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 5 1 ., Formatted:Centered As used in this Policy,the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings unless a different construction is clearly required by the context or by the laws of the Commonwealth: Classification Plan: A Ian classif in, an or, )ositions other than those filled b ioiular election and those under the direction and control of the school comnlittec,into €xrous and classes doing substantially similar work or havinfy siil7stant�ally equal resl)onsibilities. C�om ensation Plan: A plan establishing minimum and maximum salaries for eac rOU)of positions. Complaint Resolution Procedure: The complaint resolution procedure is a process for resolving disputes between an employee and the Town over the interpretation or application of the specific terms of this Policy. Continuous Employment: Employment uninterrupted except for any authorized leaves of absence including required military service. Department Head: The managerial employee appointed by the Town Manager,and approved by the Board of Selectmen,for the purpose of exercising immediate supervision and control of a division sub-function. Division Director: The managerial employee appointed by the Town Manager,and approved by the Board of Selectmen,for the purpose of exercising immediate supervision and control of a Division. Employee: An employee of the Town occupying a position in the classification plan. Evaluation: Scheduled periodic review of an employee's performance. Exempt Employees: Employees who are paid a salary and are not subject to the minimum wage and overtime provisions of FLSA. Full-Time Employee: An employee retained in full-time employment. Hearing Officer: A person designated by the Town Manager to preside at a pre-termination hearing as provided for in this Policy. Introductory Period: The first six months of employment in a position,or extensions thereof, as provided for in this Policy. Longevity Pay: Compensation to an employee occupying a position in the classification plan in full-time continuous employment or regular part-time employment of five years or longer pursuant to the schedule as appearing in this Policy. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k,s� ll'1720l,1-404 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 6,., Formatted:Centered Non-exempt Employees: Employees who are paid a fixed wage and are eligible for overtime pay in accordance with the provisions of FLSA. Permanent Employee: Subject to the provisions of at-will employment,an employee retained on a continuing basis in an ongoing,funded position for a period of morc.than six(6)months. Permanent Employment: Subject to the provisions of at-will employment,employment for the Town that has required or which is likely to require the services of an incumbent without interruption for a period of more than six calendar months,either on a full-time or part-time employment basis. Promotion: A change from a position of lower class and compensation grade to a position with greater responsibilities in a higher class and compensation grade. Regular,Part-Time Employment: Employment for the Town for a minimum of 20.0 hours to a maximum of 37.4 hours per week for fifty-two weeks per year,less any authorized leaves of absence. Any person so employed is a regular,part-time employee. Temporary Employee: An employee who is hired as an interim replacement,to temporarily supplement the work force,or to assist in the completion of a specific project. Employment assignments in this category are of a limited duration for a period not exceeding six(6)calendar months or less than 20 hours/week. Temporary Employment: Employment for the Town which requires or is likely to require the service of one incumbent for a period not exceeding six calendar months,either on a full-time or part-time basis or less then 20 hours a week if more than six calendar months. Town: The Town of North Andover. Town Manager: The Town Manager is the Chief Administrative Officer of the Town appointed by the Board of Selectmen,as defined herein. C. HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION (1)The Town Manager shall administer the classification and compensation plans and shall establish such procedures as he or she deems necessary for the proper administration thereof,and,sol)Jeo° �o 0w d:)uirA)val of 4w may designate a Human Resources Director and assign him/her such duties as the Town Manager deems necessary. (2)The Town Manager,or his/her designee,may employ assistance and incur expenses in conjunction with the implementation of this policy,as he or she deems necessary, subject to the appropriation of funds therefore. (3)The Town Manager,or his/her designee,shall maintain adequate personnel records of all employees occupying positions subject to this Policy==sSaid records are to be kept in the Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 7., Formatted:Centered custody of the.'fown Manager or his-rte/her&R4o4yLlesiLnee_.- Department Heads or Division Directors shall provide such information as the Town Manager may request. (4)The Town Manager,or his/her designee,from time to time,shall investigate the work, features, and rates of salaries or wages of any or all positions subject to the provisions of this Policy. Such reviews shall be made at such intervals as the Town Manager or his/her designee deems necessary. IL GENERAL EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS A. Employment-at-Will Employment with the Town y is voluntarily entered into,and the employee is free to resign at will at any time,with or without reason. Similarly,the Town 4 may terminate its employment relationship with any employee at-will at any time,with or without notice or reason,provided there is no violation of applicable federal or state law. )�!�n��i�s�����s����ns� '��n�s����° ���n�n�� ln��)i�x�` ���n��k s������Q��un��� ����+���d����������������r.��w����n��•��ax��i�,' onni�)��ynn���n�1F���t�n �����n ��n�� �'��w�n���n������x�����'��s���nni�i��y�� s,nn���ns�',���° ,�� �� ���w�n������.��ls, �n���•d��•�� �.In��y fi��lrs���x���ns����°����������x���ns����o,��+.�x���n���sax���d�l��l�l�g�������rns���'d��n�R������n��. 7 ����n���•, �;��n�y��u•��I�s•���+�� i ff���•�',����������x��i������l��s���only. 1'�n�i�s���+is����ns���'����n� ]h���) �y�nd������V������n������+��i��i������� ��n����� �xQ������un ���'l'��w�nnnd��n���',��nn���n� d� ��,�,��x��ia� ����•���s i����i�xy ��'��nnl�lm�ynn���n������ wii�,nn��y�-�����nn���n�� �; d��� �n��t�d�����l�un��� ����+�un�������������,���+����n,�x� �,�n��������-��1F�1��u- ',�n������•1����nn� � ���'d��nx������n��w �n ���siax�� �fi�n�� �+��•��ns������ax���n�������n�����'��nnl�l��ynn���n�� l�n�,���ls���+��l���n�r ���1��� ����� d��l���€� ����g�lm��l�l� d��n��l�s•��a�����s d��n��nn��y�n��k 1F�����nn��n����������, aa�a����� ���wl��n������ ��n�.���ls�.� wu•���+.����l��s���+d����l��n�. �'�� �n ��I���nd��',�a•d��nd��n��l���s�Q�����' �.l�.a,�nn���n. B. Equal Employment Opportunity In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions are based on merit,qualifications, and abilities. The Town AiR. o*@+does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color,religious creed,gender,national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation,pregnancy,veteran's status,military service,age,marital status, genetic information,disability or on any other basis protected by federal,state,or local law or ordinance. This policy governs all aspects of employment,including selection,job assignment,compensation,advancement,workforce reduction or transfer,leaves of absence,discipline,termination,and access to benefits and training. Town management will make reasonable accommodations for qualified disabled individuals with known disabilities,unless doing so would result in an undue hardship. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 7 ?2) , 8 11 17 1 1., Formatted:Centered Any employees with questions or concerns about any type of discrimination in the workplace are encouraged to bring these issues to the attention of the Town Manager or the Human Resources Director. Employees can raise concerns and make reports without fear of reprisal or retaliation of any kind. Anyone found to be engaging in any type of unlawful discrimination or retaliation will be subject to disciplinary action,up to and including termination of employment. C. Disability Accommodation The Town y is committed to complying fully with Massachusetts and federal law concerning disabled persons and ensuring equal opportunity in employment for qualified disabled persons. All employment practices and activities are conducted on a non- discriminatory basis. Hiring procedures have been reviewed and provide persons with disabilities meaningful employment opportunities. Pre-employment inquiries are made only regarding an applicant's ability to perform the duties of the position. Reasonable accommodation is available to all disabled employees who are otherwise qualified,where their disability affects the performance of job functions, except when providing such accommodation imposes an undue hardship on the business operations of the Town. All employment decisions are based on the merits of the situation. If an individual needs an accommodation,it is his or her responsibility to advise the Town Manager or the Human Resources Director. The Town may ask for suggestions in defining what special accommodations are needed, and employees must cooperate fully and engage in an interactive process to best identify a reasonable accommodation. Employees are required to cooperate fully with the Town in the procurement of medical records so that the Town can fully comply with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Employees are required to supply any and all records the Town lawfully requests, and execute any medical authorizations or release forms provided by the Town or a medical care provider,consistent with the law. Qualified individuals with disabilities are entitled to equal pay and other forms of compensation as well as equal treatment in job assignments,classifications,organizational structures,position descriptions,lines of progression,and seniority lists. Leave of all types will be available to all employees without regard to their status as disabled. This policy is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. The Town is committed to taking all other actions necessary to ensure equal employment opportunity for persons with disabilities in accordance with any applicable laws. D. Business Ethics and Conduct The successful operation of Town business and the reputation of the Town are built upon the principles of fair dealing and ethical conduct among employees. Our reputation for integrity and excellence requires careful observance of the spirit and letter of all applicable laws and Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 7 ?2) , 11 17 1 9 1 ., Formatted:Centered J regulations,as well as a scrupulous regard for the highest standards of conduct and personal integrity. Our continued success in serving the Town R444oft4-Aff4w,,@F and its citizens is dependent upon our maintaining the trust of our citizens,vendors and service providers,and we are dedicated to preserving that trust. Employees owe a duty to the Town to act in a way that will merit continued trust and confidence. The Town regards ethical conduct with those organizations providing goods and services to the Town,and those organizations to which we provide goods and services,as paramount to the establishment of an effective working relationship. The Town will comply with all applicable laws and regulations and expects its officials and employees to conduct business in accordance with the letter,spirit, and intent of all relevant laws and to refrain from any illegal,dishonest,or unethical conduct. The integrity of all employees is an indispensable source of goodwill and must remain unquestioned. E. Conflicts of Interest Issues related to conflicts of interest are addressed in statements by the State Ethics Commission and M.G.L.c268A. Specifically,employees must avoid conflicts of interest between their obligation to the Town and their personal affairs. An actual or potential conflict of interest occurs when an employee is in a position to influence a decision that may result in a personal gain for that employee or for a relative as a result of the Town's business dealings. Personal gain may result not only in cases where an employee or relative has a significant ownership in a firm with which the Town does business,but also when an employee or relative receives any kickback,bribe, gift,or special consideration as a result of any transaction or business dealings involving the Town. No employee should have an economic interest in,hold a position in,or maintain a relationship with any firm,person or corporation with which the Town does business or competes that could jeopardize the Town's interest. In general,the use of good judgment,based on the highest ethical principles,will guide employees with respect to lines of acceptable conduct. If a situation arises where a conflict may develop or where it is difficult to determine the proper course of action,the matter should be discussed openly with the employee's supervisor,the Town Manager,or the A:ssis kuul 4'owi�Mkimgd oO hwo an..ResoLou ces Direti;;,°mr as soon as possible so that safeguards can be established to protect all parties. In addition,an employee with questions,concerns,or issues related to conflicts of interest may contact the State Ethics Commission. Compliance with this policy of business ethics and conduct is the responsibility of every Town employee. Disregarding or failing to comply with appropriate business ethics and conduct could lead to disciplinary action,up to and including termination of employment. Nothing in this Policy shall be construed to conflict with Chapter 268A of the Massachusetts General Laws for conflicts of�nterest� I`J�n gwllm� :S: rsm ired m (n anmple°e -[:ofhirel omment[BL3]=Dowe want to add requirement mandatory education and training within 30 days Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 10., Formatted:Centered t, b xgandaa °� on line lr,aaintnl aagb-axg N �J� 30, a',s afl�.. ire and erislir" and reat!oired M 0w tl lnlnSlwvar W pa ',ears F. Confidentiality During the course of employment by the Town of North Andover,employees may have access to confidential information relating to the Town,its business dealings,or its citizens.To the extent such information represents exceptions to public records as provided by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and M.G.L.c4, §7,the transmittal of confidential information consisting of matters not generally known outside of the Town Offices is prohibited. Employees must utilize good judgment,common sense and caution at all times to avoid unauthorized or improper disclosures. Employees understand that any disclosure of confidential information without express approval from the Town Manager is expressly prohibited and is cause for disciplinary action,up to and including termination of employment,as well as possible criminal or civil action,even if they do not benefit personally from the disclosed information. In such event,the Town may be entitled to specific performance or injunctive relief as well as any costs incurred by the Town, including attorneys'fees. Employees are strongly encouraged to discuss any questions relating to confidential g � their supervisor,the Town Manager,or information relator to the Town . with u. the Assaa��kaiu� 1'oe�aa 1�llkarnkagabu�ll�ol�gaa�u habsaatou'ti°es�tiu�abti°laa.. G. Political Activities It shall be the policy of the Town to appoint,promote,demote and remove all employees without regard to political considerations. The political opinions or affiliations of any resident shall in no way affect the amount or quality of service a resident receives from the Town In accordance with the Campaign Finance Laws,M.G.L. c55,Town employees shall not engage in any political activities including,but not limited to,campaigning for themselves or individual candidates,or campaigning for support of or opposition to ballot questions,during work hours,nor in uniform nor on Town property(except in locations designated by the Town Manager),nor using Town resources including but not limited to office space,equipment, vehicles,uniforms,letterhead �a��iaaaa�au ldaliaa u n ,and email-ew-,. Employees shall not directly or indirectly use or seek to use the authority or influence of their positions to control or modify the political action of another person. Any employee may,on his/her own time,and without the use of any Town resources as described above),advocate for or against any ballot question or candidate. 44w*+&s,�� Town employees may not give,solicit,or receive political funds in any Town y public building, and may not serve on any steering committee or as treasurer of any group that has as its purpose fund raising for any Town . ' ballot question or candidate. Paid appointed public Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 11 1 ., Formatted:Centered employees are prohibited from political fund raising at any time for any'['own ballot question or candidate,whether at work or not. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent Town employees from becoming or continuing to be members of any political party,club or organization;attending political meetings during non-working hours,and not in uniform; expressing their views on political matters during non-working hours;circulating petitions on public questions or voting with complete freedom in any election. H. Nepotism,Dating and Employee Fraternization When in the normal selection process,relatives of Town employees or officials are considered for appointment or promotion,the Town Manager shall be notified,in writing,by the Division Director or Department Head. No person shall be hired or promoted based solely upon their family relationship to another Town employee. No employee shall be in a position that supervises his/her relative,directly or indirectly. Any dating or romantic relationships that result in a direct or indirect reporting relationship must be reported through supervisory and management chains of command. In this connection,the Town reserves the right to adjust any work arrangements to avoid an actual or perceived conflict. This policy is not for the purpose of depriving any person of an equal chance for employment with the Town,but is solely intended to eliminate the perception of or potential for preferential treatment of the relatives of Town personnel.In this connection,the Town Manager may modify schedules,shifts,or work units to eliminate any potential for conflict. Relatives,for the purpose of this policy,shall include all members of the immediate family including spouse,J«l(- u4iv-p rtt+o� paa-pagj.!rents,brothers,sisters,direct-line aunts and — Comment[eLal=Do we still need this tem,? uncles and nieces and nephews,children,grandparents,grandchildren, and in-laws. covered by«spouse»N L Civil Service Law Nothing in this Policy shall be construed to conflict with M.G.L.c3l for employees classified as Civil Service employees. W , III. EMPLOYMENT STATUS A. Employment Categories Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-101 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 12,., Formatted:Centered It is the intent of the Town to clarify the definitions of employment classifications so employees can understand their employment status and benefit eligibility. These classifications do not guarantee employment for any specified period of time and do not in any way alter the"at-will"status of employment. As defined by the Fair Labor Standards Act("FLSA"),each employee is designated as either EXEMPT or NON-EXEMPT from federal and state wage and hour laws. An employee's EXEMPT or NON-EXEMPT classification may be changed only upon written notification from Town management. EXEMPT employees are paid a salary and are not subject to the minimum wage and overtime provisions of the FLSA because they meet the exemption requirements for executive, administrative,or professional and whose positions require the exercise of discretion and independent judgment and/or require decision-making regarding personnel. Additionally,certain other highly compensated employees(those earning over S 100,000 per year)and computer professionals(including programmers,software engineers,and computer analysts)are included. Exempt employees are not entitled,therefore,to overtime pay or compensatory time f° . NON-EXEMPT employees are paid a fixed wage and are eligible for overtime pay in accordance with the provisions of the FLSA. A non-exempt employee who,with authorization, actually works more than regularly scheduled full-time hours during any weekly pay period may receive overtime pay at the rate of time and one half. At the Department Head's discretion,an employee may be required to take compensatory time calculated at one and one-half times the number of hours worked in lieu of overtime pay. Overtime pay is based upon actual number of hours worked during the work week including holidays,vacations and personal days but does not include sick leave or other leaves of absence(see also Section IV-D,Compensatory Time). In addition to the above categories,each employee will belong to one other employment category:regular full-time or regular part-time. REGULAR FULL-TIME employees are those who are not employed on a temporary basis and who are regularly scheduled to work the full-time schedule of not less than seven and one-half hours a day,five days a week for 52 weeks per year,less legal holidays and any authorized leave of absence. Generally,regular full-time employees are eligible for certain benefits provided by the Town,subject to the terms,conditions,and limitations of each benefit program. REGULAR PART-TIME employees are those who are not employed by the Town on a temporary basis and who are regularly scheduled to work less than 37.5 hours per week for 52 weeks per year,less legal holidays and any authorized leaves of absence,with pro-rated employee benefits,with the exception that an employee working more than 20 hours weekly will be eligible to receive the same health insurance benefits as regular employees. Each employee holds a position that is either permanent or temporary. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-40 4 7 ?2)d , 11 17 1 1 13., Formatted:Centered PERMANENT employees are retained on a continuing basis in an ongoing,funded position. TEMPORARY employees are those who are hired as interim replacements,to temporarily supplement the work force,or to assist in the completion of a specific project. Employment assignments in this category are of a limited duration for a period not exceeding six (6)calendar months or less than 20 hours/week. Employment beyond any initially stated period does not in any way imply a change in employment status. Temporary employees retain that status unless and until notified of a change in writing. While temporary employees receive any legally mandated benefits,they are ineligible for all other benefit programs provided by the Town B. Deductions from Pay of Salaried Workers The Fair Labor Standards Act(FLSA)is a federal law which requires that most employees in the United States be paid at least the federal minimum wage for all hours worked and overtime pay at time and one-half the regular rate of pay for all hours worked over forty(40) hours in a workweek. The FLSA provides an exemption from both minimum wage and overtime pay for employees employed as bona fide executive,administrative,professional,outside sales,and computer professional employees (1) Salary Basis Requirement: Subject to exceptions listed below, an exempt employee must receive the full salary for any workweek in which the employee performs any work, regardless of the number of days or hours worked. Exempt employees do not need to be paid for any workweek in which they perform no work. If the employer makes deductions from an employee's predetermined salary,i.e.,because of the operating requirements of the business,that employee is not paid on a"salary basis." If the employee is ready,willing and able to work, deductions may not be made for time when work is not available. Under the law,deductions from the pay of an exempt employee are permissible in the following circumstances: ♦ Unpaid personal leave in full-day increments other than for sickness or disability; ♦ Sickness or disability leave in full-day increments pursuant to the Town's plan,policy or practice of providing pay for salary lost due to illness; ♦ To offset amounts employees receive as jury or witness fees,or for military pay; Unpaid disciplinary suspensions of one or more full days imposed for workplace conduct rule infractions; Deductions in the first or last week of employment;and ♦ Suspensions for violations of safety rules of major significance. (2)Adherence to FLSA: It is the policy of the Town to comply with the salary basis requirements of the FLSA.Therefore,improper deductions from the salaries of exempt employees are prohibited.If an employee believes that an improper deduction has been made to Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-40 4 7 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 14., Formatted:Centered his/her salary,the employee should immediately report this information to his/her supervisor or the Human Resources Director. Reports of improper deductions will be promptly investigated. If it is determined that an improper deduction has occurred,the employee will be promptly reimbursed for any improper deduction made. Additionally,retaliation against those who make good-faith reports will not be tolerated. C. Personnel Records and Data Changes (1)The Town strives to maintain accurate records on all employees. It is the responsibility of each employee to promptly notify his/her supervisor or the Human Resources Director of any changes in personnel data. Personal mailing addresses,telephone numbers, number and names of dependents,name change,marital status,individuals to be contacted in the event of an emergency, and other such information should be accurate and current at all times. Failure to notify the Town of changes could affect an employee's eligibility for benefits and could impair the Town's ability to contact a friend or family matter if an emergency arises. (2)Materials originating from the Town that are derogatory to an employee's conduct, service,character or personality shall not remain placed in the personnel file unless the employee has had an opportunity to read the material within thirty days of it being placed in the file. The employee shall acknowledge that he/she has read such material by affixing his/her signature on the actual copy to be filed. Such signature does not necessarily indicate agreement with its content,but merely signifies that the employee has read the material to be filed. (3)The employee shall have the right to answer any material filed,and his/her answer shall be attached to the file copy. (4)If any material is placed in an employee's file without proper notice and opportunity to respond,said material shall be removed until such time as the employee has had an opportunity to reply. (5)In accordance with Massachusetts'law,any employee shall have the right to examine all material in his/her personnel file,if requested in writing by the employee. A copy of any such material shall be furnished to the employee at his/her request within five(5)days of the request. An employee or former employee may be required to reimburse the Town for photocopying costs. (6) Some personnel records and employee data may be subject to the Public Records Act and,therefore,subject to disclosure. D. Resignation Since employment with the Town is based on mutual consent,both the employee and the Town have the right to terminate employment at-will,with or without reason or notice,at any time. Departing employees will be paid all accrued but unused benefits,such as vacation time,at the time of resignation. Some benefits may be continued at the employee's expense,if the Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 7 ?2) , 11 17 1 15 1 ., Formatted:Centered employee so chooses. The employee will be notified in writing of the benefits that may be continued and of the terms,conditions,and limitations of such continuance. Resignation is a voluntary act initiated by the employee to end employment with the Town. At least two(2)weeks written resignation notice is requested from employees. rcvolccd resci .mad oA •n ,l� heolc d� c&lnfh 10 ofOr$hur ••c`r n.&i-c"arc`x�-rrrrme-rsred:NEacix-tra r.7-crcrax.°ik4. -• „` _. =4-E3. ', ''- - ` -' ,• ` � ,• ' Comment[BLS]:Already in recitals E. Introductory Period The Introductory Period is intended to give employees in a new position the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to achieve a satisfactory level of performance and to determine whether their new position meets their expectations. The Town of North Andover uses this period to evaluate employee capabilities,work habits,and overall performance. Either the employee or the Town of North Andover may end the employment relationship at will at any time during or after the introductory period,with or without cause or advance notice. The first six(6)months of employment after the date of hire in a new position are considered the Introductory Period. Any significant absence by the employee will automatically extend the introductory period by the length of the absence. If the Town Manager determines that the designated introductory period does not allow sufficient time to thoroughly evaluate the employee's performance,the introductory period may be extended only for a maximum of an additional 90 calendar days.No permanent employee shall serve more than one introductory period during his/her tenure of employment in a specific position. After completing the introductory period,employees will be eligible for Town-provided accrual benefits,subject to the terms and conditions of each benefits program. Eligibility for health insurance benefits w Itpu al" 4 Q � �hd ulmbl� ll atitia 'aattib� 1Iu � b aat�g��gat � billl ad a��ati dn.. sel fl �oral °e« allsslala If an employee is promoted to another position,the first six(6)months of employment after entering the new position are also considered an Introductory Period. If,upon completion of this introductory period,an employee's performance in the new position is evaluated as unsatisfactory,he/she may return to his/her former position,if available. If the previous position is no longer available,every effort shall be made to provide similar or comparable employment. However,the Town does not have an obligation to provide such employment. F. Termination Process Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20l,1-10 1 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 16,., Formatted:Centered While all employees remain at-will employees at all times, generally,the following process will be followed in terminating employment: The Division Director,Town Manager or other designated supervisory administrator will provide a permanent employee(i.e.,non-introductory period)with written notification of their dismissal. Within forty-eight hours after receipt of said notice, a permanent employee may submit,in writing,a request to discuss this action with the Human Resources Director or the Town Manager in the case of the dismissal of a Division Director,the Assistant Town Manager or other Department Head that is supervised by the Town Manager. The Human Resources Director,Town Manager or other designee of the Town Manager will meet with the employee within three(3)business days of said request to discuss the reason for the termination. The Town reserves the right to skip any or all of these steps and may, as circumstances warrant,move immediately to termination of employment. Employees may be placed in a paid or an unpaid status during the termination process at the discretion of the Town Manager. G. Lay-off/Reinstatement (1)In the case of a layoff, employees will be given a minimum of two weeks prior written notice. At the discretion of the Town Manager,employees subject to lay-off may be given two pay-in-lieu of notice. (2)If an employee is reinstated within one year of his/her lay off,the employee will retain his/her number of years' service at the time of layoff. All benefits including retirement will resume accrual at the time of reinstatement. However,in no case will the employee receive credit for the period of the lay oPl ay o ff H. Exit Interviews The Town will generally schedule exit interviews at the time employment ends. The exit interview will afford an opportunity to discuss such issues as employee benefits,conversion privileges, and/or return of Town-owned property,such as tools,keys,gas cards,and identification cards. Suggestions,complaints,and questions can also be voiced. IV. WORK CONDITIONS AND HOURS A. Work Schedules The Town offices are open for business from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM,Monday,Wednesday and Thursday,from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Tuesday and 8:00 AM to 12 PM on Friday(with the exception of holidays). Regular full-time employees are expected to work thirty seven and one- half(37.5)hours per week based on the aforementioned schedule between these hours,plus a 30- Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 7 ?2) , 11 17 1 17 1 ., Formatted:Centered minute unpaid meal/lunch break Monday through Thursday. Any modification to this Work q g pp y Manager.n )1 �1'�qv�1 Schedule must be requested in writing to and approved rov ed b the Town Mq Employees are expected to be at work,in their designated work areas,for the established hours each day. Employees are expected to arrive promptly at the start of their workday,take the appropriate allotted time for lunch and breaks. Lunch and break times may not be used to shorten the regular workday. B. Meal Periods In accordance with MGL c 149,§100,each workday,regular full-time nonexempt employee and other employees who work more than six(6)hours per day are provided with an unpaid 30-minute meal break. C. Overtime for Ikon-Exemy)t Emy)lloyees 10 When operating requirements or other needs cannot be met during regular working hours, employees may be scheduled to work overtime hours. When possible,advance notification of these mandatory assignments will be provided. It is essential that all employees be available for overtime work,when necessary,and those employees have flexibility with regard to any personal or other professional commitments. All overtime work must be pre-approved,either verbally or in writing Overtime compensation is paid to all non-exempt employees in accordance with federal and state wage and hour restrictions. For non-exempt employees,payment is one and one-half (1'/z)the employee's regular rate for hours worked in excess of the regularly scheduled full-time workweek schedule. Overtime pay is based on actual hours worked. Time off on accrued vacation time,holiday,sick/personal time or any other leave of absence will not be considered hours worked for purposes of performing overtime calculations. At the Department Head's discretion,an employee may be required to take compensatory time calculated at one and one- half times the number of hours worked in lieu of overtime pay. Failure to work scheduled overtime or working overtime without prior authorization may result in disciplinary action,up to and including termination. D. Compensatory Time For Non•Exem.)t Emn)lo yees(2„1 At the option of the Department Head,non-exempt employees are eligible to receive compensatory time in lieu of overtime in conformance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (ELSA). Any compensatory time must be utilized within the subsequent 120-day period after when it is earned.As with any time away from work,employees must schedule the use of compensatory time with their supervisor. (See also Section III-A,Non-Exempt Employees) Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-40 4 7 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 18., Formatted:Centered E. Additional Hours For Exe )t E y)lloyees Exempt employees are not eligible for overtime or compensatory time. Exempt employees are expected to work the number of hours necessary to accomplish assigned duties and responsibilities. With regard to time sheet record keeping and this policy,Additional Hours are defined as hours spent outside the"Work Schedule" as the result of an emergency or extraordinary situation as determined by the appropriate Division Director or the Town Manager. The recording of Additional Hours worked is for informational purposes only and in no way should be construed that the exempt employee has accrued compensatory time or overtime to be taken as future leave or to be paid for. Exempt employees with the permission of their supervisor may,on occasion,take time off from the"Work Schedule"when the exempt employee has worked approved Additional Hours. Time off from the"Work Schedule"shall be limited to an occasional half-day off or less, but shall not include full days and/or weeks off. w, eKis��i+it A44i�iomil I loopu l.'hllfflkm eS..HS 44)0�0404 1.5, 0, 2 Vvill x10 IOHtff I)e =s)uOHO(.OH six age SlWek,..OF 01,40d l'OF ixW 0 4'k d4ffJOH OD 01�:: �HV Hffv lhllfflh:°eS FspOHod ?, ,, nail 1 IOM-S MKI�ln�°��s�d4ff will expire at the m;;°�n�x��x��°xsm°[xs�„��a°„��n �su� lea, 1D1 .:ll'u�° ra�,a��uti°�°and ������anr end of the calendar year in which they were reported. F. Smoking The Massachusetts Smoke-free Workplace Law(MGL c270, §22)prohibits smoking in workplaces in order to protect employees and the public from second-hand smoke. Employees are permitted to smoke outside the building on their own time during the meal/lunch break. While there is no designated smoking area, an employee smoking outside the building must be sufficiently far away from the Town premises so as not to disrupt or disturb employees or visitors with second-hand smoke. The Town will not discriminate or retaliate in any manner against an employee who makes a complaint for violations of this policy or for furnishing information concerning a violation to a person,entity,organization or an enforcement authority. G. No Personal Projects During the workday, employees are not permitted to spend time on personal projects or work. H. Non-solicitation Employees must not solicit other employees for any purpose during working time. Employees are not permitted to distribute non-work related literature of any kind at any time in Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 7 ?2) , 11 17 1 19 1 ., Formatted:Centered work areas. No information may be posted on Town bulletin boards unless approved by the Town Manager. Non-employees are prohibited from distributing literature of any kind or soliciting employees for any purpose at any time on Town premises. V. TIMEKEEPING/PAYROLL A. Timekeeping Accurately recording time worked is the responsibility of every employee. Federal and state laws require the Town to keep an accurate record of time worked in order to calculate employee pay and benefits. Daily time worked must be reflected on each employee's time sheet. Employees must accurately record the time and submit bi-weekly time sheets. Employees must verify and sign off on his/her time sheet prior to its submission. Non-Exempt employees who report for work late or who work unauthorized overtime may be subject to disciplinary action. Altering,falsifying,tampering with time records,or recording time on another employee's time record may result in disciplinary action,up to and including termination of employment. B. Paydays A bi-weekly pay period begins on a Sunday and ends on the second Saturday following. All employees are paid bi-weekly,on the Thursday following the end of the pay period. In the event that a regularly scheduled payday falls on a holiday, employees will receive pay on the last day of work proceeding the regularly scheduled payday. In the absence of direct deposit,if a regular payday falls during an employee's vacation, the employee's paycheck will be available upon his/her return from vacation. Advanced vacation pay is not permitted C. Pay Deductions Massachusetts and/or federal law require certain deductions from every employee's compensation,including any applicable federal or state income taxes. Medicare must also be deducted from each employee's earnings,up to a specified limit. New employees are required to complete all applicable payroll and benefits paperwork prior to beginning their employment. As referenced in greater detail in Section VI]Ihe: °s rs of this Policy, several benefits programs beyond those required by law are also provided. Eligible employees who choose to participate in these programs may voluntarily authorize deductions from their paychecks to cover the costs of participation. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 20., Formatted:Centered Employees who have any questions about the amount or manner in which deductions are made from their paychecks should speak with the Payroll Office. D. Administrative Pay Corrections The Town takes all reasonable steps to ensure that employees receive the correct amount of pay in each paycheck and that employees are paid promptly on the scheduled payday. In the unlikely event that there is an error in the amount of pay,the employee must promptly bring the discrepancy to the attention of their respective supervisor and the Payroll Office so that corrections can be made as quickly as possible. This includes overpayment as well as underpayment. VI. LEAVES OF ABSENCE A. Family and Medical Leave Act including Military Family Leave(FMLA) (1)An employee who has been employed for twelve(12)consecutive months or who has worked 1,250 hours in the last twelve months is entitled to up to a total of twelve(12)weeks of family medical leave in one calendar year. (2)Family medical leave may be requested and must be granted for: LaLot-)-The birth of a child and to care for the newborn child Formatted:List Paragraph,Numbered+Level: birth or the adoption of a child under eighteen(18)(or over eighteen(18)if the 1+Numbering style:a,b,c,...+start at:1+ Alignment:Left+Aligned at: 0.75"+Indent child has a physical or mental disability and is unable to care for itself)and to care at: 1" for that child;or Formatted:List Paragraph,Indent:Left: 1" �7) 7 he-placerYlent of a Child with the erYlployee-for adoption Or foster care and to care- — Formatted:List Paragraph,Numbered+Level: for the newly placed child within one. e�placcmcnt. 1+Numbering Style:a,b,c,...+Start at:1+ Alignment:Left+Aligned at: 0.75"+Indent at: 1" c)The care for the employee's spouse,parent,stepparent,or an individual who stood in loco parentis,or child with a serious health condition. Child is defined as including biological, adopted,or foster children,stepchildren,or child of a person with legal guardianship or who has day-to-day responsibility to care for and financially support a child,even if there is no biological or legal relationship;or (s�d)The serious health condition of the employee that makes the employee unable to perform the functions of his or her position. Serious health condition is defined in accordance with the Family Medical Leave Act,29 CFR Sec. 825.114. (3)Military Family Leave. Eligible employees may take up to Lwelve J121 weeks of leave in any tweavc. 12)-month period for other Qualifying Exigencies connected with military service, and may take up to twenty-six J261 weeks of leave in a single twelvc. 12)-month period if needed to care for a family member,spnusc,son,dauphtcr,parcnt or stcp parcnt,who is a — comment[eLe]=Delete?Yes Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� 11'17201.1-40417 2) , 11 17 1 21 1 ., Formatted:Centered Covered Service Member with a serious illness or injury incurred in the line of duty while on active duty. (a)Qualifying Exigency Leave—Up to Lwelve J121 weeks of FMLA Leave is available for certain exigencies arising out of the fact that a covered military member is on active duty or called to active duty status in support of a contingency operation. The exigencies that may qualify for leave are: (1)Short-notice deployment;(2) Military events and related activities;(3)Childcare and school activities;(4) Financial and legal arrangements; (5)Counseling;(6)Rest and recuperation; (7) Post-deployment activities; and(8)Additional activities not encompassed in the other categories,but agreed to by the employer and employee. Qualifying exigency leave is available to a family member of a military member in the Reserves or National Guard;it does not extend to family members of military members in the regular armed forces. (b)Covered Service Member Care Leave—Leave to care for a family member who is a covered service member is limited to a one-time leave of up to 26 weeks within a single 12 month period. An eligible employee must be needed to care for a family member injured in the course of duty while on active duty with the military. The leave is available on a one-time basis for an injury or incident befalling that family member. For purposes of this leave only,the definition of family member is extended to encompass"next of kin"to the extent not already encompassed by the applicable definition of family member under the FMLA. (c)Definition of Covered Service Member—A"covered service member"is a current member of the Armed Forces,including a member of the National Guard or Reserves,who is undergoing medical treatment,recuperation,or therapy,is otherwise in outpatient status,or is otherwise on the temporary disability retired list, for a serious injury or illness.A serious injury or illness is one that was incurred by a service member in the line of duty on active duty that may render the service member medically unfit to perform the duties of his or her office,grade,rank,or rating. (4)Except for caring for a newborn or adopted child,when necessary,leave may be consecutive,intermittent or on a reduced hour schedule. In the event of pregnancy,family medical leave will begin on the date of birth of the child unless the employee begins her leave on an earlier date when her physician deems her disabled. (5)An employee must notify the Human Resources Director,in writing,of their request for family medical leave,with a copy to their Division Director,at least thirt 30)days in advance of the intended date upon which leave will commence and terminate,unless prevented by an emergency situation from giving that length of notice. (6)It is the obligation of the employee intending to use FLMA leave to provide the employer with sufficient information to determine that a requested leave qualifies for leave under this policy. The Town may request that employees on leave for a serious health condition to Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 22., Formatted:Centered provide medical certification and/or records necessary,including an executed authorization to obtain medical records pertaining to the temporary physical disability,within the time required under the law. The employee may also be requested to provide medical recertification at various intervals. (7)Eligible employees may be required to complete medical certification forms that verify the employee's fitness for duty and ability to actively resume employment. Completed forms much be provided to their supervisors before employees will be permitted to return to work. The Town reserves the right to request additional medical documentation or require a fitness-for-duty examination,as may be necessary and consistent with applicable laws. If an eml)loVee fails to timely submit a properly requested medical certification a-sent sufficient explanation of delay)FMLA protection for the leave.may be delayed or denied If the employee never provides a medical certification,then the leave is not FMLA leave. If an cm171oyee fails to submit a 17roperlyectuestcd fitness-for-duty certification,the employer may Bela 'ok�restoration until the.employ provides the.eertifieation. [f the employee never t�rovides the certification,he/she may be denied reinstatement:. (8)When requesting family medical leave,the employee should state which type of accrued leave to be utilized,if any. Although not required to do so, an employee on FMLA, shall be allowed to use accrued sick leave for the duration, and may use any accrued personal and vacation leave if sick leave is exhausted,for a total of twelve weeks. An employee requesting accrued leave to care for a family member shall be approved to utilize accrued sick leave for the first thirt 30)days,or sixes weeks, and shall be pro-rated one day of vacation or personal leave for each additional week of leave requested. The other four days may continue to be deducted from accrued sick leave. Usage of leave under FMLA excludes application to sick leave banks. (9)The Town � will continue the employee's health benefits coverage during leave. If the Employee is in a paid status during all or part of the FMLA leave period, employee contributions for continued medical benefits at the regular employee rate will be deducted. For any period of FMLA leave where the employee is in an unpaid status,the employee can continue medical insurance coverage by making timely payments at the employee contribution rate.The employee will continue to accrue holiday,vacation and sick leave credits during paid leave. In the event that the employee exhausts all accrued leave,there will be no further accrual of holiday, sick or vacation leave. Seniority,however,will accrue during the term of the leave. An employee taking such leave is entitled to be restored to the same or an equivalent position as held by the employee when the leave commenced,the same status,pay, and length of service credit,and will be entitled to any other benefits the employee would have accrued had he/she not taken family leave. (10)In order for an employee's return to work toes be properly scheduled,an employee on FMLA leave is requested to provide the Town with at least two(2)day advance notice of the date he/she intends to return to work. An employee who has notified the Town of his/her intent to return from FMLA leave will be reinstated to the same or an equivalent position upon her return to employment,with the same status,pay,length of service credit and seniority Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 23., Formatted:Centered as the position the employee held prior to the leave. If an employee's job was changed temporarily because of her pregnancy prior to leave(e.g.,her hours were reduced or her duties were changed as an accommodation),she will be restored to the same or similar position held prior to such temporary q,4ai� yc..ti°THAW n i f jd4 possible/. If an employee fails to report to work — Comment[BL7]a 7 ifpossible Yes promptly at the end of the FMLA leave,the Town will assume that the employee has voluntarily resigned. (11)The Town may designate extended leave as Family Medical Leave,when appropriate. Nothing in this policy shall be construed to conflict with either the federal Family and Medical Leave Act or the Massachusetts Maternity Leave Act(MGL,c149, §105D). (12) Eligible en )1( ni! choose to defer or not exercise their rif hts under the 1=arnily and Medical Leave Act. B. Military Leave Eligible employees who are absent from work while serving in the United States uniformed services are granted a military leave of absence in accordance with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act("USERRA")and Chapter 137 of the Acts of 2003,as adopted by the 2004 Annual Town Meeting. C. Personal Leave All employees,after completion of the Introductory Period,may,with the prior approval of the Department Head and/or Division Director,use up to four(4)0aysJ in each fiscal year for — comment[BLS]:Or thirty ho,rrel No slime 40 J personal reasons. These days may be used to extend a vacation period,with advance notice and ` '�` "`" approval by his/her Division/Department Head. Except in cases of emergency,personal days require twenty-four(24)hours advance notice. Unused personal leave cannot be carried over into next fiscal year. D. Terminal Leave An employee whose service is terminated by retirement shall be allowed a portion of his/her accumulated sick leave as terminal leave. The following formula shall be used in computing the amount of terminal leave to be allowed a retiring employee: O Twenty-five( ) y ue 1'ovm shall be 1 Twen five 25 whole ears of continuous full-time service ����In �I considered 100%service. (2)An employee who qualifies for terminal leave shall be entitled to the same percentage that the number of years of service bears to the 100%service factor of 25 years provided that in no case shall said leave be measured by more than 75 days accumulated sick leave or fifteen(15) work weeks,whichever is the lesser. For employees hired after August 1,2007,said leave shall be measured by no more than 25 days accumulated sick leave or five(5)work weeks,whichever is the lesser. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 24 1 ., Formatted:Centered (3) Upon the death of an employee,benefits shall be paid to the estate of the deceased. E. Unpaid Leave of Absence The Town may grant leaves of absence without pay to eligible employees who wish to take time off from work duties to fulfill personal obligations or to address emergency situations. (1)The Town Manager or his/her designee may,in his/her sole discretion,grant an employee's request for a leave of absence without pay for good and sufficient reasons. Such a leave shall,if granted,generally not exceed three(3)months,with an option to extend by an additional three(3)months. (2)An employee seeking a leave of absence shall submit a written request to the Town Manager explaining the reasons why a leave is requested,and how long a leave the employee is requesting. Such written request shall,except in case of emergency,be submitted to the Town Manager at least four(4)weeks prior to the date on which the employee wishes to start the leave. The Town Manager shall have the sole discretion as to whether to approve a request for a leave of absence,and as to the duration of any leave approved. Requests for unpaid leave of leave will be evaluated based on a number of factors,including anticipated workload requirements and staffing considerations during the proposed period of absence. (3)An approved leave of absence shall not constitute a break in service. However,an employee on an approved leave,other than a leave for military service shall not accrue seniority or other benefits for the period of the leave. An employee on approved leave will not be entitled to any benefits. Subject to the terms,conditions,and limitations of the applicable plans,the health insurance benefits to eligible employees will be provided until the time the approved personal leave begins. At that time,the employee will become responsible for the full cost of their health insurance benefits if they wish coverage to continue. An employee can continue group health insurance coverage by paying the full premium cost in advance on a monthly basis. When an employee returns from personal leave,benefits according to the terms,conditions and limitations of the applicable plans will again be provided. (4)All leave accruals,such as vacation,sick,and personal time,will be suspended during the leave and will resume upon return to active employment. When an unpaid leave of absence ends,every reasonable effort will be made to return the employee to the same position,if it is available,or to a similar available position for which the employee is qualified. However, reinstatement cannot be guaranteed in all cases. An employee returning to work after an approved leave of absence will be placed at that step of the salary schedule at which he was being paid prior to said leave of absence. (5)Employees may be allowed up to 12 weeks unpaid leave per year for the serious illness of the employee or an immediate family member. Terms and conditions of this leave, including eligibility,are contained in the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 as described in 1'ararai)h Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 25,., Formatted:Centered (6)If an employee fails to report to work promptly at the expiration of the approved leave period,the Town will assume the employee has resigned. F. Small Necessities Act Leave In accordance with MGL c149,§52D,all employees will be permitted to take up to twenty-four(24)hours of unpaid leave in any twelve month period for the purpose of participating directly or indirectly in school activities of a son or daughter;to accompany a son or daughter to routine medical and dental appointments;or to accompany an elderly relative to routine medical or dental appointments. Although the leave is unpaid,employees may use available vacation or sick time to compensate for the absence. The SNA Leave may be taken all at once,intermittently,or on a reduced work schedule. Employees wishing to take SNA Leave must provide seven days written notice to their supervisors,where possible. If seven(7)days iw�iooda:,'s qw6cc is not possible,notice must be provided as soon as practicable. ll taglrlaa s Re slgaall a°aax„ aaq d°aaq-ing �. .. agpr����„�q llx�g�r y�,���'�...i�d�ti°a���a ��q� y��y� q�anq�i.y d�gx�ga��q���sanLgq�ti°es a��q� a. .. original g all 1 Q 1.. and a;aapr�, laa alga°d7a��a,n0aaaq d)taa laaq� `�yJ/n �.�°a���°xagtqsn be a8aaa°„lgxaga°agla°nfl aaaq llga°...laxaga°nlga;e l ,aaga8 lhna°,aagagtq . aWendaance calendar Formatted:Indent:First line: 0.5” G dart esa is Violence Leave Ac ya 1 l ... ..Iq allti`ti`QDq'..alltgti`�Hall q G,rr�, . a° q I:. ����g11RQDtq � � all X118 Y Q1G��� yal YQ�b rabq'ilgllfab...1Q1 lake',.. 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Employee Conduct and Work Rules To ensure orderly operations and provide the best possible work environment,employees are expected to follow rules of conduct that will protect the interests and safety of all employees and the organization. Employees are expected to be respectful of other employees at all times while on the premises or while representing the Town. Harsh language and rudeness are not acceptable. Professional and appropriate attitude and demeanor are expected at all times. It is not possible to list all the forms of behavior that are considered unacceptable in the workplace. The following are examples of infractions of rules of conduct that may result in disciplinary action,including counseling,written warnings,suspension without pay,up to and including termination of employment*: ♦ Theft,vandalism or inappropriate removal or possession of property. ♦ Falsification of Town records. ♦ Working under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. ♦ Possession,distribution,sale,transfer,or use of alcohol or illegal drugs in the workplace. ♦ Fighting or threatening violence in the workplace. ♦ Boisterous or disruptive activity in the workplace. ♦ Negligence or improper conduct leading to damage of Town-owned property. ♦ Insubordination or other disrespectful conduct. ♦ Violation of safety or health rules. ♦ Smoking. ♦ Sexual or other unlawful harassment or discrimination. ♦ Possession of dangerous or unauthorized materials,such as knives,weapons, explosives or firearms in the workplace. ♦ Excessive absenteeism or any absence without notice. ♦ Unauthorized disclosure of confidential information. ♦ Inappropriate use of language and profanity. ♦ Violation of personnel policies. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-101 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 27,., Formatted:Centered J ♦ Unsatisfactory performance or conduct. ♦ Unexcused absenteeism or tardiness. ♦ Negligence in performance of duties. *This list is for illustration purposes only and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of possible infractions. rcrcrsr.�-PL—c^rP�a—vv7nc rv�vrscrxrrcr���cr. - Comment[BL10]:Contained in Employment at Will section B. 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(° ) ltulabRN*l `aeFA,40 1>clr*u +He1F a `aaabkWkil 9'OWH defF*Huugctul , OKi l �O.,^Rc 00W 9'OWH a upm:IIviw k aluuVyllu mwl uuaml dw f a w! run lfmWr i lu w 'i as iuu OM AamuNuu ,SO m Wel Skuuualrusk ruuu Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� 1 17 211.1-40 4 7 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 29., Formatted:Centered IIV appli�°al4o..-�o ott soR40e d°o)NPwIlw+]ll " 1'I�w a4il4,,v 4 I u O floor �o 16 ovyI� Teed°41 a 1)A4ssioll kll..4Pli iOflu MRt a°LP40+H OF SeFYNi O OHeH4000 is a lw', 41g*Odielo 4 o P?FiHg...SH04 SOuwk400�O..:4 )utod7lim°, (.I 11) MeRSHFe+Wfl� T40 1')WH 4NOH4 ,�IV(IOVOF is mMIH+HiHE°c9...:�O mM1041HRI ilHf)FoVeHh?+]� 4i�so(��:a: iolts67asedoluOWf)4ilOSOf) 1, 4eKa0110W iHa°LP401H FSOR40 1'AoirOF1HeRSHFO+He10 (11)Complaints—Each department must have a complaint log. Whether a complaint is formal or informal,written or verbal,it must be entered into the complaint log. The substance of the log is up to individual departments but must include,at minimum,the name of the complainant(if available),the time and date of the complaint,the nature of the complaint,the employee assigned to handle the situation and the disposition of the situation. C. Workplace Attire Neat,appropriate and professional attire contributes to the morale of all employees and affects the business image the Town presents to its customers and visitors. It is required that all employees report to work in attire appropriate to their work settings. Employees should always ensure that their personal grooming is consistent with a workplace environment. Managers will inform employees of improper attire and will determine the appropriate course of action if an employee appears at work in inappropriate attire.Examples of inappropriate articles of clothing that should not be worn in workplace settings include,but are not limited to: Jeans, except for employees whose work requires them to be exposed to the outdoors or non-office environment,i.e.,inspectors or field agents. ♦ Sweatpants ♦ Jogging suits ♦ Short shorts or skirts T-shirts or sweatshirts with offensive messages or images ♦ Tank Tops ♦ Halter tops ♦ Visible undergarments I I.Wrinkled,stained,or otherwise disheveled clothing a I I Workplace attire must confirm to notions of good taste,common sense,and safety. D. Drug and Alcohol Use/Drug Testing In accordance with the provisions of the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988(United States Code,Title 41,Chapterl0);it is the Town's desire to provide a drug-free,healthful and safe workplace. To promote this goal,employees are required to report to work in appropriate mental and physical condition to perform their jobs in a satisfactory manner. Individuals under the Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr ra°w,:�,ao4l1'1720l,1-1017 ?2) ,� 30 11 17 1 J,1 Formatted:Centered influence of drugs or alcohol in the workplace pose serious safety and health risks,not only to themselves,but also to all those who surround or come into contact with them. While conducting business-related activities,on or off Town premises,no employee may use,possess,manufacture,distribute,dispense,sell,or be under the influence of alcohol,illegal drugs,or controlled substances. The legal use of prescribed drugs is permitted on the job only if it is pursuant to the instructions of a licensed medical care practitioner,it does not impair an employee's ability to perform the essential functions of the job safely and effectively, and it does not endanger other individuals in the workplace. This policy extends to instances and places where employees are in a position to be regarded or identified as representing the Town,such as traveling on business or participating in community,organizational or professional meetings and affairs. Employees using prescription medication that may impair their ability to safely perform their jobs should contact their supervisor to discuss the issue of reasonable accommodation. In accordance with the Drug Free Workplace Act,an employee must, as a condition of continued employment,notify their supervisor or department head of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five(5)days after such conviction. It is a requirement of the federal act that,upon receipt of notice of conviction of a drug statute violation committed in the workplace,the Town must notify any federal agency providing funding through a grant. The Town must give such notice within ten(10)days,and within thirty (30)days of receiving such notification either take appropriate personnel action against the employee,up to and including termination of employment or mandated participation in an approved drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program. Personnel action against the employee convicted of a criminal drug statute violation committed in the workplace will depend on the nature of the violation,the sentence imposed(e.g.confinement,etc.)and employee work history. The employee's failure to notify the Town of such a criminal drug statute conviction committed in the workplace within five(5)days,as required,will be subject to sanctions. The Town . ' offers a confidential Employee Assistance Program(EAP), designed to help employees overcome serious problems they may be having with drug and/or alcohol abuse,and/or other personal problems that may negatively affect their job performance. All employees,whether exempt or non-exempt,will be subject to alcohol and drug screening as a result of: (1)Involvement in a serious workplace accident or serious safety-related incident as determined by the Town: (a)A serious workplace accident is any accident resulting in lost-time injury to the employee and/or involvement in an accident resulting in the lost-time injury of another individual and/or property damage. (b)A serious workplace incident is any incident presenting a substantial risk of lost- time injury or property damage. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-40 4 7 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 31., Formatted:Centered (2)Being identified as unfit for work as determined by the Town. Unfit for work involves the identification of employees by designated Town personnel as not safely or competently performing their jobs and presenting unnecessary risk to themselves or others. Any employee unable to pass alcohol and drug screening will be removed from work, referred to the Employee Assistance Program, and may be subject to disciplinary action,up to and including termination. The employee,upon returning to work,may be required to undergo unannounced drug testing over a twelve(12)month period. Subsequent violations may result in discipline,up to and including termination. Refusal to have alcohol or drug screening or referral to the EAP,as required by this policy,will subject the employee to immediate discipline up to and including termination of employment. Any violations of this policy may result in disciplinary action,up to and including immediate termination of employment. Such violations may also result in civil or criminal liability. E. Appropriate Office Conduct Eating at man em to desk,in the public view,is not permitted. Moreover,reading of non-work related newspapers,magazines,books,pamphlets,or other literature in plain view of the public is also prohibited. F. Accuracy of Employment Application The Town relies upon the accuracy of information contained in the employment application,as well as the accuracy of a resume or other data presented throughout the hiring process and employment.Any misrepresentations,falsifications,or material omissions in any of this information or data may result in the exclusion of the individual from further consideration for employment or,if the person has been hired,termination of employment. G. Attendance and Punctuality Employees are expected to be reliable and punctual in reporting for scheduled work. Absenteeism and tardiness place a burden on other employees and on the Town. Employees are expected to be ready to work at their stated start time each workday. Employees should also return to work promptly after breaks and meal periods. In the rare instances when employees cannot avoid being late to work or are unable to work as scheduled,they should notify the Town as soon as possible in advance of the anticipated tardiness or absence. If practicable,notification by the employee personally to his/her supervisor at least one(1)hour prior to the start of the regular workday is expected by employees who are unable to report to work or who will be late. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 32,., Formatted:Centered An employee who is absent for three(3)or more consecutive days is required to provide documentation from a medical care provider upon return to work,verifying the need for medical leave. An employee absent for three(3)or more consecutive working days who does not properly notify his/her supervisor or the Town is considered to have voluntarily terminated his or her employment. Poor attendance and excessive tardiness are disruptive and will not be tolerated,absent any special accommodations pursuant to state or federal law. Either may lead to disciplinary action,up to and including termination of employment. H. Computer Use (1)Purpose/Scope—The availability and use of personal computers within the work environment have provided many opportunities for the enhancement of productivity and effectiveness. This policy is to further enhance the work environment by providing a computer system less prone to viruses and system breakdowns. These guidelines apply to all Town 4' nt4-A4r employees(excluding School Department)and technology equipment. The Town specifically reserves the right to modify,change or discontinue any portion of these guidelines from time to time. Technology equipment is defined as: Computers(including servers,workstations,laptops and handheld devices) ♦ Computers related hardware(including printers,scanners,and special devices) Software(including networks and the Internet) ♦ Telephones (2)Guidelines— (a)Personal computers are provided to Town employees and are intended to facilitate the performance of regular assigned duties and therefore restricted to that purpose. (b)Town employees are strongly urged to save all documents and files to their designated network directory("X"Drive)to ensure data is backed up daily and able to be restored in the event of software or hardware failure. (c)Installation of or access to software for purely entertainment purposes is prohibited. (d)Privately owned software may be loaded on Town computers,with the prior approval of the IT Director and division director,if it is necessary for business purposes and is properly licensed. The person installing the software must be authorized to do so by the IT Director. The Town reserves the right to remove any such software if it conflicts with Town hardware, software or interferes with the Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 33., Formatted:Centered ability of other employees to access or utilize the computer,Town network or occupies excessive storage space needed by the Town. (e)Town employees shall observe the copyright and licensing restrictions of all software applications and shall not copy or install software or other files from internal or external sources unless legally authorized by local,state or federal laws. (f)Any software for which proof of licensing cannot be provided is subject to removal by IT. (g)No material shall be downloaded or installed on a personal computer or network directory,including sound,video files and files attached to e-mail messages without first being scanned for viruses by the approved virus protection software properly installed by IT staff. (h)All hardware enhancements or additions to Town owned computer equipment must be approved and installed by IT,or authorized agents of the Town. No employee is authorized to make any adjustments to Town owned computer equipment. (i)Town computer equipment shall not be utilized to operate a private business, participate in political activities,or solicit money for personal gain. 0)Employees shall not allow unauthorized persons to use any Town owned computer equipment. (3)Personal Time—Employees who use the Internetlintranet on personal time can enhance their knowledge of electronic information resources and sharpen information technology skills. By allowing use on personal time,the Town builds a pool of computer literate employees who can guide and encourage other employees. Personal time includes breaks,lunchtimes,and the time before and after scheduled work hours. Employees performing job-related use will always have priority over those desiring access to resources for personal use. (4)Distribution of Policy—The respective Department Head is responsible for ensuring that any employee who will be given access to computers and Internet services has read this policy,has understood this policy's applicability to their activities,and has signed an agreement to abide by this policy. The IT Department will not give access to an employee unless it receives a copy of the agreement signed by the employee and the department head. A signed copy will be placed in the employee's personnel file. All data existing within the Town o444oft4-Aff4w,,@F information technology infrastructure is considered property of the Town . and no assumption of privacy may be made. Employees who violate this policy may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including discharge. L... - Comment[BL11]:Do we want to add the "Computer password policy„ Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l 17 211,1-40 4 7 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 34., Formatted:Centered L Internet/Email—Acceptable Use (1)Purpose/Scope—This policy sets the standards for appropriate behavior of a Town 4 Noft4-Aff4o*@+employee(excluding School Department)when accessing the Intemet or Email. These guidelines apply to all Town y employees(excluding School Department). The Town y specifically reserves the right to modify,change or discontinue any portion of these guidelines from time to time. (2)Guidelines—As a condition of providing Intemet and Email access to its employees, the Town o4' °r-places certain restrictions on workplace use of the Intemet and Email. The Town ofOrth A €tevr encourages employee use of the Internet and Email: ♦ To communicate with fellow employees and other contacts regarding matters within an employee's assigned duties; ♦ To acquire information related to,or designed to facilitate the performance of regular assigned duties; and ♦ To facilitate performance of any task or project in a manner approved by an employee's supervisor. The employee's use of the Internet and Email access,provided by the Town • _ expressly prohibits the following: Dissemination or printing of copyrighted materials(including articles and software)in violation of copyright laws. ♦ Sending,receiving,printing or otherwise disseminating confidential information of the Town 4- (not within the scope of your assigned duties or in a manner approved by an employee's supervisor)and/or offensive or harassing statements or language including disparagement of others based on their race,national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age,disability,religious or political beliefs. ♦ Sending Email under another employee's name without authorization and/or changing any portion of a previously sent Email message. ♦ Sending,receiving,printing or otherwise disseminating or soliciting jokes,images,or sexually oriented messages. ♦ Operating a private business,participation in political activities,soliciting money for personal gain,or charitable activity not sponsored by the Town . ' . Sending chain letters,gambling or engaging in any other activity in violation of local, state or federal laws. Use of abusive or objectionable language in either public or private messages. ♦ Occasional,incidental personal use of Email is permitted,but may be subject to monitoring. Email and/or Internet messages and communication are not confidential or private, and within Massachusetts'law,are considered public documents. As a result,employees should use discretion in all Email communications. Employees should have no expectation of privacy in the use of their Email. The Town reserves the right to access for quality control purposes and/or Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� ll'1720l,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 35 1 ., Formatted:Centered violations of this policy,electronic and voice transmissions of employees and others conducting business for the Town. All data existing within the Town . ' y IT infrastructure is considered property of the Town b and no assumption of privacy may be made. Employees who violate this policy may be subject to disciplinary action,up to and including discharge. J. Anti-Harassment The Town is committed to creating and maintaining a work environment in which employees are treated fairly and with dignity,decency,respect,and in accordance with all applicable law. Through enforcement of this policy and by education of employees,the Town strives to prevent inappropriate conduct that could be considered harassment,including sexual harassment. In addition,the Town is committed to correcting any inappropriate conduct and to disciplining those who violate this policy. All employees of the Town,regardless of position,are covered by,and are expected to comply with,this policy and to take appropriate measures to ensure that prohibited conduct does not occur. Town policy against harassment also covers other individuals who have a relationship with the Town that enables the Town to exercise some control over the individual's conduct in places and activities that relate to Town work,which may include directors,officers,independent contractors,vendors,clients, and customers. While this policy sets forth the Town's goals of promoting a workplace that is free of harassment,including sexual harassment,the policy is not designed or intended to limit the Town's authority to discipline or take remedial action for workplace conduct which it deems unacceptable,regardless of whether that conduct satisfies the definition of sexual or unlawful harassment. The Town is committed to providing a work environment that is free of any form of unlawful discrimination,including unlawful harassment and sexual harassment. Behavior, whether physical,visual,verbal,or nonverbal in nature,that may constitute discrimination or harassment of any kind based on race,color,religious creed,sex,national origin,ancestry, sexual orientation,pregnancy,veteran's status,military service,age,marital status, genetic information,disability or on any other basis protected by federal, state,or local law or ordinance is not permitted. Harassment is a form of employee misconduct that is demeaning to another person and undermines the integrity of the employment relationship. This policy applies to all work-related settings and activities,both inside and outside the workplace, and includes business trips and business-related social events. This policy also extends to Town property,including but not limited to its telephones, copy machines,facsimile machines,and computers and computer applications,such as email and Internet access,which may not be used to engage in conduct that violates this policy. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 36 1 ., Formatted:Centered Even where the unwelcome conduct is not sufficiently severe or pervasive to constitute actionable harassment under the law,the Town forbids unwelcome conduct in the workplace and in any setting related to Town business activities. K Unlawful Harassment It is against Town policy to engage in physical,visual,verbal and nonverbal conduct that denigrates or shows hostility or aversion toward an employee because of an employee's race, color,religious creed,sex,national origin,ancestry, sexual orientation,pregnancy,veteran's status,military service,age,marital status, genetic information,disability or on any other basis protected by federal, state,or local law or ordinance. Examples of unwelcome conduct prohibited by this policy include,but are not limited to: Conduct that unreasonably interferes with an individual's work performance,that creates an intimidating or offensive work environment,that otherwise adversely affects an individual's employment opportunities and that implicates an employee's race,color, religious creed,sex,national origin,ancestry,sexual orientation,pregnancy,veteran's status,military service,age,marital status,genetic information,disability or on any other basis protected by federal,state,or local law or ordinance. Hostile physical contact,intimidating acts,threats of such actions or violence,or any other actions that may be considered threatening or hostile in nature and that implicate an employee's race,color,religious creed,sex,national origin,ancestry,sexual orientation, pregnancy,veteran's status,military service,age,marital status, genetic information, disability or on any other basis protected by federal, state,or local law or ordinance. ♦ Derogatory remarks,epithets,slurs,negative stereotyping,offensive jokes,teasing,the display or circulation of offensive printed,visual or electronic materials or similar misconduct that implicates an employee's race,color,religious creed,sex,national origin,ancestry,sexual orientation,pregnancy,veteran's status,military service, age, marital status,genetic information,disability or on any other basis protected by federal, state,or local law or ordinance. L. Sexual Harassment It is the goal of the Town . ' to promote a workplace that is free of sexual harassment. Sexual harassment of employees occurring in the workplace or in other settings in which employees may find themselves in connection with their employment is unlawful and will not be tolerated. Further,any retaliation against an individual who has complained about sexual harassment or retaliation against individuals for cooperating with an investigation of a sexual harassment complaint is similarly unlawful and will not be tolerated. To achieve the Town's goal of providing a workplace free of sexual harassment,the conduct that is described in this policy will not be tolerated and a procedure has been outlined by which inappropriate conduct will be dealt with,if encountered by employees. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-101 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 37,., Formatted:Centered Because the Town takes allegations of sexual harassment seriously,the Town will respond promptly to complaints of sexual harassment and where it is determined that such inappropriate conduct has occurred,will act promptly to eliminate the conduct and impose such corrective action as necessary,including disciplinary action where appropriate. This policy applies to all individuals,both male and female,working for the Town. It applies to all employment relationships,including supervisor/subordinate and same level employees. All employees are prohibited from engaging in behavior that is sexually harassing in any way. Supervisory level employees are responsible for monitoring the workplace to keep it free of sexual harassment and for reporting to the Town Manager or a Complaint Officer any violations of this policy that they become aware of and any complaints of harassment reported to them. Note that while this policy sets forth the Town's goal of promoting a workplace that is free of sexual harassment,the policy is not designed or intended to limit the authority to discipline or take remedial action for workplace conduct which is deemed unacceptable, regardless of whether that conduct satisfies the definition of sexual harassment. (1)Definition of Sexual Harassment—The legal definition of sexual harassment is broad. "Sexual harassment"means sexual advances,requests for sexual favors,and verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: Submission to or rejection of such advances,requests or conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of employment or as a basis for an employment decision;or such advances,requests or conduct have the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individuals'work performance by creating an intimidating,hostile,humiliating or sexually offensive work environment. Under these definitions,direct or implied requests by a supervisor for sexual favors in exchange for actual or promised job benefits such as favorable reviews,salary increases, promotions,increased benefits,or continued employment constitutes sexual harassment. In addition to the above examples,other sexually-ori ented conduct,whether it is intended or not,that is unwelcome and has the effect of creating a work place environment that is hostile, offensive or humiliating to male or female workers may also constitute sexual harassment. The following are a few examples of conduct,which if unwelcome,may constitute a hostile environment: ♦ Unwelcome sexual advances—whether they involve touching or not; Sexual epithets,jokes,written or oral references to sexual conduct,gossip regarding one's sex life;comments on an individual's body,comments on an individual's sexual activity,deficiencies,or prowess; ♦ Displaying sexually suggestive objects,pictures,and cartoons; Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 38., Formatted:Centered Unwelcome leering,whistling,brushing against the body,sexual gestures,suggestive or insulting comments; ♦ Inquiries into one's sexual experiences; ♦ Discussion of one's sexual activities;or Continuing to invite an individual to engage in social or sexual activities after being informed that the individual is not interested. Sexual harassment is not limited to prohibited behavior by a male employee toward a female or by a supervisory employee toward a non-supervisory employee. For example: ♦ A male,as well as a female,may be the victim of sexual harassment;a female as well as a male,may be the harasser. The harasser does not have to be the victim's supervisor. The harasser may also be an agent of the employer,a supervisory employee who does not supervise the victim or a non-supervisory employee(co-worker). ♦ The victim may be the same sex as the harasser. The victim does not have to be the person at whom the unwelcome sexual conduct is directed. The victim may also be someone who is affected by such conduct when it is directed toward another person. For example: • The sexual harassment of one employee may create an intimidating,hostile,or offensive working environment for another co-worker,or may interfere with the co-worker's work performance; and/or • An employee who is forced to work in an environment where preferential treatment is given to those who submit to sexual advances may be adversely affected by such conduct. In addition,the dissemination of sexually explicit voice mail,e-mail,graphics, downloaded material or websites in the workplace is strictly prohibited. All employees should take special note that,as stated above,retaliation against an individual who has complained about sexual harassment,and retaliation against individuals for cooperating with an investigation of a sexual harassment complaint is unlawful and will not be tolerated. (2)Training—The Town recognizes the importance of educating and training its employees on how to recognize and prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. Therefore, all supervisors will be provided with training aji u Lolly at regular intervals, at the Town's expense. — Comment[BL121:Do we want to state when or Training of non-supervisory employees and officials may also be provided,at the Town's how omen? expense. Additional training may also be required,at the discretion of the Town Manager and/or the Board of Selectmen. (3)Complaints of Sexual Harassment—If any employee believes that he/she has been subjected to sexual harassment,the employee has the right to file a complaint directly with a Town Complaint Officer. This may be done in writing or orally. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 39., Formatted:Centered The Town has designated: Cathy Darby Human Resources Director North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street,North Andover,MA 01845 (978)688-9526 and ('0A ll'h l)0(t M1 Director Pevelopme+i�jlti rljc Works SUi�e 2035 6 400 3 Osgood Street,North Andover,MA 01845 ( 50 978)688- ��11D,9 as Complaint Officers. They are vested with the authority and responsibility of processing all harassment complaints in accordance with the procedure outline below. In addition to the two Complaint Officers,employees may report complaints to their respective supervisor who will refer the complaint to one of the Complaint Officers. (4) Sexual Harassment Investigation—When either Complaint Officer receives a complaint,he/she will promptly investigate the allegation in a fair and expeditious manner. The investigation will be conducted in such a way as to maintain confidentiality to the extent practicable under the circumstances. The investigation may include a private interview with the person filing the complaint,the alleged harasser,and with witnesses. In addition to witness interviews,the investigation may also include a review of any documents,journals,recordings,photographs,voice mails,e-mails,telephone records,or other items that may be relevant to the allegations of harassment. At the conclusion of the investigation,the Complaint Officer will report the results of the investigation,in writing,to the Town Manager. If appropriate,the complainant and/or alleged harasser will also be informed of the results of the investigation. Depending on these results, disciplinary action may be taken against the alleged harasser. In the discretion of the Town Manager,the complainant may be informed of the imposed discipline. The Complaint Officer may make follow-up inquiries to ensure that the conduct has not resumed and that neither the complainant nor any witnesses interviewed during the investigation has suffered any retaliation. (5)Employee Responsibilities—Each Town o444oFt4-A*4w,,@F employee is personally responsible for: Insuring that the employee's conduct does not sexually harass any other employee, applicant for employment,recipient of public services,or any other individual in the workplace. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 40., Formatted:Centered ♦ Cooperating in any investigation of alleged sexual harassment by providing any information the employee possesses concerning the matter being investigated. Supervisory level employees are responsible for monitoring the workplace to keep it free of sexual harassment and for reporting to the Town Manager any violations of this policy that they become aware of and any complaints of harassment reported to them. (6)Disciplinary Action—If it is determined that there has been a violation of this policy, including but not limited to inappropriate conduct or any failure of an employee to meet its obligations under the policy,the Town will take such action as is appropri ate under the circumstances. Such action may range from counseling to termination from employment, and may include such other forms of disciplinary action,as the Town deems appropri ate under the circumstances. (7) State and Federal Remedies—In addition to the above,if any employee believes they have been subjected to sexual harassment,they may file a formal complaint with either or both of the government agencies set forth below. Using the Town's complaint process does not prohibit an employee from filing a complaint with these agencies. Each of the agencies has a three.hundred X300)-day time period for filing a claim. The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission E.E.O.C.) JFK Federal Building,Room 475 Boston,MA 02203 (617)565-3200 The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination(M.C.A.D.) One Ashburton Place,Room 601 Boston,MA 02108 (617)994-6000 M. Town Equipment and Property Equipment,supplies and materials essential in accomplishing job duties are expensive and may be difficult to replace. When using Town property and tools,employees are expected to exercise reasonable care and follow all operating instructions,safety standards,and guidelines. Such property must be used in accordance with its intended purpose or function. Employees unfamiliar with the proper use of Town equipment must gain a working knowledge before utilizing it. The improper,careless,negligent,destructive,or unsafe use or operation of equipment can result in disciplinary action,up to and including termination of employment. Employees are not allowed to utilize Town property or equipment for any personal projects or for any personal use whatsoever while on the Town premises(see exception for computer equipment in Section VII-H). Similarly,Town-owned equipment,materials and supplies must not be removed from the premises for personal use under any circumstances. The Town is not responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur off Town premises. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� 11'1720l,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 41 1 ., Formatted:Centered Employees must return all of Town property immediately upon request or upon termination of employment. The Town may take all action consistent with state law to recover or protect its property,including initiating a civil proceeding. N. Workplace Monitoring and Inspections Workplace monitoring and security inspections may be conducted to ensure quality control,employee safety,security,and customer satisfaction. Such monitoring and inspections will also serve to discourage theft or unauthorized possession of employee and/or Town property. Computers,desks,toolboxes and other storage devices furnished to employees are the property of the Town. Accordingly,any agent or representative of the Town can inspect, monitor and access them,as well as any articles found within them, at any time,either with or without prior notice. This policy of monitoring and inspections applies equally to briefcases, toolboxes or other storage devices that are the employee's property and that the employee utilizes on Town property. Employees should have no expectation of privacy in this regard. Additionally, as appropriate and consistent with the law,the Town or its representatives may inspect persons entering and/or leaving the premises and any packages or other belongings. Any inspection or search will be reasonable in scope and for a legitimate purpose, respecting the legitimate privacy rights of employees. Any employee who wishes to avoid inspection or search of any articles or materials should not bring such items onto the premises. O. Workplace Violence Prevention The Town is committed to preventing workplace violence and to maintaining a safe work environment and has adopted the following guidelines to deal with intimidation,harassment,or other threats of or actual violence that may occur during business hours or on its premises. All employees,including management and temporary employees,must be treated with courtesy and respect at all times. Employees are expected to refrain from fighting,"horseplay," or other conduct that may be dangerous to others. Firearms,weapons and other dangerous or hazardous devices or substances are prohibited from Town premises without proper authorization. Conduct that threatens,intimidates,or coerces another employee,or a member of the public at any time,including off-duty periods,will not be tolerated. This prohibition includes all acts of harassment,including harassment that is based on an individual's race,color,religious creed, sex,national origin,ancestry,sexual orientation,pregnancy,veteran's status,military service, age,marital status,genetic information,disability or on any other basis protected by federal,state,or local law or ordinance. All threats of or actual violence,both direct and indirect,should be reported immediately to the supervisor and/or the Human Resources Director. This includes threats by employees, customers,vendors,solicitors,or other members of the public. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-40 47 ?2) , 11 17 1 42 1 ., Formatted:Centered Any employee who applies for or obtains a protective or restraining order which lists the employment location as being a protected area must provide the Human Resources Director with a copy of the petition,the declarations used to seek the order, a copy of any temporary protective or restraining order which is granted,and a copy of any protective or restraining order which is made permanent. All suspicious individuals or activities on Town premises should also be reported as soon as possible to a supervisor and/or the Town Manager's office. Employees should never place themselves in a position of peril. If an employee sees or hears a commotion or disturbance at work,he/she should not try to intercede or see what is happening. The Town will promptly and thoroughly investigate all reports of threats of or actual violence and of suspicious individuals or activities. The identity of the individual making a report will be protected as much as possible. In order to maintain workplace safety and the integrity of its investigation,the Town may suspend employees,either with or without pay, pending investigation or take any other steps,which,at its sole discretion,it deems appropriate. Anyone determined to be responsible for threats of or actual violence or other conduct that is in violation of these guidelines will be subject to prompt disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment and possible civil or criminal action. The Town encourages employees to bring their disputes or differences with other employees to the attention of their supervisor or management before the situation escalates into potential violence. The Town is eager to assist in the resolution of employee disputes. P. Safety To assist in providing a safe and healthful work environment for employees,customers, and visitors,the Town of North Andover has established a workplace health and safety program. This program is a top priority for the Town. Town management has responsibility for implementing,administering,monitoring,and evaluating the safety program. Its success depends on the alertness and personal commitment of all. The Town provides information to employees about workplace safety and health issues through regular internal communication channels. Some of the best safety improvement ideas come from employees. Those with ideas, concerns,or suggestions for improved safety in the workplace are encouraged to raise them with a supervisor or the Human Resources Director. Reports and concerns about workplace safety issues may be made anonymously if the employee wishes. All reports can be made without fear of reprisal. Each employee is expected to obey safety rules and to exercise caution in all work activities. Employees must immediately report any unsafe conditions to their supervisor or the Human Resources Director. Employees who violate safety standards,who cause hazardous or Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 43 1 ., Formatted:Centered dangerous situations,or who fail to report or,where appropriate,remedy such situations,may be subject to disciplinary action,up to and including termination of employment. In the case of accidents that result in injury,regardless of how insignificant the injury may appear,employees should immediately notify their supervisor and/or the Human Resources Director,to comply with laws and to initiate insurance and workers'compensation benefits procedures. Q. Telephone Usage The telephone is provided for official Town business. It is important that employees are always polite,courteous and professional in dealing with customers or companies on the phone. Employees should strive to limit their personal calls to break or meal/lunch periods. Personal calls shall not interfere with the employee's ability to perform the essential functions of their job.Employees must receive prior authorization from the Human Resources Director prior to placing personal calls outside of the local area. R. Office Closure for Inclement Weather The Town Manager may close all or portions of Town operations due to severe weather conditions or natural or man-made disasters. The Town Manager may authorize regular pay during any emergency periods. In the event that the Town Manager closes all or a portion of Town operations after the commencement of the normal work day,only those employees who reported to work shall be eligible for regular pay. Employees who did not report to work shall be charged appropriate paid or unpaid leave. S. Disciplinary and Corrective Action The Town of North Andover is committed to administering equitable and consistent discipline for unsatisfactory conduct in the workplace. The best disciplinary or corrective measure is the one that does not have to be enforced and comes from good leadership and fair supervision at all employment levels. The Town's own best interest lies in ensuring fair treatment of all employees and in making certain that disciplinary actions are prompt,uniform and impartial. The major purpose of any disciplinary action is to correct the problem,prevent recurrence and prepare the employee for satisfactory service in the future. Although employment is based on mutual consent and both the employee and the Town has the right to terminate employment at will,with or without reason or notice,the Town may use discipline,including progressive discipline, at its discretion. This se.ctionp �y does not alter the"at-will"nature of employment. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-404 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 44,., Formatted:Centered When disciplinary action becomes necessary,the Town may utilize a progressive approach which may include counseling,written waming/reprimand,suspension with or without pay,or termination of employment,depending on the severity of the problem and the number of occurrences. All forms of disciplinary action must be documented in the personnel file. Any disciplinary action involving suspension or termination must be approved by the Town Manager. Circumstances may warrant 1r,e.�' rp ' 1^ �� the delay of movie tg o a higher steps arc-�nc n rr-�sv-c-v r mire L?J,or immediate termination. (See Section III-JF)— -mffa4R-n-f6r termination procedures). While it is impossible to list every type of behavior that may be deemed a prohibited offense,the Employee Conduct and Work Rules provisions(Section VII-A)includes examples of problems that may result in disciplinary action including termination of employment. Other offenses or unsatisfactory conduct may lead to disciplinary action,including termination,as well. v, ' Comment[BL13]:Moved to recitals S. Complaint Resolution (1)Complaint Resolution Steps Step 1—Department Head: No later than five(5)work days after the event giving rise to the complaint,or five(5)work days after the employee should reasonably have learned of the event giving rise to the complaint,whichever is later,the employee must submit a written complaint to his/her immediate supervisor. The written complaint must contain the specific terms)identifying the specific policy allegedly violated by the Town. The failure to do so will be sufficient grounds to refuse to process the complaint. Within five(5)workdays after receiving the complaint,the immediate supervisor and the employee shall meet to discuss the complaint. The immediate supervisor shall give his/her written answer within five(5)workdays of said meeting. If the Division Director is the immediate supervisor,then Step 2 is the first step of this complaint process. Step 2—Division Director: If the complaint is not settled in Step 1,the employee,no later than five(5)work days after receipt of the immediate supervisor's response to the complaint or when said response is due,(whichever is earlier)may file a written appeal to his/her Division Director. Within five(5)workdays after receipt of this appeal,the Division Director and the employee shall meet to discuss the complaint. The Division Director shall give his/her written answer within five(5)days of said meeting. Step 3-Town Manager: If the complaint is not resolved at step 2,the complaint may be presented to the Town Manager within five(5)work days after the response from the Division Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 45., Formatted:Centered Director,or when said response is due,whichever is earlier. The Town Manager or his/her designee shall meet with the employee within ten(10)workdays of the presentation of the complaint at step 3. The Town Manager or his/her designee,shall give his/her written answer to the complaint within ten(10)work days after such meeting,and said answer shall be final and binding on the employee and the Town. (2)Written Presentation—All complaints presented at any step of the complaint resolution procedure shall include the facts giving rise to the complaint-,the provisions)of this Policy,if any, alleged to have been violated-,and the remedy sought. All complaints shall be signed and dated by the aggrieved employee. All written answers submitted by the Town shall be signed and dated by the appropriate Town official. (3)Time Limitations—No complaint shall be accepted by the Town unless it is submitted or appealed within the time limits set forth in this Policy. If the complaint is not timely submitted at Step 1 or Step 2,it shall be deemed waived. If the complaint is not timely appealed to Step 3,it shall be deemed to have been settled in accordance with the Town's Step 2 answer. If the Town fails to answer within the time frames set forth herein,the complainant should proceed to the next step as if the complaint was denied. VIIL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAMS A. Employee Benefits Overview Eligible Town employees are provided a wide range of benefits. A number of programs, such as retirement,workers'compensation and unemployment insurance,cover all employees in the manner prescribed by law. The Town also provides additional benefits to employees. I I, re tiI&te,+1111-`st)(4 -^ikZ+—,-gyp ➢(47 it-it i4�A al- 4 4affw,_sex-+i+Rrfiog - Comment[BL14]_Dowe need this?NO Benefits eligibility is dependent upon a variety of factors,including employee classification and length of service with the Town. Amore detailed description of the benefits can be obtained from the actual plan documents,such as a summary plan description,and the terms and conditions of those documents control rather than the summaries contained in this Policy. The existence of these benefits does not give rise to a contractual claim for benefits,and the Town expressly reserves the right to add to or rescind any of the existing programs at any time,consistent with state and federal law. The Town may also require or increase employee premium contributions toward any benefits at its discretion. Pursuant to the authority contained in MGL c41, §108C,certain fringe benefits as set forth in subsequent sections of this Policy are hereby granted to employees occupying positions in the classification plan. The fringe benefits are considered to be a part of the compensation plan and the monetary value hereof shall be extended to eligible employees in addition to rates set forth in the appropriate salary or wage schedule. Part-time employees who work less than 20 hours per week do not receive fringe benefits. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� 1'17211,1-40417 2) , 11 17 1 1 46., Formatted:Centered B. Longevity Increments (1)An employee of the Town who has been in continuous,full-time or regular,part-time employment shall be paid,in addition to salary compensation received,annual increments determined as follows: Length of Service July 1,2007 Over 5 but not over 10 years $ 525 Over 10 but not over 15 years $ 825 Over 15 but not over 20 years $ 925 Over 20 but not over 25 years $1,025 Over 25 years $1,125 *Longevity will be pro-rated for regular,part-time employees. (2)An employee will become eligible for longevity increments on the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th anniversary date of his or her employment;and the amount of increment to which he/she is entitled for the then current fiscal year will be determined by paying,in December,the highest amount relative to the employee's anniversary date. (3)An employee who qualifies for longevity compensation and then leaves the employ of the Town shall not be entitled to such compensation if re-employed until a new five-year period of continuous,full-time employment has been served. (4)If the service of an employee is interrupted by lay-off,military service,or other reason not resulting from the employee's own action,total service will be considered as continuous service. (5)Upon termination of an employee,the total longevity payment shall be a pro-rated amount related to that half of the then fiscal year in which their employment is terminated. This pro-rated amount shall be computed by multiplying the number of days served in that half of the then fiscal year by the per day longevity dollar amount for a full half year at the appropriate rate. Upon the death of an employee,benefits shall be paid to the estate of the deceased. (6)Upon retirement,eligible employees shall receive the entire benefit. T. 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(1)A continuous,regular full-time employee or part-time employee shall be granted vacation leave with pay on the following terms: ONES YEAR OF SERVICE TEN LOIDAYS FIVE LLYEARS OF SERVICE FIFTEENS DAYS TEN L01YEARS OF SERVICE TWENTY DAYS Regular part-time employees shall be credited with vacation leave on a pro-rated basis AFTER 10 7[�YEARS OF SERVICE employees shall receive one additional day for every year of continuous service fie- , thereafter for a maximum of twenty-five(25) days. An employee,after completion of their introductory period(nr- +wo `,4,may request up to five(5)days of his/her vacation in advance. (2)Employees will receive their full vacation entitlement as provided by this section,on the first of the month in which their anniversary falls. Length of service for purposes of vacation eligibility shall be based upon the employee's anniversary date of employment. The amount of vacation time allowed in any anniversary year will be based on the number of months of active service during the preceding twelve(12)months. (3)Absences on account of sickness in excess of that authorized under the rules,or for personal reasons as provided for under other leave may, at the discretion of the Department Head,be charged to vacation leave. (4)Upon the death of an employee who is eligible for vacation under these rules, payment shall be made to the estate of the deceased in an amount equal to the vacation allowance, as accrued in the vacation year prior to the employee's death but which has not been granted. In addition,payment shall be made for that portion of the vacation allowance earned in the vacation year during which the employee died,up to the time of his or her separation from payroll. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 48,., Formatted:Centered (5)Absence for personal reasons may be charged to vacation leave upon application by the employee and approved by his/her Department Head. Such absences,however,may not be charged to vacation leave beyond that which the employee has earned at the time of such application. (6)Employees called to military service during a state or national emergency will have vacation time accrued as mandated by federal and state laws. (7)Employees may carry over from one benefit year to the next no more than five(5) days of vacation,regardless of the amount of vacation accrued during a specific year. (8)Employees who are eligible for vacation under these rules and whose services are terminated by dismissal,resignation or by retirement,or by entrance into the armed forces,or who are on leave as result of an injury sustained while on the job,shall be paid an amount equal to the vacation allowance as earned,and not granted,nor used,in the vacation year prior to such dismissal,resignation,retirement,or entrance into the armed forces. In addition,payment shall be made for that portion of the vacation allowance earned in the vacation year during which such dismissal,resignation,retirement,or entrance into the armed forces occurred up to the time of the employee's separation from the payroll,but no such payment shall be made to those persons on injury leave who have not been separated from the payroll. (9)The Town Manager is authorized to grant vacation benefits at a schedule different than that contained in Paragraph(1)when the Town Manager makes a determination that the recruitment efforts of the Town for qualified employees may be compromised due to the inability of the Town to grant a vacation benefit comparable to a potential employee's existing vacation benefit. When reaching such a decision,the Town Manager will take into consideration the potential employee's previous relevant years of experience but at no time shall the vacation granted exceed the schedule contained in Paragraph(1)for analogous periods of times of prior employment. (10)Advance paid vacation time will not be paid to any employee. (11)Vacation schedules are subject to the approval of the immediate supervisor and the respective Division Director. To take vacation,employees should submit a Time Off Request Form thirty(30)days in advance of their proposed vacation time,or with as much advanced notice as possible,to permit vacation scheduling and the maintenance of proper workflow. While the Town will do its best to accommodate an employee's vacation request,the Town has the right to limit the number of employees who will be on vacation during any period. Requests will be reviewed based on a number of factors,including business needs,staffing requirements and when the request was made. E. Holidays Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-4 0 47 ?2) , 11 17 1 49 1 ., Formatted:Centered The following days shall be recognized as legal holidays on which days employees shall be excused from all duty not required to maintain essential Town services: New Year's Day Labor Day Martin Luther King Day Columbus Day Presidents'Day Veterans'Day Patriots'Day Thanksgiving Day Memorial Day Day after Thanksgiving Independence Day Christmas Day When December 241'(Christmas Eve)falls on a regular scheduled workday,employees shall receive an additional half-day paid holiday. All full-time and regular,part-time employees(one who work an average of at least 20 hours a week)shall be entitled to holiday pay for the designated holidays. Holiday pay is based on the number of hours the employee is regularly scheduled to work and the holiday must fall on the employee's regular workday. If a holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday,the Town will grant paid holiday time off for employees on either the preceding Friday or the following Monday after the holiday. An eligible non-exempt employee must work the day before and after the holiday in order to receive holiday pay,unless the employee's absence is excused in advance or the employee is on an approved vacation. Holidays occurring during an employee's vacation period will be credited as holiday pay instead of the accrued vacation time off that would otherwise have applied. Paid time off for holidays will not be counted as hours worked for the purposes of determining whether overtime pay is owed to non-exempt employees. Employees are only eligible for receiving paid holidays if they are actively working for the Town when the holidays are observed. Formatted:Font color:Red OFFet° �IRF tivO4,IV pave as Iwliday pave i'op-kut v 4 Y w d'ulI dav Iuolidkly s IisYed k11)oVO F. Sick Leave (1)A regular full-time or part-time employee who has completed his/her Introductory Period shall be allocated six days leave with pay and thereafter shall accrue leave at the rate of one and one-quarter days for each month of service,provided such leave is caused by sickness or injury or by exposure to contagious disease. Regular part-time employees shall be credited with sick leave on a pro-rated basis. (2)An employee shall be credited with the unused portion of leave granted under sub- section(1). (3)If the amount of leave credit provided under sub-section(2)has been or is about to be exhausted, an employee may make application for additional allowance to that provided under sub-section(1). Such application shall be made to the Town Manager who is authorized to grant such additional allowances as he/she may determine to be equitable after reviewing all Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 50., Formatted:Centered circumstances including the employee's attendance and performance record prior to conditions supporting his or her request for the additional allowance. (4) Sick leave must be authorized by the department head and must be reported to the Town Manager. (5)The employee may be requested to submit to a physician's certificate of illness after three consecutive workdays absence to his/her department head before leave is granted under the provisions of this section. The Department Head shall forward this certificate to the Town Manager. (6)The Town Manager may require medical examination of any employee who reports his/her inability to report for duty because of illness. This examination shall be at the expense of the Town by a physician appointed by the Town Manager. (7)Injury,illness,or disability as a result of a self-imposed act shall not be considered a proper claim for leave under this section. (8)Employees may be granted sick leave if actively participating in a Town-approved alcohol or substance abuse program. (9)An employee whose service is terminated by retirement shall be entitled to a portion of his/her accumulated sick leave as stated in Section VI-D,"Terminal Leave". (10)Upon the death of an employee,benefits shall be paid to the estate of the deceased as stated in Section VI-D"Terminal Leave". (11) Sick leave may not be used if an employee is on vacation,leave of absence,other leave,or if he or she is not otherwise scheduled to work. G. Bereavement Leave A regular full-time or part-time employee shall be entitled up to five(5)working days with pay following day of death in an employee's immediate family(spouse,child,parent of either spouse;brother,sister,grandparent of employee,grandchild of employee),and up to two (2)working days following day of death of brother-in-law, sister-in-law,grandparent of spouse, or person in the immediate household. For all other types of employees,paid leave may be granted at the discretion of the Town Manager. Employees who need to take time off due to the death of an immediate family member should notify their immediate supervisor as soon as possible. Bereavement pay is calculated based on the employee's regular rate of pay and regularly scheduled hours of work. Bereavement leave shall not apply if an employee is on vacation,leave of absence,other leave,or if he/she is not otherwise scheduled to work. H. Jury Duty Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l l'17 20 l,1-4 0 4 ?2) , 11 17 1 1 51., Formatted:Centered An employee required to serve on a jury and thus having to be absent from regular duty will be compensated in accordance with the provisions of MGL c234A. Employees are expected to present the jury duty summons to their immediate supervisor within forty-eight(48)hours of receipt or with as much notice as is practicable so that arrangements can be made to accommodate their absence. During an employee's service as a juror,the employee is expected to report to work if he/she is not scheduled for duty or selected for a panel. Employees will not be penalized in any way for serving on a jury. L Workers' Compensation Insurance The Town provides a comprehensive workers'compensation insurance program at no cost to employees. This program covers accidental injuries or occupational illness arising out of and in the course of employment. Subject to applicable legal requirements,workers' compensation insurance provides benefit coverage and medical payments. (1)In the event an employee sustains a work-related injuries or illnesses,he/she must inform their immediate supervisor immediately. No matter how minor an on-the-job injury may appear,it is important that it be reported as promptly as possible. All injured employees are required to complete the necessary paperwork and reports,including a first report of injury form, within twenty-four(24)hours of the injury. In addition,the employee's supervisor or foreman who has knowledge of the injury or accident is also required to report such injury or accident to the Division Director and the Human Resources Director. Failure by an employee to report the injury or accident may result in disciplinary action,up to and including termination. (2)If an employee,who has been absent from work and collected sick pay,and has this absence declared eligible for Worker's Compensation benefits the following shall take place: (a)When an employee is out more than five(5)days,upon approval of the claim, he/she will receive 60%of their salary. Beginning on Day 6,the employee may choose to be compensated for up to 40%of their salary by using his/her accrued sick leave until they return to work.A request to do so must be submitted in writing to the Division Director. Otherwise,the employee will only receive the worker's compensation payment. (b)If an employee has been out for over twent -oue21)days,an employee will receive worker's compensation for the first five(5)days of injury. Those days paid and charged to sick leave(three of the first five days)during this absence will be credited back to the employee based upon the difference between the gross pay paid under sick pay benefit and the portion determined to be collected under Worker's Compensation. The employee will be required to reimburse to the Town the dollar amount equivalent to the three L3 -Jday's of pay. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 52., Formatted:Centered (3)The Town is not required to offer light/limited duty work for returning employee with this restriction. If there is such work available,it can be offered to the employee with medical authorization. This authorization should be very specific explaining weight limits and length of time for the restriction. J. Health Insurance The Town health insurance plan provides eligible employees and their spouses/ dependents access to health insurance benefits HS 40W PFIS� dRV ail°oiix ployii mA. Employees who decline such coverage are not entitled to any payment or cash equivalent of the value of the benefits offered. Eligible employees may participate in the health insurance plan subject to all terms and conditions of the agreement between the Town and the insurance carrier. The Town's contribution to health insurance coverage may change at any time. Through payroll deductions,employees pay the remaining premium amount. K Educational Reimbursement A regular full-time or part-time employee,having completed one year of service with the Town,shall be eligible to receive educational reimbursement as follows: (1)Reimbursement will be provided,in accordance with provisions of this section, provided the employee receives an advanced favorable recommendation by the Division Director and approval by the Town Manager,subject to the appropriation of funds. Reimbursement for regular part-time employees will be pro-rated based on the ratio of regular hours worked to the regular workweek of full-time employment in the classification plan. (2)Course must be offered outside normal working hours. Hardship cases may be discussed jointly with the Division Director and Town Manager. (3)Course contents must be job-related and approved. (4)Course cost must be approved in advance. (5)Educational reimbursement of 100%will be made for registration fees,books, and tuition based upon a passing grade of B-or better. (6)Grade and payment certification is required before reimbursement. (7)The employee will be obliged to remain in the Town employment for six months after completion of the course,or full reimbursement for the last courses will be deducted from final paycheck at time of termination. L. Vehicle Use Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-101 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 53,., Formatted:Centered (1)Purpose and Scope—The purpose of this policy is to set forth the guidelines for reimbursement or compensation for employee use of personal vehicles;the guidelines under which Town vehicles will be authorized to Town personnel;and the guidelines under which Town vehicles may be used. (2)Applicability—The provisions of this policy apply to all employees in Town service with the exception of the Town Manager. Employees whose employment is regulated by collective bargaining agreement are subject only to those provisions of this policy not specifically regulated by agreement. (3)Definitions (a)Municipal Vehicle—those automobiles,trucks,vans,or other self-propelled equipment owned,rented,or leased by the Town R4-N+)ft4-A*4w,,@F and licensed for travel on a public way. (b)Expense Reimbursement—that payment for approved expenses relating to personal automobile use upon receipt of written documentation. Expense reimbursement is not considered to be a salary item. (c)Personal Automobile—automobile owned or available for private use by the employee. (4)It is the policy of the Town that certain positions require employee access to municipal vehicles,either during the work shift or on a 24-hour on-call basis. Town vehicles are not personal vehicles and are not for personal use. Town vehicles should be viewed as belonging to the citizens of North Andover and are assigned solely for purposes consistent with providing services to those citizens. (5)The assignment of municipal vehicles during work time is based upon job description. Division Directors who have municipal vehicles available for this purpose may assign such vehicles in a manner consistent with division/departmental workload and employee function. The Town Manager or Division Director may rescind the assignment of vehicles at any time. (6)Assignment of Municipal Vehicles for 24-Hour Use(Vehicle Use Approved for Commuting Purposes) (a)The assignment of vehicles for 24-hour use will be made in writing by the Town Manager after receipt of a written recommendation from the Division Director and will only be considered for employees who require a vehicle for the ordinary and necessary discharge of their job functions. Criteria,which will be used in the determination of eligibility for 24-hour vehicle use,include: ♦ Officially designated on-call status; ♦ Requirement for frequent emergency availability; Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� ll'1720l,1-10 47 ?2) , 11 17 1 54 1 ., Formatted:Centered Issuance of a pager or other communication device; ♦ Emergency or other equipment contained in the vehicle; and/or No Town facility is available for garaging in a safe and convenient location. Such assignment may be rescinded in writing at any time by the Town Manager. (b)Vehicle use is limited to travel to and from the residence and place of work except as noted in the following paragraph. The vehicle should be driven over the most direct route taking into account road and traffic conditions. The vehicle should not be utilized for travel outside a direct commuting route for personal reasons. (c)This section applies to the following Town positions: Police Chief,Fire Chief, Deputy Fire Chief,and any other position approved by the Town Manager. These employees,in recognition of their need not only to respond to emergencies from their home but also when they are not at home or at work,may use Town issued vehicles for personal business subject to the following conditions: (i)When the employee is off duty and either not on-call or available for duty within a reasonable period of time,the employee will not use a town vehicle. (ii)If the employee is transporting non-town personnel in a town vehicle and is called to an emergency,the employee will take all reasonable actions necessary to ensure the safety of the passenger for the duration of the emergency. (iii)The use of such Town vehicle where the expected travel distance is greater than two hours,from the Town without the expressed written permission of the Town Manager is prohibited. (d)Whenever a position becomes vacant,the authorization for 24-hour use shall be re-evaluated. (e)Employees assigned vehicles for 24-hour use involving a commute of more than twenty-five(25)miles one way shall reimburse the Town for the additional fuel cost as determined by the Director of Public Works.Employees who have been assigned a Town vehicle and have established commuting patterns of more than twenty-five(25) miles prior to January 1,2006 shall be exempt from this provision. (f)Employees assigned municipal vehicles on a 24-hour basis will be given a copy of this policy and will be required to sign a confirmation of receipt. (g)Impute Income Taxation (i)Employees who are assigned marked and unmarked police vehicles,and/or marked municipal vehicles carrying tools and meeting certain other eligibility criteria will not be subject to imputed income taxation as a result of the vehicle assignment. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 55., Formatted:Centered (ii)Other employees authorized to commute in a Town vehicle may be subject to imputed income regulations as set forth by the Internal Revenue Service,which considers a certain portion of the vehicle use(namely the commute)to be income for the purposes of income taxation.The Finance Department shall be responsible for determining any tax liability and will be provided with the names of all employees authorized to use Town vehicles for commuting purposes,and the normal,one-way commuting distance,each December l" (7)General Rules Governing Municipal Vehicle Use (a)Municipal vehicles may only be used for legitimate municipal business. (b)Municipal vehicles will not be used to transport any individual who is not directly or indirectly related to municipal business. Passengers shall be limited to Town employees and individuals who are directly associated with Town work activity (committee members,consultants,contractors,etc.). Family members shall not be transported in Town vehicles(accept as noted within paragraph(6)(c). (c)Vehicles should contain only those items for which the vehicle is designed. The Town shall not be liable for the loss or damage of any personal property transported in the vehicle. (d)Employees are expected to keep municipal vehicles clean,and to report any malfunction or damage to their supervisors immediately. (e)Employees are expected to park such vehicles in safe,legal locations. (f)Employees must wear seatbelts in vehicles so equipped during operation of the vehicle. (g)Employees must turn the vehicle ignition off,remove keys and lock the vehicle when unattended. (h)Employees may not operate municipal vehicles under the influence of alcohol, illegal drugs,or prescription drugs or medications,which may interfere with effective and safe operation. (i)Employees who operate municipal vehicles must have a valid motor vehicle license issued by the state of their current residence and may be required to provide proof of valid motor vehicle license every six(6)months. 0)Employees who incur parking or other fines in municipal vehicles will be personally responsible for payment of such fines unless the payment of such fines by the Town is approved by the Town Manager. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� ll'1720l,1-404 ?2)1 1 1 7 1 1 56,., Formatted:Centered (k)Employees who are issued citations for any offense while using a municipal vehicle must notify their supervisor immediately when practicable,but in no case later than twenty-four 4241 hours. Failure to provide such notice will be grounds for disciplinary action in accordance with Section VII of this policy. (1)An employee who is assigned a municipal vehicle or using their personal vehicle for municipal business and who is arrested for or charged with a motor vehicle offense for which the punishment includes suspension or revocation of the motor vehicle license,whether in his/her personal vehicle or in a municipal vehicle,must notify his or her supervisor immediately when practicable,but in no case later than 24 hours. Conviction for such an offense may be grounds for loss of municipal vehicle privileges and/or further disciplinary action. (m)The Town reserves the right not to allow an employee to use a town vehicle based on the employee's driving record. If the employee is required to drive as part of their job responsibility,the employee must use their own vehicle and is eligible for reimbursement pursuant to the provisions of this policy. (n) Smoking is prohibited in all town vehicles. (8)The Town . ' s will reimburse employees for reasonable (Formatted:Indent:Left: 0.75",First line: 0^ documented expenses they incur as a result of personal automobile use on behalf of the Town. Receipts and the Personal Automobile Travel Expense Report must be submitted in order for an employee to be reimbursed for such expenses. (a)When an employee is authorized to use a personal automobile for work-related travel,he/she shall be reimbursed at a mileage rate established by the Town Manager. (b)The mileage rate is intended to include the costs of gasoline,repairs,insurance and general wear and tear on the automobile. (c)In addition to the mileage rate,the Town will reimburse employees authorized to travel outside of North Andover,driving personal or municipal vehicles,for tolls and reasonable parking expenses,when receipts are provided. Employees will not be reimbursed for tolls,which would normally be paid by the employee during his/her normal commute to work. (d)The Town retains the right to require employees who are reimbursed for work- related travel,to show proof of the following minimum levels of insurance coverage on their personal vehicle: ♦ Bodily Injury: $100,000/$300,000 Property Damage: $25,000 (e)An employee who uses his/her personal automobile to travel from home to a temporary assignment,rather than his/her regularly-assigned work location,shall be Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� 11'1720J,1-40417 2) , 11 17 1 57 1 ., Formatted:Centered allowed personal automobile expenses between home and the temporary assignment or the regular work location,whichever is less. (f)Employees will not be reimbursed for commuting between their homes and offices or other regular work locations. (g)In order to be reimbursed for personal automobile use, employees must complete the Personal Automobile Travel Expense Form and attach all relevant receipts. This form should be submitted to the Town Accountant for payment. (h)In the event that an employee's personal vehicle is damaged during an approved, work-related trip,and the damages are not due to the negligence of the employee,the Town will reimburse the employee,upon receipt of verification of payment of a deductible(comprehensive or collision)to cover part of the cost of repair,up to a maximum of$500 or the amount of the deductible,whichever is less,per occurrence. (9) Special Circumstances—This policy is intended to provide a basic framework governing the use of personal and municipal vehicles in the Town y ,and, as such,cannot contain procedures governing every situation that might arise. Employees seeking clarification of or exemption from the provisions of this policy should contact the Town Manager who will provide such clarification and may authorize exceptions to the policy under mitigating circumstances. (10) Sanctions—Failure to comply with any and all provisions of this policy may result in disciplinary action up to and including removal of Town vehicle privileges,suspension,and/or termination from Town service. Comment[BL151:Do you want to add travel policy here?yes Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-1017x2) , 11 17 1 1 58., Formatted:Centered M. 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L.111)t$flllmy Formatted:Font:12 pt Formatted:Indent:Left: 0.5", No bullets or �On'erni2nlnl lo(h'ilw is arllovs able torn 144 Standard 1nwel n'4 oln rar es DiscoulVs 4). numbering nt' q'[n11811n1 °l18'14DG°°S 4Dq' 4°4D1n�°q'°ln4° all�f 1n4 °v llv be available ale alllnd T1n4D11ld Formatted:Font:12 pt 17 4fln s d Formatted:Font:12 pt Formatted:Font:12 pt Formatted:Indent:Left: 0.5" , Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,�0rr 1'17211.1-40417 2) , 11 17 1 1 60., Formatted:Centered CW @aallr]dsDlllm� aallima aalS Formatted:Font:Bold Formatted:Numbered+Level:1+ 1� i11811r rseln wSNa ill lre...illaf4w � ti(Ns adl,q e` Numbering Style:a,b,c,...+Start at:2+ dams 1Pali„�{iio� fEDaBlafllr l�,oaf4iafla2fl11011 llo dafti`u1184°Ca ed and reasonable Alignment:Left+Aligned at: 1”+Indent at: 1.25" Formatted:Normal dW C"oIIIClInIIIIIInR1iinicaatioIns Formatted:Indent:Left: 0.5", Nobullets�or numbering ® Formatted:Indent:Left: 1.5", No bulletsor Of i(°iafl 1(,ono D)lslafnce Calls: Fhe llafym 44ill reimburse prl 2 dor all laf w numbering a dlti°nail 11L� lin Formatted:Font:Bold Dislafiwe 2Ploafi a°a�lls ofo Formatted:List Paragraph,Numbered+Level: D�,ersolml long 1)isla nce Calls: the D�,oym 44111 reimburse a°11i1rla gees dor afne4 1+Numbering Style:a,b,c,...+Start at:2+ in lee"�h a V daA° Alignment:Left+Aligned at: 1"+Indent at: pro afioaal lafio a8i �aaio(° llprloafio ti°aall ioafl lafr�ti° a8lio I18iiorol 1 1.25" Formatted:Font:Bold �W IDabaaDs ➢�aimtabllr�aa�llimac�lllma aims Formatted:List Paragraph,Indent:Left: 1.25",First line: 0" 1ee2 ulaar Meals: F he D�awm 44ill 11.14 for a cti uafl and reasonable a°rl)enses relaf ed laf4 ` � Formatted:Indent:Left: 0.5", No bullets or Iaia ils ti on"allned dLEilw' of l(jafl 1r�l el ropy laf of laflapl aid S35 DDDD pry 4D14 ll;rti1 1P1nafIO � numbering !lIall4 only be made 441wn laieals aHq afn 1TV14 1'afl 1;P -T of a colVderen c 1Pq'af 1'afll8, In � Formatted:Indent:Left: 0.5", No bullets or 44lu,c h case reilail ur"'4°118ew v4ill 114„ 4n ce rat e l2 re.isonafllle lily!1 E numbering 118aa4D� aal a°afiud�q aD l2 flail pPa- diem raf e aid S3 l n w be paid, Inn als 4TJlll n w be � Formatted:Font:Bold �) lf�...iioti°lroa8�„ ...� DDDD 44 i1 .. reimbursed V'�ti°�t1f.`�.,, Formatted:Numbered+Level:1+ o'�i! � roiol�ss... 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V4° anaT�tn AnL.,Pn2_,S°E a2E is V4°.,.a 4°;12_,IV 4°, q'4°;4°nn .' nn, q'5 .,nl 4°4°1....aatny q'4°4 tn4°;1 an �q'Ant'4° ....an.... lilne a nd°(`ti°anva°ra°dby llnispranlicy,,. j4LI anllti:l4 Abuse& llenal�ies Formatted:Numbered+Level:1+ Numbering Style:1,2,3,...+Start at:3+ a., , Alignment:Left+Aligned at: 0.5"+Tab after: D4 li lP 4,,1 D adhere lan.,die)Pq'a2a1 a tnq' antnl IIn in diis)Pan Iti1G naDIn111nL i�lflure:. 0.77"+Indent at: 0J7" in C )mpiancc vkiih fpik 12u icv may on mh in auo,npp S ' imvd pn ivflc,,,•sc s ln�irn revoked Any abuse of Iravel lPanitti t ..tall ny>I,lnla� xtglrlany s lan a8t ti~tlrl�tn to v, ati �ioli...including possible la°n-milnanttantn, y p Tp aPyc `n::inaPnn � `nllna na°is oaan as nn c in`nn'4 nnp r (m o onn n0o.6anna `n�,,,,,, aPaatlO 4(; o Vn �:.u..V 11 0.0 o�i Ina° 1'oNToi-+4 " —Y- � ll'a�oiessio naalisin in ennjsati red of l�'anr[h Andover einprlanys° aaL all . during, llnis lyjjS°and`lraavel Any aac°ion n�ln, aajP!EanJlriaale or�awuld give die app aaraatnaraa (tt�gabn a8t., � iti°ln in itn' ... �2[1n LiSl itnaaprpPn�pPEia e should be avoided and Ing ntolljsa ,1 t�gpnlan a atis(jjllitnaans aac°lotn Lill,l 2 and iii(juding, atis In an gab„ �,r..'�=ri 'rc-�: •� hied–i�a–a��E��1-ems�v-�-4E y .. .. .. .. .. .. sccacna°r3 t=ck—c". 3�C$CC-�—i�cE C-°Ic°c�'rt �—�ET] r`r"ca�---irf��� .i4�ET$�rw }i—E-{f3 Ecaa�N$ia�sE3}�—i�-h'AEk c �rese–Hrcc ` Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,�sr 1'17211.1-1na17 ?2)• , 11 17 1 1 62., Formatted:Centered . �r'r—fir rrm.: r-s=a`a'�n�r—areas--rcc�err � �°fT'V�VYr VZ2T rCr �`/Y'fKC"42,'�TrCi rc¢'crrrrccx-c.-r-rmc-aa'ttrrrr-a°rrv°rrm.r cs° �"ri-:r-re7i—`dii-i-rrcr'a`r-cmr-rcc�'ccs Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-4 0 47 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 63., Formatted:Centered J Comment[BL18]:I would put this as exhibit at the end. comment[BL19]:I would remove this entire section. MovedO M. Benefits Continuation The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act(COBRA)statute provides eligible employees and their qualified beneficiaries the opportunity to continue health insurance coverage under the Town's health plan when a"qualifying event" would normally result in the loss of eligibility. Some common qualifying events include but are not necessarily limited to termination of employment,death of an employee,a reduction in an employee's hours, an employee's divorce or legal separation,and a dependent child no longer meeting eligibility requirements. Under this law,the employee or beneficiary pays the full cost of coverage at the employer group rates plus an administration fee. Eligible employees are provided with written notice describing rights granted COBRA when they may become eligible for coverage. The notice contains important information about the employee's rights and obligations. N. Cafeteria 125c Plan The Town offers a Cafeteria 125c Plan that allows employees to pay for certain benefits with pre-tax dollars,resulting in a savings for employees off the cost of benefits. For more information about utilizing the Plan,contact the Payroll Office. 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AMENDMENT'I' THE PLANSPOLICV The Town Manager shall,from time to time,propose and the Board of Selectmen may adopt Amendments to this Personnel Policy. In accordance with the provisions of C hapter 41, Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k�sr� l'17211,1-Ito 4 7 ?2) , 11 17 1 1 66., Formatted:Centered Article 11 of the Town Bylaws, ! € } i� upon receipt from the Town Manager of a proposed Personnel Policy and subsequent amendments to the policy,the Board of Selectmen will conduct a duly advertised public hearing to provide an opportunity for interested parties to comment on the proposed changes. The Town Manager will endeavor to distribute copies(electronically or otherwise)of the proposed amendments to the Personnel Policy to all employees whose employment is governed by said Personnel Policy at least one week in advance of the public hearing.At the conclusion of the public hearing,the Board of Selectmen may accept,reject or amend the proposal of the Town Manager. The Town Manager shall be responsible for administration and enforcement of the Personnel Policy. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-4 0 4 7 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 67., Formatted:Centered ➢C. IDS^"➢LS.n 'fC➢C A�'��I"��.� '➢L➢Cf� ." 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Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-4 0 4 7 ?2)d , 11 17 1 1 74., Formatted:Centered t i..HHdeFI,6*Hd 4N*d IW, Sit HkOffe IW OW 4M� i lRiVe FeOeiVed R 00f)', end°OW 14AXYH..4 ; lOH4 AIRIOVeF PeHOHIWI 1'a�lia°w�.,MKI i LHKteFS6*Hd 4N*d i� iS MV FeSf)OHSil)ili�V IO FeRd kmd �n t�irlw Vyi�4 i6 f)FOViSiOHIS RH(t MH FeViSiOIH MKIde�O i�: i IRIVe.Mid M KI HHdeFIS�6*Hd 4W 1�'Mployee Name Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-4 0 47 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 75., Formatted:Centered IFormatted:Centered Tmvuim amp Nwurslllm undam ell- ill-asaml (iicN mmuimd Pivemdull-es Formatted:Font:Not Italic General Polio", Sl alelnm°rul Formatted:Normal �1 is b l an rtis of b C,aym ad..,Iawl Andover lo reimburse bngr aagS dar vw„ rm rm ama lnay.e,l. , in(judirng llu rand of luaaru praau daliaaru lneaam, rSdim -aallon and lodging:, lruOvin8ed such lraavel....is a aa� b� in aavarti� v, ub llaT� V a �his/her designee:: I'lim loalic rn2lides s..� d an arganirmd source of ildornm ion regarding Fo niu raalicies and re heed aba...Saur �ra b a ,mlaalivm° laa aati,tirm°l)ldalrlm° li;aavm°l aarii8 llum° dguia8m°lirues rm°adauiud°a8 laa irniliaalm° ap, lraavm°l ,....a8aati°0uxagarun lraaVel e)a retumem,aatua8 rrurtiaale rLaaq;,°ems d°aar.breixnlraoa;sexneW of 611 Esap�sl xagau t r aulmmA rra..:aaccOa aanc e 1 6s Aran„rtis and pry Tormed in Ow ti°aarua8n>Icr od aofficidal ll aoym of N or[h Andover busirum°mm Failure m aaaduers� m 0u lrEMmraatum and lnu�aati° a8aoq �. ti;;,°aaruldairue,i8 in lluin praaliti°g', xagaag, rSm0ul1 in :aa u:�wieti°liaaru of li;w u��ixaglraurmeiagerul Il lug ll'awm !ncc ouWaarul is alu lraani a lnaaru ilrlS. daor revi vn ing lEaavel reilnbursela eiv a adau , 1 l reilnbursm°xageW rm°aplis° s xagau l lrm° ahti c otaglraanied lr” Ow aaprlrE21 l aand expense oati 0oxagm°w ali on in accordance l,grllu Ow diuveedui es lwir Exp lamas. Na uiumdmmmuisa uiuma.uiims. Fravel....m SmllBllVaaq'S or vd�1 e ti`aDIV 1�ti.11IV?" 11aD�aIV business eTwn° lrl d°uaxag llui praaliti° urul IaamBSrtuS....is. % �,�a�:ar°a� i1'a�warm 5nd sera a�.r c?,l�ma° nF>pr rm F>/.'"a'naa��m/lrmf;F>r°a°. 11i", l� rg an l�anm (toes �ma,nir�m s nSa �1 da� ll �a�m a �ig ua� �mn mmployees aalti l <�rmfa'ra°a;sar°c lnma'..:arrnma'r>r°<gn of lluaa; ll'aaym ,l\!ll aru asa;a� or his/her designee if iruti°0o-red (o2Ol SSE aor p�luaaru tagi„Im asp lraau�lmiruS arua8/aau� aaallm) anum SaarrnS laa li,� paid lrg, llu� ll'aaan�tu aau� s0ulri;lgilfiea8 � u i In rls° o and as r,ru�2lt o8 . sang Maanaadm°u� �'or mrtaglrauu�sm°tagm°tul ._!n naaara':nn//nna°data°.r�xagniml lrm°ti°a l l l I,rs llum° ll Division Heads A(:°ltDl mileage nill be reimbursed an S50 ir�u�xagil .... For lrtgisromm°m o2[!aJleag�l"e u,mitaglrauu e tage tul, raa0urua8 trip xagilSaaSe anvil„1 be ti°aal,ti°aulaa�ea8 aumirud /nrpa8a2ver �'aaym Hall or Ow uu agate sa ua ui�:Ba uu a (u m der k'I, n a uud oouoala o a; d u �u� ddua iBap,n�uuiluuia �uuuaB �p;uuua��ud dairuuud 1"�li�rda uauu udaouu ��.uui g n . g, gaua �cnfly uac uvmg �u m'pd o l u �uflovk�uunma �Vuu � ��.a�dwiaruo aBarr.!�uoard �u,n mda� gar ddui;m��. a uuu ��ar°,a a n a dmdmoiams,nmi P„io:inn°;.ess Il' .. um° ll'aaaam 1\!llaatuan2m°r or his/her a,nsrStum°�..aalrlrp�aat'a^:m lraavm°...rm°apaum°mis daar lravel aavm°r 50 miles serum°an'�aay. „na nii,. 7ivrmrar Heads xi0s1 also aaratm° sell rmnaum� � dar lravml. aa mtgllaagm...r.a.. plum°iu- devaarixarews Fraaysml ESiiao�� 1i1a � be subini�Ted iru N'uri�irud a leaas� smsabiuAN (2Q), !Yamorlllciuimd Ons in advance of Ow aawiti°ilraaled lraavel or deadline ..akee daoE E211min eiaon naor ti:�olderernc Reeks� mgilrxagilTe daor aalr!Eoalaal less Maseru 20 daa",m in advance laud be a ati°ti°mnpraanied elne ul ] O Dhisiamuim >Qlllead JLgsm j',,,J ud llu lJming oad° �lu� madrmiMll ll tagprlaa ,Ss Fly, as an�u�l;lfi�ru mlaa� .. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-10 17 ?2)j , 11 17 1 1 76., Formatted:Centered �. p d u dauaao ua;until" flwn Ilauddaue uy,, u;napoun durcus du�ua�n, �n�u ou � � nn Ili na oun �d,;llauu '�a�ua;n IlauuWnu �nuaa an� 'udd'u��` na+:., ... innd°aun-Imn iolr ason dr�nee 1tnaus an nl re, o Des,nn`nnaa�ionn,od n vs� .l.;. • 1'lnab abs�inanaa�a, al tims� including�n�aannslraunw�aa�iaunn lodging,and Ineaals,, • Names and all Wher 1`Ja rTh Andover el nprla2yy in aln°lraan-nnaneW eelnau lar �raav llnnny sau ne atn inna ioD,and Dun eionn of navel. Reinanluur n°i neiv of APSL° sS° nnr auess nill....be a V w„ rnnn a;nrsna dau all rnbaan,aunnaa u e x...a auti°aunananwnba ti°anW�s as gsnnnbEallv, described nblae All rba bs d'or rbnnlarsbnnbn shall be salnni�nba on lb lrbsti°'i ea darn .�lle�pr nns;:. ]Enn°lraunw[ RUnm) and nanus�..be stolrl!ra Enn°al lry auriyinnanl legible n� ti° ilrns aunnl ns au�ln n pis nnau ed herein l >ld a lnWilulab n�abti°yilr� is nnan� saulunnni��abal eylnabn:ab n�n„d nuirea8, ,breimlrnuu„nennew shall nnw be nil„aa8e ll'lny afQllovn i n.g 1 1 ann°ti au�,nn L!12 �his..lraulnti:v.,. . ��, rns..,aud n� rn„tpsns ,... ... .�ui nn iiin�.w.ln'.ln.lp .nl.lr.�inapn� Aiui° 1`ui°aaiel .. l'Lmlyen°n°s sl;na21dd lnloEsj° a!se nuoac'h ndn dun"lx k lid airline resn°rveionns should be nanaaale sufficiewle in advance tau Faye' aaa vaaw M and' airline alis°oulo � d°,Es� s �ausaua ally„ 21 alanys in advance):' if available and.pEaac° icanl,, ya~asaaa �'nniaanunn.s .................................................................. �. r r"... llnanpr anenbnbs anti„� nbs�lrnbti �nba tau Qa u�aannn O„nnb aueenbs� lraussn,l e n�nbnn�y p�aa�nb .an,. ans aTdnnre prn;aac° icaal Fhe 1oym mill reimburse rn°w al cons dor �raavel Ow lone luabd°ore and Ow alaae anfm- On nnc b �anu,, �E� inninly sabssionn). ti°aunnd°nbn�, alaa�bs, eb saJ n days .WT b.b ke' p 11W id° ,Inab ab��n�y �nnn nnati nssaan�✓, in aun�a8yn� pan �aa aadvaann)M auk,. alis°auuw airline d Tres. Cars d°aw pr nsaunnaal ad„se beyond Owse akees NTaill nnw be reimbursed urse Car rn°w al insurance is m lunb purchased and .Weill be reimbursed by Onn°... 1'oym Pooled �n�aannslnaunw�da�naunn ns abnnti°annun ayabal lau n'abaltutiy ti°aus�s 1Wnsti°autunn�s tau sane'abn�[nnanainn prl e s Bann. col d'erennce aaHennaln °s,) nanaae be available and should be n�n°alaun°s�n°al. rya as n..�Reignburseinent ... Wlnn°nn Vehicles are use(L elnlrlauen° sail, be reimbursed aa� d lesser of an advance 111on-Cleanse rounn( �Jji ti:Maach class aairElrn or.:an ,'ew lnil„eaays n-ag aananauaurn� luaasabnfl aupraunn llnab nnaunalluabn� and°n;lnnlabs aa�..�lnab ti°aun;n 1 'aeal auWnnti�,,,n lbal,ln ti anti apns, or Ow economy of using 1 Vehicle a� n„ ns�nny�nan sn�,y (in nna a a...�nna Vn lti �)...118a4 a , u ee6ch , n�n°nnanbursn°nanew nann°�hod is use : 1 d nannleanyn°nill b 1, 1'lnab Wynnanabnn�..a . Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k,s� l'17 211,1-1 0 47 ?2)d , 11 17 1 1 77., Formatted:Centered based on die � a li'ecL u'aaWe from die praaiw and° des�iliaa�iQila,, �� 118a1s�. ll lallrlassa°a°s Est alallig as molidila car allovv aalice N'�Jll lioL be reimbursed dor �raavel aaidiiii as 50 lalile radius of die ll ovoi Fraavel owside of this radius mill lra^reimbursed daau�die vdal miles �raaveled... /� l.aaa8Ciln,sl • C iys' a li �n a is o sil we u�aaom ral s Dis°aauws �aa �a�:u�cnlal�li� 2_,' aaalC is a as as Y a. P�a1 'a�dal,ia,aaq'4, i �lal rlm s main conierelice aWelid d b „ l � fla°a°s�ll8ana lr�available aaria8 sliaalik B Parkilig, and ,Falls • s ]E�abllal atia)ablalabws Naill be allmwd daau' parking mlls lrEala'la aba d;iaaL die....ti°aasN are doculala°ri ed and reaasoliaable Co]i III Ii III RI Inia atiolias •.......................................................................... l Offi(jal I,olig Cls�aliti e Calls: ..,lb Fovoi Naill reimburse ., aa a , , all lolig a ls�daliP'ar I s,iaalia°a°OI,,aad`aail,iciaal business,, • I s l a-, a,gsa1liaa ,a1li�... i��ls�aaliala. C'aa ;�: ia. a1aali anal q'alll8 Yliq's o aall8 P a1�w�aaaa^`" a1q,,,,,,a1liaa Paaqa1liaa a1 dis�aalnti°e aMelrinaalae call,rnaaL M erati°eea8�ern lagilnw s in le n2di prabE: taal,.,. Meals& ll li er daililneliC • 1Eag"li aar Meals:s: ll'ie Fonli Naill praal, for acwal and reaasoliaa r e ex Imises re heed m lalabsls Lill & l a;aalisuln d durim, official �raavel li r �aa an..�aa�dal mad S35(LO tabu'aklv::.. ll raa°�rllaalis ll8�a olds},e a . .a ltlaaa8ab asiable lag..,als aau'ab mall ili�,a:°�a al l;raauw� mad°..aa a°aalid�u'ablia°� lruaaga-aala�l ill aaliia°li a°alsa l u„abilallrliu�sabll8abli�nCill lre lslaaa8ab aaL a`a1lid�u'abl�p°e u�aa�ab /� u�abaasanliaalrlab�i r lalaas be included A dsaaL, lsau a8lal.€,l L”...mad 4E5.,.(LO a�ill lioL be lralaL,,,,,, Ineals a�ill lioL be reimbursed lilile,ss, �araraalalpranliia°a8lra:..p'a`a°a°ilr�s. • l nili Andover lions slra iti it 4°yeiils,,, Y Pa�°4`laa aa�°li��,: li � iaDS�, cases �Ta ia�°q'a�° �liab aDaaYli aD aD,,, daa lllbra�iali sialla be ila lldba aaiiaai bsrli„ils lib lia0rb of lib bsal and iabli %es • „ ��ia°iu�praauwF;ia°ipraali�s„ �praJaa l 'aaliference Aca i 'ides: Many prnalla e .:dac° ivi�ies such as Lour' l l e a„�a°ablr�iaarls lalabaals, ab�a° aaliia°li swab aad`d�naa8 aaL asn8a8i�iaalianl a°aas� ��;aa �liab r„aauw�ia°l raar;l� ll'lial asc lvl�ies lalaas be paid dor by die IIov ln, id°aaprprn2ys°at in as vaalice and ii,ilia° aaartiVJLa is...aa reaasoliaallle cost and id°disn ll'aaaali \ll all a� ,u�, aau�liis/lier desi Hasa:,a8 lals �baaL ilia°it d`aaufineioli ga fiL m Elie ll'ovoi allia�°a aWaDLi a ➢a�aDd ➢ilia • Miscellaneous: Hie Fov1 i Na ill lioL praas for lalanvies s„aa a a.. beverages an eWabu'ldailnlalabw Sliaaa°las asill lioL lnaa aalrlru�aaba8 daar,i 4°Il l Bbu rsel nel i d. Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k,s� l'17 211,1-4 0 47 ?2)d , 11 17 1 1 78., Formatted:Centered Out rnn State fnrassn to Stars (Wheir Chain Chose Wlhicdm alre aariiimnn m�arw�s„h! !Il�mK ID�iwS�ill,"C Illmmiwat""Its i�s >E:nnprlansy°abs ann'ab braptnin'abd pan srnlrmiL no laeabn' dnanln .Drnly l annnnnrnnylls an s��dn�ennew, is elvi ynnng nhanl, nd n nnti° or lrEand`r°ssiannnanl a8evelopr!�Ign� r°Yr°n sill be mega dime°durim" �Iir lijlti::°ol ninng fiscal s�nnu; nan anlr aili or nna iwannnn an prEandr°sstannnanl anssoci giolp or span sslnnti h has been )y yim sk l aasaba8 lry InisInb�a„esi nns srotiIn staler ely shall assume dint ilnab llanswnn Onababnnlrlanv,eab fan �aIsab die labansL a8an s andd nranssnlrla; fan anNannnn or ,r�dnnnn said �r sn�nnantsannn, Auenndanrnce a L conni'er°rnces anal;er dnanrn Lhoa e n:r°adriired pan maniwaninn or oNaninn annn aWprnnld°nt sn nnantsannn sill be linnni�ed pan Ww (,2) ti anle nda r days lrr°n- yra r, rornless prn 2yided for in an �°ll8lr anylnnabnn� ti1Q1Wq'anti`L a1q... colle(:°�Jy'ab lrann ynnnnnn anon'b bn�n bnnt 7ti °l rL ,a ' V° Police n,Ia l'a nl° `„,..na wn P° n �waa an °rua 1a 'aW nnn one professional anssocian ioln lneeiiig pr- ti anlelidanr(I( ianuwler /yddi8 ionuanll, , die maximum ynnm niL of ll'ovm �indne anllmwd for annns such nneer inn slnanll be i'oun� Hie q. I u n. V4° QD�TanV Ann..,Pn2_,S°E a2E nisi V4°.,.a r°sn2_,nV 4°, q'4°s4°nt nn, q'n .,n� ,,,,,,,,annny q'4°4 ln4°s� aD �q'Ant'4° ..,.Qn.,., ninne a nd°(..tiranvr°red by dnis pranlicy,. Policy Abuse do lllennanl�ies 611 abn l r ys a na,r nl)bti �ba pan adhere m„dnab lrEna°aba rnEa�anrn� nnnab in dnnn,pran nti`s n'anwnnnydaba dann tp;p'a;. „aa n�sd nnn C aannunr➢nannca nynddn ddnns nrnadn�y. may nn mdd nnn,. ddoa a uodnrdann a a iMVCj, drn no nda�°- lr irn revoked abuse a rnvb ..,ran icie Naill slY 1; a lsAil l r lnnngw„ nti �i ann ln l t �n � possible,..m-miliay,gnannn,. ' n v nn �',do`vc n o (m ono tl0 lsinnc o o `nif u nnunr anyya �n�sdganno �nnna a °n`n°'n n y nis y ntno a° run �� na l as°� ��n inb llaswn of Jnrfiln yndasb' nadessn„annlnsn is erlrs�°�ea of Jarfiln Andover enl la,y ees any all �,nnbs during, � nns Lsrb an �rnsb Any ,�nan s nI n is or yw Uld give die nrlr� rnlice d°lr inn innanprprn prn ian� should be avoided and n}:Hans sulnl,r°ti,L atistijll„inna r ac Lilr,.:�nn. and iii(juding, atis In nn gab„ Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(,s� l'17 211,1-4 0 47 ?2) , 11 17 1 79 1 ., Formatted:Centered Ell aalrlru;ama8 a ndto sus annua8 suluaEtiau lnus� reach lntirtiranuWs Payable W�ewl (2,(d.) I abtua aaa.a aaN,s prnsaar m Ow�u'aae'a:°..a aeab ll;.,xti°ablr�aaaras N�ill require O.ne approval and d. �u a8esi raa°a° n'lnn°ti°lee Neil be placed ed in anSeaaled envelope To inifiale as Maaaa a s Asa yes nnaa ens nnua Nan a�asra a�nanan nra naa�n„a��. ll;x�gprlaaN,�.�. s �u )Hain a^pooa �� Ilaau uanN'a Ilaau�ou Iluaatlau ootlau�ana a ��aooua � ns auouda aa°�aa NNtl �'ntlna r daa du VN'a tlauon saobini� as col nlrla°ed d adto sd d'or Il navel from:, as ong nid� a 8oculageWaa�jon aslaow Oua^;. ud a anti° ��uaaia�iau s s iaaau,a°selV dmu I el,She Naishes gar aauend,,,. m Oua°„Division Head more du,:daan (tea:°tu�N (?,dD)Neaa[haaug a8aays)ru-iaar lea Ouab a8as ee a faaa icjpraa�ed�raavel. L?L: in pra2s1�2t S vdl i h Neill or an,ddi8 jonanl Flu �x�glrlaa u� �lnaal anddj8 iaaandal lraa', Neill be necessary d,or whers in dw DepanbwhnelV, dwse cons xnLN be sluovm on O II aapuoa �� Ilaau 'da,�,,ruvaV Ilaauuou IIV ndaad l,uaaavua daa ddr<,a auoudadaaNaa ddos II "uvkna,aua II Ilcad NNUdd dauaaojaBa dos„ aaudaarcagaataaaan. d:>ivision Ileaad V V �anadauaao�na � r<,a "uo�u �baaua s. .... ... �+ NN n I eau NN`uaa� � na �a a uoa ��,..,I eau a so�a asp�[�g �aa Ow Foym n s n ail➢aDN'a°.r. ll,'oym Maan aga°-(Qaa a8 si to laau avd maau uwav aa° appuovcd aaua aunuaa,... aN flna ..aaNNUa Vlmmuo as"u sua,auo vofl...^a,;, n..,e Sa raafl...M Ow Jrni�ia!�Jng Division I lead uJdauauo use unad aal['. a aanN�aa la d oad da,bN b naeasaan ibaa„ e ' employee,anbb Niill n° ns Nei�lu anll aaprlruaanru�iaa� d°aaa�cNgs �aa a apto s�pnaa xag Nut. ,aauNeaau�a8,i� �aa �lua, ll'aaNetu /�ti,tiraaaoau�anau� aalaaa,� ssana a nnaa a a�„n rnakp a naaa a ka�;n rn a a a” ~ra la aaN:".en s d �v � u sans ,]dad. l�uo lndd uoaB�aauawa;,, Il�a�saaurl� �anaaB II'nna ad �_aa!sd sell dunuo�a Ila��auou ddo�a�,,, uda anon, a n bti°bi r�s are �aa,. ji tee dor every a:°a'�l)ensab,,,,,, q,,,°a�e�aauwy„ sluaaaola9,laab a°aatz,Yprlab�aba8 aaaua8 aalrl��p'aae�aba8 � p ...lay stolatl d;M aile dor all Inn als are re(]!oJr:d Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k,s� ll'1720l,1-404 ?2)1 ,1 17 1 1 80., Formatted:Centered I,Q1 ] `,I V OR IRA" L !`,VpVpV°e4DVAI,, V22 IARIMI "tiI IMILOYIn I "tiAMI; � I l.'v A I (� rtv&Sw[") FR,,\uTIL;),I AR I M I I (;ON"u'INIl NAM),II'`,I ill Du'2IVf" I OR A IIINVill;NO (/S1�;I2(I 0 A''.tiY I iV°e4San;I D I�W.OR V'WNII V)MI O ('()S F E,llov,lj�,\IlON l] I I(r2Lr]bw r 'IM'11fk:racILIdv'1 OV10 /�V�I,,(uiiuupw uraiw�k., I,4DnoO"tio, ra(rar2,}wik rr b D D� rn �4"k x.i�li�i Vb,I.01711iI161, 171I �"`,) V��VaVI_Vrw2I�(4➢ �ra(r�i1 �, II11NL I I I ANI (X'S(exprkihi) l'o 1'.,%1.t,1x. ...1.....1.O.....1..�.NN.'N S.................................... ll_)MSi(rn llOw°a41`w: auiurw, VXur,�L, Requesk Aprprrtved Recjuesk i)enied Formatted:Font:.8 pt,Underline Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k:sr� I'I721I,1-1Ip I"p 2) lI I7 I,1 81., Formatted:Centered I OWN GI:::JNGIR "'Ilh°°III VIII ( II III IIIIII IRE I I I II IIIIIIII' X14 II''° III ""I VIII III If... ) I VIII' IIIR II : a l R1 II\ L..11 1.., I, VPI'1 OYl INAIINAI, ;I;laAVl I 1121 I II`AII()N.... 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I Vourlfr Town of North Andover Personnel Policy(k,s� l'17211,1-404" ?2) , 11 17 1 1 85., Formatted:Centered Town of North Andover Field Code Changed Pay Classification Personnel Policy Employees * 20%Min to Max,10•%Grade to Grade Effective July 1,2014 7/1/2014 7/1/2014 7/1/2014 Grade Min Mid Max E-19 93,747 103,128 112,508 E-18 85,257 93,783 102,309 E-17 77,499 85,249 92,998 E-16 70,447 77,492 84,536 E-15 64,036 70,434 76,874 E-14 58,209 64,029 69,850 E-13 52,912 58,203 63,494 E-12 48,097 52,906 57,716 E-11 43,720 48,092 52,464 E-10 39,742 43,716 47,690 E-9 39,321 39,737 43,350 E-8 32,838 36,121 39,405 E-7 29,849 32,835 35,819 E-6 27,133 29,846 32,560 S-3 5,694 6,264 6,834 H-7 13.72 15.09 16.46 H-6 12.47 13.72 14.97 H-5 11.33 12.46 13.60 H-4 10.31 11.33 12.36 H-3 9.36 10.31 11.24 H-2 8.52 9.36 10.22 H-1 7.74 8.52 9.29 Tovm of North /mdover Per-onnel Policv 1 W,, .raw:M. r(1 1;1 7 7QM 1.1.-1(1 ?7 1 �1 1 17,1,1 86 Approximate due to rounding Town Manager's Report kip POLICE ---Community Partnership--- The Office of Chief Paul J.Gallagher I TO: Andrew Maylor,Town Manager i FROM: Paul J. Gallagher, Chief of Police DATE: November 2,2014 RE: October 2014 Crime Statistics i The North Andover Police Department met with the North Andover Music Association several times over the previous months to plan the New England Marching Band Competition held at N.A.H.S. on October 4a'. Due to the numerous buses,trucks and spectators expected,traffic and parking plans were put into place and numerous N,A.P.D. cones,barricades and signs were used, along with civilian volunteers,to make sure that the event was safe and successful. A detail officer was hired to assist on the day of the event and the N.A. Music Association reported that the event was a success. All three of the new Dodge Charger AWD cruisers are outfitted and in service. These vehicles will be put into immediate service. We often had problems during ice and snow storms and will evaluate the all wheel drive of these new cruisers. The North Andover Athletic Association held their annual road race at the High School. The event was covered by North Andover special and regular officers who volunteered their time to assist at no cost to the NAAA. Overall the race had over 250 participants and all competitors had a great experience with no traffic related issues or reported complaints. The North Andover Police Department was awarded numerous grants this month from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security(EOPSS). The grants cover eight different operations over a ten month period and is for$2500.00 per mobilization. The various events are "Speed and Aggressive Driving", "Distracted Driving", "Click it or Ticket",two"Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over",Bicycle&Pedestrian Safety, Child Passenger Safety and Underage Alcohol Enforcement for$4500.00 1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone:978-683-3168 Fax:978-685-0249 The Police Department participated in the"Speed and Aggressive Driving"operation from October 20th through October 27th. During this mobilization there were 143 M/V Stops,2 OUI Drug arrests, 1 Operating after suspension arrest,3 Criminal Complaint applications, and 23 citations issued for various offenses. Halloween fell on a Friday night and the festivities went off without much police involvement. The officers did report the downtown area was crowded with families and a variety of costumed characters. With the onset of alcohol license renewals for 2015 I sent a letter to all license holders for an informational meeting in our community room.Thirty owners and managers attended. A presentation was conducted by the Town Clerk, Command Staff and myself The meeting focused on alcohol issues, such as furnishing to minors, over serving legal updates and renewal procedures. This was the first full year that the establishments must have their manager of record fingerprinted. Appointments were scheduled for this matter. Our department will also conduct TIPS certification classes for the license holders. Other issues discussed were the identification verification machine,phony licenses we confiscated recently and legalities concerning service dogs. The presentation was well received from business owners. i i i i i I North Andover Police Crime Statistics Criminal Acfift Sep•14 Oct-14 ftnge % Change Domesti@ Abuse 9 8 -1 A&B,Assault 2 2 0 0.0% Suspicious Activity 96 65 .311 -32.3% ME 6 4 -2 .33.3% ME MV 36 11 -25 Larceny 31 36 5 16.1% General Disturbance 38 48 10 26.3% Alarms Res&Comm 108 119 11 10.2% Aid to Public 81 55 .26 -32.1% 911 Hang Up/Abandon 43 29 -14 -32.6% Arrests/Summons "o 14 Oct•14- Change % Ch.41We Total Booked 46 170 24 522% Arrests 11 215 14 I2'7.3% OUI Arrests 5 4 .1 -20.0% Summonsed 1927 8 42.1% Warrant Arrests 7 3 4 -57.1% PC 2 4 2 100.0% Calls for Service 3092 3104 12 0.4% Proactive Policing Sep-14 Oct-14 Change jo Change Motor vehicle Stops 666 759 93 14.0% Motor vehicle Crashes 44 Go 16 36.4% Property Checks 1078 1056 �M -2.0% Community Sep-1_4 Oct-14 Phan e %Service Ofc. g_ Change Animal Complaints 49 V -12 Calls for Service 80 63 -17 -213% Document Service 34 36 2 5.9% Parking Enforcement 8 4 -4 -50.0% Property Checks 8 1 7' -87.5% North Andover Police Crime Statistics 140 120 100 80 -- > 60 i 40 — -- L 2a U Ra a�19 gti 80 - - — 70 - — — O E 50 E 40 -- 30 w m 20 i L Q 10 _ a Total Booked Arrests OUI Arrests Summonsed Warrant PC Arrests i 1200 bi 1000 — — c v 800 CL 600 > 400 M 200 0 a �- Motor vehicle Stops Motor vehicle Crashes Property Checks 100 - w 80 v 60 ---- — V) L °_' 4a a-+ U E F: = O 20 E o cJ Animal Calls for Service Document Parking Property Checks Complaints Service Enforcement - North n v r Fire Department Incidents ® Primary Type Only Submitted by Lt. Scott Nussbaum Printed: 11/5/2014 7:09 am From Date:10/01/2014 to:10/31/2014 Jurisdiction: North Andover Primary Type Incidents I ®False Alarms&False Calls 15.5% Fire 2.2% ❑Good Intent Calls 2.8% Hazardous Conditions(No Fire) 2.8% ®other Type of Incidents 3.3% Rescue&Emergency Medical Service 64.9% Service Calls 8.6% Total: 100.0% I II II Fire 2 Building fire 4 Cooking fire,confined to container 1 Chimney or flue fire,confined to chimney or flue 1 Passenger vehicle fire I 8 Sub-Total,Fire Rescue&Emergency Medical Service 200 EMS call 21 Motor vehicle accident with injuries 13 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 1 Lock-in(if lock out,use 511 ) 235 Sub-Total,Rescue&Emergency Medical Service Hazardous Conditions(No Fire) 2 Gas leak(natural gas or LPG) 1 Carbon monoxide incident 1 Power line down 4 Arcing,shorted electrical equipment 2 Hazardous condition,other 10 Sub-Total,Hazardous Conditions(No Fire) Page 1 of 2 XXFInddentsbyPrimaryType 08/23/13 North Andover Fire Department Incidents - Primary Type Only Printed: 11/5/2014 7:09 am From Date:10/01/2014 to:10/31/2014 IJurisdiction: North Andover Service Calls 1 Lock-out 1 Water evacuation 1 Water or steam leak 1 Animal problem 2 Assist police or other governmental agency 1 Public service 12 Assist invalid 3 Cover assignment,standby,moveup 9 Service call,other i 31 Sub-Total,Service Calls Good Intent Calls 6 Dispatched&canceled en route 1 No incident found on arrival at dispatch address 1 Authorized controlled burning 1 Hazmat release investigation w/no hazmat 1 Good intent call,other 10 Sub-Total,Good Intent Calls False Alarms&False Calls i 1 Local alarm system,malicious false alarm 1 Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 13 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 5 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 1 CO detector activation due to malfunction 1 Sprinkler activation,no fire-unintentional 15 Smoke detector activation,no fire-unintentional 5 Detector activation,no fire-unintentional 8 Alarm system sounded,no fire-unintentional 5 Carbon monoxide detector activation,no CO 1 False alarm or false call,other 56 Sub-Total,False Alarms&False Calls Other Type of Incidents 1 Error or Training Incident 10 Fire Exit Drill 1 Special type of incident,other 12 Sub-Total,Other Type of Incidents 362 Total Number of Incident Types Total Count of Unique Incident Numbers for this Period: 362 Grand Total Count of Unique Incident Numbers for this Period: 362 Page 2 of 2 XXFlncidentsbyPrimaryType 08/23/13 Job PostingNacancy Log November 10, 2014 Date Position Department Hiring Manager Status Posted 10/29/14 Assistant Children's Stevens Kathleen Keenan Receiving applications Librarian Libras 9/30/14 Library Director Stevens Board of Trustees Posted 9/30/14. Interviews scheduled Library week of 11/10/14.. 9/22/14 Technical Services & Stevens Kathleen Keenan Posted on line and internally, low Reference Librarian Library applicant pool, re posted 10/30/14. 9/9/14 Head of Circulation Stevens Kathleen Keenan Promoted Linda Zink from Asst. Librarian Library Children's Librarian effective 9/28/14. 9/4/14 Heavy Motor Equipment Public Works Bruce Thibodeau Jack Risacher transferred from NAFD Operator effective 10/6/14. 9/2/14 Communications Police Chief Gallagher Full time position still open, interviews to Officers 1 full time and Department be conducted week of 11/10/14. Hired 2 part time Gianna Borrelli and Kayla Rosario effective 9/15/14 in part time positions. . N/A Alternate Building Building Curt Bellavance Hired Donald Belanger effective 8/12/14. Inspector 2/10/14 Information Technology Information Matt Killen Re-advertised on Monster and in Eagle Network Systems Technology Tribune Eagle Tribune 9/28/14, Manager interviews conducted week of 11/3/14. Reference checking in process for selected candidate with anticipated hire date 11/24/14. The director is performing some parts of the job and some is being done by vendors. Alternative staffing under consideration. Selected candidate declined offer, will j regroup and move forward First interviews held week of 3/17/14, second interviews held week of 4/15/14. . Re- advertised in the Eagle Tribune & Monster.com 2/9/14 and reposted 2/10/14. in Eagle Tribune on 12/8, posted 12/9/13. Interviews conducted 11/13/2014 10:05 AM I