POLICE BUILDING COMMITTEE MINUTES
December 17, 2024
Steve Dalessio opened the meeting at approximately 6:31 pm in the Office of the Selectboard.
Present were Dave Adams, Chief Justin Sanctuary, Peggy Pschirrer and by Zoom, Cheri Watson and Rod Bouchard. Absent were Jay Punt, Trevor MacLachlan, and Andrew Dey.
Ms. Pschirrer reported that Jim Clifford of Ball Park Realty will send the Committee as well as the Town Attorney a Purchase and Sale Agreement this week. The Planning Board has approved the subdivision of the land owned by Dunkin Donuts and the issue of driveway cuts has been resolved. The Police Station will have one driveway which will split into two when inside the property line – one way will lead to public parking, the other to private impound areas.
Ms. Pschirrer has written a grant writer in Westmoreland but has not had a reply. (The day after the meeting Ms. Pschirrer spoke with Lauren Bressett and will have another conversation after the New Year.)
The group agreed to ask Michael Petrovick for new drawings that can be posted on the Town’s website. Ms. Watson reported that members of the Walpole community do not know what the building looks like. The drawings of the new building have been part of a public meeting, but Chief Sanctuary will see that these drawings are posted on the Town website. In addition, it was agreed that Michael Petrovick will be asked to create some posters of the new building which can be displayed in the Town Hall.
Chief Sanctuary asked if we could put a Warrant on the Town Meeting agenda asking voters to approve the new police station to be built when the Town has raised four million dollars and had approval or a 3.5-million-dollar bond. There is precedent in Town Meetings to approve capital expenditures dependent upon fund raising.
The committee also discussed fund raising within the community and offering naming opportunities for individual rooms in the new station.
The Police Department has not had a Capitol Reserve Fund, so the discussion led to a proposal that a warrant article to create a CRF for the Police Department be put on Town Meeting agenda for $100,000 dollars.
The Police Department’s Annual Report will include pictures of the site and building.
The next meeting will be January 13, 2025, in the Selectboard Office.
The meeting adjourned about 7:35 pm.
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