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MINUTES

BUDGET RE-VOTE

June 20, 2006

6:00 a.m. ­ 9:00 p.m.

Riverhead High School Gymnasium

 

Christopher Powers, Attorney, administered the oath of office to the following Inspectors of Election:

 

Inspectors of Election: Adele Abrahamson, Rosemary Colavito, Victoria Farruggia, Toni Gallo, Deborah Goroleski, Gail Kappenberg, Deborah Masterson, Barbara Reichel, John Reichel and Gail Yeager (Chief Inspector of Election).

 

The following poll clerks were present:

 

Poll Clerks: Janice Artandi, Justyna Breitenbach, Jane Brown, Anita Conforti, Holly Chew, Ann Engelhardt, Dorothy Exum, Linda Gechoreck Urig, Mary Hatcher, Dorothy Haupt, Irene Irwin, Katherine Konkel, Irene Lachick, Frances Mapes, Patricia Raynor and Mary Skiba.

 

Edward Doherty, Chairperson, opened the meeting at 6:02 a.m. and declared that the polls were open.

 

At 8:57 p.m., Mr. Doherty asked if all in attendance had voted. Mr. Doherty declared the polls closed at 9:02 p.m.

 

Mr. Doherty read the Inspector’s Report as presented by Gail Yeager, Chief Inspector of Election.

 

PROPOSITION I - BUDGET

Shall the Board of Education of the Riverhead Central School District be authorized to expend the sums set forth in the budget, $93,152,740, as proposed, during the 2006-2007 school year and levy the tax therefor?

 

                                                                        Yes 1969 No 1357

 

Mr. Doherty declared the proposed School Budget for 2006-2007 as passed.

 

 

 

Oath of Office

-Inspectors of

Election

-Chief Inspector

 

Poll Clerks

 

Polls Open

 

 

Polls Closed

 

 

Voting Results

-Proposition I

Budget

-Passed

 

 

 

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Board of Education

June 20, 2006

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PROPOSITION II ­ Capital Reserve Fund

 

Shall the Board of Education be authorized to establish a Capital Reserve Fund for the purposes of acquisition, design, planning, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, preservation, development, improvement or modernization of school facilities in the following areas: roofs and masonry renovations, electrical systems renovations, heating, ventilations and air conditioning systems, sites and site work, paving and sidewalk renovations, locker room and stage renovations, window replacements and renovations to bring the school district in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, and such fund shall be for a period not to exceed five ( 5 ) years, in an amount not to exceed ten million dollars

($10,000,000 ), and shall be financed from unallocated district funds, state aid for the purpose of capital improvements, donations, or an annual tax levy, not to exceed one million five hundred thousand ($1,500,000).

 

                                                                        Yes 1819 No 1493

 

Mr. Doherty declared Proposition II-Capital Reserve Fund as

passed.

 

There are 60 absentee ballots included in the final numbers.

 

Mr. Doherty adjourned the meeting at 9:27 p.m.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

 

Barbara O’Kula

District Clerk

 

-Proposition II

-Capital Reserve

Fund

-Passed

 

Adjournment