- Moderator (1 yr): Howard Crawford, 255 out of 263 votes.
- Selectman (3 yr): Kenneth Sanderson, JR., 248 out of 263 votes.
- Town Clerk (3 yr): Priscilla Aldrich, 260 out of 263 votes.
- Treasurer (3 yr): Priscilla Aldrich, 258 out of 263 votes.
- Delinquent Tax Collector (3 yr): Priscilla Aldrich, 258 out of 263 votes.
- Trustee of Public Funds (3 yr): Priscilla Aldrich, 258 out of 263 votes.
- Lister (3 yr): Vicki Graves 243 out of 263 votes.
- Lister (3 yr): Cheryl Noyes, 235 out of 263 votes.
- Auditor (3 yr): Gail Weed, 250 out of 263 votes.
- Constable (1 yr): Paul Gallant, 238 out of 263 votes.
- Town Jurors (1 yr): Barry Hertz and Paul Kane.
- Town Agent (1yr): Jill Broderick, 244 out of 263 votes.
- Agent to Convey Real Estate (1 yr): Selectmen, 195 out of 263 votes.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Australian Ballot Results for Town Officers
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Town Meeting Results
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Town Warning, Updated With Australian Ballot Results
TOWN OF BURKE
WARNING-TOWN MEETING
MARCH 3, 2009
The legal voters of the Town of Burke are hereby warned and notified to meet Monday, March 2, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or immediately following the School District Meeting) in the Town Hall, 3293 Burke Hollow Road, for an informational meeting to discuss articles to be voted on by Australian ballot on Tuesday, March 3, 2009. AUSTRALIAN BALLOT (ARTICLES 7-25) VOTING WILL BE AT THE TOWN CLERK’S OFFICE ON SCHOOL STREET. PUBLIC QUESTIONS (ARTICLES 1-6) WILL BE VOTED ON FROM THE FLOOR AT TOWN MEETING.
The legal voters of the Town of Burke are hereby warned and notified to meet at the Town hall 3293 Burke Hollow Road, in said Town on Tuesday, march 3, 2009 at 9:00 A.M. to transact the following business:
Public Questions – Articles 1-6 will be voted on during town meeting, March 3, 2009 beginning at 9:00 A.M.
Australian Ballot – Articles 7-25 polls will be open Tuesday, March 3, 2009 between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. at the Town Clerk’s Office at 212 School Street, West Burke.
TOWN OF BURKE DISTRICT MEETING
March 3, 2009
Article 1. Shall the voters of Burke accept the Town Report? - PASSED
Article 2. Shall the voters of Burke authorize the Selectmen to have all taxes paid into the Treasury as provided by law and if so, to establish Thursday, October 15, 2009 by 4:00 P.M. as the due date? - PASSED
Article 3. Shall the voters of Burke vote to authorize the Selectboard to borrow money in anticipation of revenues? - PASSED
Article 4. Shall the voters of Burke vote to exempt the West Burke Volunteer Fire Department from all municipal and educational property taxes for a period not to exceed five (5) years? - PASSED
Article 5. Shall the voters of Burke vote to exempt the East Burke Volunteer Fire Brigade from all municipal and educational property taxes for a period not to exceed five (5) years? - PASSED
Article 6. Shall the voters of Burke vote to increase the Veteran’s exemption from $10,000.00 to $40,000.00? - PASSED
Article 7. To elect all necessary Town Officers as required by law? (Australian Ballot) - COMPLETED
Article 8. Shall the voters of Burke vote to accept the proposed 2009 town budget of $1,117,112.52 for the ensuing year to meet the expenses and liabilities of the town and to authorize the Selectmen to set a tax rate to provide the same (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 231 TO 30
Article 9. Shall the voters of Burke vote to allow the Selectboard to borrow up to $235,000.00 to construct an addition onto the town offices for the purpose of housing a community building, which will include space for the Senior Meal Site and also serve as an emergency shelter? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 203 TO 58
Article 10. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $15,000.00 to the East Burke Volunteer Fire Brigade? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 249 TO 10
Article 11. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $15,000.00 to the West Burke Volunteer Fire Department? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 248 TO 12
Article 12. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $21,365.60 to Lyndon Rescue, Inc.? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 234 TO 25
Article 13. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to assist the Area Agency on Aging for the Northeastern Vermont in providing services to senior citizens in the ensuing year? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 217 TO 40
Article 14. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $2,250.00 to help support the services of Caledonia Home Health Care? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 216 TO 42
Article 15. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $500.00 to help support the services of Catamount Arts? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 161 TO 100
Article 16. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $800.00 to the Cobleigh Public Library to help continue the library’s many free programs and services for all area towns? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 206 TO 54
Article 17. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $1,571.00 for the operation of the Faribanks Museum and Planetaruim during the ensuing year, in exchange for free unlimited general admission to the Museum for all Burke residents? (Australian ballot) - PASSED 206 TO 51
Article 18. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $750.00 to the Lyndonville Youth Baseball/Softball? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 177 TO 83
Article 19. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $200.00 to the Lyndon Senior Action Center, Inc.? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 191 TO 67
Article 20. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $200.00 to the Northeast Kingdom Learning Services, Inc.? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 179 TO 78
Article 21. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $750.00 to the Northeast Kingdom Youth Services? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 179 TO 75
Article 22. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $1,650.00 to the Northeast Kingdom Human Services, Inc.? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 169 TO 84
Article 23. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $500.00 to the Pilgrim Manor Meal Site and Senior Center to help in the purchase of food, gatherings for the senior citizens, upkeep on appliances, and whatever is needed to expand the us of the facility? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 211 TO 48
Article 24. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $1,750.00 to the Rural Community Transportation (RCT) for services provided to residents that live in the town of Burke? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 224 TO 37
Article 25. Shall the voters of Burke vote to appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to Umbrella, Inc. to serve victims of domestic and sexual violence and their children, families seeking childcare and childcare providers? (Australian Ballot) - PASSED 190 TO 70
Article 26. To transact any other non-binding business that may legally come before said meeting.
