Capital Improvement Program Town of North Reading Presentation to Board of Selectmen September 18, 2006.

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Capital Improvement Program Town of North Reading Presentation to Board of Selectmen September 18, 2006

Capital Definition Tangible Assets (equipment, vehicles, buildings) or Projects that cost at least $5,000.Tangible Assets (equipment, vehicles, buildings) or Projects that cost at least $5,000. Have a useful life of at least 5 years.Have a useful life of at least 5 years. Large Capital presented to April and October town meetings.Large Capital presented to April and October town meetings. All Capital funded from Free Cash- No debt.All Capital funded from Free Cash- No debt.

CIP Requirements Town Charter: & define the process and Town Administrator’s role in the annual capital plan and 5 year capital program.Town Charter: & define the process and Town Administrator’s role in the annual capital plan and 5 year capital program. Additionally, a CIP demonstrates sound fiscal planning and effective leadership by coordinating capital needs and operating budget expenditures where they have the greatest impact due to restricted funding.Additionally, a CIP demonstrates sound fiscal planning and effective leadership by coordinating capital needs and operating budget expenditures where they have the greatest impact due to restricted funding.

CIP Process Finance Director and Town Administrator compile, evaluate and rate requests.Finance Director and Town Administrator compile, evaluate and rate requests. *What are the general benefits of the project? *What are the general benefits of the project? *Does the expenditure contribute to town goals, plans, policies or programs? *Does the expenditure contribute to town goals, plans, policies or programs? *What is the total cost and tax impact? *What is the total cost and tax impact? *Are there legal or public safety implications? *Are there legal or public safety implications? *Is the project acceptable to the public? *Is the project acceptable to the public?

CIP Priorities Is it a good project and is it affordable? Risk to public safety and health (priority 1)Risk to public safety and health (priority 1) Categorization as a critical deteriorated facility or equipment (priority 2)Categorization as a critical deteriorated facility or equipment (priority 2) Facility or equipment being systematically rehabilitated or replaced to meet a clear need (priority 3)Facility or equipment being systematically rehabilitated or replaced to meet a clear need (priority 3) Impact on the operating efficiency of the department or town (priority 4)Impact on the operating efficiency of the department or town (priority 4) Coordination with another project, law or goal of the Town (priority 5)Coordination with another project, law or goal of the Town (priority 5) Provision of equitable services to all residents, or ones identified as under served (priority 6)Provision of equitable services to all residents, or ones identified as under served (priority 6) Impact on the protection or improvement of the Town’s natural resources (priority 7)Impact on the protection or improvement of the Town’s natural resources (priority 7) Introduction as a new or substantially expanded Town facility (priority 8)Introduction as a new or substantially expanded Town facility (priority 8)

October Requests $2,292,722 total value of all CIP requests rated by Priority 1-8.$2,292,722 total value of all CIP requests rated by Priority 1-8. Total available funds for operating budget and CIP is estimated at $1,895,704 (State Aid & Free Cash). Reduced By…..Total available funds for operating budget and CIP is estimated at $1,895,704 (State Aid & Free Cash). Reduced By….. Operating budget/article needsOperating budget/article needs Solid Waste Stabilization (NESWC)Solid Waste Stabilization (NESWC) Retain Free Cash balance for April town meeting for unknown cost increases or CIP.Retain Free Cash balance for April town meeting for unknown cost increases or CIP. Funding Recommended for Priority 1 – 3 = $707,872Funding Recommended for Priority 1 – 3 = $707,872

CIP Priority #1 Priority 1 $123,472Priority 1 $123,472 *Police Cruiser $36,338 *Police Portable Radios $51,134 *Fire ¾ Ton Pick-up $36,000

CIP Priority #2 Priority 2 $230,000Priority 2 $230,000 *School SPED Van $30,000 *DPW Dump w/ Plow $50,000 *Fire Radios $150,000

CIP Priority #3 Priority 3 $354,400 *School Feasibility Study $35,000 *School Technology Lease $32,000 *DPW Pick-up $20,000 *Recreation Soil Reliever Equipment $32,400 *Finance Software $175,000 *Town Hall Telephone System $60,000 *Vehicle Pool $0

CIP Priority #4 to #8 *Middle School Fields *Modular Classrooms *Police Tire Changer *Police ID System *DPW Road Program *DPW Cemetery Expansion *Fire SUV *Fire Thermal Image

CIP Priority #4 to #8 *Elder Affairs Van *Technology Abutter Tool *Technology GIS Updates *Technology Laptop Computers *Recreation Rink Renovations *Public Building Improvements *Town Vehicle Pool

Recap…$1,895,704 Budget Additions $725,832Budget Additions $725,832 –Town Schools, Voc. School, Fire, Police, Solid Waste, Recreation, Salary Pool. Solid Waste Stabilization $262,000Solid Waste Stabilization $262,000 Retained Free Cash $200,000Retained Free Cash $200,000 Capital $707,872Capital $707,872