Legal Notice
TOWN OF POMFRET
NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2015 AT 7:00 PM
A special town meeting of the electors and citizens qualified to vote in town meetings of the Town of Pomfret, Connecticut, will be held at the Pomfret Community School, 20 Pomfret Street in Pomfret, Connecticut, on Tuesday, July 21, 2015, following the conclusion of the public hearing and meeting of the Water Pollution Control Authority of the Town to be held at 6:30 p.m. on that date and in that place, said Town Meeting to commence no earlier than 7:00 p.m., for the following purposes:
Article 1: To choose a Moderator for said meeting.
Article 2: To consider and act on a resolution,
(a) to appropriate $7,990,000 for costs related to the design, construction, installation and equipping of sanitary sewer facilities along Pomfret Street / State Route 44 from the Pomfret School property to the Loos & Co., Inc. property, and then along Airline North State Park Trail from the trail’s intersection with Pomfret Street / State Route 44 northeast along the trail to a connection at the inlet to the Town of Putnam’s sanitary sewerage treatment plant, and related improvements and appurtenances; and for costs related to the financing thereof.  The project is contemplated to include, but is not limited to, the construction of approximately 37,000 linear feet of force main and of three pumping stations located to serve the Rectory School, the Pomfret School and the Loos & Co., Inc. properties.  The project is contemplated to be completed substantially as shown on a preliminary drawing, entitled “Sanitary Sewer Service Area, Town of Pomfret, Connecticut” dated January, 2015 and prepared by Weston & Sampson, a copy of which preliminary drawing is on file in the office of the Town Clerk.  The appropriation may be spent for design, construction, acquisition and installation costs, land and easement acquisition, site and other improvements, equipment, materials, utility installation and relocation, landscaping, pavement and site restoration, costs of connection to the Town of Putnam sanitary sewerage system, permit fees, survey and study costs, grant and loan application costs, engineering and other consultant fees, legal fees, net temporary interest and other financing costs, and other expenses related to the project and its financing.  The Board of Selectmen, in its capacity as the Town’s Water Pollution Control Authority, shall be authorized to determine the scope and the particulars of the project, and to reduce or modify the scope of the project as necessary or desirable; and the entire appropriation may be expended on the project as so reduced or modified.  The Town anticipates receiving grants in an amount of up to 25% of the eligible costs of the project from the United States Department of Agriculture to defray in part the appropriation for the project;
(b) to authorize the issue of bonds or notes of the Town in an amount not to exceed $7,990,000 to finance the appropriation; to provide that the amount of bonds or notes authorized shall be reduced by the amount of grants received by the Town to the extent that such grants are not separately appropriated to pay additional project costs; to authorize the issue of temporary notes of the Town in an amount not to exceed $7,990,000 in anticipation of such bonds or notes and the receipt of grants; and to authorize the majority of the Selectmen and the Treasurer of the Town to determine the amounts, dates, interest rates, maturities, redemption provisions, form and other details of the bonds, notes or temporary notes; and to perform all other acts which are necessary or appropriate to issue the bonds, notes or temporary notes;
(c) to take such action to allow temporary advances of available funds and to reasonably expect the Town to reimburse any such advances from the proceeds of borrowings in an aggregate principal amount not in excess of the amount of borrowing authorized above for the project; to authorize the majority of the Selectmen and the Treasurer to amend such declaration of official intent as they deem necessary or advisable and to bind the Town pursuant to such representations and covenants as they deem necessary or advisable in order to maintain the continued exemption from federal income taxation of interest on the bonds, notes or temporary notes authorized by this resolution, if issued on a tax-exempt basis, including covenants to pay rebates of investment earnings to the United States in future years; and to make representations and enter into written agreements for the benefit of holders of the bonds, notes or temporary notes to provide secondary market disclosure information, which agreements may include such terms as they deem advisable or appropriate in order to comply with applicable laws or rules pertaining to the sale or purchase of such bonds, notes or temporary notes; 
(d) to authorize the Board of Selectmen, acting in its capacity as the Town’s Water Pollution Control Authority, to construct the project, to approve expenditures incurred for the project, and to contract with engineers, contractors and others on behalf of the Town for said project; 
(e) to authorize the First Selectman, acting in such capacity and in the First Selectmen’s capacity as the Chairman of the Town’s Water Pollution Control Authority, to apply for and accept federal and state grants to help finance the appropriation for the sewer project; 
(f) to authorize the First Selectman, acting in such capacity and in the First Selectmen’s capacity as the Chairman of the Town’s Water Pollution Control Authority, and other proper officers and officials of the Town, to enter into one or more agreements with Loos & Co., the Pomfret School and the Rectory School with respect to the payment of costs of the project or of debt service on financings of the Town issued therefor, and other matters related to the project and its financing; and
(g) to authorize the Board of Selectmen, in both its own capacity and in its capacity as the Town’s Water Pollution Control Authority, the First Selectman, the Treasurer, and other proper officers and officials of the Town to take all other action which is necessary or desirable to construct and complete the project, to issue bonds, notes or temporary notes and to obtain grants to finance the appropriation for the project, and to implement any agreement or agreements among any or all of the Town, the Water Pollution Control Authority and Loos & Co., the Pomfret School and the Rectory School with respect to the project and its financing.  
Article 3: To do any other business proper to come before said meeting.
 
Dated at Pomfret, Connecticut, this 15th day of July, 2015.
Maureen A. Nicholson
Barry T. Jessurun
Peter B. Mann
Its Board of Selectmen 
 
Attest: Cheryl A. Grist, Town Clerk
 
July 15, 2015
 
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