Congregational Meeting 2021
Sunday, June 13 at 2 pm via Zoom.
At the annual meeting, the agenda included
- The Treasurer affirming that a quorum was in attendance.
- The slate of Board Officers and Directors and Nominating Committee candidates presented for a vote.
- The budget recommended by the Board presented.
- Consideration of the land lease agreement between UUCS and Habitat and Hope Village was not yet available. The Congregation voted for a continuance. The board will present the agreement for review and approval by the congregation at a later date.
Board Officers and Directors
Other than the Treasurer, board officers are elected to one-year terms. Directors are elected to serve two-year terms unless elected to complete one year of a vacant Director seat. Returning members do not require a vote. These were the nominees and returning candidates.
2021 Nominees:
- Chair: Christine Ertl (1 year term)
- Vice Chair: Michelle Blake (1 year term)
- Secretary: Robin LaMonte (1 year term)
- Director Seat #1: Christine Keese-Ferguson
- Director Seat #3: Lisa Marcus
- Director Seat #5 Don Wolf
Returning Board members:
- Treasurer: Sharon Pierson (2 years remain)
- Director Seat #2: Steve Ovens (1 year remains)
- Director Seat #4 Lynn Cardiff (1 year remains)
- Director Seat #6: Janet Stevens (1 year remains)
Retiring from Board
- Jack Tally, Director Seat #5
Nominating Committee Candidates 2021
The Nominating Committed presented the following candidate for the Nominating Committee:
- Juli Patton (3 year term)
- Joel Woodman (nominated to complete 1 year of a 3-year term)
Returning Nominating Committee members: Barbara Stebbins-Boaz (1 year remaining)
Retiring from the Nominating Committee: Steve Rosen
2021-22 Budget
The budget for fiscal year 2021-22 shows deep cuts that were necessary due to our declining income. Each year for the last 5 years, total income has declined, yet our expenses have grown. Review the 2021– Budget Summary.
Land Lease Agreement
At the special congregational meeting on February 8, the congregation voted to allow the board to enter into negotiations with Habitat and Hope Village (HHV) for creating a land use agreement. The lease would allow HHV to use part of the land across Center street to build a house that HHV will use to run a program that provides temporary housing for up to 5 women. The resolution included a stipulation requiring the board to present the lease at the annual congregational meeting.
Since February, a team representing UUCS has been working with a land use attorney to produce a land lease agreement. There is no problem, but this has required more time than expected as the attorney is busy and there have been long pauses waiting for documents. The agreement will not be ready for this meeting. Rather than delay the annual meeting beyond the end of this fiscal year, the board will present a resolution asking for a continuance. A special congregational meeting will be scheduled when the lease is ready for a vote.