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1980-12-29 City of Beverly, Massachusetts Public Meeting Minutes Board: Library Trustees Subcommittee: Finance Committee Date: 12/29/1980 Place: Beverly Public L~rary Board members present: Nell B. Olson, Lester C. Ayers, Mary K. Connon, John R. Coogan, and Dr. Edna M MeGlynn Board members absent: Richard L. Buckley, Katherine L. Fanning, Emily P. Morehey, and Nancy A. White Others present: Recorder: Barbara Smith Finance Committee Board of Trustees Beverly Public Library Monday, December 29, 1980, 7 p.m. Presiding: Jack Coogan Present: Nell Olson, Lester Ayers, Edna McGlynn and Mary Connors. Also present, Esther Calish and Barbara Smith. Mr. Coogan explained that he had instructed Mrs. Calish to prepare a budget providing for the Farms Branch to be open one day per week, the Main Library to be closed Sunday and eliminating the book budget. Copies of this pre'lnninmy budget were handed out. In order to meet the requirements for state aid, the library must be open 63 hours per week, which may be met by dovetailing main and branch hours, and 13% of the budget must be allocated for materials. Although no mount appears in this budget for materials, trust income and the state aid to be received in January 1981 and January 1982 will be earmarked for books. Dr. McGlynn stated that the loss in materials appropriation could be dramatized and that we could raise some private money for books. She also suggested that the hours at the Farms be expanded to ten, with the branch being open six hours one day and four the next. These hours could be different from those at Main Library so that the state requirement would be met. She asked if it were feasible to close Main Library on Monday morning thereby saving ~ael since the building would be closed from Saturday afternoon until Monday aRemoon. Mrs. Calish replied that Monday was the busiest day in the library and that she preferred another morning closing. She also stated that she had consulted with the heating engineer from the Picketing Oil Company (who have taken over Goldberg's) and he stated that the savings in an extra three hours closing would be negligible. The basic savings come through deploymere of staff. Mr. Olson agreed with Dr. McGlynn's suggestion for opening the Branch two days rather than one longer day. Mr. Ayers and Ms. Connors made the recommendations unanimous. Mr. Coogan stated that the following recommendations would be made to the full board on January 8, 1981 when this preliminary budget would be presented; 1. To maintain the Farms Branch for ten hours per week, dovetailing its hours with those at Main Library so that requirements for state aid may be met. 2. To close the Main Library Sunday afternoon and one moming and one evening per week. 3. There is no provision for a book budget from city-provided monies. Barbara Smith Recorder hours. The committee requested Mrs. Calish to compose a precis detailing the advantages of the system which would be most attractive to the public. A motion was made by Dr. McGlynn and seconded by Mr. Coogan to approve the budget as presented. Motion carried. Mr. Coogan then moved that the sub-set on the computer start-up be approved. Motion seconded by Mr. Olson and carried. On motion of Miss Connors, seconded by Mr. Olson, the meeting adjourned at 11:15 a.m. Barbara Bruno Kecorder