Windham Taxpayers v. Bd. of Selectmen, No. Cv 94 0049807 S (Mar. 13, 1995)

1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 2232, 14 Conn. L. Rptr. 115
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedMarch 13, 1995
DocketNo. CV 94 0049807 S
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Windham Taxpayers v. Bd. of Selectmen, No. Cv 94 0049807 S (Mar. 13, 1995), 1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 2232, 14 Conn. L. Rptr. 115 (Colo. Ct. App. 1995).

Opinion

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.]Memorandum of Decision The plaintiffs have instituted this action claiming by way of relief: (1) a writ of mandamus ordering that the defendant- selectmen, forthwith set the time and place of a special referendum to rescind the action on the ballot question: "Shall the Town of Windham appropriate $24,500,000.00 for design and construction of a middle school to be located on Town-owned land on Quarry Street in Willimantic and authorize the issue of bonds and notes in the same amount to defray said appropriation?" of March 15, 1994; alternatively (2) a writ of mandamus ordering that the defendant- selectmen, forthwith call a special town meeting to reconsider the petition submitted to rescind the action on the ballot question: "Shall the Town of Windham appropriate $24,500,000.00 for design and construction of a middle school to be located on Town-owned land on Quarry Street CT Page 2233 in Willimantic and authorize the issue of bonds and notes in the same amount to defray said appropriation?" of March 15, 1994 and to reconsider and vote on said petition by the legislative body. The plaintiffs further claim (3) an injunction to stop the construction and continued expenditure of funds for the proposed Windham Middle school and (4) a declaratory judgment declaring the contract for architectural services regarding the school entered into between the Town of Windham and the architects to be invalid.

L. Welch-Rubin, in support of the writ.

T. Connell and R.S. Cody, contra.1 Prologue

The parties entered into a stipulation of facts at the commencement of the hearing which may be stated as follows:

The plaintiff Windham Taxpayers Association is an non-profit corporation duly organized in accordance with the laws of the State of Connecticut. The individual plaintiff William Rood, president of the plaintiff Windham Taxpayers Association, resides within the Town of Windham and is a qualified voter and taxpayer in the Town of Windham. The individual plaintiff Steven Edelman, a member of the plaintiff Windham Taxpayers Association, resides within the Town of Windham and is a qualified voter and taxpayer in the Town of Windham. The defendant Walter Pawelkiewicz, Ph.D. was and is First Selectman of the Town of Windham, and a member of the defendant Board of Selectmen of the Town of Windham. The defendants George E. Barton, Hanna K. Clements, Joseph S. Marsalisi, John J. McGrath, Jr., Yolanda Negron, Charlotte S. Patros, C. Lawrence Schiller, Sam Shifrin, Sebastian Ternullo, and Thomas W. White were and are members of the defendant Board of Selectmen of the Town of Windham. The defendants Susan Collins, Rebecca Grillo, Paulann Lescoe, Barbara McGrath, Angela Mesick, Juan Montalvo, George Patros, and Lynne Weeks were members of the defendant Windham Middle School Building Committee. The Town of Windham has a home rule charter form of government.

On May 4, 1993 at its regular meeting, having first held a public forum to accept comment on establishing a Windham Middle School Building Committee, the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Windham by resolution voted to establish a Windham Middle School CT Page 2234 Committee. On June 1, 1993 at its regular meeting, the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Windham, by resolution, appointed said individual defendants to form the defendant Windham Middle School Building Committee at its July 1, 1993 regular meeting. On November 17, 1993, the Board of Finance approved a request to transfer $20,000.00 from the Contingency Fund to the Municipal Administrative Professional Services budget to pay for the pre-referendum professional architectural services. On December 16, 1993, the defendant Walter Pawelkiewicz, Ph.D., in his capacity as First Selectman for the Town of Windham, entered into a contract with the architectural firm of Russell, Gibson, Von Dohlen of Farmington, Connecticut (hereinafter referred to as "the architect" or "RGvD") to provide professional architectural services for the planning and construction of the proposed Windham middle school.

On March 15, 1994, the Town of Windham, by a four vote majority, passed a referendum appropriating $24,500,000.00 for design and construction of a middle school to be located on Town-owned land on Quarry Street in Willimantic and authorizing the issue of bonds and notes in the same amount to defray said appropriation. Thirteen days later, on March 28, 1994, seven hundred and two individual persons qualified to vote in the Town of Windham presented a petition pursuant to CGSA § 7-7 requesting that the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Windham call a special meeting to set the time and place of a special referendum to rescind the action on the ballot question: "Shall the Town of Windham appropriate $24,500,000.00 for design and construction of a middle school to be located on Town-owned land on Quarry Street in Willimantic and authorize the issue of bonds and notes in the same amount to defray said appropriation?" of March 15, 1994. Correna Bibeau, Assistant Town Clerk of the Town Windham properly confirmed that said forty five page petition was received from the plaintiff William Rood on March 28, 1994. On March 28, 1994, defendant First Selectman Walter Pawelkiewicz, Ph.D. requested that Assistant Town Clerk Barbara Pittman verify the signatures of the March 28, 1994 petition. On March 30, 1994, defendant First Selectman Walter Pawelkiewicz, Ph.D. was informed that seven hundred and two signatures had been verified.

Attorney Daniel K. Lamont, town counsel for the Town of Windham, issued an opinion letter to defendant First Selectman Walter Pawelkiewicz, Ph.D. on March 31, 1994, in which he stated in part that "the architect, by virtue of its contract and its CT Page 2235 post-referendum services performed in reliance thereon, has acquired a vested interest in the project and its fee for services provided. I believe, therefore, that the referendum question cannot now be reconsidered." At a regular meeting of the Board of Selectman of the Town of Windham held on April 5, 1994, its members voted to reject the March 28, 1994 referendum petition.

On April 29, 1994, thirty eight individual persons qualified to vote in the Town of Windham presented a petition pursuant to CGSA § 7-1 requesting that the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Windham call a special town meeting to reconsider the petition submitted to rescind the action on the ballot question: "Shall the Town of Windham appropriate $24,500,000.00 for design and construction of a middle school to be located on Town-owned land on Quarry Street in Willimantic and authorize the issue of bonds and notes in the same amount to defray said appropriation?" Ann M. Bushey, Town Clerk of the Town Windham properly confirmed that said three page petition was received from the plaintiff William Rood on April 29, 1994; she thereafter verified all thirty eight signatures for the defendant First Selectman Walter Pawelkiewicz, Ph.D. on May 2, 1994. Subsequently, the plaintiff Steven Edelman, a member of the plaintiff Windham Taxpayers Association, filed a complaint with the State Elections Enforcement Commission.

The following additional facts, while not stipulated, are found by the court and are relevant to a determination of the issues.

The plaintiff Windham Taxpayers Association is comprised of a group of persons qualified to vote who are taxpayers in the Town of Windham.

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