01-23-1988 (Library) Minutes CALLED LIBRARY BOARD MEETING
MINUTES
JANUARY 23, 1988
The Library Board met in a called meeting on Saturday,
January 23 , 1988 at 1 : 00 P.M. A quorum was present and
notice of the meeting had been posted in the time and manner
required by law. Those present were Chairman Robert Fultz ,
Members Pat Zimmerman, Carol Barry, Rita Smith, and Betty
Stephens, City Manager John Pitstick , City Secretary Carolyn
Jones. Mrs. Joan Lippe and Mary Jo Smith were absent.
Chairman Fultz called the meeting to order .
DISCUSSION OF BUDGET RESTRICTIONS AS AFFECTED BY ROLLBACK:
City Manager John Pitstick presented the current years
budget for Library - $62 ,000 . The problem facing the
library is a money problem from the City stand point but a
community service from the boards stand point . In looking
at the budget and the cuts, staff recommended to Council was
the two librarians . These two have been told they would be
part of the lay-off . As of February 2 , no books- will be
checked out . We need to look at the level of service
needed . Today, we have a professional librarian that runs
the library. There is also funds being received from
Nettles and the County. A professional librarian is one who
holds a Masters Degree in Library Science. A qualified
librarian is one who is recongized by the State by a
certificate issued for the serving of a certain number of
hours worked in a library. The qualifications for keeping
the funding from Nettles and County is to keep the library
open twenty (20) hours per week. City Manager John Pitstick
said he was concerned about the type service we would be
getting on this twenty (20) hours plus volunteers. City
Manager John Pitstick also said he felt Council would fund a
qualified librarian for twenty (20) hours per week. City
Manager John Pitstick said he would be willing to recommend
to Council to hire a certified librarian for twenty (20)
hours per week to the Council .
City Manager John Pitstick also said it is now time to get
the community support that staff needs in order to maintain
the library. If the board so wishes, the staff can put
together a nice reception and invite the teaches, PTA
leaders and citizens and get the support that is needed .
Mr. Tom Mayes wanted to know on salaries , line items 1110
and 1150 . City Manager John Pitstick said there are two
people, one is out of the executive salaries and one out of
the regular salaries.
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Chairman Fultz wanted to know if staff could get volunteer
help from a qualified librarian, could we use the salary for
a person to help this librarian.
Mrs. Rita Smith said that we needed to work on the community
support and look at our attitude.
Mrs. Betty Stephens said in looking at the survey results, I
do not believe the people wanted to close the library. City
Manager John Pitstick said he did not believe this either ,
and that he would do everything he could to keep the library
open.
Mrs. Rita Smith said we need someone that lives in the City
and will be dedicated to the City and Library.
Chairman Fultz wanted to know if we could get a librarian
without the benefits . City Manager John Pitstick said yes ,
staff could get a part time person without benefits.
City Manager John Pitstick said let him recommends to
Council for a part time qualified librarian to work twenty
(20) hours per week. Let the Library Board interview each
person that applies. City Manager John Pitstick also said
the board would need to set up guidelines and have training
session for all volunteers that are used . City Manager John
Pitstick also stated that there was government in training
money available if the people chosen were between the ages
of 18 and 20 years old and are working on a library degree.
Chairman Fultz wanted to know if Council can budget a salary
and leave it open ended as to who receives the pay. City
Manger John Pitstick said the best staff could recommend
would be to try and hire a part time certified librarian.
Mrs. Rita Smith suggested we reopen with a tea and promote
our Library and Friends of the Library.
Chairman Fultz called another board meeting for Thursday,
January 28, 1988 at 6: 30 P.M.
Mrs. Betty Stephens said she felt it was a shame that this
has occurred. Mrs. Rita Smith said yes, but maybe it has
opened our eyes. Mrs. Betty Stephens wanted to know if she
could read the letter from the Principle of Middle School ,
Mr. Bob McAdams . "Dear Mr . & Mrs. Smith: On behalf of the
Wylie Middle School staff, I wish you to know that our
support and prayers are with you through out this time when
some in our Community have been less than than kind to you
concerning the status of our City Library. Many of us who
are relatively new in the area have not gotten to know you
personally, or have seen all the positive things you have
done for Wylie. Others of us who have been here speak well
of your contributions to our City, our Schools and
individuals as needs presented itself . It is regrettable
that your generous gift in promoting our City Library
program is something our citizens and especially children
can take advantage of has become such a political issue. We
want both of you to know that our thoughts are with you. We
thank you for your giving spirits and hope every soon that
all controversy will be over . Sincerely, J . R. McAdams . '
After some length of discussion on keeping the library open
with a qualified librarian, a motion was by Rita Smith to
adjourn, with all in favor .
Robert Fultz , Chairman
Respectfully submitted,
Carolyn Jones , City Secretary
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