The New Fairfield Board of Finance will have to meet at least once more before deciding on a tax and spending plan to send to the voters in a referendum. During their last meeting, the Board tied 3 to 3 on various votes on plans. During the public hearing last week, more than 2 dozen residents spoke out in favor of the budgets as presented by the Boards of Education and Selectmen, with more than 120 people attending the virtual meeting. The Board of Selectmen proposed a $13.3 million budget, a 3.15 percent increase over the current year. The Board of Ed plan is $49 million, an 8.1 percent increase. The New Fairfield Board of Finance will meet again Wednesday night.