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Tl�e proposed amendment confers considerable authority upon cities't ; And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies i t'• r..... i ESSEX SS: :i and towns with respect to the conduct of municipal government,'includ- ;' i� ' . °r- To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover ing the authority to adopt, repeal and amend city and tows charters .` ,' „`' '. thereof at the Town Hall and at flue or more public places in each voting GREETING: and in accordance therewith, local ordinances and by -laws. The Gen precinct of the Town, said copies to be posted not more than fifteen days nor In the anme of the Commonwealth y0uare hereby re a re no a nd eral Court retains general power to act in relation to cities and towns less than ten days before the time of said meeting. Nort Andov w h0 are Otla to Vote axed classes thereof and, in some circumstances, to enact special laws f Nor n d ue our s thereon Warm the inhabitants of said T o wri o Genera •:,; regarding a particular mun i cipality, including laws for its incorporation, Hereof , fail i 1 n. 0 t a nd m ake d returns of this warrant wi y doing Co s s ; Governor ; Lieu tenant Governor; Attorney s dissolution or merger. Cities and towns are not empowered to act with at the time and place ee of holding said meeting t o the Town Clerk. For S enator 3.n g Representative Congress; e s s • CO n c' i 11 or ' Senator g eneral elections taxatio p ledges of credit led es di of A M t h e 17th day 0 f Oc lri the entative in g ;, respect to g dis p Secretary; Treasur Auditor; p District Attorney; Register of Probate parkland, general civil relationships, the punishment of felonies, or the ” G iven under our hands at North nd over, ass, h 17 y Representative in neral Court; (3) Treasurer; and u p on all quest - , ,imposition of imprisonment except as the General Court may lawfully and Ins of veney; County C ommi s s i oner (1) ; Coun confer such powers upon them year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Six. s appearing on the ballot, to meet and assemble in the designated and 4 FRED P. OAHES Sete ctmen ion appe �. QUESTION NO. - ap s polling places: In Precint One, the Bradstreet 6 0hool ' in Precinct �,, WILLIAM A. FINNERAN of p Q Two, the St..Michaels School, in Precinct Three the Thomson School and in ,, RALPH E. FINCK. Nay' th Andover, Mass. Precinct Four the Kittredge School. LAV SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM AFTER PASSAGE A true Copy: 1 . TUESDAY, THE EIGHT DAY OP' NO�rEIJiBER 1966 Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved ATTEST o� Clock A.M., in the forenoon to bring into the Town Clerk and the in the House of Representatives by a vote of 118 in.the October 27, 1966 CONSTABLE, at ele ction off ieers and upon all questions appearing on the ballot, the vote f or t' affirmative and 102 in the negative and was approved in YES OFFICER S RETURN E le e tors of Senator in Congress; C� overnor, lieutenant Governor; Attorney ffie Sen 7te by a vote of 21 in the affirmative and 16 in the SO negative I have notified and warned the-inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who General; Treasurer; Auditor; Representative in '`Congress for the Sixth District SUMMARY are qualified to vote - in ele ctions by posting true and attested copies of.., Councillor of Fifth D i s t r i c t ; Senator of the P our th Essex Di s tri ct; Th A t The Act imposes a temporary tax upon all retail sales of tangible this warrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places County; t ;. Representatives in General Court for twelfth Essex District; District ny, ; One personal property at the rate of three per cent of the selling price in ach voting precinct of the Towne for •bastern District; Register of Probate and Insolvency for ssex Sales of certain items are exempted from the tag, including but not Commissioner for � S.. ex County, a County T reasurer for Exsox County; and limited to sales of food products for human use, articles of clothing, Said copies having been posted not more than fifteen days nor le ss than ten coun prescription medicines, agricultural machinery and certain publications. day S before , the t of said meeting. upon the f of l ow#i& questions : The statute contains specific provisions relating to the registration of ''. vendors, the filing of returns and the payment of the amounts collected TI „ • AU 1` J A LS W L . by such vendors. Vendors may apply to the State Tax Commission U ? E TA QUESTION NO. 1 for abatements of the amounts owed where they believe such amounts to Oc tober 27, 1 9 . be excessive, and decisions of the Commission on such applications A true copy: ATTEST, JOHN J. LYONS. TOU1�T CLPK. z r... PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION may be reviewed by the Appellate Tax Board. The Commissioner of ti Corporations and Taxation shall have the usual powers and remedies , „ Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution. `. provided for tag collection for the collection of the taxes imposed by ELEGTI ON I:LD ON TUESDAY, NOV 8, 1966 STATE P.L,ECTIOIJe summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint, this section. The State Tax Commission shall issue regulations neces- VOTE BY PRECINCTS T 0 T A L session of the two branches held June 11 1963, received sary for proper administration and enforcement of the section. r 228 votes in the Affirmative and 29 in the negative, and in YES The Act further imposes a temporary excise upon the storage, use or ` a joint session of the two branches held May 5, 1965, re- NO other consumption in Massachusetts of tangible personal property at ONE TWO THREE FOUR f the rate of three per cent of the sales price of such property. Sales 1085 13 67 1247 2026 ceived 225 votes in the affirmative and 24 in the negative? 5 7 2 5 SUMMARY upon which the retail sales tax described above has been imposed, or t ections candidates The proposed amendment provides that at state el which are exempt from the retail sales tax, shall be exempt from the use 1 for Governor and Lieutenant - Governor shall be. grouped on the offi- tag. Sales upon which a tag has been paid in another jurisdiction shall SENATOR IN C ONG RESS cial ballot according to the party that they represent and that it shall also be exempt. Assessment, abatement and collection of the use tag EDWARD W . BROOKE 658 12 79 1 39 6 k not be possible sales. The tag upon retail sales and the excise upon storage, use or 3 61 shall be governed by the provisions which relate to the tax upon retail ible to vote for Governor and Lieutenant - Govemor except ENDICOTT PEABODY 394 35 415 582 1 26 !, a partisan roue. LAWRENCE ILFEDDER other consumption shall be effective during the period from April 1, AW 3 1 5 15 g 1966 to December 31, 1967 MARK R. SHAW 3 3 5 17 28 L G Each qualified taxpayer shall be entitled to a credit of four dollars Blanks 27 1 6 2 6 2 6 95 ,., Q UESTION NO. 2 for himself, four dollars for his spouse and eight dollars for each quali-' fled dependent, but such credit shall not be allowed if the taxable in GOVERNOR PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON5TITIITION j come of such individual and his spouse exceeds five thousand dollars �. JOHN A. VOLPE 644 03 827 1414 3788 Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution for the year. In addition to the taxes described above, the Act provides �' DWARD J. MCC ORMACK, JR. 420 51 4.01 580 1582 summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint for new excises upon certain banks, new taxes upon the income of cer- r' session of the two branches held July 16 1963 received _' tain corporations; new taxes upon cigarettes a room occupancy ex HENN ING A. BLOMEN 2 l 1 5 r° ffirmative and 100 in the ne ative and in YES I vise upon rent paid for the use of hotel rooms and other lodging places; JOHN CHARLES HEDGES 6 0 1 17 2 9 169 votes in the a g , A a joint session of the two branches held May 5, 1965, re- and excises upon sales of certain alcoholic beverages. EDWARD W. BROOKE 1 1 :; ' ceived 200 votes in the affirmative and 61 in the negative? N® The Act creates the Local Aid Fund for the purpose of providing Blanks 13 12 17 9 5 1 t ' educational assistance, and authorizes the periodic distribution of + SUMMARY amounts from such Fund to the cities and towns. In addition, the Act LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR The proposed amendment provides that the Governor, for the pur- contains a variety of provisions relating to the program of State aid to k' : Jo �� E. McGUIRE 518 55x1 5 674 2246 pose of making certain structural changes in the executive department, may from time to time prepare reorganization plans to be presented FRANCIS W. SARGENT 1 68 12 o Dols and to it � 5 9 77,�• 9 3x7 pub sch s administration. t the GRACE F UD R General Court. If the General Court fails to disapprove a re- L E 6 organization plan within sixty days of its presentation and has not 2 prorogued by the end of such sixty days, the plan at that time shall QUESTION NO. 6 j FRANCIS A. VOTANO 8 5 7 20 40 have'the force of law. Blinks 34 35 43 3 0 142 e of an act passed by the General Court in the year ATTORNEY G Do you approve GENERAL tax e on retail sales,nan sixty temporary upon the s oragemuse or r HAIV �,I S X. ' I3ELLOTTI 518 562 565 760 2405 Q UESTION NO. 3 other consumption, of certain tangible personal property, ELLIOT L • RICHARDSON 521 759 635 1203 3118 revising and imposing certain other taxes and excises, EDGAR E. GAUDET 1 3 12 21 50 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION establishing the Local Aid Fund, and providing for the :YES . Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution distribution of funds therefrom to c ities and towns ?" NO Blank 5 FRAM BELASTRO 1 1 t summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint 32 43 35 4 1 1 5 1 session of the two branches held June 11, 1963, received I F, 232 votes in the affirmative and 18 in the negative, and in YES AUDITOR a joint session of the two branches held May 19, 1965, re- NO IN ALL CITIES AND TOWNS EXCEPT THE CITY OF WOBURN � a THADDEUS BUCZKO 678 788 i 1 8 1092 3316 ceived 159 votes in the armative and 91 in the negative? JOHN J . BUCKLEY ffi 349 5 41.5 8 4 8 216 t MMARY QUESTION NO 7 I AUGUST 0. JOHNSON 6 3 2 33 4 SU E A ROGER I. WILLIAMS 6 1 1 The proposed amendment authorizes the Commonwealth and the A . Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for Blanks 46 4 35 40 1 6 cities and towns therein to provide for municipal industrial develop - the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, YES 5 ment in such manner as the General Court may determine. gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic Bever - NO C ONGHESS1llIAN SIXTH DI" •, , , ages)? s DISTRICT j, - B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for 612 887 770 1396 366 Q DANIEL L • PARENT WILLIAM H BATES 20 43 0 28 60 I � QU E STION NO. 4 the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and YES 4 4 5 183 and an o�PhaY i;ulii U @litt'd @s): Bl um r %S 7 ' U L� 9 7 V 222 f PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION " NO COUNCILLOR FIFTH DISTRICT Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution; C. Shall licenses be ranted in this city summarized below which was approved b the General Court in a, Dint g ty (or town) for I 'THOMAS Jo LANE pp Y J i tho sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so YES 6 Z 7 79 1021 3227 ' ,'• session of the two branches held July 16, 1963, received ;'' rcalle'd,.not to be drunk on the remises? LOUD H. JOHNSON ZS p 3 5 91 923 _ 2284 s ?ng vnrpg in the Rf1_°irma.tive and 43 in the negative, and in YES , • + NO Blan S � i (� F z I R � � I v. ;g �.. , ,.,.•, a joint session of the two branches held May 19, 1965, re- N® {, _: ' D. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for SENATOR FOURTH E S SEX DISTRICT / V .o %.11 2 `1� ceived 219.votes in the affirmative and 39 in the negative? - s , . flie:..sale of all alcoholic beverages by hotels having a JAMES P RURAK 6 — ;Y . 79 ,..•. 'j 16 730 1007 31 2 t(p1p,` doling room capacity of not less than ninety -nine persons YES FREDERICK E. MALCOLM 368 b18 477 981 241 .1.8 wP,•,.rt .,1. c ., nd%Iptiging capacity of not less than rooms? NO Blanks 38 33 4 38 14 , to C o o c �-1 rd H e Cr tL! W 1-� t�J td K �O C7� t �p brJ �- y O bd �O W F ,p 177 b7 �. _p W ►-3 n W tr! O W a C? C-1 :Z W u to I 'Ti (-�O O NO F-'O q F --�Otr FJO[� F--�C7 �-+ N Otx'C`i NOto NOt��'� FJ H� O !mo O NO w O W F-JOH N tT xH 1 Ca b[ t r r �., c c? v� r/1 rr C N L C'n P Cn t, S0 CO r-.� � rA C� A) r/I r� r o fv C! w = '� q? P M CO Su r F3 F3 r Flo H � t= �> � P40 F- 7d rn rn cn 02 r/) � rr. r � ::5 > � � H � !4 � C ! t-i W J t l bd - x � t4 1-d � C:) r p tE t� _ x H H to a a m H ca F i rn H CD i-�i m H Ca F to H CD W EQ tj � Ca F d C c� �a FU H En F3 � H� C/) 0 - ' 06 � O 0 0 0 0 Q O -y • C? H � 'mJ � Ili • r IJ F-3 M c n En cn F-3 p x � O p �• �7 . p . H • c �-- 4 ti 0 � a Hbd00 �> �r0�� • y t� c> W Mc... c t� c� y • b� H e_., 0 ti y t 1-3 C! 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To see if the Town will vote to authorize TOWN W the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, ESSEX, SS: to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the To either of the Constables of revenue of the financial years beginning January 1, 1967 the Town of North Andover: and January 1, 1968, in accordance with provisions of Gen- eral Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, and to renew any note GREETINGS: or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chap - you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants ter 44, Section 17. of the Town of North Andover qualified to vote in elec- Petition of the Selectmen. tions and town affairs, to meet in the Bradstreet School ARTICLE 8. To consider the reports of all Special Auditorium in Precinct One, the St. Michael's School Audi- Committees. torium in Precinct Two, the Thomson School Auditorium Petition of the Selectmen. in Precinct Three and the Kittredge School Auditorium in Precinct Four, all in said North Andover on Monday, the ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize Sixth Day of March 1967, at 7 o'clock A.M., and there to the Board of Health to appoint one of its members to the act on the following Article: position of Board of Health Physician and to fix his compen; ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator, and Town Treas- sation as such, as provided by Section 4A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. urer for one year„ Collector of Taxes, Highway Surveyor, Petition of the Board of Health. Tree Warden, One Selectman, one member of the Board of Public Welfare, one member of the Board of Assessors, one ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise member of the Board of Health, one member of the Board and appropriate the sum of $1,500, to be used for a Town of Public Works, and two members of the School Committee Fourth of July Celebration, any and all profits made at all for three years, one member of the Planning Board for said celebration to be returned to the Town, said appro- five years. priation to be expended by a committee of nine members All to be voted upon one ballot, the polls shall be open to be appointed by the Selectmen. at 7:00 A.M., and shall be closed at 7:00 P.M. Petition of the Selectmen. After final action on the preceding Article 1, said ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise meeeting shall stand adjourned by virtue of Section 4, and appropriate the sum of $800, to be expended under the Article 1 of the Town By -Laws to Saturday, March 18, direction of the Selectmen to match a like sum to be raised 1967 at one - thirty P.M., in the Veterans' Auditorium of by the North Andover Board of Trade, for the purpose of the North Andover High School, then and there to act on providing decorative lighting during the Christmas Season. the following articles: Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 2. To elect all other officers not required ARTI 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise by law to be elected by ballot. Petition of the Selectmen. and appropriate the sum of $23,688 for the purpose of ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to accept amending its Personnel By -Law in the following manner: A. Amend Section 7 by adding $400 to all rates in the report of receipts and expenditures as presented by each compensation grade of Schedule B - General the Selectmen. Annual Salary Schedule. Petition of the Selectmen. B. Amend Section 7 by adding $.20 to all rates in each ARTICLE 4. To see what action the Town will take compensation grade of Schedule D - Hourly Wage as to its unexpended appropriations. Schedule. Petition of the Selectmen. C. Amend Section 8, Part -Time Positions Classified in ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to fix the Clerical Group, by adding $.20 to all hourly rates in each compensation grade. salary and compensation of all elected officers of the Town, D. Amend Section 9, Part -Time Positions Classified as provided by Section 108 of Chapter 41 of the General in Library Group, by adding $.20 to all hourly rates Laws. in each compensation grade. _ Petition of the Selectmen. Petition of the Personnel Board. _ 1qI �? ARTICLE 6. To see what action the Town will take as to the budget recommendations of the Advisory Board. Z; Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise 1 ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $30,412 for the purpose of i and appropriate the sum of $1,120 for the purpose of amending its Personnel By -Law, Section 7, by inserting the ! amending its Personnel By -Law, Section 7, Schedule B — following range of rates in place of the rates in Schedule General Annual Salary Schedule, by inserting the following C - Police and Fire Annual Salary Schedule: range of rates in place of the rates in compensation grade Compensation S -21: Grade Min. II III Max. Compensation PF -1 $5 $6,066 $6 $6,866 Grade Min. II III N Max. PF -2 $7,279 $7 $8 S -21 $10,520 $10,890 $11,260 $11 $12,000 PF -3 $8,796 $9,376 $9 Petition of the Personnel Board. Petition of the Personnel Board. ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to amend ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and its Personnel By -Law, Schedule A, by adding class title appropriate the sum of $4,425 for the purpose of amend- "Assistant Supervisor of Pumping Stations" to the De- ing its Personnel By -Law, Section 7, by inserting the fol- partment Head and Supervisory Group, and by assigning lowing salary schedule in place of the class titles and com- compensation grade S -9 to said class title. pensations in Schedule E - Miscellaneous Classification Petition of the Personnel Board. Schedule for Part -Time Positions: Class Title Compensation ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to amend Animal Inspector $ 400 per year its Personnel By -Law by deleting all references to the Building Inspector 2,500 per year Public Welfare Group and all class titles and compensa- Call Fire Captain 600 per year tions related thereto throughout the By -Law. Call Fire Fighter: Petition of the Personnel Board. a. 66 two - thirds availability 420 per year ARTICLE 1 p rovide 9. To see if the Town will vote to b. 100% availability 540 per year the sum of $757 000, to be ex ion of c. Spare D ended under the dire 810 per year p Call Fire Lieutenant 550 per year the School Building Committee for the purpose of con - Civil Defense Director 900 per year structing, originally equipping and furnishing an addition Custodial Worker 40 per week to the present Franklin School Building, and improving, Dog Officer 400 per year landscaping and grading the respective school grounds for Fire Engineer & Deputy Chief 850 per year school purposes, and determine whether the money shall Forest Fire Warden 250 per year be provided by taxation, by transfer from available funds Gas Inspector 600 per year in the treasury, by appropriation from the stabilization Keeper of the Lock -Up 250 per year fund, by borrowing, or otherwise. "Library Page 1.05 - 1.15 - 1.25 per hour Petition of the School Building Committee and School Public Health Physician 1 per year Committee. Registrar of Voters 350 per year ARTICLE 19A. To see if the Town will vote to au- Reserve Patrolman 21 per day thorize the School Building Committee to enter into any School Crossing Guard - 40 weeks 30 per week and all contracts necessary for the purpose of carrying out Sealer of Weights & Measures 900 per ear the vote 3 ' passed under the preceding article relative to con - Senior Clerk- Secretary (Section 8. S -6 per hour structin g ori equipping Aping and , g y q furnishing an addition Veterans' Agent 2,750 per year g t' Veterans' Benefits Clerk 35 to the present Franklin School Building and improving, Wire Inspector 1,450 per yearth landscaping and grading he school g grounds for school purposes Petition of the Personnel..Board. _.. - _ Petition of the School Building Committee and School ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise Committee. and appropriate the sum of $610 for the purpose of amend- ing its Personnel By -Law, Schedule A, Department Head ARTICLE 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Supervisory Group, by striking compensation grade and appropriate the sum of $ , to be expended under S -11 from class title Director of Public Health and in- the direction of the Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational serting in its place compensation grade S -13. Technical High School District Committee for the purpose Petition of the Personnel Board. of adding to, and equipping the existing Regional Voca- tional Technical High School facilities. Petition of the Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Jv Technical High School District .Committee. 14 V q Ole ���O �I� ��I� � III � I� II III ,III II III II lil'I I II Il ul 11 I IIIII IlJ 1111 III 111IIII J I CLE 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- and appropriate the sum of $1,696, to be expended under ate for the use of Stevens Memorial Library the sum of the direction of the School Committee for the purpose of $2,727 which the Town has received from the State under providing payment for services rendered, or to be rendered, by Greater Lawrence Guidance Center, Inc., for or in the provisions of Chapter 672 of the Acts of 1963 and which behalf of some of the children of the Town all as the Com- is now in an account entitled " State Aid for Libraries — Reserved for Appropriation." mittee may determine. Petition of the Board of Trustees, Stevens Memorial Petition of the School Committee. Library. ARTICLE 22. To see if the Town will vote to amend ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise its General By -Laws by adding the following new section: and appropriate the sum of $2,400, to be expended under No owner or occupant of any real estate within the direction of the Board of Public Welfare for the pur- the town shall permit or allow any unregistered motor pose of authorizing the Board to obtain office accommoda- vehicle to remain upon such premises for a period of tions consistent with the needs of the department and sub - more than sixty days without the permission of the Selectmen. ject to the approval of the State Department of Public Welfare. Petition of the Selectmen. Petition of the Board of Public Welfare. • ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to tax ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise unregistered automobiles or major parts thereof stored on and appropriate the sum of $1,000, to be expended under any lot and visible beyond the lot lines for more than six the direction of the local council on aging for the purpose months at the rate of $50 per year. This tax to be made a of coordinating r conducting part of the real estate tax and collectible as same. This g g programs dealing with prob- tax shall not apply to licensed new or used car dealers. lems of the aging and to promote facilities for the health, Petition of Carleton B. Wilson and others, education, welfare and recreation of .the aging. Petition of the Council on Aging. ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to amend ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise Article I of its General By -Laws by adding thereto the and appropriate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under following new section: Section 10: Unless the moderator shall otherwise the direction of the Community Center for the Purpose of rule, for reasons which he shall state to the meeting, paying the executive director. Petition of Vincent J. P bus and others. no second motion for the reconsideration of any action - ARTICLE 31. To see if t e 'town wi vote to raise taken by any town meeting shall be entertained during and appropriate the sum of $1,000, to be expended under that meeting or any adjourned session thereof. the direction of the Tree Warden for the purpose of pur- Petition of Town Counsel. chasing a two man power saw and circular saw grinder ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to amend with necessary attachments for the Tree department. Article I of its General By -Laws by adding the following Petition of the Tree Warden. new section: ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise Section 9: An article in the warrant for any town and appropriate the sum of $700, to be expended under the meeting proposing that the town vote to "raise and direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of appropriate" a sum of money for some proper purpose making and placing Street Signs. shall be taken to propose that the suggested appropri- Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ation may be met not only by taxation, but also by a ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise transfer from available revenue funds in the town and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, the sum treasury, or by a proper municipal borrowing, or by of $4,400, for the purchase of two new 1967, 12 volt system any combination of these sources of funds, all as the cars with necessary safety equipment. Two 1965 cars to be town may vote. Petition of Town Counsel. turned in, in trade, and all equipment to be changed over, such as police radios, sirens and other similiar accessories. ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to accept Petition of Chief of Police and Board of Selectmen. the provisions of G.L. c.90, 18A, as amended, General Laws, ARTICLE 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise Chapter 90, Section 18A, inserted by St . 1962, c. 409, which and appropriate the sum of $35,000, to be expended under will permit the Selectmen to adopt, amend and repeal rules, y the direction of the Selectmen for the ur ose of the erec- subject to the approval of the State Department of Public tion of a Butler building, or other suitable housing, in the therTown re gulating the use by pedestrians of ways within ,_ :}y rear of the present townyard, approximately 70 by feet, { PPtitinn of the SPIPC a at an approximate cost of $35,000, to house town vehicles. i; ARTICLE 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise — - -- -- -- - - -- and appropriate the sum of $100,000, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen for the purpose of con- ARTICLE 41. To see if the Town will vote to raise struction of a police station on the site of the old Johnson and appropriate the sum of $15,120, to be expended under High School. the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of Petition of the Selectmen. lease - purchase of a Crawler Model Diesel Powered Dozer _ with Sanitary Landfill Blade, approximate weight 47,000 ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to au- lbs. This machine to be leased to maintain the Sanitar thorize and direct the Selectmen, until otherwise directed Y Landfill Area to comply with the Massachusetts State by Town Meeting action, to maintain and supervise the Board of Health Regulations, at $1,260 per month for a former Town Infirmary buildings on Dale Street as a facil- period of 12 months. Purchase Option, 100% of paid rentals ity for the space needs of any department of the Town will apply toward the purchase price less an interest charge Government requesting and requiring the same, provided of 6% per annum. that the needs are demonstrated and the space is suitable; ( Petition of the Board of Health and the Highway and further to authorize the Selectmen to make such con- Surveyor. tracts and arrangements relative to the care and main- tenance of the said property as they may see fit; and to ARTICLE 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200 for the purposes and appropriate the sum of $3,000, to be expended under of this article, the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of Petition of the Selectmen. installing approximately 650 feet of chain link fence, 6 feet _- ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to au- high with a gate, to enclose Refuse Disposal Site. thorize and direct the Selectmen to make such contracts Petition of the Board of Health and the Highway and arrangements as they may see fit to demolish all of Surveyor. the buildings constituting that part of the former Town ARTICLE 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise Infirmary situated on the northerly side of Dale Street, and appropriate the sum of $5,500, to be expended under excepting the storage shed standing at the extreme east- the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of erly end of the property; to grade and seed the site; and providing additional manpower if the Sanitary Landfill to demolish the two hencoo situated on the south side Operation is adopted. of Dale Street and grade and seed the site if required. And Petition of the Highway Surveyor. further to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000 for the purposes of this article. ARTICLE 44. To see if the Town will vote to raise Petition of the Selectmen. and appropriate the sum of $56,900, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of ARTICLE 38. To see if the Town will vote to au- purchasing the following equipment: One Snow Plow for thorize the Selectmen to sell and convey, for such price as 1966 Ford x$600 $1,100. One New Refuse Disposal Truck they may determine to be reasonable, all or any part of the $14,500. One 4 wheel Drive Pick -up Truck $2,700, 1957 Ford former Town Infirmary property lying to the north of Dale Pick -up to be traded. One Street Roller $10,000. One Road Street as they may from time to time deem advisable, and Grader, $23,000, 1954 Allis Chalmers Grader to be traded. to execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver, in the name and One Dump Truck $4,500 and One Snow Plow for same behalf of the Town, such deed or deeds as may be necessary $1,100. in connection with such sale or sales. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise - ARTICLE 39. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,737.94, to be expended under and appropriate the sum of $14,000, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the Engineers for the purpose purpose the direction of the Board of Fire En g� P P of purchasing the Wayne, Model 1 -970 Street sweeper pres- -_ of appointing four regular fire fighters, who have passed ently on rental. The above amount represents the balance the Civil Service physical and mental examination all in after two years of rental charges have been deducted. accordance with Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Petition of the Board of Fire Engineers, ARTICLE 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise ARTICLE 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,000, to be expended under and appropriate the sum of $47,290, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of renting a road grader and street roller. purchasing a Crawler Model Diesel Powered Dozer with Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Sanitary Landfill Blade, approximate weight 47,000 lbs. This machine to be purchased to maintain the Sanitary Larjj � rea to comply with the Massachusetts State Bor ealth Regulations. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. AV WE ARTICLE 47. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose o f ARTICLE 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise overhauling the undercarriage of the 1965 Oliver Crawler ; and' appropriate the sum of $1,800, to be expended under Loader. the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose Petition of the Highway Surveyor. of construction of bituminous sidewalk, five foot in width, running from the property line of the North Andover Hous- ARTICLE 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise ing Authority on First Street to the intersection of First and appropriate the sum of $45,000, to be expended under Street and Maple Avenue and then along Maple Avenue the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of to property line of the North Andover Housing Authority. resurfacing, oiling, repairing and maintenance of any street. Petition of the North Andover Housing Authority. _. Petition of the Hiahwav Survevor. _ AR ACLE 49. To see if the Town will vote - to raise ARTICLE 55. To see if the Town will vote to accept and appropriate, for highway projects having the approval $1,200 from the New England Telephone Company to be of the State Department of Public Works, $9,024.15 from used in conjunction with the unexpended balance of Ar- the sum of $27,024.15 apportioned to the Town by said De- ticle #43, 1966, for the purpose of re- routing surface drain partment under Section 5 of Chapter 679 of the Acts of and installing 2 extra catch basins on Sutton Street, to 1965, expenditures therefrom to be made under the direc- avoid interfering with the underground conduit of the New tion of the Highway Surveyor, with the prior approval of England Telephone Co. the Selectmen. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE 56. To see if the Town will vote to raise ARTICLE 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $12,500, to be expended under and appropriate the sum of $6,000, to be expended under the the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of re- constructing a new 36" culvert across Waverly Road to re- pairing the road and retaining walls in the area of Flatts place the present old stone culvert which has collapsed. Bridge to prevent further separation of the road. This Petition of the Highway Surveyor. amount to be used in conjunction with the allotted amount ARTICLE 57. To see if the Town will vote to raise of $9,024.15 under Chapter 679, Section 5, of the Acts of 1965. and appropriate the sum of $7,000, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of Petition of the Highway Surveyor. replacing existing catch basin frames and grates which ARTICLE 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise are smaller than standard size. and appropriate the sum of $2,500, to be expended under Petition of the Highway Surveyor. the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of ARTICLE 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise installing a sidewalk on the southeasterly side of Osgood and appropriate the sum of $10,000, to be expended under Street, running from the junction of Osgood and Main the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of Streets to the junction of Osgood and Court Streets. erecting and replacing guard rails throu hout the Town. Petition of the Selectmen. g Petition of the Highway Surveyor ARTICLE 52. To see if the Town will vote to transfer ARTICLE 59. To see if the Town will vote to raise from unexpended balance of Article 22, of the 1964 Town and appropriate the sum of $1,000, to be expended under Meeting, (Mass. Ave., Sidewalk) the sum of $365 to install he direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose bituminous concrete sidewalk along the west side of Main the old stone culverts. Street starting at Chickering Road to Parker Street and Petition of the Highway Surveyor. from Parker Street to the Kittredge School driveway, ap- proximately 200 lineal feet. ARTICLE 60. To see if the Town will vote to raise Petition of Chief of Police. and appropriate $4,000, to be expended under the direc - ARTICLE 53. To see if the Town will vote to raise tion of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of installing a and appropriate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under drainage system on Mooris Street for a distance of 460 a " the direction of the Highway Surv for the feet from Second Street. g y y purpose of repairing concrete sidewalks. Petition of Edward Pappalardo and others. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE 61. To see if the Town will vote to raise ARTICLE 65. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $10,000, to be expended under and appropriate the sum of $186,300, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose . of meeting the Town's share of the costs of Chapter 90 of constructing the Osgood Street sewage pumping station, �. highway construction of Salem Street, Johnson Street and a force main to the Sutton Street sewer and an extension Foster Street and the sum of $30,000 be transferred from of the sewer system to a point 2,600 feet northerly on Os- unappropriated available funds to meet the State and Coun- good Street from Great Pond Road in accordance with the ty shares of such costs, the reimbursement from the State report on Sewerage Facilities for the Osgood Street -Great and County to be restored, upon their receipt, to unappro- Pond Road area by Camp, Dresser & McKee, Consulting priated available funds in the town treasury. Engineers, and to determine whether the same shall be Petition of the Highway Surveyor. raised by taxation, by a transfer from available funds, by borrowing, or by any combination of the foregoing. ARTICLE 62. To see if the Town will vote to raise Petition of Alice M. Letarte and others. and appropriate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of ARTICLE 66A. To see if the Town will vote to raise maintaining any street in the Town, under Chapter 90 of and appropriate the sum of $1,200, to be expended under the the General Laws, and, in addition, that the sum of $1,000 direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of be transferred from unappropriated available funds to extending the water system on Highland View Avenue 220 meet the State's share of the cost of such work, the reim- feet to the residence of Martin J. Lawlor, Jr. bursement from the State to be restored, upon receipt, to Petition of Martin J. Lawlor, Jr., and others. unappropriated available funds in the Town treasury. ARTICLE 66B. To see if the Town will vote to raise Petition of the Highway Surveyor. and appropriate the sum of $3,700, to be expended under ARTICLE 63. To see if the Town will vote to accept the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose Chapter 40, Section 6J of the General Laws p fr extending the water system on Summit Street 570 feet the appropr riation of money , providing for from Prescott Street. ppro ney for the purchase of stormy Petition of William B. Duffy and others. weather work clothes, including rubber boots, and other work clothes for its employees. ARTICLE 66C. To see if the Town will vote to raise Petition of Charles Black and others. and appropriate the sum of $27,000, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose ARTICLE 64A. To see if the Town will vote to raise of extending the water system on Johnson Street from and appropriate the sum of $9,000, to be expended under Turnpike Street to Farnum Street (sometimes called Sum - the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose mer Street), and to determine whether said appropriation of extending the sewer system on Unity Avenue and Autran shall be met by taxation, by a transfer from available funds, Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue. by a proper municipal borrowing, or by any combination of Petition of Joseph F. Nigrelli and others. these sources of funds. ARTICLE 64B. To see if the Town will vote to raise Petition of Howard M. Thomson and others. and appropriate the sum of $2,500, to be expended under the ARTICLE 67. To see if the Town will vote to raise direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose and appropriate the sum of $45,000, to be expended under of extending the sewer system 265 feet Northerly on the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose Chickering Road from Prescott Street. of extending the water system on Boston Street from Gray Petition of J. Elaine Griffin and others. Street to the Andover line. ARTICLE 64C. To see if the Town will vote to raise Petition of Richard G. Whipple and others. and appropriate the sum of $17,000, to be expended under ARTICLE 68. To see if the Town will vote to raise the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose and appropriate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the of extending the sanitary sewer system on Cotuit Street direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of 1,400 feet easterly from Waverly Road and to determine renewing water services to the property lines, placing gate whether said appropriation shall be met by taxation, by a valves on hydrant branches and raising manhole frames transfer from available funds, by a proper municipal bor- and covers on streets that are being reconstructed. rowing, or by any combination of these sources of funds. Petition of the Board of Public Works. Petition of George E. Partridge and others. ARTICLE 69. To see if the Town will vote to raise ARTICLE 64D. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,800, to be expended under and appropriate the sum of $4,900, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of making such extensions of the water main system, sub - ^-' extending the sanitary sewer system on Summit St---4- sect to the standard regulations as said Board, on or before feet from Prescott Street. October 1, 1967 may consider mos sary, such exten- Petition of William B. Duffy and others. sions not having been petitioned fog t Ris meeting. {� Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 70. To see if the Town will vote to raise b) an adjoining parcel of land on the southwest and appropriate the sum of $300,000, to be expended under side of Wood Lane, containing 2.99 acres, more or - the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose less, owned by William J. and Margaret H. Deighan, _ of developing the well field site at the Lawrence Airport with North Essex Deeds, Book 700, Page 396. with all necessary equipment and connecting it with the c) a parcel of land on the northeasterly side of existing 12 inch water main on Holt Road, and to authorize Wood Lane, containing 14,455 square feet, more or said Board to acquire all necessary land and easements by less, owned by Helena Busby, with North Essex Deeds, gift, by purchase or by right of eminent domain, and to Book 946, Page 1. determine whether said appropriation should be raised by d) a parcel of land at the corner of Chestnut Street taxation, by a transfer from available funds, by borrowing, and Andover Street, containing 1.05 acres, more or less, or by any combinatioon of the foregoing. owned by Richard G. and Margaret C. Haltmaier, with = Petition of the Board of Public Works. North Essex Deeds, Book 983, Page 380. e) a parcel of land at 41 Chestnut Street, contain- _ ARTICLE 71. To see if the Town will vote to raise ing 3.82 acres, more or less, and owned by the Uni- and appropriate the sum of $19,500, to be expended under tarian Society. the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose f) a parcel of land on the easterly side of Johnson of purchasing the following equipment: one dump truck- Street, containing 12.125 acres, more or less, owned by $4,500, a 1959 GMC to be traded; one pick -up truck - $2,100, Alice Willard Morse, with North Essex Deeds, Book one business sedan - $2,300, a 1961 Ford sedan to be traded; 84, Pages 289 and 294. one Aerifier- $1,000; one small tractor with loader - $5,000, g) two parcels of land on the westerly side of a 1959 Ford tractor to be traded; one Trailer Model Sewer Johnson Street, containing respectively 51,500 and Roder - $4,600 and determine whether said appropriation 15,233 square feet, more or less, owned by Harry Sut- shall be met by taxation, by transfer from available funds, ton, with North Essex Deeds, Book 547, Page 511 and by a proper municipal borrowing or by any combination Book 691, Page 580. of these sources of funds. h) a parcel of land on the easterly side of Johnson Petition of the Board of Public Works. Street, containing 3.16 acres, more or less, owned by ARTICLE 72. To see if the Town will vote to adopt Raymond F. and M. Eileen Pybus, with North Essex the following By Law: p Deeds, Book 934, Pages 132 and 133. HISTORIC DISTRICTS BY -LAW i) a parcel of land on the westerly side of Osgood Section I. There is hereby established the Historic Street bounded as follows: Easterly about 820 feet by Osgood Street; Northerly, 500 feet by Phillips Brooks District containing the following streets: Road; Westerly by a line distant 500 feet westerly Andover Street from Wood Lane to Johnson Street; from the westerly line of Osgood Street and parallel Osgood Street, from Andover Street to Academy Road; thereto; and Southerly, 500 feet by lands of A . Charles Academy Road in its entirety; Johnson Street, from and Effie E. Kostandin and Edward and Nina Kawash. ` Andover Street to Milk Street; Salem Street, from Said parcel is owned by Charles Lloyd Thomas, with Johnson Street to Milk Street; Milk Street, from Salem North Essex Deeds, Book, 628,. Page. - 252., -_ Street to Johnson Street; Stevens Street, from Salem Street to Johnson Street; and Oak Avenue in its en- j) a parcel of land on the easterly side of Osgood tirety. Street, containing 6.485 acres, more or less, owned by Included within said District shall be all of the lands the North Andover Historical Society, with North Es- on either side of the streets above named to the rear sex Deeds, Book 742, Page 359. boundary lot line of each parcel or for five hundred Section 2. Said District shall be known as the Old (500) feet from the line of the street, whichever may Center Historic District. be the lesser distance; provided, however, that no par- Section 3. There is hereby established an Historic eels of land lying to the west of Osgood Street be- District Commission, consisting of five members to tween Massachusetts Avenue and Academy Road shall be appointed by the selectmen, as provided by law. be included in said District. Petition of North Andover Historic Districts Study Also included within said District shall be the fol- Committee. By: Robena E. Knapp, and others. lowing specific parcels of property: a) a parcel of land at the corner of Wood Lane and Andover Street, containing 17 square feet, more or less, owned by Daniel J. Connelly, and described in deed recorded with North Essex Deeds, Book 713, Page 71. ARTICLE 73. To see if the Town will vote to amend i .a..��...�..,�, :_:._:�:_ :_ _ �. __ „w..� ____ .� ,,,,�, , _ ___ _ _ I Section 4.73 of the Zoning By -Law by adding the follow - j feet by land of Ethel M. Freeman; thence ruririirig ing two paragraphs: 9 West 62° 58' 12" 86.57 feet by land now or formerly of (i) When in a residential zone, the minimum lot Freeman; thence running South 50° 55' 39" 249.09 feet area per dwelling unit shall be the larger of 3,500 sq. by land now or formerly of Freeman to the Salem � ft. or 1/6 of the minimum lot area required for asin- Turnpike; thence running North 32° 30' 00" West 215.79 gle family dwelling or, if sewage is not available, feet by the easterly side line of the Salem Turnpike equal to the minimum lot area required for a single to the point of beginning. family dwelling. Containing 3.1 acres more or less. (j) The maximum average of bedrooms per dwell - Petition of Walter S. Green and others. ing unit in an apartment complex (garden apartments) ARTICLE 76. To see if the Town will vote to amend shall be two. Petition of Norman E. Lentz and others.. ! its Zoning By -Law by changing from Country Residential to General Business the following described parcel of land: ARTICLE 74. To see if the Town will vote to change Beginning at a point in the Northeasterly line of the Zoning By -Law from Country to Village Residential Winthrop Avenue, at its intersection with the West- on the following described piece of land: erly line of Waverly Road; thence running Northwest - Beginning at boundary stake of playground land erly along said Winthrop Avenue, 965.58 feet to a owned by the Town of North Andover and situated on point• thence turning and running Northeasterly 596 Sutton Street, then running 592'.20" Easterly to a feet, more or less, by land now or formerly of the Den stake on the land owned by the K, of C., then running Rock Drive -In Theatre, Inc. to land now or formerly 437.10 Southerly along side of land owned by the of Shay; thence turning and running Southerly along K. of C., then turning and running Easterly 400' to a circular arc having a radius of 2620.77 feet, 610 feet, land owned by the China Blossom Restaurant, then more or less, to a point; thence turning and running turning and running 407.55 Southerly along land Easterly 200.00 feet to a point in the Westerly line of owned by the China Blossom Restaurant and former- Waverly Road; thence turning and running Southerly ly owned by Mr. Kostandin to a stake, then running 420.08 feet along said Westerly line of Waverly Road, 378'.88" Southerly alongside land owned by Mr. Ryan � which line is a circular arc having a radius of 2820.77 to a stake on Chadwick Street, North Andover, then feet to a point, thence running again Southerly along -- - - - -�� running on Chadwick Street Westerly 846'.51" to a said Westerly line of Waverly Road, 70.25 feet to the stake on Chadwick Street, then running Fr15' in a - point of beginning, Northerly direction along side land owned by the Said parcel of land being shown on a .plan entitled: Town of North Andover (land used as Playground) to "Plan of Land in North Andover, Mass., J. P. and K. J. the stake on Sutton Street; and containing 14.71 acres, Shay, Owners" dated December 1966, Charles E. Cyr, more or less, and more fully described in a plan drawn Civil Engineer. by Charles Cyr, Engineer, and on record at the Law- Said parcel containing 6.85 acres, more or less, all rence Airport. Also see Probate No. 241015. of said boundaries being as shown on said plan. Petition of Walter S. Green and others. Petition of John P. Shay and others. ARTICLE 75. To see if the Town will vote to amend � ARTICLE 77. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By -Laws by changing from Country Residence � the Zoning By -Law and the Zoning Map of the Town of zone to General Business the following parcel of land: North Andover by changing from Village Residence Dis- Beginning at an Essex County bound on the North- trict to General Business District, the following described erly side of Salem Turnpike and running Northeast- parcels of land: erly 114.8 feet by a curve with a radius of 70 feet to Parcel 1. an Essex County bound on the Southerly side of Peters Beginning at the Southwest corner of the parcel at Street; thence running North 60° 57' 30" east 446.69 the intersection of the Northerly sideline of Bunker - feet by the Southerly line of Peters Street to a point; hill Street with the Easterly sideline of Pleasant thence running Southerly 66° 36' 40" east 13.36 feet Street; by land now or formerly of the Town of North An- Thence running N- 28 °- 00' -00" - W, by the Easterly dover; thence running South 31° 52' 20" east 26.40 sideline of Pleasant Street, a distance of 22.59 feet to .feet by land now or formerly of the Town of North a point; Andover; thence running South 26° 26' 00" east 159.10 Thence turning and running Northeasterly in a feet by land now or formerly of the Town of North curved line having a radius of 5039.10 feet, and arc dis - Andover; thence running South 29° 39' 20" east 4.20 tance of 223.59 feet from the Southeasterly sideline of feet by land now or formerly of the Town of North - -- _ Chickering Road to a point; - n over, i;hence running South 31° 54' 24" east 282.84 i __ _ ___ ..r ..n.'•.AF ... ..;,r.. - . Sa„S. �°��� Fib '.. 'W3a*,�:Yr_ ..- _4?n w. - '!`�.r±. , �+<�:'?s.�?,a r..v.��vx.. _. _:r: �.e ` . w .�i� _� � _.}��:`�. _ ...,.'l.r�S - ����. ur' ���' w ` �Y,�;^�� .,.mss . • fi • ��dnv.- i..,r. _ _ 4`..,�'.f'� _f +,.. III Ia. Ilu i II lily II III �� III I i91 I ld�ll6 ul dlil�l � I L m il I II � � .. _ ..^- "-.._ -srt ��scMQ.. ter.. _ _,.. - ,,�_� .......... ..........v`..,..v_ _. ».. .' Thence turning and running 5- 28 °- 00' -00" - E, a dis- ARTICLE 80. To see if the Town will vote to accept - tance of 156.18 feet by land now or formerly of Dom- Mark Road in its entirety. - pnick and Mary Mangano to a point; Petition of Fred Kaufman and others. _ Thence turning and running 5- 62 °- 00' -00" - W, a dis- tance of 180.00 feet by the Northerly sideline of Bunk- ARTICLE 81. To see if the Town will vote to accept erhill Street to the point of beginning. as Public Ways those ways as are shown on the plan of Parcel 2. land entitled "Village Green" owned by R and S Construc- Beginning at the Southwest corner of the parcel at tion Company, dated December 1, 1964, Bradford Saivetz the intersection of the Northerly sideline of Bunk- and Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, and recorded erhill Street and the Westerly sideline of Concord in North Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 5213, which Street; have been developed and completed in accordance with Thence running N- 28 °- 00'- 00 " -W, a distance of 200.00 the Planning Board Specifications all as required under feet by land now or formerly of Domenick and Mary the provisions of the North Andover Zoning Law per - Mangano to a point; taining to Apartment Houses, and all as laid out and ad- Thence turning and running N- 62 ° - 00'- 00 " -E, a dis- judicated by the Board of Selectmen and to name the tance oaf 310.00 feet still by land of Mangano to a point; streets so accepted Village Green Drive, Leyden Street, Thence turning and running 5- 28 °- 00'- 00 " -E, a dis- Jefferson Street and Kingston Street, tance of 200.00 feet along the centerline of Wayne Petition of John J. Willis and others. Street to a point; ARTICLE 82. To see if the Town will vote to accept Thence turning and running 5- 62 °- 00'- 00 " -W, a dis- as Public Ways those ways as are shown on a plan of land tance of 310 feet by the Northerly sideline of Bunker- entitled "Definitive Plan of Whittier Farm North Ando- hill Street to the point of beginning. ' Said Parcels are shown on a Plan Entitled• "Plan ver, Massachusetts, dated April 12, 1966, Hayes Engineer - of Land in North Andover Mass. to accom an � ing, Inc., and recorded in the North Essex Registry of p y petition Deeds as Plan No. 5483, which has been developed and for amendment to Zoning By -Law in the Town of � completed in accordance with Planning Board Specifica- ` North Andover, Mass., Scale 1 40 , December 1966, :? ! Stowers Associates, Reg. Land Surveyors, Methuen, � tions as required under the Subdivision Control Law and i Mass." � all as laid out and adjudicated by the Selectmen, and to Petition of Santo Mangano ..and_ others__ ______._____ � name the streets so accepted Ferncroft Circle, Meadow � ` �� � ��"- View Road and High Wood Way. Specifically excluding ! ARTICLE 78. To see if the Town will vote to amend frcim� consideration hereunder any portions of a way called its Zoning By -Law by changing from Rural Residential to on said Plan, Old Sessions Road, as this way has never General Business the following described parcel of land: had any standing either as a private or public way or way Beginning at a stone bound on the Southeasterly side to which the public had access. of Osgood Street at the termination of the existing Petition of John J. Willis and others. I General Business Zone, thence running Northeasterly !. by said Osgood Street 105.8 feet to a stone bound at ARTICLE 83. To see if the Town will vote to accept the intersection of Osgood and Stanleyville Avenue, Russet Lane for a distance of 889.19 feet from its intersec- ' a proposed street shown on a plan owned by Stefano- tion with Dale Street. wicz, North Andover, Mass., Charles E. Cyr, C. E., dated Petition of Richard H. Harrington and others. April 1947; thence turning and running Southerly 382 ARTICLE 84. To see if the Town will vote to accept _ feet to a point on the Northerly side of Great Pond Old Village Lane as a public way. Road; thence turning and running Northeasterly by Petition of Richard H. Harrington and others, the existing General Business Zone, 316 feet, more or less to a point; thence turning and running in a North ARTICLE 85. To see if the Town will vote to accept westerly direction 203.36 feet to the point of begin- from Roy R. Farr for the purposes of establishing it as a ping. public way, a certain roadway known as Farrwood Avenue; Petition of Alice M. Letarte and others. said street begins on the westerly side of Chickering Road ARTICLE 79. To see if the Town will vote to accept and ends at a point where it intersects with Edgelawn Mablin Avenue extending from Waverly Road to that Avenue, a private roadway. point at the farthest end of the property of Doctor Robert Petition of Harold E. Davis and others. Hajjar from Waverly Road as a public way. The part to ARTICLE 86. To see if the Town will vote to raise ' be accepted extends from Waverly Road to a point 279 feet � and appropriate such sum as this meeting may determine, �`' more or less from Waverly Road as measured on the � to the Stabilization Fund, as provided by Section 5 -B of �;, Southerly side of Mablin Avenue. Chapter 40 of the General Laws. Petition of Carl W. Lindfors and others. Petition of the Assessors. ARTICLE 87. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from the Overlay Reserve, the sum of $-------- to the Reserve Fund. Petition of the Selectmen. r ARTICLE 88. To see if the Town will vote to take the sum of $-------- from available funds to reduce the tax rate. VV A R RANT Petition of the Assessors. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof, at the Town Office Build- ing, and at five or more public places in each voting pre- CommonW& ®g ffi assacb u setta cinct. Said copies to be posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting. - - Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this warrant ESSEX SS: with your doing thereon to the Town Clerk, at the time To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: and place of said meeting. GREETING: Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachu- setts, the 9th day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty- seven. In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and wa FRED P. OAKES the inhabitants of North Andover who are qualified to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Veteran' Auditorium of the North Andover High School for a Special Town Meeting on WILLIAM A. FINNERAN RALPH E . FINCK SATURDAY, the 18th day of MARCH 1967 at 1:30 P.M. Board of Selectmen. then and there to act upon the following articles: A true copy: ATTE - - -- emu- � -4� ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate __Constable the sum of $100,000, to be expended, under the direction of the Select - men for the purpose of constructing, originally equipping and furnish_ North Andover Massachusetts, _FE' _ 2 0_ 19 _ _ _ 1967 ing a new municipal Police Station includ - - � g preparation of the site OFFICER'S RETURN for the same, and determine whether said appropriation shall be met I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the bY:tazation, 'by proper transfers f rom any available funds in the Town Town of North Andover who are o u a 1 i f i e d to vote it treasury, by a proper municipal borrowing, or by any combination Town elections and Town affairs by p os t ing true of these sources of funds; and to authorize the Selectmen, in the name and attested copies of this warrant at five or m o1 v and behalf of the Town, to enter into all such contracts and arrange - public places in each voting precinct of the T own . menu as they may see fit to implement said purpose. Said copies having been posted not more than f i f . Petition of the Selectmen. teen days nor less than ten days before the time of said meeting. E ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the care, JAlIES D. ).�IcCABE custody, management and control of the parcel of land constituting A true; copy : the site of the old Johnson High School from the School Committee S T • to the Selectmen for the Februa 2 0, 19 67 e ATTES -� J0 LYONS purposes of the preceding Article. = TOViN CLERK. Petition of the Selgetmen. Z +xF U9+trAPr'+ixf WN .ae, v. '4iN7xM. .- r. ce vr- sm`".t• 3 : iN#` G Y�%' 1Ek7. �`^ k '�'ii4Fe�SFe".d'f,'�'�Ra. -. , g - 1 1 w dM r#. c'}' h". .'!:Y$- 3:Yx"..W.R"iTi'✓Sp,..s y..,..... - ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $68,490 to be expended under the direction of the Highway Sur- ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to .raise and appropriate veyor for the purpose of purchasing the following equipment: the sum of $31,900 to be expended under the direction of the Board One small plow for 1966 Ford No. 600 $ 1,100.00' of Public Works for the purpose of making the following extensions One new refuse disposal truck 142500.00 of the water system: One dump truck 4,500.00 a) on Highland View Avenue, 220 feet to the residence of One small plow for new dump truck 12100.00 Martin J. Lawlor, Jr. One crawler model diesel- powered dozer with b) on .Summit Street, 570 feet from Prescott Street sanitary land fill blade 47,290.00 c) on Johnson Street, from Turnpike Street to Farnum Street and determine whether said appropriation shall be 'met by taxation, (sometimes called Summer Street) by proper transfers from any available funds in the town treasury, and determine whether said appropriation shall be met by taxation, by a proper municipal borrowing, or by any combination of these by proper transfers from any available funds in the town treasury, sources of funds. by a proper municipal borrowing, or by any combination of these Petition of the Highway Surveyor. sources of funds. Petition of Town Counsel. ARTICLE 4.- To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Highway ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Surveyor, in his discretion, to trade the 1965 Oliver Crawler Loader in part payment for the crawler model diesel- powered dozer with the sum of $45,000 or any other sum, to be used with a contribution sanita land fill blade the from the Lawrence Eagle- Tribune Realty Trust to be expended under ry purchase of which has been authorized the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of re- under the preceding Article, and to raise and appropriate the sum of placing with 12 inch pipe the 6 inch water mains on Turnpike Street $2,500, to be expended under his direction for the purpose of over- from Merrimack College to the Eagle - Tribune Building and for in- hauling the undercarriage of said 1965 Loader in the event that he determines that the trade authorized above would not be in the best stalling a 12 inch water main on Turnpike Street from Andover Street interests of the Town. to Peters - Street and to determine whether the same shall be raised Petition of the Highway Surveyor. by taxation, by transfer from available funds, by borrowing or by any combination of the foregoing. ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise, and appropriate Petition of the Board of Public Works. the sum of $33,400,. to be expended under the direction of the Board ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to accept from the of Public Works for the purpose of making the following extensions Lawrence Eagle- Tribune Realty Trust the sum of $20,000 to be used of the sewer system: together -with the funds provided under the preceding article, for the a) on Unity Avenue and Autran Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue � � b) Northerly on Chickering Road 265 feet from Prescott Street purpose ; of replacing with 12 inch pipe the 6 inch water mains on c) on Cotuit Street, 1400 feet easterly from Waverly Road. Turnpike Street from Merrimack College to the Eagle- Tribune - Building and for installing a 12 inch water main on Turnpike Street d) on Summit Street, 570 feet from Prescott Street from Andover. Street to Peters Street. and determine whether said appropriation shall be met by taxation, petition of the Board of Public Works. by proper transfers from any available funds in the town treasury, by a proper municipal borrowing, or by any combination of these sources of funds. ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a Petition of Town Counsel. sufficient sum of money to be expended under the direction of the ' Highway Surveyor for the purpose of installing a surface water drain on'Highland View Avenue 500 feet from Chadwick Street. Petition of Joseph F. Shea and others. ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By -Law by changing the 4:blassificaton of the following parcel of land I OFD' I CER T S RETURN froze Rural Residence to General Business: That certain parcel of ,land in North Andover bounded and I ive r described as follows: ioti. ieu and warred the inhabitants of the Northerly 280 feet by land now or formerly of one Downing; Town of Nor PI nd o ve r Vh Town A f N i t s b PC tin are dua l if i e d t o vote in Easterly 490 feet by the westerly line of the Salem Turnpike; South -, _ ," '_ b true and attested copies of tl._ s a� 1 a..t at the m 1 own erly 520 feet by land now or formerly known as Calvin Rea's Rail Office Building and at five precinct cf the Swamp; Westerly 280 feet by the easterly line of Willow Street; and T o i�rn , Said copies having vi n or more puPlic places in each voting again Westerly 310 feet by land now or formerly of one Downing. g been posted nor more than Containing 4.66 acres, and being shown as "Joshua Meadow" o n f days nor l e s s than ten days before the time a plan of "Estate of Harriette Fisher," dated October, 1922, drawn of said meeting, by 'Horace Hale Smith and recorded at the Registry of Deeds for the l� ist. District of said Count as Desk lan No. 485. � EO F T42ac ' NZENorthern Re � ry y p A true copy. AT':! ='.SST Petition of Ovila C. Dandeneau and others. CONSTABLE -- - -- — -- ' - - - " -- -- - - -- - -- -- -- - - - - -- -- -- — -- -- - - - - -- - - - - -- — - X o . —Andover. 1t4a s s . TVIar ch 6, 1 9 6 7 , JOHN J. LYONS TOWN CLERK. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof, at the �.- Town Office Building - and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies 'r to be posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting. �i Herf:of, fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 28th day of February in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty- seven. . FRED P. OAKES WILLIAM A. FINNERAN Selectmen of RALPH E. 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ARTICLE 3- VOTED to accept the report of ' re ce ipt s and expenditures as t presented by the Selectmen, RANT A R ARTICLE 4• VOTED to carry forward to fiscal 1967 the following articles and appropriation : Election Expenses $352.48 Article 38 1963 Town Garage - Yard Survey 909.78 Article 1. April 1, 1963 New Fire Dept ladder truck. 26.50 wealtb of a���e�usett� Article 62, 196 Town fire fighters accident 1,656.90 Common Article 8 1 66 New ambulance 8 0. 5� 9 ,43 96 Article 86, 1966 Addition to fire alarm system 4,995.00 ESSEX SS: Building Inspector expenses 120908 Article 1, 4, 5 1962 Sewers 5.95 71.95 Town o North Andover: Article 59, 1963 C & D Mablin Ave. & Concord St.Sewers 2,69.77 To Bather of the Constables of the f . Article 2, 1965 Sewer System. Atablin Ave. 1, 936.19 GREETING: Article 66 67 & 68 - 1966 Sewer extensions 2, 83903 Article 72, 1966 West Side sewer 159 52.88 Article 22 1964 Sidewalk - Mass Ave. x.,417.48 In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn Article 2 19 64 Highway Con t , Ch. 9 0 21 42 6 14 the inhabitants of North Andover who are qualified to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Veteran's Article 68 , 1965 Salem & Dale Sts* Ch. 90o 39.9 Auditorium of the North Andover High School for. a Special Town Meeting on Article 41, 19 6 6 Salem, Dale & Johnson Sts . Ch . 90 : 3 9, 9 74.9 0 Article 43, 1966, Two catch basins. Sutton .St. 890.77 SATURDAY, the 18th day of MARCH 1967 at 1:30 P.M. Article 47, 1966 Surface drains, Baldwin - Francis its. 768.97 Article 50, 1966 Rental Street Sweeper 641.70 then and there to act upon the following articles: Article 51, 1966 New Motor Repair grader 1, 62 5.2 Article 69 , 1966 Permanent iavement 4 .o 011 *7 011.7 U.S. Old Age Assistance - Assistance 13 ARTICLE 1. To see if the town will vote to express its U:S. Old Age Assistance - Administration 509. 2 r U.S. medical Assistance Aid 4 X 97 2. 0 disapproval of the amount of the indebtedness ($2,182,000) U.S. Medical Assistance Administration 689 45 which the Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Technical t U.S. Aid to dependent childred - Aid 6 5 790 0 • U.S. Aid t o dependent children - Administration 2 000.6 High School District Committee voted on February 28 1967 p ' U.S. Disability assistance - Assistance 3 088.57 to incur for the purpose of constructing and equipping U.S. Disability Assistance - Administration 1,102.11 additional facilities at 57 River Road, Andover. ' School. - Y.L. 864 3'703.44 School. - P.L. 874 22,1 9. 4 Petition of the Selectmen North Andover School lunch. 15 2.910 And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof, at the ' North Andover x thle tic A ssociation 3 , 05 6.33 y ( Article 33 , 1966 School Bldg. Comm. Franklin Sohool: 2, 500.00 Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies i State Aid f or - Libraries - Reserved for A P p r o p . 2 to be posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting. Recreational C oun c i 1 Expenses 94 5o 2 7 Hereof, fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Land .damage claims 2,199.20 Clerk at the time and place of said meeting. ! Articles 68A, 73 75, 76 - 1966 Water Systems 13,235.95 ; Article 79, 1966 Water main extensions 695.17 Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 28th day of February in the year of Article 62 1966 Diesel Engine - So. Pumping Station. 916.56 Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty- seven. $339 .9430.21 ARTICLE 5 • VOTED to fix the following annual salaries of the elected officers FRED P. OAKES Selectmen of of the Town effective from January 1, 1967- Setion 108, Ch 41. G.L. WILLIAM A. FINNERAN North Andover, Mass. Board. of Selectmen - each per annum $1 RALPH E. FINCK ? Board of Public �4 e if are - each per annum 400.00 A true copy. Board of Assessors - each per annum 2, 000.00 A x Board of Health - each per annum 300.00 r l;onstable ,l Board of Public Works - each per annum 300.00 reasurer per annum 8 Tax Collector - per annum 2, 600.00 March 6, 1967 'Free �' - per annum 1, 500.00 Highway Surveyor - per annum 8, 500.00 Moderator - per annum 50.00 ARTICLE 6. VO'T'ED to adopt the propos ed budget as follows with corrected items Item 2, Treasurer Salaries & Wages should read , instead of y;�13 and expenses should read $3,251 instead of $3, 1. Item 30, Vlater Maintenance and Construction shouldread $64,000 instead of 60,448. Item 37 Snow Removal OACER'S RETURN Expenses should, read should read '60,000 instead of X40,000. Item 5 Region - I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North Ard over who al School Allocation of Cost to ho. Andover should read 5 ,641 are qualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of instead of $59053 Item 69, Short Term Borrowing should read $22 instead this Warrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public pla ces in ) of $28,125.00 each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies having been posted not more than � fifteen days nor 1e ss than ten days before the time of said meeting;. � No. DEPARTMENT A M 0 U NT 1e Selectmen: Salaries & Tages X8,020900 GEORGE R. Ma cKENZIE. Constable. - Expenses 1, 678.00 A true copy: - 29 Treasurer: Salaries & Wages 1 ,320. Pao. Andover, Masse ' � �� � _ Expenses 3 , 251.00 M 6 7 "7 • ATTEST: Ju Salaries & V itidl c,ll 0 1 0 ✓ t4x J. UiY01Vb. lOM GL�tK. "5• Accountant. Cages 12,867.00 Expense s 1, 513.00 E 4. Tax Collector: Salaries & Wages 7,620. 0 Expenses 4,150.50 Milli . ... ... ... r Adjourned Town Meeting March 18, 1967. Adjourned Town Meeting. I,Iarch 18, x. 967 BUDGET ART. 6 •CON ' T. 21 51. Contingent Fund. 3, 000.00 N DEPARTMENT A M 0' U N T r, _ r T r,. �_.:_._ _ inn n 5 Town Clerk; Salaries & Wages. $6,100.00 5� • nenzal of y e �e ans Headquarters 1, OV • 5 Patriotic & Civic Celebrations 900900 Expenses 750,00 5 s Insurance 33, 600.00 6. Assessors: Salaries & sages 15, 670.00 � 55, Industrial Commission, Expenses 200.00 Expenses 6,220,00 56. Land damage claims 3,50.0,00 7. Election & Registrars: Salaries & Wages. 1,000000 5 . Ira Carty Pension 2 Expenses 4, 088 :00 � 58. Out of State Tr avel 1 8. Town Council: Annual Retainer 2 .95 0 0900 Expenses 1, 040 50° 60. School Bonds 160 ' 000.00 00 59 � Conservation Commission Expenses 100.00 . �; 9. Moderator: Salary 00 61. Water Main Notes & Bonds. 46,• 000 00 100 Advisory Committee: Expenses 150900 110 Capitol Outlay Committee: Expenses 50.00 f 62. Sewer Notes &Bonds. 35,000900 6 12 • Planning Board: Salaries &Wages75 0© Fire Equipment Nct e s 5 .9 000 90 0 Expenses 1, 025 ° 00 6 School Bonds. (Interest) 51, 500,00 13. Board of Appeals (Zoning) Salaries & Wages. 75.00 65 • Water. Main, Notes &Bonds. 7,121.00 Expenses 25.00 660 Sealer Notes &Bonds. 12,204.00 14. Personnel Board: Salaries �; ��ages 900.OQ 6 .Fire Equipment Not es 230,00 68. Highway Equipment Notes. 1, 050.00 Expenses 250900 15. Town Building: Salaries & Ikages 1, 560.00 k 69 . Short term borrowing, 22, 500.00 Expenses , 750.00 � TOTAL OF THE BUDGET $3, 026, 361.00 16. Annual Town Meeting: E xpens e s 4, 065.00 ARTICLE OF MEETING TO BE RAISED AND APPROPRIATED 5:. 17. Police Department: Salaries & Wages 1 6 .95 7 1,00 ARTICLE 10. 4th July Celebration 1, 00.00 P Expenses 1 682 0�' � � • 0 ��� 11, Christmas Lighting 00000 18 . ire Department • 163 00 T ; Salaries & "ages s � 734 °` 12. Per s onne ll By -Law Amendment 23 , 68$ . o0 Expen se s 12, 000 , 00 �� ►t �� 19. Dog ; Officer: Salary 325.00 1 1 . 30, 4.9 25.00 412.00 . ►� Expenses 612.00 k 1 " " " 10000 20, Civil Deffense : Salary ?50 °00 1 5 * n �� �� • Expenses ��� 1,120. QO 3, 600 000 = 21. Greater Lawrence Guidance Center. Services 1 696 00 21. Building Inspector: Salary 2,740.00 28. Welfare new accommodations 1 800.00 Expenses 350 00 1. Tree warden. 2 man saw 1, 000.00 f . 3 22. Wiring Inspector: Salary 1, 200.00 32 . Highway Surveyor. Street signs . 700.00 Expenses P 00.00 Ex 00.00 r 33, Two new Police cars. 4,4 23. Gas -Inspector: Salary r 500.00 6. gown Infirmary, care and maintenance* 1 Expenses 100.00 L.2. Chain Link Fence. disposal site. 3,000,,00 24. Sealer of Weights & Measures: Salary 750,00 � 43. Additional manpower, Highway Dept. Disposal. 5,500.00 Ex 200,00 �' 45 • Street Sweeper 3.9 57 250 Board of Heath: Salaries & Wages 12,266,00 4 6. Road Grader and road roller. rental. 6 000 00 xpenses 6,275 48. Maintenance any streets. 30,000, 26. Animal Inspector; Salary 325,00 ` 50. Wall at Fla tts bridge 6, 000.00 2 . Garbage Disposal,* Contract. 12,736.00 51. Sidewalk, Osgood St. 2, 500.00 2 . Board of Public Works: Salaries 900,00 • 53. Repairing concrete sidewalks 1, 000.00 29. Sewer Pltntnce & Cons t: Salaries & ���rage s 17, 940 00 5 . Sidewalk. Housing Authority. 747.52 E xp enses 11,000,00 . Culvert �gaverl Road. 12 5 y , 00 .00 5 300 W ater Mntnce & Cons t.: Salaries & adages 64,000,00 57. Replacing catch basins and frames. 1 Expenses 50, 650.00 58. Replacing guard rails. 1, 000.00 3l. Parks - School Grounds: Salaries & "ages. 17,075,00 59. Repairing old stone culverts 1,000.00 Expenses 6 1 0,00 g y � 5 � 60. Dr ainage system, Morris Street, 4, 0 00900 329 Tree Department Salaries Wages - 19,283,00 61. Chapter 90. Sales, Johnson, Foster Sts. 10 xpen se 5, 615.00' 62. Chapter 90. ny treets 2, 000,00 33. Dutch Elm Disease: Labor & V,ages 7,269 °00 "�, 689 Renewing water services. 5 °00 Expenses P 1,100.00 �. 69. Water Main extensions. 1, 800.00 349 Insect Pest Control: Salary & Wages 11 8 00 , 53 s � 71. Board of i'ublic lvorks, equipment. 9. 9 900000 Ex 2 .9 68 5900 `' 869 Stabilization Fund, 10 000,00 35. Street Lighting: Expenses 52, 200,00 87. Reserve Fund. 10, 000000 36. Streets - Gent 1 1tihtnce : Salaries & Wages 73, 711.00 37. Snow Removal: Expenses 60, 000.00 TOTAL OF THE ARTICLES $200, 377900 389 Refuse Disposal; Salarie s & 1`!ages 4 s TR ANS F E R S Expen. se s 7 5 00.00 � 9. Board of Public ��elfare : Salaries s 1, 200 ARTICLE 27. VOTED to appropriate for the use of Stevens Memorial Library the 40. Welfare Administration; Salaries sum of $2,727.00 which the Town has received from the State under Chapter 67 2 410 Welfare G rants 9 4 s 0 000.00' Acts of 1963 and which is now in an account entitled "State Aid for Libraries 2. Veterans Benefits: Salar r' Reserved for Appropriation. �- 2, $ 60.00 Expenses 175.00 ARTICLE 49. VOTED for highway projects having the approval of the State Depart Cash Grants 25 1 240. o0 ment of Public Works, $9, 02 4 ,1 5 from the sum of $27, 024.15 apportioned to the 43. Graves Registration: Salaries 100000 Town by said uepartment, under Oection 5 of Chapter 6?9 of the Acts of 1965. Expenses 350.00 ;,i3 ARTICLE 52. VOTED to transfer from unexpended balance of Artic 1e22 of the 196l� '4j N.A. School Dept: Salaries & Vvages 1,036,010.00 Expenses Town Meeting (Mass.Ave.Sidewalk) the sum of 0365 to install bituminous coneret � . 217 sidewalk along the west side of Main Street starting at Checkering Road to Out of "Tate Travel' • 875.00 ty Parker Street and from Parker Street to Kittredge School driveway, approx- 45. Regional Vocation School. k7.l� cat,. on cost: to �T : A 58, 641.00 imn rely 200 lineal feet. 46. Stevens Meml 1 Library: Salaries & liv.age s 38,100.00 ARTICLE Expenses �; 54 VOTED to transfer from une.)p ended balance of Article 22of the 1964 47. Pla rounds- Bathin eac 7,�1- 83.00 Sidewalk the sum of 48 to install a bituminous u �,:., Town Meeting (Mass .Ave . yg �;a, alaries & Wages 1 ,520:00 eeneree ewalk, five foot in width, runni the p roperty lin • Expenses , } � H , p P e of the r i N.A. Housing Authority on 1s t street to t be. intersecti f i s t 4 Ztr °c - vi ° vuUL%J4 �".A. �%.y l%3 "alallii&1 u, V ubt;o 4 � f�I��UU T� � v O,'1 0 � v , s:r= Maple Avenue. and then along Maple Avenue to the property line of the N.A. Expenses 2, 500, 00 Housing Authority. 49• Group Insurance 3 1: 50. Essex County Retirement Pensions. 91,75.00 �'�ai c) Adjourned Town Meeting. March 18, 1967. �_ Ad Tbwn Meeting. March 1�, 1967 23 G ARTICLE 6 1. VOTED the sum of $30,000 be transferred from unappropriated '` ARTICLE 36. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum cf S t ate a l� _ _ _ r a.. ,, .... F+ t. . , n f) V L,. "tr J'1 �.v, r �- '� s� rn 1 r ri as c ^ 1-11,= available- funds to meet the t and Couun �y S'hia es of - haptoi 7v �lg�ly� VVLL►, u . = 1, 00 for th., r ,os .,., � ARTICLE 62. VOTED the sum of $1,000 be transferred from unappropriated available ARTICLE 37. VOTED unanimously to REJECT the article. funds to meet the State and County share of Chapter 90. Any streets maintenance. ARTICLE 38. VCF ED unanimously to REJECT the article ARTICLE 88. VOTED to transfer from available funds in the Town Treasury the sum ARTICLE 39. VOTED to REJECT the article. AFFIRMATIVE 168, NEGATIVE 189 of $27,000 to reduce the tax rate. ARTICLE 40. VOTED to strike from warrant. ACCEPTANCES E . VOTED to accept 1,200.00 from the N.E. Telephone Co. to be used ARTICLE 41- VOTED to REJECT the articl® ARTICLE' 55 p p ' ARTICLE 2. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appro late the sum in con junction with the unexpended balance of Article 43, 1966 for the purpose �- of re- routing surface drain - Sutton Street. of �63, 000 f or the purposes of the article. BOND ISSUES f ARTICLE 43. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 19. VOTED that $757., 000 . 00 is appro riated for addition to Franklin . 15, 500 for the purpose of the article. School under Chapter 645 of the Acts of 191 as amended. ARTICLE �4. VOTED to strike from warrant. ARTICLE 7-0. VOTED that $300,000.00 is appropriated for well fiel44evelopmer>t ARTICLE 45. VOT ED to ADOPT the article and to raise and appropriate the sum under Chapter 44 of General Laws as amended. it of 43, ?37.9. for the purpose of the article . S U IVI ICI A R Y 4 ARTICLE 46 VOTED to ADOPT the article and to raise and appropriate the sum ALIOUNT TO' BE RAISED AND APPROPRIATED FOR 1967 BUDGET $3, 026 361 .00 rr rr rr " ARTICLES 200, 377.00 j of �$6, 000 for the purpose of the article. TOTAL 3, 226,?38.00 1 ARTICLE 47. VOTED to strike from the warrant. ARTICLE 88,, FROM AVAILABLE FUNDS TO REDUCE TAX RATE, 27 ARTICLE 48. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sub cif' $30,000 for the purpose of the article. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION $3., 738.00 ARTICLE 49. VcF ED t o ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 7.- VOTED to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the ARTICLE 50. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of 1 $6, 000 for the purpose of the article. the financial years ,beginning January 1, 1 67 and January 1, 1968, in accordance with provisions of Ueneral Laws, y Chapter , Section 4, and to renew an note or ARTICLE 5 1. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance with the $ for its purpose G ARTICLE VT ED to ADOPT THE article . rov�sions� of General L aws, Chapter Section 17. 2. V a <" 5 p � p � ARTICLE 53. VOTED to ADOPT thearticle and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 8. There were no special committees to be heard. v r $1 for it spurpose ARTICLE 9., VOTED to adopt the article and to fix the annual compensation of the ARTICLE article and that the sum of $1,052.48 be Board of Health Physician at $1,100,00 effective January 1 1967. S�{. .VOTED to ADOPT the arti ARTICLE 10 VOTED to ADOPT the article. transferred from unenxpended balance of Article 22 of 1964 Town 11 ARTICLE 11. VOTED to ADOPT the article. (Mass' Ave.Sidewalk) and that the sum of 047.52 be raised by taxation. ARTICLE 55- VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 12.. VOTED to ADOPT the article as it appeares in the warrant and to be retroactive to January 1, 1967. ARTICLE' 56, VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriat® the sum of 12, 500 for the purpose of the article. ARTICLE 13-. VOTED to ADOPT THE ARTICLE AS IT APPEARED in the warrant and t be � ARTI ADOPT ® a and raise and appropriate the sum of retroactive t o January 1, 1967. LE 5?. VOTED to th a i a ARTICLE 14* VOTED to ADOPT the article as it appeared in the warrant and to b® X1,500 for its purpose. retroactive to January 1, 1967. ARTICLE 58. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 1 VOTED to ADOPT the article as it a $1,000 for its purpose. 5 a p peared inthe warrant and to be retroactive to January 1, 1967 � ARTICLE 59. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of $1 ARTICLE 16. VOTED to ADOPT the article as it appeared in the warrant and to be �k� ,000 for its purpose, retroactive to. January 1, . 1967. #'� ARTICLE 609 VOTED unanimously that the Selectmen and the Highway Surveyor are ARTICLE 17. VOTED to ADOPT the article 4N hereby constituted as a board of officers authorized and directed to order ARTICLE 18, VOTED TO ADOPT the article M the public improvement proposed by this Article, and thereafter to assess ` betterments therefor under C.80 of the General Laws; and the sum of $4., ARTICLE 19, VOTED that $757,000 is appropriated for constructing, originally is hereby raised and appropriated to be expended under the d of the equipping and furnishing an addition to the Franklin School Building, including r Highway Surveyor for such public improvement* preparation of the site for such addition; and that to raise this appropriation ARTICLE 61. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of the treasurer with the a proval of the selectmen is authorized to borrow % $?57,000 under Chapter 6&5 of the -h ots of 1948 as amended. Unanimous vote, Q $10,000 for the purpose of the article. ARTICLE 19A. VOTED to ADOPT the article as it appeared in the Vvarrant. ARTICLE 62.. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 20. Stricken from the warrant. $2 for the purpose of' the article. ARTICLE 63. VOTED to accept the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 4o, ARTICLE 21. VOTED to ADOPT the article as it appeared in the Warrant. ARTICLE 229 MAJORITY VOTE' to ADOPT the article as it appeared in the Warrant. F Section 6J, provided, that until the further vote of the Town, purchases shal le ` ` ARTICLE 23. Stricken from the Warrant, � 1, be made only of stormy weather work clothes, including rubber boots. ARTICLE 64A. VOTED to strike from the warrant. ARTICLE 21� VOTED unanimously to ADOPT the article as appearing in uuarrant. Pi ARTICLE A VOTED t 6�.B. o strike from the warrant. ARTICLE 2 5* VCFTED unanimously to ADOPT the article as appearing in IF arrant. ARTICLE 6�.C. VOTED to strike from the warrant. ARTICLE 26. Stricken from the ��arrant. ? �. ARTICLE 64D. VOTED to strike from the warrant. ,ARTICLE 27. VOTED TO ADOPT the article as it appe ared in the V °arrant. ARTICLE 65. VOTED to REJECT the article. ARTICLE 28. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and apxr opria.te the sum of ARTICLE 66A, VOTED to strike from the warrant, $1,800 for its purpose, sM nRmT(rTTi' '� r n r,�, �_ , �, t1T?TTnT �i�R� �Tn'i'F'T� to atr4lr� f'ro;T, t1.1� .n rarr�nt� ELI I ♦. 11NJ � . ti „T L „ ,,u ra jecc hearticle. � - ARTICLE 30. Stricken from the Vdarrant ARTICLP: 66C. VOTED TO strike from the warrant. ARTICL 31. VOTED t o ADOPT the article V4 ARTICLE 67- VOTED to REJECT the article* a s it appeared in the arrant, llt I ARTICLE 68. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE: 32. VOTED to ADOPT the article as it appeared in the Warrant. Il COC f;,i file u �vUc of the �i'%luin. ARTICLE 33. ,VOTED to ADOPT the arti cleas it appeared in the Warrant. � ARTICLE 69 9 to ADOPT 9 the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 34- UNANIMOUS VOTE to reject the article. $1,800 for the purpose of the article. ARTICLE 35. Stricken from the Warrant. Unanimous vote. Y Adjourned Town Meeting March 18, 1967 First Special Town Meeting Saturday March 18, 1 967- C: 25 34CLE 70. VOTED that $ 300, 000 is appropriated for the development of a well =V' ARTICLE 2. VOTED unanimously to ADOPT the article* field at or hear the Lawrence Aiport, for wells, a pump control gild chiea111ca1 building, rm in station equipment.." and necessary facilities a urtenant to ARTICLE . VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate $68,490 for g p p g Y pP 3 the foregoing, and for laying water mains of not less than six inches but less its purposes and that to meet this appropriation the sum of $8,490 is to be than sixteen inches in diameter to connect the well field with the Holt Road raised f rom the tax levy of the current year, and the Treasurer, with the water main; and that to raise this appropriation the treasurer with the approval approval of the Selectmen, is authorised to issue $60,000 bonds or notes of of the selectmen is authorized to borrow $'300,000 under Chapter 44 0 =� the the Town under Chapter 44 of the General Laws Payable within 5 years from General Laws as amended. The vote° was unanimous and so declarede their dates: The vote AFFIRMATIVE 265 NEGATIVE S. ARTICLE 71. VOTED to ADOPT the article and that the sum of $4,900 be raised ARTICLE 4. VCP ED unanimously to ADOPT the article* and appropriated for the purchase of one dump truck $4' one pick up truck, ARTICLE 5. VCPED unanimously to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate 02,100.00 one sedan $2,300.00 and one Aerifier '1,000.00, the sum of $332400 for its purposes and that to ne et this appropriation ARTICLE 72. Article lost by hand vote: AFFIRMATIVE 200. NEGATIVE 135. 2 6 5,571 -9 5 p $�1,� 2.09 be raised by taxation, be transferred from the. unex ARTICLE 73. VOTED majority vote to reject the article, balance of Articles 1 42 - 1962 sewers, 82,469.77 from the unexpended balance of Article 59C -D - 1963 sewers and $1,936.19 be transferred from the unex- ARTICLE 74. Stricken from the warrant. pended balance under Article 2 - Special Meeting 1965 sewer and the Treasurer, ARTICLE 75. MOTE: to amend Section 3.77 of the Zoning By -Law by addint theret is hereby authorized, with the prior approval of, the Selectmen., to borrow the the following new sub - paragraph 'No. 17. remaining $22,000, issuing bond or notes of the Town therefor which shall be 17.Beginning at an Essex County bound on the Northerly side of Sal4m Turnpike payable. within 10 years from their date, all in accm dance with the governing and running Northeasterly 114.8 feet by a curve with a radius of 70 feet provisions of law; provided that the usual assessments be made under Chalt er to an Essex County bound on the Southerly side of Peters Street; thence 380 of the Acts of 1906. running North 600 57 30" east 446.69 feet by the Southerly line of Peters ,,- ARTICLE 6. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and a propriate 631000 for Street to a point; thence running Southerly 66 361 40 east 1306 feet by for its purposes and that to o et this appropriation 1,900 be raised by land or formerly of the Town of North Andover; thence running South taxation and the Treasurer is hereby- authorized, with the prior aplm oval of 1 0 5 2 20 east 26. 0, feet b land now or formerl y of the `sown of North the Selectmen, to borrow the remaining $30,000, issuing bonds or notes of the Andover; thence running South 26 26' 00 east 149.10 feet by land now or Town therefor, which shall be payable in 15 years from their dates, all in formerly of the Town of North Andover; thence running South 2 9 0 391 20 accordance with the governing provisions of law. Unanimous vote. East 4.20 feet b land now or formerly of the Town of North Andover thence running South 3lu 541 24 east 282.84 feet by land or Ethel M.. r'reeman, A,R.TICI,E7. VOTED to raise and appropriate the stun of $45,000, to be used with thence running y'�est 62 58 12 06.57 feet b y land now or formerly of a .contribution from the Lawrence Eagle Tribune Realty Trust, for the purpose Freeman; thence running South 0 1 11 2 .0 g feet b land now or formerly of laying a 12 inch water main on Turnpike Street from I.'1errimack College to ike • thence running 1 of Freeman to the Salem Turn p � g North 3 20 30 00 11 y West the. eagle Tribune building with a 12 inch main, and to raise this sum the 215.79 feet by the easterly side lime of the Salem.trnpike to the point with the approval of the Selectmen, is authorized to borrow $45,000 of beginning. Containing .1 acres more or le ss. under G.L. c.44, s.8 (5) as amended,.. and the Board of Public Works is The vote was AFFIRMATIVE 24 NEGATIVE 110* authorized to take all ac ti ons necessary to carry out this vote. ARTICLE 76. Stricken From The Warrant. Unanimous vote. ARTICLE 77. VOTED to amend Section 3.77 of the Zoning By -Law by adding thereto ARTICLE 8. VOTED unanimously to ADOPT the article* the following new sub - paragraphs: ARTICLE 9. VOTED that the Selectmen and the Highway Surveyor are hereby con - (18) Description of "Parcel 1" as in Article. sti-tuted as a board of officers authorized and directed to order the public (19) Description of "Parcel 2 as -in Article. improvement proposed by this Article, and thereafter to assess betterments The vote was unanimous and so declared* therefor under c.80 of 'the General Laws: and the sum of 84,500 is hereby ARTICLE 78. Article lost by hand vote. AFFIRMATIVE 157. NEGATIVE 122, raised and appropriated to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for such public improvement. Unanimous vote. ARTICLE 79. Stricken from the warrant. ARTICLE 10. VOTED to amend Section 3.77 by adding thereto the f oll owon9 new ARTICLE 80. Stricken from the warrant. sub- paragraph (16) as described in the article. Unanimous vote. ARTICLE 819 VOTED to REJECT the article. SECOND SPECIAL TOWN PEETING SATURDAY March 18, 1967. ARTICLE 82. Stricken from the warrant. ARTICLE 1. VOTED to ADOPT the article, and to instruct the Town Clerk to ARTICLE 83. Stricken from the warrant. inform the Greater Lawrence negional Vocational Technical High School District Stricken Committee of the Town's disapproval of the amount of the proceed debt ARTICLE 8 49 en from the warrant. authorized by said Committee. Unanimous vote. ARTICLE 85. Stricken from the warrant. A true copy: ATTEST: ARTICLE 86. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $10.,000.00 for the L purpose of this article, TOWN JOHN J CL 0 NS 3 ARTICIE 87. VOTED unanimously to raise and appropriate the sum of $ 10,000.00 W A R R A N T for the purpose of this artiele. 001,1 t OF MASSACHUSETTS ARTICLE 88. VOTED unanimously to transfer from available funds the sum of ESSEX SS: $27,000.00 for the purpose of this article. GREETINGS To ILEET TN G,S To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover Meeting adjounred at 6:10 P.14, 588 dulyregistered voter were checked by the In the name of the Commonvr�alth of T'assachusetts if Town ,�1 you are hereby Board of, egistrars. Assisting at Town Meeting in checking and counting were directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of tht; Town of North Andover who Miss Rose McEvoy, .Mabel Smith,'Rita Hanlon,David Warwick, Louis Kmiec, Andrew are qualified to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Veteran's Auditorium of Coffin, John Cronin, John Monteiro, Milton Howard, Harold Boynton, John Carey the North Andover High School for a special Town IvIceting on IVIONDAY EVENING, George Everson and Fred Oakes. Among the guests attending the meeting were the 19th dad of JUIJI 1967 a� 8:00 P.1, l:hcn and there to act upon the Miss Gediz Goward from Turkey, Miss Margaret Goonehratne from Ceylon and Miss following articles; Linda Burker, from Washington. A motion was made and seconded for a vote of thanks to the Advisory Board, Town Moderator, Town Clerk and Town Counsel for ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to amend the North Andover zoning a fine job "well done" for the meeting, by-laws by the addition of the following section: n r ep m�hr nr 1 11 �,�m, -RT.T -1 9� Section 4.0 Private Recreation Areas. Private recreation areas including T,• S EC +.L �,0VAf =, TI r 1V T U r r },ACLU" emu, 170 � � swimming and /or tennis clubs shall be permitted in any zoning district in At the especial Town Meeting held in the Veterans Auditorium on Saturday arch � accordance with standards set forth by the Board of Appeals so as to not be 18, 1967, the following was voted. y ARTICLE 1. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate � detrimental to the neighborhood where it is to be located; and only after a the sum of public hearing by the Board of Appeals with due notice given on application $100.,000 for its purposes, and that to meet this approbria tion the sum of ,�3 000 fnr n h1]11 d * -n ;r np rmi_t and nn 1. q -_f. ter s site plan review and approval by the Is to be raised, from the tax levy of the current year, and the Treasurer with Board of Appeals endorsed in writing on the site plan with or without any the approval of the Selectmen is authorized to issue $97,000 bonds or notes of conditions. Petition of Angelo 1i. Contarino and others. the Town under Chapter 44 of the General Laws, payable within 20 years from their elates, and further, that the SeL ctmen are authorized, in the name and behalf of the Town, to enter into all such contracts and arrangement sit as they maysee fit in connection with such construction. AFF'IRI&TIVE 255. NEGATIVE 37. II YII III IIIIU II III If(IYI ulll i it of mGu i N SPECIAL TOWN I;IEETING JUNE 19, 1967. Special Town Meeting. June 19, 1 967 2 26 � ARTICLE 2. To sec if the Town willvote to amend its Zoning By -Law by changing = ART. 10. CON T. notified of such violation shall be punished by a fine not from Village Residence District to General Busire ss District the follooing �, ; in excess of $50. Each week during which such violation is pm rmitted to described parcel of land; continue shall be deemed to be a separate offense. Petition of the Selectmen Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the within described lr emises at the intersection cf Massachusetts Avenue with Danvers ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to amend its General By -Laws by Street thenc® turning and running S320 511 36" W by Danvers Street 65 feet; striking out Article XIII and inserting in place thereof the following: "o by land of Chas D. Glennie, Inc. ARTICLE XIII* Any person violating any By of the Town shall be punished thence turning and running N 57 08� 21� 2 feet ; thence turnip and running N 2 11 rr R Y 7 g g 3 5 36 Eby land of the Common therefor a fine of not more than frft d o17a rs for each such offense. (The of I�Ilassach g g 3 ° 19 25 rr by land of clause 9 feet; thence turnip and running I� 8 r present designated penalty is ''20 fcm each viola Lion; a recently enacted E the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 81.69 feet; thence turning and running S 57 � statute permits the Town to adopt the higher penalty. Se® bets of 1965, Bur, 24" Massachusetts Avenue 9 feet. Petition of the Selectmen. 00316.) Petition of Town Counsel. ARTICLE 12. To see 'if the Town will vote to authorize and direct the ARTICLE 3. To sec if the Town will vote to amend sub - paragraph (a) of Section Selectmen to take appropriate steps to change the boundary line between the 1.72 of its Zoning By -Law to read as follows: Multiple or group dwellings, Town and the City of Lawrence in accordance with specific recommendations to provided that there shall be not more than twelve dwelling units per structur be made at the meeting, such change being made desirable by the changing of of Class C or Class D, or eighteen dwelling units of Class A and Class Be the course of the Shawsheen River during the construction ef Interstate And also to amend Section 4-?3 of the By -Law, sub paragraph (c) to read: Route 495- . Petition of the Selectmen. There shall be a lot area for each dwelling unit in multiple dwelling struct- ures in addition to the lot area, if any, required for other permitted uses ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to accept f rom Fred Helen as follows: Yunggebauer their grant to the Inhabitants of the Town a parcel of land to �. be used as an access roadway to the new well field site, all as evidenced Class A, Studio Z?nits, not exceeding two functional rooms, 1500 square feet. by their deed dated December 23, 1966, and recorded at the Registry of deeds Class B, One Bedroom Unit, not exceeding three; functional rooms, 2000 so feet. F, for< the Northern Registry District of Lssex County in Book 1078, page 242, Class C, Two Bedroom Unit, riot exceeding four functional rooms, 3500 sq feet. and to ratify and affirm the action of the Board of Public Works in accepting Class D, for each functional room in addition to four add 2000 square feet said deed in the name and behalf of the Town. Petition of Boeird of Public requirement s. Petition of the Board of Appeals. Works. ARTICLE 4. To see if the 'T'own will vote to amend its Zoning By -Law by striking ARTICLE 14, To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter therefrom Section 6.61 thereof, or to amend said Section by, specifying a mini- 32 , Section 99, of the; General Lavus which reads as follows: The Treasurer mum permitted lot area, or by changing the pre sentlyre quire d yard space re of any city, town or county which accepts this section may make advance pay - quirements, or both, or by making any other change in said Section, which has ments in an amount not to exceed any retirement allowance actually due to to do with the use of sub - standard sized lots, and which presently reads as employees of such city, to. or county who are eligible for, and who have follows: "6.61. The residential lot areas and lot widths above required under filed applications for, retirements, during such period as is necessary for eA Section .3 shall not apply in any residence district to any lot of less area or the processing of such applications for retirement, and shall establish rule s less width than above required if such lot be not adjoined by other land of the �5, and regulations s•;overning such payments. This section shall take effect upon same owner, vacant, and available for combination with or use in connections its acceptance in a city by vote of the city council, subject to the provis- with such lot, provided that the applicant far a building permit on any such ions of its charter; in a town by vote of the voters at a town meeting; and lot shall show by citations from the Essex County Registry of Leeds incorporated. in a couty by vote of the county commissioners. Petition of Fire Engineers. in or attached to such application that such lot was lawfully laid out and duly ARTICLE 15. To see 'if the 'Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of recorded by plan or deed prior to the effective date of said Section 6.3 and . rmovided that on such a lot there shall be kept open and not built upon a �142500, to be expended urd er the direction of the Board of Public Works for front and and a rear the purpose of extending the. water system on Autran Avenue from its present y yard each not Ism ss than 20 feet deep, and two side o Unity Avenue. Petition of Phili p T Miller and others. yards, each not 1e ss than 12 feet wide." Petition of the Building Inspector. „ terminus t ARTICLE 16. To see if the T'oWn will vote to raise and appropria to a sufficien ARTICLE 5: To see if- the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of sum of money, to be expended under the direction of the School Committee for $2,500 to be used for the forthcoming Primary and Ek ction to fill the vacancy the purpose of renting space; for the temporary use of the Sup ®rintende of I in the Office of Representative in General Court for the Twelfth tssex District Schools and the necessary secretarial and clerical staff of the School' Petition of 'the Town Clerk and 'the Board of "egistrars of Voters. Department. Petition of the School Committee. ARTICLE 1 To see if the 'Town will vote to authorize the Board of Public ARTICLE 6. To see if the sown will vote to raise and app oprrate the sum of °' p an J Chalifour, in behalf of the Town,, a deed to a (forks to acce t from Je . 8,000 for sidewalk construction on the westerly side of ChickerIng Road, Route „f parcel of land adjoining the Chadwick Street playground on the east, contain - 125, from Peters Street to Main Street with the cooperation of the State v Department of Public Works. Petition of the Selectmen. ink; 26,768 souare feet, more or less, and shown as Lot 21 on the sub - division plan of North Andover Park. t= Petition of the Board of Public Works. �k ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town willvote to raise and appropriate the sum of And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting true and attested x'1,500 for the new Blue Cross - Blue Shield, proposal for Employees. ,7 copies thereof, at the Town Office Bui]cl ing and at five or more public places Petition of the Selectmen, in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies to be posted not more than fifteen days nor h ss than tc�n days before the time of holding said meeting. ARTICLE 8. To o Ue if the Town will vote to amend Section 6 of its Building Hereof, fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings By -Law by adding; atthe end the following sentence: Nothing in this or a ny thereon to the `Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting, other section of this By -Law shall be taken to require the issuance of permits for the construction of municipally owned buildings or other structures. Given under our hands at North Ard over, Massachusetts, the, sixth day of Petition of the Selectmen. June in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty - seven. WILLIAM A 1i INNERAN Se le c amen , nT��TICLE , 9. To see if the Town will. vote to t � � ' '' � pr ovide that, notwithstanding; any FRED p OAaS of existing.; provisions of the Town's by -laws, no building permits shall be ne � RALPH E. P�TNCK. North Aril over, Mass. cessary for the construction of. the addition to the Franklin School authorize und Article 19 of the 4 Varrlan t for the 1967 Annual Town Meeting. A true copy: ATTEST: Petition of the Sete ctmen. 1 9 7 . � June 6 6 AITGUSTIIiJE J. VdAL,SH. CONSTABLE . OFFICER IS RETURN ARTTCLE` 10. To see if the 'Town will vote to amend Article III of its General I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover By"Laws by addirrlg the following new section: S ECTION 9: No person shall ix ualifie,d to vote in Town Affairs b ' ac'ciami?1a tp lr�p e + nr� � pare place i s oil ae u n • ` q� �, y posting five and attested copies of this p sN warrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each p s or Pc�r rlit to remain u premises . owned by him or under his control, more than one unregistered or an p Town. Said copies having been posted not more than Y vo ting precinct of the Too ' dismantl6d, unserviceable, junked, or abandoned motor vehicle unless he is licens ®'" fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time cf said meeting. to do so .under the General Laws or unless he receives written permission to do so from the Board of Sete ctmen after a hearing* rr�TTTRIP N'W ,T_ 1HAT,4u r!CT,rgg1AR rP g Written permission may on r� ..�, e3vai:]ucd by said Bca rd on condition that the owner agrees to sore the permitted No. Andover, Mass. vehicle or vehicles from view from neighboring land ways or public highways for June 6, 1967. ATTEST: breaeh,of which agreement said permission shall be revoked. JOHN J. LYONS. TOVE CLERK. . This by -Law shall not apply to agricultural vehicles in use on an operating farm. Whoever violates or continues to violate this by -law after having been F At the Special Town Fleeting held in the Veteran's Auditorium of W A R R A N T 29 2 A H' 2 June it was voted. our North Andover r ig h School on Monday ay l9, 1967 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ARTICLE 1. VT ED 164 AFFIRMATIVE, 211_ NEGATIVE to ADOPT the article. � ESSEX SS: .ARTICLE 2. VOTED, unanimously, to amend Section 3.77 of the Zoning By -Laws ,- rot To either of the Constables of the Town of NcEr th Andover: by adding thereto the new sub - paragraph (20); as described in the article. GREETINGS: ARTICLE 39 VOTED, unanimously, to strike - the Article from the warrant. In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby ARTICLE �, VOTED, unanimously, to strike the Article from the warrant. required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town. who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the Bradstreet School Auditorium in Precinct ARTICLE 5. V(EED, unanimously, to strike the Article from the warl)ant. One, St. Michaels School Auditorium in Precinct Two, the Thomson School ARTICLE 6. VOTED, unanimously, to strike the Article from the warrant: Auditorium in Precinct Three and the Kittredge School Auditorium in Precinct ARTICLE 7. VOTED, to ADOPT the article., Upon the recommendation of the Selectmen Four: TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1967 and the Advisory Committee, and following an. explanation by the Moderator that, at seven (7) o' clock A.M., for the following purposes: To bring in their the 1967 tax rate havin�1, been struck, and amounts appropriated by: the M eeting officers votes to the primary for the Nomination of Candidates of Political would have to come by way of a transfer from available funds or byaborrowing Parties for the following office: specifically authorized by the Meeting. ARTICLE 8. VOTED, unanimously, to adopt the article. One (1) Representative in General Court for this Commonwealth for the ARTICLE 9. VOTED, unanimously, to adopt the article. Twelfth (12th) Essex Representative District. To fill vacancy. ARTICLE 10. VOTED, unanimously to adopt the article. The Polls will be open from 7: A.M., to 7:00 P.M. /. ARTICLE,. 11. VOTED, unanimously, to amend Article XIII of the General By -Laws by striking out Section 1 and inserting place thereof the Following: _ Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings Section 1. Any person violating any By -Laws of the Town shall be punished thereon at the time and place of said meeting to the Town Clerk* therefor. by a fine of not more than fifty dollars for each such offense. ARTICLE 12. VOTED unanimously, to adopt the Article, and to authorize and Given under our hands this First Day of September A.D. 1967* direct- the Selectmen to take appropriate steps, in co- operation with re- WILLIAM A. FINNVERAN. Selectmen presentatives of the City of Lawrence, to re- define the boundary line be- FRED P. OAKES of tween the Town and the :City, subject to the approval of the State Department RALPH E. FINCK. North Andover, Mass. of Public Workds, substantially as indicated on a copy of that plan entitled A t "Plan Showing the Relocation of City and Town' Line Between Lawrence, Mass., rue co pyaATTEST41 an North Andover, 1.4ass. ," drawn by Brasseur Associates and dated September } 1966 which said copy was this day filed with the Town Clerk, (June, 19, 1967) CONSTABLEs i and substantially asset forth n that written description of said proposed relocated boundary line which was also so filed. � North Arid over, Mass. } September 1, 1967 - ARTICLE 13. VOTED, to adopt the article. OFFICER IS RETURN ARTICLE 14 VOTED, to accep the provisions of Chapter 32, Section 99, of the General Laws. I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who are qualified to vote in Primaries by posting true and attested copies .ARTICLE 15 . VOTED, unanimously, Upon the recommendation of the Selectmen of this Warrant at five or more public places in each of the precincts of and the Finance Committee, it was voted unanimously, to appropriate 4�2500� the Town and at the Town Office Building. Said copies having been. posted to be expended, under the direction of the Board of Public Works, for the not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of said purposes of this Article, and that to meet said appropriation the Treasurer, meetings with the approval of the Selectmen is authorized to borrow 1'' pp , �p2500, under NE J. WALS G.L. c.44, s.8 (5), and to issue bonds or notes of the Town Therefor, payable A GUS CONSTABLE. in one year from their dates, North And Mas ARTICLE 16. VOTED unanimously, to authorize the , N over, s. chool Committee to rent space No And 1, 19 for the purposes of this Article, from funds heretofcr e appropriated for ATTEST: such purposes. x f0l ARTICLE. 17. VOTED, unanimously, to adopt the article. PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY SEPTETJIBER 2 19670 John J. , I3cLay, Milt on R. Howard and Johri J. Monteiro, assited the Town Clerk DEMOCRATS 92 120 ?9 94 3 8 5 and I in the counting of hand votes. Mrs. �'arline Lyons and John S. REPUBLICANS 61 112 75 134 3 8 2 �� Lyons assisted the Bca rd of Registrars in checking the 213 duly re is tered voters present. Meeting opend at 0 v.I'2., d adjourned at 8 5 .P D E M 0 C R A T S A true copy; ATTEST: JO MICHAEL J. CLIFFORD 11 7 18 36 VIN DAVEY 11 3 7 2 CENT P. 1 18 27 87 Y JAMBS GRAHAM 12 13 11 7 43 JAMES D. MCCABE 31 58 20 17 126 AUGUSTINE J. WALSH 21 6 11 6 44 B L A.N K S 6 5 1 1 13 R E P U B L I C A N S PAUL W. CRONIN 28 39 2 74 lb5 JOHN J. SCANNELL 7 9 6 11 33 WILLIAM STEWAHT 25 63 45 47 180 B L A N K S 1 _ - -, 1 2 4 ATTEST: ` �/ r JO HI J. YO �. 30 W A R R A N T �` Special Town Meeting October 30, 1967. 31 C ©Iti'IrlIONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS WOW* CW 3. To see if the Town willrai se and appropr3a to the sum of $ 5 00, 0 ESSEX SS; '° by bonding, or otherwise, to beexpended under the direction of the School To either of the Cons tables of the Town of North Andover: Building Committee for the purpose of updating the survey as to the future GREETINGS; In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby t i school education an h school needs. Petition of the North nd over School emphasis as needs of the Town with Al Committee required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified o future high to vote for Representative in General Court, to meet in the Bradstreet School and School Building Committee. in Precinct One St. Michaels School in Precinct Two, the Thomson School in Precinct Three and the Kittredge School in Precinct Four: ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $185.00 or any other sum, and to authorize the Selectmen to enter into a contract with the TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER 1967 Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to usesaid sum of any part thereof ter service at eight (8) o'clock A.M., for the following purposes: to bring in their toAefray deficits of the railroad resulting from providing commu votes to the Town Clerk and the Election Officers the vote for One (1) from North Andover to Boston. Petition of the Selectmen. Representative in General Court for the Twelfth Essex District , (to fill vacancy) ARTICLE 5• To see if the `Town will authorize the extension of the sewer system The Polls will be open from 8:00 A.M., to $:0 ©. P.M. on. Chestnut Street from Longwood Avenue 1400 feet to the Reservoir right of way and from a point on Sutton Hill Road 390 feet from Chestnut 'street a di-.,." Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your stance of 540 feet easterly under the direction of the Board of public Worlds doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting to the Town Clerk.. the total cost of the project to be without expense to the Town. Given under our hands this 18th'day of September A.D. 19670 Petition of the board of Public Works. WILLIAM A. FINNERAN Selectmen ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town willvote to include such elected or appointed FRED P. OAKES of officers of the Town (except any member of the Board of Selectmen, or any RALPH E. FINCK. North And over, Mass* member of the police or fire force of the Town) as the Selectmen may here - A true copy: after from time to time designate, among the persons entitled to benefits ATTEST: under the Workmen's Compensation Act, so- called, all as provided by the most North And over, Mass. CONSTABLE* recent amendment to G.L., Chapter 152, Section 69, (St.1966, c.401) . September 18, 1967. OFFICERS RETURN ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town have will vote to amend Secti on 4.73 of the Zoning notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North And over By -Law by adding the following paragraph: When in or abbuting a residential I o zone, the minimum lotArea per dwelling unit shall be the larger of 3, 500 ..sq. who are qualified to vote for Representative in General Court by posting f ft. or 113 of the minimum lot area required for a single family dwelling, or, true and attested copies of this Warrant at five or more public places in if sewage l s not available, equal to the minimum lot area required for a each voting precincts of the Town and at the Town Office Building. Said single family dwelling. Petition of Norman . and others. copies having been posted not more than fifteen days nor -less than ten days before the time of said meeting. And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting true and attested copies AUGUSTINE J.' WALSH thereof, at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each CONSTABLE* voting precinct, - said copies to be posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of said meeting. North Andover, Masse Hereof, fail not and make duereturn of this warrant with your doings hereon September 21, . 1967- � = p ATTEST :o J0 J LY NS t o the l own Clerk , at the time and place of said meeting. TO 1 Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts the 11th day of October SI'E CIAL ELECTION OCTOBER 3, 1967 in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty seven. WILLIAM A. FINNERAN Selectmen P R E C I N C T S FRED P. OAKES of RALPH E. FINCK. North Andover Mass. REPRE6E.NTATIVE IN GEN' L COURT.. TV_VU THREE FOUR TOTAL A true copy: PAUL W. CRONIN 115 1fou 12.5 222 622 ATTEST: VINCENT P, DAVEY 51 112 72 96 331 I CONSTABLE. Bla. nks 1 1 - 1 3 October 18, 19670 OFFICER'S RETURN ATTE61X: I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who fvi Y OIdS. are ualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of K. this 4 'arrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in W A R R A N T each voting precinct of the Town. COI+IIMOMFMAL'.t'H OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX SS; Said copies having been pos ted not mcr e than fifteen days nor le ss than ten To Either of the Constables of the Town Of Ncr th And oTrer. days before said meeting. GREETINGS* In the name of the Commonwealth youare hereby directed to notify and CONSTABLE. warn the inhabitants of the Town Of North Andover who are qualified to vote in North Andover, Mass. Town Affairs to meet and assemble in the Vereran's Auditorium of the North October 18, 19679 Andover Sigh School oit: ATTEST: MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3) 1967 TOWN CLERK. at 8:00 P.M., to act upon the following articles: Special Town Meeting Held Monday Lvening October 30, 19679 ARTICLE 1. To see if the 'Town will vote to appropria 034 on account of ARTICLE 1. VOTED with the ap roval of the Selectmen and the Advisory Board W i um f 1 000 on account of Veteran's benefits to appropriate the sum of 3,000 for Public Welfare Costs and the additional Public Welfare and an add tion�f s o � , , � sum of $1 000 for Veteran's benefits, and that to meet said appropriation, the and to determine whether said appropriationshall be met by a borrowing under Chapter 27 of the Acts of 1966 Treasurer, with the approval of ill Selectmen, is authorized to borrow 6`35,000 Petition of board of Public �velfare and the Veteran's Agent. under C.27 of the Acts of 1966, issuing bonds or notes of the Town therefor, payable as the emevgetnay f inan ce boai'u �ilt;ty d �iiii.3lc. ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $7, 5 00 ., by The vote was AFFIRMATIVE 125. NEGATIVE 5. 2/3 majority. bonding, of otherwise, to be expended under the direction of the School Duildipg . ARTICLE 2. Stricken from Warrant. Majority vote. Committee for the purpose of topographical surveys, borings, specifications, , complete plans, layouts, working drawings,, andestimate of costs, and such other ARTICLE 3. Stricken from Warrant. T�Za�ority vote. disbursements as are prliminary to the construction of an addition to the ARTICT l+. WfDthdrawn from consideration. Unanimous vote. Atkinson School. Petition of North Andover SchoolCommittee and school Building ARTICLE 5* VOTED to ADOPT the article. Majority vote. vommittee. ARTICLE 69 VOTED to reject the article. Majority vote. ARTICLE.?. Stricken from Vvarrant. - -- - -- - ' ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $1,500, to be used for a Town Fourth of July Celebra- ARRAN tion, any and all profits made at said celebration to be returned to the %..D le a T . ® Town said ap to be expended by a committee of nine mem- � 66 !:5 CD bers to be appointed by the C Selectmen. •t- 1'-'L C> CD THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Petition of the Selectmen 0 y-3 c- H � ARTICLE 11. To see if the T own will vote to raise and appro- CD 0 ►-d ci- � priate the sum of $800, to be expended under the direction of the (D aq ESSEX SS: Selectmen, to match a like sum to be raised by the North Andover Board TO either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: of Trade, for the purpose of providing decorative lighting during 0 Pi 0 GREETINGS: the Christmas Season. 10 m I n - the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are Petition of the Selectmen. hereby directed to no';ify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of North '• CD ° ::5 Andover who are qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate for I1 �d CD CD. Co in the Bradstreet School Auditorium in Precinct One, the St. Michaels the use of Stevens Memorial Library the sum of $2,727 which the Town x' �y Sai 'z3 School auditorium in Precinct Two, the Thomson School Auditorium in has received from the State under the provisions of General Laws, Chap - F i- CD Precinct Three and the Kittredge School Auditorium in Precinct Four, ter - 78, Section 19A and which is now in an account entitled "State Aid �� �' C- H all in said North Andover on Monda the Fourth Day of March 1968, at for Libraries - Reserved for Appropriation." 'z cct PD 7 o'clock: A.M., and there to act on the following Article: Petition of the Trustees of the Stevens Memorial Library. ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator and Town Treasurer for one ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the F-3 rn b Cc i d • y year, One Selectman, One Member of the Board of Public Welfare, One Trustees of the Stevens Memorial Library to make such changes in and m ° 0 Member of the Board of Assessors, One Member of the Board of Health, additions to the Town -owned Library building, with the prior approval H] O � ;/ One Member of the :Board of Public Works, One Member of the School of the Selectmen, as they may determine to be in furtherance of the Committee and Five Constables for thrE a ,years. One Member of the convenience and welfare of the inhabitants of the Town, expending v d v Planning Board and One Member of the Housing Authority for five funds therefor from gifts made and to be made to them for such pur- years, and One Member of the Selectmen and Board of Public Welfare poses, all at no cost to the Town. 0 t 0. . - • He CD for one year - un- expired term. Petition of the Trustees of the Stevens Memorial Library. H � � All to be voted upon one ballot, the polls shall be open at 7:00 A.M., ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article 1 of ri and shall be closed at 7:00 P.M. its General B Laws b striking herefrom Section 2, and inserting in N After final action on the preceding Article 1, said meeting shall place thereof he following: g ng f 3 ng: - stand adjourn by virtue of Section 4, Article 1 of the Town By -Laws Section 2. The warrant for any town meeting shall be � �� CCD ~ � ° to Saturday March 16, 1968 at one - thirty P.M., in the Veteran's directed to either of the constables, who shall serve the same by posting Auditorium of our North Andover High School, then and there to act on a true and attested copy thereof at the 'Town Office Building and at P CD the following articles. five or more public places in each precinct of the Town, not less than ARTICLE 2. To elect all other officers not required by law to be seven days before the stated time for holding such meeting. . ¢' m elected 1>y ballot. Petition of the Town Clerk. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 15. To see if the town will vote to accept to change 0 C ' CD ARTICLE 3. 'To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of Article #1, Section #1 of the town by -laws to read: The Annual Town ° ri receipts and expenditures as presented by the Selectmen. Meeting (Election) shall be held on the first Tuesday in November of �, cr Pi Petition of the Selectmen. each year. After the election of town officers whose names appear on the official ballot shall take office on January 1 of the following year. Upon CD ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and the acceptance of this article by the town of North Andover ::S n compensation of all elected officers of the Town, as provided by Section as hereinafter provided, beginning with the year nineteen- hundred and 108 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. sixty eight, the regular town election of said town for the purpose of c� rD %& 0 Petition of the Selectmen. electing town officers in accordance with the provision of this article m ! m 0 CD ARTICLE 5. To see what action the Town will take as to its un- and for the submission of questions to the voters of the town as required CD ci- P3 to be submitted thereat shall be held annually on the first Tuesday l expended appropriations. November and shall be considered part of the annual town meeting, held W Petition of the Selectmen. the following year, the second Saturday in March at 1:30 P.M. in the He 0 O ARTICLE 6. To see what action the Town will take as to the afternoon. co m W W recommendations of the Advisory Board. Petetion of Philip Sutcliffe and others. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to amend its General M m M c1- 1-d � ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town By -Laws by striking therefrom Article XI, and inserting in H a\_ Treasurer, with the .approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from place thereof the following: me to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial years Article XI. No person shall deposit, or cause or allow Co (31Q ti o • • time to be deposited, any garbage, waste, refuse, bottles, cans, paper ro 'sio begi of Gen January 1 al Laws, Cha ter 44, 1968 and Januar S 1 ection 4, in accordance with nd to renew any note materials or any other rubbish or litter of whatever nature or descrip- 0 o r notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accord- tion, upon any public or private way within the Town, or upon any �' p ' ~ C--.* anee with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 17. private property therein without the consent of its owner, or upon any Town owned Cr Q without the express - consent of the municipal m Z N Petition of the Selectmen. officer or agency having jurisdiction therof. Any person found guilty :4 ARTICLE 8. To consider the reports of all Special Committees. of any violation of this Article shall be punished by the payment of a t:� w Petition of the Selectmen. fine of not more than fifty dollars for each such offense. O D m ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board Petition of Town Counsel if the Town will vote to raise and appro- of Health to appoint one of its members to the position of Board of ARTICLE 17. To see m In 1-3 0 Health Physician and to fix his compensation as such p y as p rovided b p riate the sum of $1,696, to be expended under the direction of the Section 4A of Chapter 41 of the Genera 7 � s. School Committee for the purpose of providing payment for services CI. Petition of the Board of Health rendered, or to be by the Greater Lawrence Guidance Center, 0 cf- - -- -- - - - - - - - -- -- - - - -- - - Inc., for or in behme of the children of the Town, all as the Committee may determine.' o1c Petition of the School Committee. ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town _ appro- - - -- - - -- -- - - - - -- - - - -- - - ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town will vote by Resolution. To will vote to raise and a - - - .. - - -- -- _ - - - - -- - - -_ - - - -- ---- - - - - -- -- - - -- , to be expended under the direction a the ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the declare that there exists in the Town a need for low - income housing at priate the sum of $7,500, p rents within the means of families of low income, as defined in the School Building Committee for the purpose of topographical surveys, Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by gift or by eminent domain the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, which need is not being boring, specification, complete plans, layouts, working drawings, and parcel of land bounded by Osgood Street, Wayne Street, land of the adequately met by private enterprise; to approve an application of the estimate of costs, and such other disbursements as are preliminary to Boston and Maine Railroad and land of the Village Land C o m p a n y, North Andover Housing Authority to the Public Housing Administra- the construction of an addition to the Atkinson School. owned by J.P. Stevens & Company, containing 9.16 acres, more or less, tion, an agency authorized by Act to provide financial assistance to Petition of the School Committee and the School Building or any part thereof, for the purpose of establishing a site for a town local public housing agencies for undertaking and carrying out Committee. garage and yard and to raise and appropriate a sufficent sum of money for a preliminary for the purpose. preliminary planning of low -rent housing projects, ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Petition of the Selectmen. loan in an amount not r exceed $8,000 for surveys and planning in priate the sum of $7,500, to be expended under the direction of the connection with low rent housing projects of not to exceed ro riate a approximately c dwelling units and to authorize the Board of School Building Committee for the purpose of updating the survey as ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to a t? to the future school educational and building needs of the Town with appropriate Selectmen execute on behalf of the Town, a `Corporation Agreement' sufficient sum of money and to authorize the Selectmen to enter into a between the Town and the North Andover Housing Authority; sub - particular emphasis as to future high school needs. contract with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to use stantially in the form of a proposed agreement of which copies are on Petition of the School Committee and the School Building said sum or any part thereof to defray deficits of the railroad resulting file in the office of the Board of Selectmen, the Town Clerk and the Committee. from providing commuter service from North Andover to Boston. North Andover Housing Authority, providing for the local corporation ARTICLE 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Petition of the Selectmen. as may be required by the Public Housing Administration pursuant to priate the sum of $11,500 to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and the said Act. School Building Committee for the purpose of making alterations at the Petition of the North Andover Housing Authority. appropriate the sum of $20,000, to be expended under the direction of Franklin :Elementary School to complete the addition thereto. Petition of the School Committee and the School Building the Selectmen for completing and equipping the new Police Station. ARTICLE 34. To see if 'the Town will vote to raise and Committee. Petition of the Selectmen. appropriate the sum of $5000, said sum to be placed in a Conservation Fund, to be allowed to accumulate from year to year and to be expended ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will vote to authorize its ARTICLE 21. To see if the Town will vote by a 2/3 majority, to by the Conservation Commission for the promotion development and raise and appropriate such sum of money as it may determine to be the Selectmen to execute a release to the Commonwealth and to the better utilization of the natural resources of the town, for the protec- necessary cost of acquiring for the Town, by purchase, eminent domain Department of Public Works of all claims and demands arising from the tion of watershed resources of the town, for acquiring options for the proceedings or otherwise, a parcel of land suitable for the construction taking of an easement in land described as Parcel No. D-8 in an Order purchase of real estate and for any other purpose authorized by thereon of a new fire station, and to authorize and direct the Selectmen of Taking dated September 20, 1967, in return for the sum of $25.24, Section 8 -C of Chapter 40 of the General Laws as amended, including in the name and behalf of the Town, to take such steps as they may or for any larger sum. the purchase of land. deem necessary or advisable to effect such acquisition. Petition of Selectmen Petition of the Conservation Commission. Petition of the Selectmen. ___ -_ ARTICLE 29 -A. To see if the Town will vote to instruct and ARTICLE 35. To see what action the Town will take, by a secret ARTICLE 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- direct the Selectmen to request the State Department of Public Works written ballot to be taken at the Meeting upon the following question: priate a sum of money sufficient for the purpose of constructing, to reconstruct Osgood Street from the intersection of Chickering Road "Shall there be established a water pollution abatement district as equipping and furnishing a new fire station, and of landscaping, Southwesterly to the State Marker designating end of State recommended by the Division of Water Pollution Control and approved grading and finishing its grounds. Highway, including widening, drainage work, curbstones and sidewalks, by the Water Resources Commission, to include the City of Lawrence Petition of the Selectmen. all as may be ag: eed to by said Department, the Selectmen and the and the Towns of Methuen, Andover, and North Andover and the con - Highway Surveyor, it being understood that, following such reconstruc- struction, acquisition, extension, improvement, maintenance and opera - ARTICLE 23. In the event of the adoption of the preceding tion, the responsibility for the maintenance of said section will be as- tion of a system of water pollution abatement facilities by the said Article, •,o see if the 'Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen, or such sumed by the Town. district in accordance with the provisions of chapter twenty -one of the other Committee as they may vote to establish, to act in its name and Petition of the Selectmen and the Highway Surveyor. General Laws ?" behalf in all matters having to do with the expenditure of the funds Petition of the Selectmen. provided under said Article, including the execution of all contracts ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town -will vote to raise and appro- pertaining to the new :'ire station and grounds. priate the sum of $790, to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to allow the ABC Petition of the Selectmen. Selectmen and the Town Accountant fora the purpose of purchasing a (A Better Chance) Program to come into the Town of North Andover, desk type printing calculator to be used by all departments from a thereby bringing into our Public High School ten (10) students from ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning central point in the Town Office Building. other states and areas of the United States for the purpose of preparing By -Law by inserting, after Section 4.06 thereof, the following new Petition of the Selectmen and the Town Accountant. them for college. section • Petition of Margaret A. Wilson and others. Section 4.07. Notwithstanding any contrary provision ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and of this By -Law the buildings, facilities and grounds of a municipal fire appropriate the sum of $330, to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - station may be maintained upon any parcel of land acquired by the Town Town Accountant and Selectmen for the purpose of replacing a 16 year priate the sum of $200,000, to be expended under the direction of the for such purposes. old Allen -Wales adding machine. Board of Public Works for the purpose of constructing the Osgood Petition of the Selectmen. Petition of the Town Accountant. Street sewerage pumping station, a force main on Clark Street and on Osgood Street to the Sutton Street sewer and an extension of the sewer ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro system to a point about 2,000 feet northerly on Osgood Street from Great Planning Board to take such steps as may be proper and feasible to priate the sum of $4400, to be expended under the direction of the Pond Road in accordance with the report on Sewerage Facilities for the require petitioners for subdivisions of land to do all things necessary to Selectmen for the purchase of two new 1968, 12 volt system cars with Osgood Street - Great Pond Road area by Camp Dresser and McK ee cause all ways within their subdivisions to be constructed and main- necessary safety equipment. Two 1966 cars to be in trade, and all Consulting Engineers, and to accept any contributions toward the cost tained in proper condition for acceptance by the Town, to present to the equipment to be changed over, such as police radios, sirens and other of the project and to authorize the Board of Public Works to expend Selectmen and to a Town Meeting ll necessary similar accessories. such contributions. g ry petitions for the laying out of such ways and their establishment as Town Ways, and until such Petition of the Chief of Police and the Selectmen Petition of the Board of Public Works. establishment, to plow snow from all such ways. - ARTICLE S8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Petition of the Selectmen. appropriate the sum of $11,800, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of installing a chemical dry feeder at the South Pumping Station to replace the present 1944 feeder, to purchase a tractor and loader to re the present 1959 6� Ford Tractor and loader and to purchase a trailer Model Sewer Roder.(,, Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 39. To see ' if the Town wil vote to raise and ARTICLE 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and b la RTICLE 60. To see if the Town will vote to amend the zongin g appropriate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the appropriate $ riate the sum of $6;000, to be expended under the direction of the Y ws to change from Country Residential zone to Industrial Zone ' Board of Public Works for the purpose of completing the sewer con- Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer on Poor certain parcel of land described as follows: ' struction on Autran Avenue and Cotuit Street voted under Article 5, Avenue from Sutton Street. Special Town Meeting :March 1967. A certain parcel of land situated on the Northerly side of the Salem I Petition of Harold E. Smith and others. Turnpike in said North Andover and being approximately Seventy four ' Petition of the Boa:rd of Public Works. (74) acres of the Southwesterl ARTICLE 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ARTICLE 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and August 1951 recorded in Land Court decree dated Au with North Ess x appropriate the sum of $7,000, to be expended under the direction of the appropriate the sum of $18,000, to be expended under the direction of Registry of Deeds on August 9, 1951, confirming the title of grantors Board of Public Works for the purpose of completing the water main the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the West Side to certain lands in said North Andover in land court case #22768 the construction on Johnson Street voted under Article 6, Speccal Town Sewer in an easement from the rear of 209 Turnpike Street to Andover Premises hereby conveyed being bounded as follows: ' i Meeting, ::Viarch 1967. Street and southerly on Andover Street Commencing at a point on the Northerly side of the Salem Turnpike Petition of the Board of Public Works. Petition of Arthur F. Connor and others. 1 at the end of a stone wall at land of William Dawson; thence the line runs Northwesterly by the Northeasterly side of said Turnpike eight ARTICLE 41. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ARTICLE 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and hundred eighty two and 23/100 (882.23) feet to a corner of a wall at appropriate the sum of $3,000, to be expended under the direction of the appropriate the sum of $3,000, to be expended under the direction of the land of Gardner R. Humphrey et al; thence the line runs northerly by 1 Board of Public Works for the purpose of completing the West Side Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system on Sewer construction voted under Article 72, 1966, Annual Town Meeting Poor Avenue from Sutton Street. said Humphrey land, by land of Valcourt and land of on Theriault as Petition of the Board of Public Works Petition of Harold E. Smith and others. the stone wall stands, five hundred eighty seven and 64/100 (587.64) feet to a corner at land of Charles Melamed et al; thence the line runs ARTICLE 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ARTICLE 53. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Northerly as the stone wall stands by said Melamed land and land of appropriate the sum o: feet to the w esterlf $45,000, to be expended under the direction of appropriate a sufficient sum of money, to be expended. under the one Arthur weeny tte a distance y corner of lot nu u nineteen hundred twelve (1912) the Board of Public Works for the u direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the mber (2) described i said confirm - purpose of installing a 12 -inch water p p g' ation decree • thence the line turns and runs Southeasterl , from its present terminus at or about Y by said lot main on Marbleridge Road from Great Pond Road to Salem Street. water system on Salem Street Petition of the Board of Public Works. #1132 Salem St., a distance of about 3500 feet u to, but not including, ! feet to corner (2) s a V wall h at land of Jo n B. ad man h and conti land of McDonald. P ARTICLE 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Petition of George Farr and others. Southeasterly by said wall by said Harriman land four hundred sixteen appropriate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the co and 64/ (41 , feet to a corner t said wall n the Southerly at Board of Public Works for the purpose of renewing water services to ARTICLE 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise and n bout the same r Then a dist of about course eighteen hundred for the property lines, p lacing gate valves on hydrant branches and raising appropriate the sum of $4,000, to be expended under the direction of the (1840) feet to the stone wall along Dawson's Boundary line at a point manhole frames and covers on streets that are being reconstructed. Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system which is three hundred (300) feet southwesterly from Hillside Road, Petition of the Board of Public Works. on Longwood Avenue to the present terminus on Rosedale Avenue. as measured along said Dawson Wall; thence the line turns and runs ARTICLE 44. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Petition of Edward J. Fionte and others. southwesterly by said Dawson wall to the turnpike at the point of appropriate the sum of $1,000, to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 55. To see if the Town will vote to raise and beginning. Board of Public Works for the purpose of making such extensions of appropriate the sum of $32,000, to be expended under the direction of Petition of Walter S. Green and others. the water main system, or subject to the standard regulations of said the Board of Public Wks for the purpose of extending the water ARTICLE 61. To see if the 'Town will vote to rezone the followin Board, on or before Oc'-ober 1, 1968 may consider most necessary, such system on Farnham Street from Johnson Street southeasterly to 1300 parcel of land from residential to business • g extensions not having been petitioned for at this meeting. feet from Brooks Street and to accept from Benjamin C. Osgood of A certain parcel of land in North Andover, said Coun Petition of the Board of Public Works. North Andover fifty per cent of the cost of the project. and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner of the ARTICLE 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and others. Petition of Benjamin C. Osgood and oth fence at Second Street; easterly by land now or formerly of Henry Keniston 28 feet; southerly by land now or formerly owned by John P. appropriate the sum of $2,300, to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 56. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Murphy 28 feet; westerly by land now or formerly owned by John P . Board of Public Works for the purpose of shingling the roof of the appropriate the sum of $1,400, to be expended under the direction of the Murphy 15 feet; northerly by Second Street 34 feet. Containing 500 more Fieldhouse at Grogans Field, of purchasing materials for a chain link Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system fence on the Gilbert Street side of Grogans field and purchasing on Martin Avenue from the present terminus 180 feet towards said Northt t in Andover.r less, and being numbered #18 Second Stree materials to complete the chain link fence at the Chadwick Street Massachusetts Avenue. Playgrounc:. Petition of Mitchell P. Bootman and others. Being the same premises conveyed to John P. Murphy by deed of Petition of the Board of Public Works. Arthur O. Gile et ux dated Juiy 13, 1'y64 aa1d recorded in the North ARTICLE 57. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 4.73 Essex Registry of Deeds book 580, page 175. ARTICLE 46. To see if the Town will vote tD raise and of the Zoning By -Law by adding the Following paragraph: Also another certain parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, appropriate the sum of $5,500, to be expended under the direction of "When in a residential zone, the minimum lot area per dwelling situated on the westerly side of Main Street in said North Andover and the Board of Public Works for the purpose of building and equiping a unit shall be the larger of 3,500 sq. ft. or 1/3 of the minimum lot area bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake and stones 8 cement block fieldhouse at the Carl A. Thomas Playground, required for a single family dwelling." rods distant southerly from the northerly post of a pair of bars on said Petition of the Board of Public Works. Petition of Andros Hamori and others. Main Street on land formerly of Moody Bridges; thence running southerly 4 rods to a stake and stones by said Main Street; thence south ARTICLE 47. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ARTICLE 58. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 4.7 81 west 15 rods and 14 links to a stake and stones; thence north 2% appropriate the sum of $19,000, to be expended under the direction of of the Zoning By -Law by changing the words "in any zoning district" west 3 rods and 14 links to a stake and stones; thence north 80 east the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer to "in General Business Districts." 15 rods and 8 links to the bound first mentioned. Also another certain system on Peters Street from Turnpike Street to Andover Street. Petition of Norman E. Lertz and others. parcel of land, adjoining the aforesaid described parcel, and situated on Petition of Stewart P. Wilson and others. the Southeasterly side of Second Street in said North Andover and ARTICLE 59. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on said premises ARTICLE 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise and By -Law by changing from Rural Residential to General Business the on the southeasterly line of said Second Street at land now or formerly appropriate the sum of $14,000, to be expended under the direction of following described parcel of land: NORTHEASTERLY by the South- of one Daw; thence running northeasterly by the southeasterly line of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer on westerly line of Salem Turnpike four hundred sixty -nine and 89/100 said Second Street 12 feet to land now or formerly of Henry Keiston; Martin Avenue from the existing manhole easterly to Massachusetts (469.89) feet; SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Lillian B. thence running southeasterly 15 feet by land now or formerly of said Avenue. Haverty two hundred eighty -two and 14/100 (282.14) feet; and WEST- Keniston to land now or formerly of John P. Murphy to a point 15 feet Petition of Vincenzina Ferrara and others. ERLY by land now or formerly of Charles E. Canty et al about two northeasterly from said Daw's land; thence running southwesterly by hundr,.d sixty -nine (269) feet, said parcel containing 30,000 sq. ft. more said land now or formerly of John P. Murphy 15 feet to said Daw's ARTICLE 49. To see if the To_ wn will vote to raise and or less. land, now or formerly; thence northwesterly 10 feet by said Daw's appropriate the sum of 22 000 to be t Petition of Louis J Kmiec there. land as the fence stands to point of beginning; and both parcels $ d under the direction of _ __. - - together being numbered fain Street. the Board of Public Works for the u�. , P F extending t sewer on Chestnut Petition of Stewart =�n and others. S from 169 Chestnut Street, . ;Sutton Hill Road. -- P etition of Sa, -- - o and others. .,..�. _ 1 t ARTICLE 62. To see if the Town will vote to raise and - -- - - - -- - - - -- -- ------------- _ ARTICLE 82. To see if the Town will vote to raise and 15 000, to be ex $ p appropriate the sum of ended under the direction of ARTICLE 72. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $14,300, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Fire Engineers for the purpose of using with the trade -in appropriate the sum of $56,500, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of rebuilding and surfacing value of the present 1966 ambulance to purchase a new ambulance. the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of purchasing the following and putting in good condition, 600 feet Southerly on Prospect Street Petition of the Board of Fire Engineers. equipment: One 4 -Wheel Drive Pick -Up Truck, a 1962 Pick -Up to be from the intersection of Chadwick Street. traded $2,800. One Road Grader, a Grader to be traded $27,000. One Petition of Ralph C. Bevin and others. ARTICLE 63. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Road Roller, a Roller to be traded $8,000. One Truck Chassis, One Sand ARTICLE 83. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $4500, to be expended under the direction of the Spreader, a 1954 Sander to be traded $8,200. One Loader $10,500. appropriate the sum of $40,000, to be expended under the direction of Board of Fire Engineers for the purpose of using with the trade-in Petition of the Highway Surveryor. the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of rebuilding Adams Ave. and value of the present 1952 utility truck to purchase a new utility truck. installing surface drain from Massachusetts Avenue to Wood Lane. Petition of the Board of Fire Engineers. ARTICLE 73. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Petition of Harold W. Ritter and others. ARTICLE 64 To see if the Town will vote to raise and Hi Surveyor for $ to be expended under the direction of the 8 Y Y purpose of installing chain link fence where ARTICLE 84. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the needed. pp ate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the op Board of Fire Engineers for the purpose of replacing the emergency Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Hi hwa Surveyor for the purpose of installin electric power generator serving the Fire Station, Police Staion, Town g' Y Y P P g permanent pavement ARTICLE 74. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ad excavations made by other Town agencies. Building, and Town Yard. appropriate the sum of $l to be expended under the direction of the over ro Petition of the Selectmen, the Board of Public Works and the High - Petition of the Board of Fire Engineers. Highway Surveyor for the g' grader and street - purpose of renting a road way Surveyor. P • - - - - -- -_ _._............. .. - RTICLE 65. To see if the Town will vote to raise and roller. ARTICLE 85. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $27,000, to be expended under the direction of Petition of the Highway Surveyor. appropriate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the the Board of Fire Engineers for the purpose of appointing seven Highway Surveyor for the purpose of installing surface drain on regular fire fighters who have passed the Civil Service physical and ARTICLE 75. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Gilbert Street. mental examinations, all in accordance with Civil Service Rules and appropriate the sum of $55,000, to be expended under the direction of Petition of the North Andover Housing Authority. Regulations. the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of resurfacing, oiling, repairing ARTICLE 86. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Petition of the Board of Fire Engineers. and maintenance of any street. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. appropriate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of installing two surface drain ARTICLE 66. To see of the Town will vote to raise and ARTICLE 76. To see if the Town will vote to raise and clean - outs on Baldwin Street. appropriate, for highway projects having the approval of the State Department of Public Works, $9,008.05 from the sum of $18,016.10 ap- appropriate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the Petition of the North Andover Housing Authority. portioned to the Town b Highway Surveyor for the purpose of replacing existing catch basin by said Department under Section 5 of Chapter frames and grates which are smaller than standard size. ARTICLE 87. To see if the Town will vote to raise and 616 of the Acts of 1967, expenditures therefrom to be made under the petition of the Highway appropriate the sum of $14,000, to be expended under the d direction of the Highway Surveyor, with the prior approval of the g . ay Surveyor. irection of Selectmen. the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of rebuilding 688 lineal feet of ARTICLE 77. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Longwood Avenue and installing surface drain. Petition of the Highway Surveyor appropriate the sum of $10,000, to be expended under the direction of Petition of Edward J. Fionte and others. ARTICLE 67. To see if the Town will vote to raise and the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of erecting and replacing guard ARTICLE 88. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $10,000, to be expended under the direction of rails throughout the Town. the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of meeting the Town's share of Petition of the Highway Surveyor. appropriate a sufficient sum of money, to be expended under the direc- the costs of Chapter 90 highway construction of Salem Street, Johnson tion of the Highway Surveyor to make necessary repairs to have Long - Street and Foster Street and the sum of $30,000 be transferred from ARTICLE 78. To see if the Town will vote to raise and wood Street accepted. unappropriated available funds to meet the State and County shares of appropriate a sufficient suin of money to be expended under the direc- Petition of Edward J. Fionte and others. such costs, the reimbursement from the State and County Highway Surveyor to install hot top on sidewalks installed upon their receipt to unappropriated available fund to be restored tion of the High s in the town by the State from the Village Green apartments to the intersection of ARTICLE 89. To see if the Town will vote to accept as P p public way the way that is shown on the Plan of Land entitled "Plan of treasur Acres" owned by John - Andrew Company, Inc., dated June 20 Chickering Road and Massachusetts Avenue. Hillside A" , Petition_ of the Highway Surveyor. Petition of the Selectmen. 1966, Brasseur Associates, Engineers and recorded in the North Essex ARTICLE 68. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ARTICLE 79. To see if the Town will vote to raise and Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 5516 which has been developed and eom- appropriate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the appropriate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the pleted in accordance with the Planning Board's Specifications all as Highway Surveyor for the purpose of maintaining any street in the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of cutting down embankment to required under the Provisions of the North Andover Zoning Law per - Town, under Chapter 90 of the General Laws, and, in addition, that the make provision for drainage on Foster St., North Andover and repair twining to Residential Homes and all laid out and ajudicated by The sum of $1,000 be transferred from unappropriated available funds to same to put street in good condition. Board of Selectmen and to name street so accepted Marian Drive. meet the State's share of the cost of such work, the reimbursement from Petition of Catherine F. Clarke and others. Petition of John J. Burke and others. the State to be restored, upon receipt, to unappropriated available funds ARTICLE 80. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ARTICLE 90. To see if the Town will vote to accept as ubli in the Town treasury. ways those ways as are shown on the Plan of Land entitled "Village Petition of the Highvray Surveyor. appropriate a sufficient sum of money, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of providing a side- Green „ owned by R and S Construction Company, dated December 1, ARTICLE 69. To see if the Town will vote to raise and walk along Waverly Road from the Thomson School to Massachusetts 1964, Bradford Saivetz and Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers, and appropriate the sum of $600, to be expended under the direction of the Avenue and a point beyond, so that our school children will not be forced recorded in the North Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 5213 which Highway Surveyor for the purpose of making and placing Street Signs. to walk in the roadway to and from school each day. has been developed and completed in accordance with the Planning Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Petition of Gloria M. Lidstone and others. Boards specifications all as required under the provisions of the North Andover Zoning Law pertaining to apartment houses, and all as laid ARTICLE 70. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ARTICLE 81. To see if the 'Town will vote to raise and out and adjudicated by the Board of Selectmen and to name the streets appropriate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the appropriate a sufficient sum of money, to be expended under the so accepted Village Green Drive, Leyden Street, Jefferson Street and Highway Surveyor for the purpose of repairing concrete sidewalks. direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of constructing a Kingston Street. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. sidewalk along the westerly side of Waverly Road between Halifax Petition of John J. Willis and others. Street and Massachusetts Avenue. - - - -- - ARTICLE 71. To see if the town will vote to raise and Petition of Margaret V. Sutton and others. -- appropriate the sum of $1,000, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of repairing old stone culverts. - Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE 91. To see if the 'Town will vote to accep as 9 l ANNUAL TOWN AMETING WARRANT 1 ways those ways as are shown on a plan entitled "Subdivision Plan lof appropri to the um of $360 for the purpose of. amending i tsrPersonnel 968 Land in North Andover, Massachusetts dated October 7 1959 Dana F. Perkins and Sons, Incorporated, engineers, and recorded in the North striking ng om on Department Head and Supervisory Group, by OFFICER RETURN Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 4154 which has been developed and p Fade 5 -15 from class title Librarian and insert - completed in accordance with the Planning Board's sp ecifications as ing in its place compensation grade S -16, effective January 1, 1968. I ha ve notified and warned th inhabi -- required under the Subdivision Control Law and all as laid out and ad- Petition of the Personnel Board. judicated by the Selectmen, and to name the street so accepted Mark ARTICLE 100. To see if the Town ill tantS Of the Towrs Of Ncr th Andover quali Road. appropriate the sum of $100 for the purpose of amending its vole to raise and Personnel fled t O vo in To Affairs by posting Petition of Vincent E. Savukinos and others. By -Law, Schedule A, Department Head and Supervisory Group, Work- true and attested copies of this Warrant ARTICLE 92. To see if the Town will vote to acce f t as ing Foreman S -10'", by striking therefrom $100 per month and inserting at the Town Office Building and at five Or ways as are shown on a plan entitled "Definitive Plan o Bria c liff c in its place $125 per month,, effective January 1, 1968. dated March 26, 1962, George E. Hayes, Engineer and recorded in the Petition of the Personnel Board. more p ubl i e pla in eac VO t iri prec North Essex Registry o Deeds as Plan No. 4705 which has been ARTICLE 101. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Per- Of the Town developed and completed in accordance with the Planning Board's sonnel By -Law Section 19 - Bereavement Leave, by deleting the present specifications as required under the Subdivision Control Law and all as provision in its entirety and inserting in its place the following: Sa l d CO p l e S wer posted in .five Or 212Cr e e laid out and adjudicated the Selectmen and to name the streets so Emerays may be allowed for public p e s in the T O wn and at the Town accepted Lisa Lane, Sandra a Emergency leave up to three d Lane and Kieran Road. death in an employee's immediate family (wife, Petition of A. Courtney Longton and others. husband, child, parent of either spouse, brother or sister and erson in Of l_e u Nd ing riot, mcrhari fifteen da S the immediate household), p nor SS ari Len 2• e Ore the time of ARTICE 93. To see if the Town will vote to accept as public ways Petition of the Personnel Board holding said meeting those ways as are shown on a plan entitled "Elm Crest Estates" George E. Hayes, Engineer and dated January 31, 1959 and recorded in the ARTICLE 102. To see if the Town will vote to raise and North Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 3819 which have been appropriate such sum as this meeting may determine, to the Stabiliza- developed aid completed in accordance with the Planning Board's speci- tion Fund, as provided by Section 5 -B of Chapter 40 of the General AU ST dE J. d ALSH. fications as required under the Subdivision Control Law and all as laid Laws. out and adjudicated by the Selectmen, and to name the streets so Petition of the Assessors. C l`. STA�iLE. accepted as Elmerest Road and Magnolia Drive. N O r th A rid o And r ?�'Ia s s. Petition of Gladys L. Hurley and others. ARTICLE 103. To see if the Town will vote to raise and February 20, 9 968 ARTICLE 94. To see if the Town will vote to acce t as appropriate, the sum of $ to the Reserve Fund. ways those ways as are shown on a Plan of Land entitled "Definitive Petition of Selectmen. ATTEST Plan of Whittier Farm, North Andover, Massachusetts, dated April 12, ARTICLE 104. To see if the Town will vote to take the sum of JOH Jr. ONS • 1966, Hayes Engineering, Inc. and recorded in the North Essex Regis- $ from Available Funds to reduce the tax rate. Petition of the TO N RK. try of Deeds as Plan No. 5483, which have been developed and completed Assessors. in accordance with Planning Board's specifications as required under SPECIAL TOM IMETING WARRANT MARCH 15 168 Law the Subdivision Control and all as laid out and adjudicated by the And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and s Selectmen, and to name the streets so accepted Ferneroft Circle, attested copies thereof, at the Town Office Building and at five or more OFFICER 1 S RETURN Meadowview Road and Highwood Way. Specifically excluding from public places in each voting precinct. Said copies to be posted not more consideration hereunder any portions of a way called on said Plan, Old than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of holding said I have not ified and warned the inhabi- Sessions Road as this sway has never had any standing either as a pri- meeting. Cant s Of the Town of Nor th A?ldortler quall- vate way or way to which the public had access. Petition of Fred D. Whittir and others. Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your fied to vote in Town Affairs by posting ARTICLE 95. To see if the Tovt�n will vote to accept Sylvan Ter- s meeting. thereon to The Town Clerk, at the time and place of said true acrid attested c Op ie S Of th i S Warrant race for a distance of approximately 1000 feet ' from Massachusetts Avenue to its terminus at Linden Avenue. a t the Town Office Build and at five or Petition of James E. Fitzgerald and others. Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 15th more public places iri each v o t i rig precinct ARTICLE 96. To see day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and of the Town. Sa Copies were posted in if the Town will vote to raise and sixty- eight. . its Per- f1V6 Or more public places � eaCl'� - °g appropriate the sum of $28 for the purpose of amending a 4 WILLIAM A. FINNERAN sonnel By -Law by adding recinct of the `I'OWn and a t the T own Offi g % increase to all rates in each compensa- FRED P. OAKES. tion grade of Section 7, Schedules B, C, and D, and Section and 9, Boas d of Select�faen. effective January 1, 1968_ Building not more than fif teen nor Petition of the Personnel Board. A true copy: & ATTEST: / les t1i teh days before the ti of ARTICLE 97. To :;ee if the Town will vote to raise and „ p ' appropriate - the sum of $310 for the purpose of amending its Personnel• • •••• ••••• .. ;....�.. a h01c1 1 g s mee .' � � Ld: n � By -Law, Schedule A, Department Head and Supervisory Group, by A GU I 1�T E J . dA . "" deleting class title Moth Superintendent and assigned compensation C Ov TI, . grade S -12, and inserting in place thereof class title Superintendent of FED 2 1 1968 'hBL Insect Pest Control with compensation grade North Andover Massachusetts .............................. ............................ Or th A M a sse 1968. gr 5 -13, effective January 1, 19G8 T Petition of the Personnel Board. – March 43k ARTICLE 98. To see . if the Town will vote to raise and _ JOHN J. ONS appropriate the sum of $450 for the purpose of amending its Personnel TOWN CLERK. By-Law, Schedule A, Department Head and Supervisory Group, by striking compensation grade S -16 from class title Town Accountant and inserting in its place compensation grade S -17, effective January 1, 1968. — - - - -- - - - -- - Petition of the Personnel Board. �� qo{t. M W Owe 5. O y 1-3 X C� ca Me 0 CD 0 M CD S 0 cD O aQ sz. 'rs C O o ►. p- O sv o a m F. p. 9 rte. r CD o '*. a y oa o 0 mom fm=NK pa Cot- opipp o c re S CD M W S o e �' O n = e' ta CD P 8 8 g 0 F 5: poil 0 in 50 ad CD 8 CrQ LD CD C+ A Z �" �C 'L N- e ems► n C•, r '"i' a' -+ SOD 0 m B �°• (' c m ) CD cD twig `� a V ' m a• CD b c o rn ` o° CD CD CD S a ° cD o .. ad ° c ti � ° �C O 0 lad CD 5 •, CD o y + 9 5tv �D O CD „ma 1- 3 .Q p A .�• C+ `+ > R `- - M1.4 f • r u__ Gi ue ia(N R i / ni wi M M 446iKdii imitl Muni fi f@ F r . 3.8 A R i A iv '�' Town Election Monday March 4, 1968. �, CONI1tOMEALTH OF 11ASSACHUSETTS Board of Assessors for Three Years ESSEX i)o i kjE KY LUND 32 508 371 ?76 1980 Nor th O`� To either of the Constable s of the Town of N th Andor er: ''� JO N HERMANN 39 7 3 83 5 5 178 GREETINGS: � Blan ks 33 4 7 28 �5 1 53 In the name of the Commom ealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby Board of Health for Three Years directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover who are qualified R. U �'UR( CAKON 653 888 703 1205 3449 to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Veteran s Auditor ium of the North EDMUND CORNIER 1 1 Andover High School for a Sp cial Town Meeting on SATURDAY, the 16th DAY OF MARCH 1968 at 1:30 P.M. 4 Blanks 99 124 79 170 47 then and there to act upon the following articles: Board of Public Works ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will approve the construction of a new Housing � IRVIi�TG C. HOVVES 581 803 6 4 1 1216 3185 Project for elderly persons pursuant to the Imo' ovisions cf Chapter Blanks 171 09 4 ?37 667 of Massachusetts Acts of 1954; and Acts in amendment thereof S� °pool Committee for three ,years and in addition thereto, to be known as State -Aided Housing Pro- n It-LU IARD U. hALTIVIAlEK 287 506 338 727 18 8 j e c t 667-3- Petition of North Andover Housing Authority. LOUIS J. KMIEC JR. l4_ 1 53 107 2 1 69 • ARTHUR F O'CONNOR 1 1 l0 1 0 And you are directed to serve this warrant by pcs Ling true and ART . 5 9 9� Z37 attested copies thereof, at the Town Office Building, and at five or more JOSEPH N. RHEAUME 1 0 169 17 157 4 publ i c places ces in each votin Blanks 1 75 62 71 2V9 1 _ g p l ecinet. Said copies es to be posted not more than fifteen days nor le ss than ten days before the time of holding said Planning Board for five years meeting. tivu�At�� L. lilLlUlAtV 169 209 186 362 926 Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your FY, JR. 329 49 319 593 1 33 doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meeting. WILLIAM. Be DU j T Given under our hands at North Andover Massachusetts the 4th day ROBERT C. STE 1 BENJAMIN Co SVtlIEENEY 8 192 171 299 a) � .9 50 74 63 236 of March in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty eight. Blanks 47 69 32 59 20 7 WILLIAM A. FI NNERAN Selectmen of F4 D P. OAKES. No. Andover, Mass* H busing r Authority for five years A t rue copy: r M . GEO N oR��ooD 577 784 608 1112 3081 ATTEST: r JOHN 14MPHY 2 2 No. Andover, Mass. March 5, 1968. STABLE. Blanks 1?5 228 172 264 839 OFFICER S RETURN CONSTABLES FOR THREE YEARS I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of No' th Andover P� aualified GEORG R. MacKEFNZIE 455 628 515 912 2510 to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of this �karrarlt at JAMES D. McCABE 499 7 5 93 2663 AUGUSTINE J. WALSH 47.0 617 06 888 2481 the Town Office Building and at five _or more public places in each voting pre- cinct of the Town. S copies were po i p p S s 'n five or more p ublic lace in ROBERT J. CLIFFORD 428 572 68 868 2336 x ,. each voting precinct of the Town and at the Town Office Building not more than RUIERT J. LORD 2 1 2 5 fifteen days nor less than ten days before the 4ime of holding said meeting. CHARM S WENTWORTH 5 1 3 2 11 THOMAS McCARTHY 1 5 2 8 AUG 'IN J. V L C NSA AB DAVID ROBERTS 13 11 11 12 47 North And w e r Mass. WILLIAM TORREY 6 19 7 14 46 l am- CHARLES HUTCHINS March 5, 1968. ATTEST t -� -- -' � 1 3 4 4 12 OHA . Y TOWN CLERK. CHARLES RANDONE 1 3 1 7 12 �,� JAMES NIZIAK 7 7 ELECTION, MONDAY. MARCH L a o 968 MALCOLM NORWOOD 6 6 P R E C I N C T S PRISCILLA QUINTAL 5-s ONE TWO THREL FOUR TOTAL ALL OTHER FORTY -THREE (43) 16 13 16 1 59 752 1012 7d 2 1376 3922 Blanks 1865 2483 1847 3207 9402 Moderator for one year T ARTHUR A. THOMSON 619 8 8 668 1184 3319 r . ABSE BALLOT COUNT Blanks 133 1 4 114 192 603 N APPLI CATI O14 RE i D BALLOTS RTD BALLOTS 1 7 AND T�LILED. AND VOTED NOT RTD. Town ..T�6 asurer for one year 7. J'AjlffiES J. MAKER 6 88 66 12 341 k" PRECINCT ONE. 8 1 ,Bianks l 12 11 1 0 F' rr TWO. 7 1 rr THREE 12 11 1 ShcectmAft for three years r rr FOUR 24 20 4 WILLIAM A. r 587 794 628 112 3138 J:)HN J. IVIONTEIRO, JR. ATTEST, PHILIP CLARKS 1 1 2 TOWN ER K. PETER SLIPP 1 1 Blanks 165 218 153 244 780 ARTICLE 2. VOTED to refer to the Selectmen the appointment of Town Officers Selectman for one year not required by law of By -Lc�w to be otherwise chos ed. J olih J . is ulth z 122 17 124 272 697 EDMUND COF�iIER l 69 25 50 180 - ARTICLE 3. VOTED to accept all reports of receipts andexpenditures. JOSEPH GUTHRIE 1 '� 22 2 2 8 ARTICLE 4. VOTED to fix the following annual salaries of the elected ARTHUR P. KIRK 206 6 197 7 19 officers of the Town effective from January 1, 1968. JOHN J. II�Oib JR. 1 2 1 9 1 6 3 3 3 Bca rd of Selectmen and Licensing Commission each per annum. l�1,500900 Blanks 26 20 26 3 20 87 2 �� 9 Board of Public Welfare -each per annum. (2 year } 200.00 Welfare Board of Board of Public Assessors - each per annum 2,500,00 lfare for three years 00.00 W l �Ll1�l'11 A. r '11V1V.�xti1V �•�� 773 595 1084 Board of Health - each anrnzrn annum 300.00 JOIN J. 140- NTEIRO, JR. 1 3 0 Board of Public Works each per 1 8 ,9 7 00 9 00 PHILIP CL^.1M . 1 l 2 Town Treasurer - per annum 2 0 ®00 pFTE'R �,TFTP? ., Tax Collector - per annum � 3 7n n 2 9 18 2 0 1 � Tree tiI arden - per annum 9, 00.00 2 Blanks 180 r , 3 4 9 8 93 Highway Surveyor per annum board of Public Welfare for one year Moderator - per annum 50900 J UHIV do I3 UK �' JUMV D CORNIER 12 179 1 19 2655 6 ARTICLE 5. VOTED to carry forward to fiscal 1968, the following_ articles 3 6 60 1 I 3 9 1 / 6 r JUSEPH A. GUTHRIE 183 228 260 2?5 946 and ap ropriation.s: ARTHUR P. KIRK 283 35 19 0 112 ART. 39, 1963 - Town Garage Yard Sir vey 9 0 9 7 7 3? 3 " 0 o MONTLZKO, JR. 179 16 156 389 888 1 1967 (Spec) New Police Station 216.97 Blanks T 6. 2 5 28 27 20 100 1 1963 New ladder t i uck 2 5 o 40 TOVlN Ill. STING 12ARCH - 16, 1968 4 Annual Toen Meeting March 16, , ART. 62 1964. - Town fire fighters accident �►;�1611 -6.90 � SAL & WAGES EXPENSES TOTAL 41. tf 66, 67, 68 1966 -sewer extensions 2,442. 39 21. Build Inspector: Salary x,'3,430 3,430000 72 1966 - West s sewer 5, 1 3 . R p X425 425.00 5, 1967 - ( spec .) extend sewer systems 2,14.07 22 ir' Ex pen s " 41, 1966 - Ch.90 - S�alem Vale & Johnson Sts. 0 W Wiri Inspector. Salary 1,200 1,200.00 ' 7��93.33 Expenses 5, 1966 - New motcr - repair street grader 00.70 23. Gas Inspector: Salar 00 4 4 00 49, 1967 -Ch. 679 - highway improvement 02 1 c.c Y 5 00 00. 500.00 50, 1967 -Road R e taining �, Wall _ Flatts bridge 9, 4• 5 Expenses 100 100.00 5 0 _ 96 s5 ;: 24. Sealer -Wghts R�; Measure; Sal. 900 51, 1967 Sidewalk Osgood treet 2 00000 " 900000 61, 1967 -Ch.90 -Salem Johnson &; Foster Sts, 4 ; 25 0 Board Of Health: Sal & ti 'va e s 10 680 200 200 00 U. S. g 1 S Old ,68o,00 ��ge Assistance (Assistance) 7,049.63 Expenses 6,273 6 ,275000 O.S. Old Age Assistance (Administration) 1 0 9.60 26. Animal Inspector: Salary U.S. Medical Assistance (Assistance 1, 08 2 7• Garbage Disposal contract U Medical .assistance ( Administration) 1,197070 5 000 � 15 ,879 15, 325 32 879 d .S. Aid to dependent children (Aid) 11956.55 29. Sewer Mntnce :Cons to Sal)Wages 20,000 20,000000 U.S. Aid to dependent children (Administration) 13 21 Expenses 12,000 12,000.00 U.S. Dissability Assistance (Assistance 1546;33 300 Water Mntnce- Const. Sal - Wages 70,000 70,000000 U Expenses 51.9 000 51, 000 000 .S. Disability Assistance (Administration) 76 School -L�xp enses (Painting Contractor) 3 500.00 31. Parks - School Grnds. Sal & Wages 18 ,500 18 500000 ' � 5 302 Expenses School P. L. 864. 7, 000 7, 000.00 32 Tree Dept: School P L. 8 7 4 32 929 032 • pt ; Sal & '.`"ages 21, 547 21, 547.00 Ex p ense s School P.Lo 88-210 9 6 . 1 9 33, Dutch Elm is. Labor & Wages 26 5.9615 5.9 6 1 5900 P School .L . 89-10 11,268 ens e s 7' 9 7 269 .00 No. �indover school lunch 11,00008 p � a 1,600 1,600.00 No. Andover Athle tic Y�ssociation 3,152.87 Expenses � 34. Insect Vest Contr�oi.aal �c Vtlages 11 ,938 11 State Aid for Libr Craries Reserve for Approp. 29727.00 35. Street L3. hung 'xpenses 5 ' i8 5 3.918 . Parks & School Grounds. Ex . Ba il 2, 200.00 Recreational Council •expenses 689002 3 p ( K y) 62 3-o-16 60 Street Gent l I.n & �r:T tnce: Sal age 8 7.95 00 7550 Land damage claims 5 36 .• 60 Expenses 5 50, 000.00 Art.68A, 73, ?5, 76 1966 Water s stems 12' 3 0 Snow Removal: Expenses 50, 000 50, 000.00 Y 33 3 ? 38 0 Refuse disposal l 8 U : Sa � a e s . 200 it 68 1967 -Renew water services 2,895.95 +� g 57� 57,200.00 It 69 1967 - Extend water main systems 11800000 Expenses 7,500 7, 500.00 70, 1967 - Develop well field 51 99 65 9. Board of Public Welfare: Salaries 600 600.00 0. Welfare Adm. - ' r� ' Sal Exp. Arnt t raise 7 ' 000 7 6, 1967 - (Spec. Extend viater sys tems 1, 85 .96 1. V�delfare Grants. '�e 102500 102 tr „ 4 Amt to rai 7, 1967 - (Spec) 12 water main. 38,945.36 42. Veterans Benefits: Salar ' S 170 00 l5, 1967 - (Spec) water mains. - Autz °an �lve. 520.00 Expenses y 3' 170 3 28 � 2 X 00 Accrued interest (Equipment & ' '.':'ater b1ain Notes,} 80030 5 ° 5• l � Cash grants 2 9,400 29, 4.00 0 00 TOTAL 2 79 943. 43• G eg strati on: Salaries 150 150.00 Expenses 350 350000 ARTICLE 6. VOTED to ADOPT the proposed budget as follows with corrected items 44 . School Dept: Sal & "ages.l,266,393 Item 18, Fire Dept., expenses should read 1 11,000, not 610, 005. P•L.864 Rs 874) less. 20 Item 36, Streets, Gen' 1 Kritnce, should read $50,000, notfr) Net. Salaries & ..ages. Item 38, Refuse Disposal, Sal -Wages should read 157,200, not $5 1,246 1,246 SAL & WAGES EXPENSES T 0 T A L Expenses 261 1. Selectmen; Zalaries 8c Wag, $ o� g 9, 920 9, 9� . oo I' . t, . uv�} cc c) U " 4) le s s 1 7, 000 Expenses d'' � �n3, 200 200 00 A;et Ex p enses 2 �-� -, 1 44 ! 24Z�,1I�.00 2. Treasurer: Salaries & Wag. 14, 320 l�, 320.00 45: Regional Vocation School Expenses 3,979• 3,979000 (Allocation ofcost to No.Andover. 70,360 70 360000 3. Accountant: Sal & Wages 1 950 � Expenses 2, 7 8 7 1 �' 9 0 .0 0 �! 6 • ate ven. s I", Expens m 1 brary. Sal -Wages 40, 547 40, 7.00 4 Tax Colle S & .97 7 9 ,373 9 , 3000 0 . al Wages. 7, 66o F � 7, 660.00 47. Playgournds- Bathing each. S &W. 15,500 15 Expenses �., 5 5 0 , 5 0 e00 Expenses 5 9 000 , 000.00 5'o Town `Clerk: Sal & '''ages 6, 800 n ,00.00 `,; L[8. Recreational Council. Sal & W. 0 Expenses, 4� 99 �, 990.00 775 7 75 000 r Expenses 2,300 2,300000 6. Assessors: Sal & G':'ages 17 17, 70.00 t 49. Group Insurance 1,570 Z1, 570.00 Expenses 6,461 6,461.00 50. Essex Count Retir ement Pensions 7 3, 777 . Election: Kegistrars Sal &Vdages 1,400 1, 00000 51. Contingent kund 3,500 3,500.00 .Expenses 95832 � 2,00 2. Rental of Veterans Head q ua rter s 1 3 5 , 200 1, 200 0 00 8. Town Council: Annual rtetainer 4,000 �. 000.00 5 Patriotic &Civic Celebrations. 1 � _ 1 , 50 1,1 0.00 Expenses 1, 040 1, 040.00 5 Insurance 43 061 Z 061.00 9. Moderator: Salary 50 50000 559 Industrial Commission -LIxp enses 200 200.00 10. Advisory Committee: Expenses 1 5 0 56. Land damage claims 0 0 11. Capitol Outlay expenses 350 150 .00 57. Ira D. Cart 12. Planning board: Sal & tivages 800 5 Y Pension 2, 500 2, 500.00 Ex enses 00000 58. Out of 6 tate travel 2,250 2,250.00 p 4.00 400000 ; r� 59° Conservation Commission expers es 100 100000 l3. Bca r. d of Appeals (Zoning) Sal & V'1. 900 900 0 00 a 609 Bond Issue Expenses 1 1 682.00 Expenses 300 300.00 61. Highway Equipment 15 000 l ' 0 140 Personnel Brd. Sal & y -*ages 975 975 62. School Bonds 200 000 200 .9 00..00 0.00 0 Expenses 250 2 0000 6 . Welfare bonds 35 ,000 35,000.00 Expenses 6 15. Tov"m Bldg. Sal & "ages 2, 080 2 0.00 6�. jllatei° Main notes &bonds. 77,500 77,500.00 , 000 6, 000000 65 Sewer notes Qc bonds 35, 000 35 ,000.00 16. Annual Town Meeting: Expenses 3, A1_n 'A 81n, nn 66, Fire e,nli�nme_.rt notes � 000 ^ 7, 7,u0u.u0 1(. Police Dept: Sal & Tage s 183 ,143 1 83,143.00 67 . Iii ghway equipment 5. 606 1, 606.00 Expenses 19 o06 1 0 0 6�3. School bonds 75 992 75, 992.00 18. Fire Dept; Sal & ���Iages 183 365 � 183 69 . We bond l 0 33 1, 033.00 Expenses ll 000 11 000 00 70. Water Main notes & bonds 1 616 19 616 00 lA . Dom Off oPr - �� l ar�r I, Qr'' �� � 7l `PIA10 Yi .� K7. ti,,..� , r � �� � 7 8 . 0 Expenses v 00 y.uu 72. Fire equipment 11 ' t notes 11 2 20 ,� 7 700000 115 ' ll 000 Civil efense . Salary 900 0 Short term borrowing 5 5 Expenses 900.00 4. Police Station 3 32,2 7000 p 3, 6o0 2,18 3,600.00 2,18.00 BUDGET TOTALS 11�2, 070, 972 1, 5 0 5.9756 x 3, 576, 72 8 .00 r i irn iw� � � III uRn d it Ri uwle' : nKo um III a aR idRhf lCl i m Im�nIIRI mu m I If/ Id Gfl .n i P mfR unueie of uud of n uul R' m tliiiim fii mY Pi: Iola u. Ifi: iaR tli iIU III mall :lol Tun ulll +df( I(n a ieu n io I(Ifi will I(( nluu l(, o(nil Town Mee Ling March 16, 1968 W TOWN MEETING MARCH 16, 1968 � 4� C 43' ARTICLE 7. VOTED TO ADOPT the article. Unanimous vote. ARTICLE 47, VOTED to raise and appro�iate the sum of $1,000, from the 1968 " 8. No reports to be heard. ,; tax levy and the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen is authorized 9. VOTED TO ADOPT the article and to fix the annual compensation of to borrow sis,000, under G.L. 0.0 S7 (1) the Board of Health Physician at 461,100. AFFIRMATIVE VOTE 263. 1 GATIVE 100. ARTICLE 10. VOTED TO ADOPT the article, ARTICLE, 48,. VOTED to REJECT the article " 11. VOTED TO ADO PT the article . ARTICLE 49, VTCLD to ffKTECT the article 12. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE' 50. Vff ED to REJECT the article " 13. VOTED to ADOPT the article with a vote cif thanks to Donors • ARTICLE 51 VOTED to REJECT the article 14. VOTED TO ADOPT the article . ARTICLT 52. See Article 42. 'r 15. VOTED to strike from the warrant. ARTICLE 53 VOTED that '11,000, be accepted from George Farr for the purpme !' 16. VOTED to ADOPT thearticle. of installing a 12 inch water main under the direction of the Board of public 'r 17. VOTED to ADOPT the article. Works from the present terminus southeasterly on Salem Street a distant of 18• VOTED TO ADOPT the article. about ?50 feet and that the $11,000, is received before June 1, 1968. ARTICLE 54, See Article 42. 19. VOTED to ADOPT the article ARTI 55, See Article LL 20 VOT ED TO ADOPT. the article, ARTICLE 56, See Article 42. 219 Stricken from Warrant. Lost: Affirmative 239, Negative 1 �� ARTICLE 57. VOTED to strike from the arrant. 22. Stricken from Blarrant. ARTICLE 58. VOTED to REJECT the article. r 23. Stricken from Warrant. 9 ARTICLE 59, 11otion lcs t. Affirmative 122. Negative 191. " 24. St ricken from Warrant, Lost: Affirmative 209, Negative 165., ARTICLE 60. VOTED to strike from the Warrant. rr 25. VOTED to recommend to the Planning Board to take such steps as ARTICLE 61 VOTED to ADOPT the Article. Unanimous vote. may lr oper and feasible to require petitioners for subdivisions of land ' ARTICLE 62. VOl'ED to ADOPT the article. " to do all things necessary to cause all ways within their subdivisions to 'be be constructed and maintained in proper condition for acceptance by the Town, ARTICLE 63, VOTED TO ADOPT the article, to^ present to the Selectmen and to a `town Meeting all necessary petitions fox' ARTICLE 64. VOTED to ADOPT the article* the laying out of such ways and their establishments as Town l'4'ays, and until ARTICLE 65. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and Ep propriate the sum of such establishment, to plow snow from all such ways. df'1 000 ' 4, , for the purpose of appointing four regular firefighters, ARTICLE 26. VOTED that the Selectmen are authorized to accept, in behalf of ARTICLE 669 VOTED TO ADOPT the article, the Town, as a gift from J.P. Stevens Co., Inc., so much of the parcel de- ARTICLE 6 VOTED to ADOPT the article. scribed in the Article as lies to the southwest of Cochichewick Brook, as re- 7 I1RT . 68 . VU`i'_raD to ADOPT the article . located, as a site for a town garage and yard. Also vct ed that a vote C ARTICLE 69, VOTED TO ADOPT the article. Thanks of the meeting be extended to the J.P. 6 tevens & Co. ARTICLE 70 VOTED TO ADO PT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 27. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $400, for the p-vpcs e 12,000, for the purpose of thearticle. 1 of the article to carry through to June 30, 1968. ARTICLE 71. VOTED TO ADOPT the article ARTICLE 28. Stricken from the tr arrant. ARTICLE 72. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of 13,300, for the pur- ARTICLE 29. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to ADOPT the article. chase of one drive pick -up truck, a 1962 pick -up to be traded, for ARTICLE 29A9 VOTED TO ADOPT the article. $ 800, and one loader for $1 ARTICLE 30. VOTED to REJECT the article, ARTICLE 73, VCS' EE TO REJECT the article. ARTICLE 31, V0'" EjD to REJECT the article . ARTICLE 74, VOTED TO REJECT the article, ARTICLE 32. VOTED to ADOPT the article . ARTICLE 75, VOTED TO ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 33. Stricken from the ' °;arrant• $30, 000, for the purpose of the article. 000 for the ARTICLE 76 VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and ap the sum of F.; 34m VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of d'� , par- z #2,000, � pose of the article. 5 for the purpose of the article, ARTICLE * VOTED TO ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 35. Stricken from the Tarrant. 1 000 for the i At. thi s point (2:55 P.M.) meeting tood a to t r � ' ' p urpose of he a • cle. g ale up S.T.Me #1 con _ � ARTICLE; 78. VOTED TO ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of taining 3 articles and S.T.M. #2, containint 1 article. y08,000 , for the purpose of the article. y Special Town Meetings adjourned at 3 :15 P.M... returned to A.T.M. ARTICLE 79• VOTED TO ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 30. Stricken from the warrant. � ARTICLE;I 80. VOTED to ADOPT the article and raise and appropriate the sum of ARTICLE 37. VOTED to REJECT the article. $5 for the purpose of the article. ARTICLE 38. VOTED TO ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 81, VOTED TO REJECT the article. ARTICLE 39. VOTED that Articles 39, 0 and 41 be considered together, t1la,t ARTICLE 82. VOTED to RE i'CT the article. a be ADOPTED, and that the sum of 012,000 be transferred, for the es ? ARTICLE 83; VOTED to strike the article from the warrant. of said Articles, from the unexpended appropriations made under Artic]e s 68A, ARTICLE 84, VOTED TO ADOPT the article. 739' 75 and 76 of the Warrant for the 1966 Annual Town Meeting. LE A RTI ARTICLE 4G . See Article 39 . C 85 9 V`02 ED TO ADOPT the article. ARICLE 86. VOTED to ADOPT t ARTICLE 41. See Article 39 T he a rt i cle and raise and appropriate the sum. of .� ARTICLE 42• VOTED that this Article be acted upon together with ArticlE :s 2 � 54 55 and 56 and that the sum of I69,400 is appropriated under said A ��1 0 00 , for the purpose of the article. A .ARTICLE 87 VOTED TO REJECT the article. for the ]a ying of water mains of not less than six inches in diameter and ' ARTICLE 88. VOTED TO REJECT the article. that to raise this appropriation the treasurer with the approval of the ARTICLE 89. VOTED to strike from the warrant. Selectmen is authorized to borrow 969,400 under G.L.c. )}4 s8( No w ork 5) • ARTICLE 90a VO'T'ED TO ADOPT the arti deac,ribed in Article 55 shal be �aoilc all 1 6P Lhis vote until the Board of .Public � Works has entered into an agreement with Benjamin C. Osgood, on. such terms as ARTICLE 91. 92 93 and 95. VOTED TO ADOPT the articles. 94 Strk from VIVarr it , deems appropriate, for a contribution cf 50 per cent of the total cost ARTICIE: 96 VOTED TO ADOPT the article, presently estimated to be ¢32,000, of such work. The vote was unani . , ARTICLE 97. VOTED TO ADOPT the article, ARTICLE h3. VOTED TO ADOPT the article. nnMTn - rr n T,,.�, 9u. v VITA D to ADOPT the artlele . ARTI CLE 449 VOTED TO ADOPT the article. ARTICL 99 VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 45. VOTED toADOPT the article. ARTICLE 100 VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 46. VOTED to ADOPT THEAr- TICLE. I iru tll I m I I li,l f i i IPiY i unlf uh u f f of Ifi ..r I ,Iu Yr , , r.. .. .�, , ' • - + i lu I�ulu� lu I it i i lu I m ( m ��iiim Annual Town Meeting. Saturday March 16, 1968. ' Special Town Meeting April 8, 19680 45 44 C ARTICLE 101. VOTED TO ADOPT the article. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested ARTICLE 1029 VOTED to REJECT the Article. ' co ies thereof at the Town Office Building, and at five or mere public ARTICLE 103. VOTED TO ADOPT the article and raise and ap1r opriate the sum of places in each voting precinct. Said copies to be posted not mm e than of the article: � fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting. 8, 000 , for the purpose Hereof fail not and make due return of this wrrant with your doings thereon ARTICLE 1049 VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to transfer from available funds the sum of to the UNANIMOUSLY Clerk, at the time and ply ce of said meeting. A185,000.00 for the purpose of this article. Given under our hands at North Aryl over, Massachusetts, the 18th day of March William B Duffy made a motion to extedn a vote of thanks to the Moderator, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty- eight. the advisory Board, Town Counsel and Town Clerk for a good job - well done. ARTHUR P. KIRK Selectmen boys and girls from the 8th grade of the Public School and six girls VdILLIAI�2 A. FINNEFfAN of Sixty y g' FRED P. OAKFS North Andover from the High School Junior Class were observers at the meeting. North Andover Mass. � #1. SPECIAL TOWN DEETING FOLLOWING ANNUAL TOWN i� EETI NG MARCH 1 1968. March 27 1 96L . � 1 ARTICLE 1. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to ADOPT the article. One ballot was ..cast by A true copy; ATTEST: the Moderator. No opposition, no objection. CO'��STAB ialr . Arthur a . Kirk, Chairman of Sele c tmen, extended the thanks to the member OFFICER'S RETURN of this river pollution for the interest and time put into this work. I have notified and warned the in of the Town of North And over ARTICLE 2. VOTED to s trip from the warrants qualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of ARTICLE 3. VOTED to REJECT the article this Warrant at the `town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies having been pcs ted not #2. SPECIAL TOVIN MELTING FOLLO ZING ANNUAL TOWN MELTING OF I,IARYH 16 1968 more than fifteen days n less. than ten days before the time of holding ARTICLE 1. VOTED that the Town of North Indover hereby approves construction said meeting. of anew housing project, namely; a pro ject for the housing of elderly persons OidYI B '• 1 consisting of not more than fifty (50) dwelling units, purVsant to 'Chapter '' . 667 and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto,.. to North Andover, Mass. Mass acts of 1954, � Iy��rch 27 1968 be known as state -aided housing project #667 -3. Unanimous vote and so declared. ATTEST: 615 duly registered voters were P resent and checked b Board of _ Y � g he istrars: TOVd r John Monteiro Ted Peters John Cronin, Al Arnold, Donald Anderson, Milton N ORTH ANDOVER Howard, Oscar Stu Vvilson, Stu Summer and James Dewhirst assisted the },..a•�.,� Moderator and Town Cle rk in the counting of all hand voting. ;: °RT:;,9'`"r Mabel Smith, Mary JAlindle, .Al Uarn.eau, Ann • 'Reilly, ita Hanlon and Rita Harris .13•�� E,,0�� assisted the Board of Registrars in checking In all duly registered voters. :°% n��sm �=�" � • ; 1885 .•'' � Meeting adjourned at 5 P • m s IePIC TOWN BUILDING • � s'Sq fy JOH O ELECTIONDEPART ENT NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. A true copy: ATTEST. / JO ff J�� OIJS, Town Clerk. Under Article 3 of the Special Town Meeting of April 8, 1968, the followirg W A, , R A N T was voted:., VOTED to amend the Zoning By -Law by inserting the following ESSEX SS: � new section: To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: 4.07: Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this By -Law, the GREETINGS: bundling and grounds of a Town Police facility may properly In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby be maintained upon the Town owned parcel of land upon which directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover who are qualified the Johnson High Sch000l formerly stood* to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Veterans s Auditorium of the No3bth The vote: AFFIRMATIVE 14 T ' A 70 Andover High School for a Special Town Meeting on / MONDAY, the 8th DAY OF APRIL 1968 at 8-2.00 P . Ille A true copy: ATTEST 4 then and there to act upon the following articles: JOl r J. S. ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate' a sufficient d To warn tine �nnabltants of sal who V are -" qualified to vote in Primaries sum of money to be e� ended under the- direction of the Sele etmen for comple ting 4 and meet in Bradstreet School in Precinct One, St. R�IichaelI s School in . and equipping the new Police Station. Petition of the Selectmen., tb m , Precinct Two, Thomson School in Precinct three and the Kittredge School in ARTICLE 2 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient Pecinct Four, sum of money and to author ize the Sele ctrn_en to enter into a contract - wi th the : r` TUESDAY, TIIE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL 19680 Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and to use said sum or::. 1M rt .,....,at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, for the following purposes: thereof to defray deficits of the Eastern Massachusetts Street Rai Tway Company To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Ele ction of resulting from providing bus service from North Andover to Boston and from Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices: North Andover to other points within the greaVLavrence Area.Petition of Selectmen PRESIDENTIAL PIMFERENCE. ARTICLE 3. To see if the Toti ^�n wi ll vote to amend its Zoning' By -Law by in- 2 District Delegates to the national convention of the Democratic Party serting, after Section 4.06 thereof, the follay ing new section: Sixth Congressional District. Section 4.07. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this By -Law, any 2 Alternate Delegates to the National convention of the Democratic Party municipal building, and its facilities and grounds may be maintained upon Sixth Congressional District. any pa reel of ]F. nd owned by the Town upon which a Tow n T.Zeeting has voted 2 District Delegates to the national convention of the Lepublican Party to have such a building constructed and maintained: Petition of 4ele ctmen. 1 - r Con ressional' District. ri l _3t F� _ `} ARTICLE see if the Town willraise and appropriate to certain Bud 2 Alternate Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party A 4. To s et g Sixth Congressional District. Items as follows: Item No 0. Interest y`'ater Main Notes & Bonds. �f'1 62.00 District Members of State Committee (One man and one woman) for each Budget • 7 ? '� political party for the lath Essex District Senatorial District. Budget Iten No. 71. Interest Sewer Notes and Bond. s. X05.00 Petition of the Town Treasurer. The polls wi ll be open from Twelve Noon to Seven, P.M. ARTICLE To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at ARTICLE 5 ' the time and place of said m: eting to the Town Cle rk. a �)� V U0 ��� CiX ClUBU 111�UG1' V1�G U! 1 Glit1V11 �f tllli So lc vtlil�ila and ' To Uvn Acv OU►"3 t° /n nt �or the purpose of purchasing a desk type printing calculator to be used by Given under our hands this 15th day of April A. u. 19bo all departments from a central point in the Town Office Building. ARTHUR P. KIRK Board Petition of Selectmen and Town Accountant WILLIAIt2 A. FINNERAN of FRED P. OAF Selectmen . ARTTCLPA 6e To see i.f, the Town wall. vote to raise and annronriato the slam of A $330 to be expended under - the direction of the Town Accountant and Selectmen A true copy: t /� , �� } ATTEST: �/v for the purpose of replacing a 16 year: old Allen -Wales adding machine. CON ABLE. Petition of Town Accountant. WINES aFl illfl(IdNli i I i °I 8 o(i(i i R � I Special Town Meeting April 8, 1968. 45 And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof. at the Town Office wilding, and at five or mare public places in each voting precinct. Said copies to be posted not mm e than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting* Hereof , fail not and make due return of this wrrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at the time and pla ce of said meeting. Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 18th day of March in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight. ARTHUR P4 KIRK Selectmen WILLIAI1 A. FINNERAN of FR ED Pe OAKE,S Nor th Andover North Andover Mass. � March 27 196. N A true copy: ATTEST: q AB to OFFICER'S RETURN I have notified and warned the in of the Town of North Aral over qualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of I his Warrant at the `town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies having been pcB ted not more than fifteen days n less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting. Oil Sr' B 11.6r th Andover, Mass. March 27, 1968. ATTEST: r pp T ow C W ader the Special Town Meeting of April 8, 1968 the following was voted: 3TICLE 1. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $37,000.00 for the a.rpose of the Article. Affirmative Vote 115, Negative 22. 3TICLE 2. VCTED unanimously to REJECT the article. ITICLE 3. VaUED to ADOPT the article. AFFIR11IATIVE lL6. NEGATIVE 7. <.s "°►°H I� /P�) TICLE 4- VOTED unanimously to ADOPT the article. IT I C LE 5. VOTED to REJECT the article. 11TICLE 6. VOTED to REJECT the article. )'eting opened at 8 :00 P.M., and adjourned at 8:55 P -M registered voters were in attendance and checked by Board of Registrarso, rue copy: 1 - ATTEST* tJ1 VfI K. THE C T OF MASSACHUSETTS SEX SS To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover. ETIN G: In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify aiad warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries meet in Bradstreet School in Precinct One St. Michael' s i School n Precinct Two Thomson School in Precinct Three and the Kittredge School in :P.recinct Four. TUESDAY, TIC THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL 1968. at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Ele ction of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices: PR {'SIDENTIAL PREFERENCE. 2 District Delegates to the national convention of the Democratic Party Sixth Congressional District. 2 Alternate Delegates to the National convention of the Democratic. Party Sixth Congressional District. 2 District Delegates to the national convention of the republican Party Sixth Congressional District. 2 Alternate Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party Sixth Congressional District. District Members of state Committee (One man and one woman ) for each political party for the 4th Essex District Senatorial District. The polls will be open from Twelve Noon to Seven, P.M. n R M r Hereof fail not and make return of this wary arit with your doings thereon -at tre time and rla ce of 9ai_r1 m= Pti.ng to fine Town Clerk, Given under our hands this 15th day of April A.D. 1968 ARTHUR P. KIRK Board WILLIAM A. FINNLRAN of FRED P. OAK; ,S Se le d tmen . A true copy: , ATTEST: WCONi2ABLE. OFFICER t S PETtJRN Pbegidenti Primaries Tuesday April 30, 1968 Cont t. ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES (Re 4 I have notified and warred the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who ..) are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Precinct One, the Bradstreet Schc,1 JoAnne Borek 16 48 31 119 214 Precinct Two, St. Michaels School, Precinct Three, the Thomson School and � Edward S. Morrow 18 71 41 145 275 Precinct four the Kittredge School by pcs tang true and attested copies of this BLANKS 34 79 52 156 321 vlarrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more puulic, pL ces in each STATE COMMITTEE (MAN) vot'lzg precinc t of the Town. Said copies having been posted not mm e than fifteen days nor less than ten days befo J r the time of h ding said meeting. Joh 5 5 1 2 6 Webster 30 8 5 5 5 16 32 ohn N (SON STABLE. BLANKS 4 12 5 30 51 North Andover 1-ila s s. STATE COMMITTEE (WOMAN ) April 18, 196L Ida Mae MacLeod 20 61 45 152 278 ATTE BLANKS 38 17 58 127 TO . PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES TUE Y APRIL 30, 1968, TWELVE NOON TO SEVFN P. M. ATTEST: DEMOCRAT PRECIN CTS fRA CL ONE TWO THREE FOUR TOTAL P TLF.NTTALPREFER� 12 � � LU Z2 W A T Eugene J. McCarthy 81 1 9 ESSEX SS: COP�lT��ONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS • g y 53. 5 354 Robert F. Kennedy 53 57 42 68 220 To either of the Cons tables f t Town. • o he own of North Andover, Lyndon Be Johnson 2 2 9 13 GREETINGS: John A. Volpe 2 1 3 ' In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby Hubert Humphrey 12 25 1 4 40 91 directed to notify andwarn the inhabitants of North Andover who are qualified Richard Nixon 2 2 to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Veteran's Auditorium of the North Rockfeller 6 2 8 Andover High School for a Special Town Meeting on Wallace 1 1 2 MONDAY, THE 22nd DAY OF JULY 1968 at 7:30 P.M. Edward Kennedy 1 1. then and there to act upon the following articles: BLANKS . 2 4 15 13 34 ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to amend ecti n of its in S o 4 Z onin g DISTRICT DELEGATES By - Law, so as to permit the use of property in a residence zoning district Irving E. Kane Z5 81 •101 176 433, for dormitories and related facilitiesfor non - resident students attending Nicholas Mavroules 63 67 67 156 353 North Andover Public Schools under an non-profit educational program* ram. p p g Joselah Me Cronin 1 1 Petition of Theodore Peters and others. Nathanial Gifford 1 1 ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town willraise and app 600 for the Alice Gifford 1 1 3 BLANKS 110 168 141 248 667 ere c t i on ' of Guard Rails. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate. the sum of $7800, for the installation of traffice lights at the corner of Sutton and Main I. David. Harrison ?9 80 84 169 412 Streets. Petition of the Selectmen. Peter S. Dic is co 55 69 68 145 337 ARTICLE To see if the Town will vote t o raise and a i Gerald Golin 2 2 . 4 ppr opriate the sum of Joseph M. Cronin 1 1 $600, . to be expended under the direc Lion of the Board of Health for the pur- Leo Cons tantineau 1 1 pose of obtaining the services of a visiting Public Health Nurse for the folio Patricia Constantineau 1 1 up program on^ Tuberculosis Control and Premature Inf ant check -up as required BLANKS 114 167 155 266 702 periodicallyby the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Petition of the Board of Health. STATE COMMITTEE (MAN) Trombly 1 1 ARTICLE 5. .To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Charles rombl Francis cqua 79 90 99 18 5 453 $901, to be expended under the direction of the Police Department for the pu Richard Holmes 1 1 pose of hiring a school Crossing Guard to attend the children living in the Village Green Apartment complex on Chickering Road who will be attending the James Hurrell 1 1 BLANKS 45 66 55 106 272 nearby Schools. Petition of the Selectmen. STATE COIt'MITTEE (WOMAN) And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested Rose R. Shinberg 15 25 21 76 137 copies thereof at the Town Office Building, and at five or more public places Anna P. 0 t Connor 81 90 100 151 422 in each voting precinct, not le ss than seven days before the stated time for Margaret Trombly 2 2 holding such mee Ling. BLINKS 28 41 34 64 167 Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 3rd day of July in the year of Our Lord One thousand Nine hundred and sixty - eight. R E P U B L I CANS ARTHUR P. KIRK Selectmen PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE -34 � 62 210 4.01 WILLIAM A.. FINNERAN of FRED P. OAKES North Andover, Mass. John A. Volpe 14 27 21 37 99 Nor. th kndover, Mass. Richard M. Nixon 12 31 16 52 ill p Nelson Rockefeller 4 12 ll 53 80 July 13 1968 Eugene J. McCarthy 3 12 6 35 56 A true copy; ATTEST: CONS BLE. Robert F. Kennedy 3 8 OFFICER t S RETURN Ronald Reagan 1 I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North An dove Henry Cabot Lodge 1 1 d are qualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies o of H.Ho Humphrey 3, 1 1 5 of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting to be held in the Veterants Auditorium of the North Andover. Hi h School on Monday July 22, 1968 at 7 .30 Be Goldwater l 1 � g Brooks l 1 P.M. Said copies being posted in the Town Office Build ing and at five or more L.B. Johnson 1 1 Public Places in each voting precinct of the Town, said copies having been George Wallace 2 2 posted not less than seven days before the time of said meeting. BLA ITS o r_ L -i n / , I ri _ A A —. X70 A � � e / J V J 5 _ v �c� V Va V" DISTRICT DELEGATES ONS_ TABLE . JULY 13 1968. Francis W. Hatch, Jr. 22 67 43 154 286 No. Andover Mass. ATTEST: �. William A. McCarthy 15 52 36 135 238 BLANKS 3l 79 ..5 x,31_ 286 C V ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES �� SPECIAL TOWN MEETING OF MONDAY JULY 22, 1968 CZ State Primaries. Sept 17, 196$. 49 4� � ARTICLE 1. VOTED that Section 4.15 of the Zoning By -Law be amended by adding James P. Hurre ll . N o . Andover, l 1 thereto the following phrase; Dormitories and related facilities for non - _ William Co Lafond. No. Andover. 1 1 resident students attending North Andover public schools under any non - profit Rri James F. McGuire. No. Andover* 1 1 educational program. James D. Shiiae T o. Andover 1 1 The vote was AFFIRMATIVE 487 NEGATIVE 116, A 2 majority vote. Charles W. TRromblir, Jr. No. Andover. 1 l J� The Planning Board recommended disappr oval of the article for the following BLANKS 208 245 204 243 900 reasons: w COUNCILLOR. Fifth District. 1. Action should be taken at a Regular Town Meeting. Thomas J. Lane. Lawrence. 163 208 17 200 748 2. Article is loosely worded. ?'I ' BLANKS 45 1I1 2 59 173 3. No evidence was presented by the proponents of the Article .-to show that this lc. amendment would benefit the health, safety, welfare and future growth of the F SENATOR, Fourth Essex Dist. Town. James P. Rurak. Haverhill 175 214 180 206 775 n; BLANKS 33 35 2 5 53 1 46 Ya ARTICLE 2. NOTED to ADOPT the article and take the sum of $3600, from available funds. REPRESENTATIVE IN GEN'L COURT. 13th Essex ARTICLE 3. VOTED t strike from the warrant. James P. Hurrell, No. Andover 197 236 195 234 862 ' Paul 7 Cronin. Andover 1 1 ARTICLE 4. VOTED to strike from the warrant. BLANKS 11 12 � 10 25 58 ARTICLE 5. VOTED to ADOPT the article and take the sum of $901 from available COUNTY COL51ISSIO1ff`RS. Essex County funds. Daniel ,J. Burke Lynnfield 55 71 53 78 257 The meeting opened at 7 :30 P.M., and adjourned at 8:15 P.M., :` James C. Bradley No. Andover 160 166 20 712 649 duly registered voters were present and checked by Board of Registrars. � W J. Donovan Lawrence 88 102 85 84 1?7 35 Harold Boynton, Eric Bergstron, John Mahoney, John Monteiro, Joseph Devan BLANKS '113 1�.8 106 111.7 51 Milton Howard, Dana Fisher, Tony Lennon, and Richard Maurer assisted the Moderator SI , 'RIFF. Essex County and Town Clerk in the hand ?AR n c o t. William J. Casey. Law.renc e . 166 191 175 20 736 A true copy; ATTEST: John T. Duffy Lynn 21 39 19 36 115 W BLANKS 21 19 11 19 70 W R N T REGISTER OF DEEDS. Essex Norther Dist. COI�ZTviONVUTALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Joseph Buckley. Lawrence 80 121 76 116 393 Maurice T. F'er'ris Lawrence 76 76 8� 85 321 ESSEX SS: To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover; r Francis T. Roberge 1'Jlethuen 42 41 4 2 )I.1 166 GREETINGS: BLANKS 10 ll 3 17 lIl In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and a R r E P U B L I C A N 55 95 66 ll 335 warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Bradstreet School, Precinct 1, St. Michaels School, Precinct 2, Thomson CQNGRESSMAN. Sixth Dist. School, Precint 3, and the Kittredge School, Precinct 4. f William H. Bates. Salem 51 91 65 107 314 TUESDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEI'mi_jR 1 968 BLANKS. 4 4 3 10 21 at seven o'clock A.M., for the following; purposes: COUNCILLOR. Fifth Dist. To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomim. tion of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices: Louis H. Johnson. Groveland 49 81 60 101 2 1 . �, BLANKS 6 l4 8 16 �1� Representative in Congress for the Sixth Congressional District. Councillor for the Fifth Councillor District, SENATOR, Fourth Essex Dist. Senator for the 'Fourth Essex Senatorial District. Albert F. McLeod Jr. Haverhill 46 80 8 281 One Representative in General Court for Thirteenth Essex Representative District. BLANKS 5 97 Two County �Commissione rs for Essex `County � 9 l5 10 20 54 Sheriff for Essex County � REPRESENTATIVE IN GEI�T'L COlTIiT. 13th Essex. In Essex County Northern District: A register of Deeds for North District. Paul tip. Cronin. Andover. 45 88 62 106 301 The Polls will be open from 7 A.M., to 7 P.1i7. BLANKS 10 7 6 11 34 Hereof fail not and make. d�ie return of this warrant with your doings COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Essex Cnty. thereon at the time and place of said meeting. C.F. Nelson Pratt. Saugus 1 1_5 78 60 98 281 Given under our hands this third day of September A.D. 1968. George F. Patten. Peabody 39 7 55 93 261 ARTHUR P4 KIRK Selectmen of BLANKS 26 2 l WILLIAM A. FINNERAN North xndover SNF.�RIFF. Essex County 3 43 128 FRED Pe OAKES Mass. North Andover, 'Hass. September 3, 1968. Roger L. wells 50 92 60 10 305 A true cop A.ttest • BLANKS 5 3 8 1 30 REGISTER OF DEEDS, Essex Noi�thern Augustine J. Walsh. Constable. John J. Archetti. Lawrence 1 1 OFFICER'S RETURN Harold J. Morley 2 2 I have notified and warned the inhabitants of 1�orth Andover who are qualified BLANKS 54 95 68 115 332 to vote in elections and Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of this try. at five or more public places in each precinct of the Town and A true co ATTEST ? at the Town Office Building. Said copies not having been pcs ted not less ?JOH NS. Town Clerk. than seven days before the time of said meet' . g. ATTEST: r VV A R R;A N T �r + C 01,110TuT1�ALTH OF MASSACHUSETT U ' ' i J WA SI1 � COT CABLE. ESSEX SS North Andover, Mass, To eith er of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: September 9, 1968. GREETINGS: jiTEST: JO J. ONS. TOti`dl\i CL HK. In the name of the Common ealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby S 'PTEIVfI FR 1 7 , 1 68. directed to notify and warn the inhinhabitants of Korth Andover who are qualifiedt STATE PRIIUlARIES. TUESDAY 9 7 00 A.M. to 7.00 P. M. i to vote n Town Aff cars, t o meet in the Veteran's Auditorium of our North D E M O C R A T P R E C I N C T S Andover High School for aSpe c ial Town Meeting on 01 \7J , Tl 10 TERSE FOUR TOTAL MONDAY, THE 39th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1968 at 8: 00 P.M. 208 q 2n5 ?59 then and there to act on the following articles: VONGRESSMAN SIXTH DISTRICT. ARTICLE 1., To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By -Law by creati a new zoning district, to be known as the Apartment District, , in which apart - William L. Clarke. Manchester ment developments may be s eci a"ll John J. Connors. No. Andover. 1 p y P rmitted by the Board of Appeals or b the Nathaniel Gifford. No. Ando�!Pr. 1 l I r Selectmen, as the meeting may determine, by striking from the B - y Dierdel Henderson. Essex 6 6 L • .• ry v r 1 x. r II i,iirt /d JRid i 1110 111,- M EN I 50 � Special Town Meeting. September 30. _ 1 8. ` Art. 1. Conl t. its present provision that such development s may be permitted C-"'` Forth Andover, Vass, September 21, 1968. ATTEST: in"any Zoning District," by describing the area of the proposed new apartment OH OI TO -ti`.i .•CLLRK district, and by defining the other uses which of be proper, without any spe ci l" Special Town Ivie e ting . p rmit, in any Apartment District. Petition o�. the Selectmen. ,. Article 1. Stricken from warrant by the Irloderator• ARTICLE 2.. To see if the Town will vote to amend the action taken under Article rr 2 VOTED to ADOPT the article. �rnanimous vote. '55 of the warrant for the 1968 Annual Town Meet • so that the money voted and red- ro Stricken from the ����.r °ant ceived thereunder shall be expended for the extension of the water system to . 1 `,ts �' VO`lID to ADOPT the article. Unanimous vote • Raleigh Tavern Lane (South) on the Raleigh -laver Estates Subdivision off i''arnum " ,► 5' �T VOTED OTED to ADOPT the article as read. Street. Petition of the Board of Public Works. z�L; '� 6. Article withdrawn ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $'7800, for " Stricken from the Vlarrant the installation of traffic lights at the corner of Sutton and Main Streets. r`Y " �. u'rlithdrawn from liVarrant. Petition of the Selectmen. " 9. ' VOl�AD unanimousl1r to ADOPT the article. rr s " 10. V01'ED to 1'iDOPT the art 27 csum le and take the sum of y�2, 500, from ARTICLE )1.. To see if the Town will vote to ratify and confirm the Resolution ` available funds in tt�e, Treasury. ' y and Statement" adoit ed by the Selectmen on August 30, 1968, which �a rticularl 11. VOTED t o ADOPT the article arzd take the sum of ��3, 020 ,, .15 � r om defines the boundaries of andra Lane, established as a town way by the 19*68 available f arda in the T reasury. Annual 'town Ivieeting. Petition of the Selectmen. ?. 4 . The meetin opend at 8 :00 P.M., and adjourned at 8 :30 P.T -44, ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town. will vote to amend Article IV of its General By - V:1; Tom Broadhead, Len Coppe;tta, Vin Hanlon, Louis i;miec, John 14onteiro, 1fiilton Laws by adding thereto the following new section: rIoward and Jim Hurrell assisted - the Moderator and T ~awn Clerk for counting. Section 13 The Selectmen shall have the P ol1er and authority . p to ab j oint 9 by Mrs, "VIar jorie Heider, 1 rs. John L;Tor �z S rind I'r2rs. Vincent Hanlon assisted the majority vote, members of the Greater Lawrence Sanitar7T District, established Board of l legristrars in checking the voters. by Chapter 750 of the Picts of 1968 Petition of the Sete ctmen. '' Three huxzdred and forty -eight duly registered voters were checked. r A true copy: i ARTICLE 6. To see f the Town will vote to accept the sum o.� C,000 from , ;iTT EST : , . _...., Benjamin �C, Osgood, Katherine C. Osgood and Gayton Osgood, Trustees of Old JOi�i'� J ONS North And over Realt rust to be ex__pended under the direction of the High a I • Y w y 5urve or for the purpose of widening Farnum Street for a distance of not mcr e r,,r rn i r R R <A _: than L, 000 feet, said widening to be continguous to the lialeigh Tavern Estates - - CO . r J�I''1�' :, aT :��' Il riSS.(�C. T "T-'T` owned by Old North Andover healty Trust. Petition of the highway Surveyor. f ; ; ;h a;; ' ARTICLE To see if the sown will raise and a ro riate a sufficient sum To c ' ti er. of the Lorst �blreS of - the To%rin o ' oath �indover: 7 pp p c of ffi GIti,::.Li'1_I C. money to widen and rebuild approximately 1.000 feet o! annum Street continguous to the Raleigh Tavern Estates. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. in Gile ,- nrie of the Commo. i -ou care hereby d- rested. to not fy r,! d ern the of ioi't'1 �,1 ' c,�I °..o ��.re civali.fied to vo _1_r ' ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will raise and app ropriate a sufficient sum of move 4 '.` I i L_' ' ,_ i._. ,, h.e fir.. r , , , -- T- Z own . I i L ,��', t0 �iE;Et Ln i- 0 UCL a,i , l:l C1'!t0r 1_ufl 0�' the Oi �h r OVe1^ 1�LZ;I1 School to improve drainage on Timber Lane Is, Petition of the Sele c tmen. f< } 'or: a Spe ci�a.l To':'n I. "ee t i.r On ., . ARTICLE o T , • i;10:.ut�Y, �e 2t� �?2 L.a� Oki IOC,1~'_.7�t� 1J6b at 3 0400 1 :1 . ,. o see if the Town will vote to amend Sect-on 6.61 of its Zoning By -Lai"i rr 1 tl....en c :zf`i c, t?�c h e t o act or by striking out the words vacant and rr s c }re f o1.1ot•�in articles: so that said Section will read as follows :' TO see if the r �'o� ' V11 �1ri 11 vote e �' �'�'1_e 1, 1� fi0 ct 6.61 The residential lot areas ar_d lot widths above required under Section l to �_� Thor iz rzo c I,,U,_ , ` f for i t �I rye "ot`-,atin�_ �r�1Ci c1-ec .tire; coy cl�c,ct i�et� "Teen f. ?le 0��;n a the 6.3 shall.not apply in any residence district to any lot of le ss area or less A width 'than above retained if such lot be' not adjoined bTT other land of the i.ia.s u!",etts E J, , 1r;.2porte;.t! on -':,uthori ter to provide for raili ?o�? d comriniter carne owmer, ' available for combination unit);. or use in connection with such lot �, �e� vice `�etti�cerz I�rortr� 1il ov er ?��.d po. an ��'o� t.I.e period od end, n-• J�a1- ?0 x_"'69 s o • �, J 3 provided that the applicant for a building permit on any such lot shall show Er �z'.1> to �. a -i ire G�11�z <I�rropr�;.tc SUC, �or said, purpose. Petit i on of the Board _ o?' Selectmen. by citations from the Exsex County Registry of Deeds incorporated in - or attached �{ ecoreded by to such application that such lot was lawfully laid out and duly r = = lt r l' 1. C1,� 2. ��o see i �' the Town vote to authorize the Selectt�en to act. elan or deed prior to the effective date of said Section 6 3 and provided that o �.t , 7.� ne, o tia �L�.. �,�c[ el,c :...�trl a. c� oz. sac .t be two L Totirn and Li hP I 1 • rn�, °i" `" �' " �'I , S "JU't',ti On lut�10'i t t0 Ur o OTJ'de for tJ?1_, COYl�lilLltel' n such a lot there shall be ke pt an open and not built upon a front yard and a P <�ar„�ch setts Daii 1 y T� , v , e 7 I" co 1 7 s n t '1 7 r1 r '7 ] ,'� 7 ] [ 1 rear yard each not le ss than e feet deep,' and two side yards each not le ss ,. sec v- Cx er.�,ter L«ti;Tr c.l_ce _�� 0a r.ct mac, C tor_ oz ➢ t, he p�, _Loci er ding than 12 feet wide, and further pro�� did that there shall 1�F' " "''z ='ez' l''` Y; ,= " • ' ° _ r��e a lot area of at ( 7, , 4d, a__c, � 0 r,- Lse, arld appr•opr - to ; ;,11[.0, for said purpm e. . .` PcJ C i ti0'_'t Of . s h e 0I cCtrher').. f , 1 least 3,500 square feet for each dwelling unit in any multiple dwelling structure;,,.,; � -� � -�- . hereafter erected upon any such lots" Petition of the Planning Board, ' - r , L_• to . t Town vri11 vote �o rz.�r�d !g -Law ^- T �_.._� i r, 3 s ee If ,_ ! ZS Zonin r, L� u� 'h ,- s tt i — ns r i .L ` ^ O "' h .L, +• ! (' S t ! i' y • . • e I_ ! L_' • f' /'1 9 I i . -T (; .' r � 1 ' • e ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to rgise and appropriate the sLUi1 of 'e�'ei'z on1 e olio �!n sec �� o�� 9 r j/_ 7�, ` L�.7�_�, V11 said ��. r ;�Y : read as foil TTs ° , 2 500 to be expended b the Planning Board for the c for s »z e ae. 0:; ,��,... p Y g purpose of hiring a Consul- .r ,r ,,�,`', • T .� - r [ , ,,�[ �� , tant to_ adv.i se the Board c onuerning its rules and regulations relative to Sub- I5 1�_ •7 AP1� ,'.'�'T'1l' -`' ' DL� �.I.L0 1 �.1d I.J, 'ill I:0 _.l �� 01 r� a1 �,1C� `,_ ,.tn t a u ,e c _r_�. 1 p, _ ,. L t division Cori or an. �r.p :�y trrent cevelopment in a�. IT �,u_�a_r c_r, �.,rict,krut or,1y ii it be aatis- Control, and to assist it in its exercise and performance of all of , a L • �„ its powers and duties. Petition of the Planning Bca rd. Tied tJlla� s'.7 -cI� developr�le.r�� �: :_x.1_1 con o.rm to the permic�.ed uses and spec- i r, L f o r th i 1.1 1 s Lr I 7 2 a ri d 1;. I J ` i r. e�ul:. U. -ons see __n e c ori.� . ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will raise and ap propria to the sum cf 4'3,020.15 =. 1,_.71 In so fox a., 1-hey �.iay be -tpt, the provisions of erect � ons 11 .5 through to satisfy a deficit in the insurance account. Petition of the Selectmen. 11954 in(.lusive, shall ap r ito any applicanti on for a speclal le rmit under And you are directed to serve this I�darrant by posting true and attested copie � Section r thereof at the T own Office Building, and at five or more public places in each - ... ° - ° Z P o rn, �[Tse s ( F.- iultiple or rrro r'� Jellin,_s, TY ovided, that tliere shall be not mcr e than voting; precinct not less than seven days before the stated time for holding such t t1�°relvc� c�trell Lr�„ units 0or structure. meeting, ± ) 1.� t s s 0r \ 1 C7 rt �-7 C? 1 ��T Y �- • r a r Ll �! a b 1J.C.1.1 `l.Ctre�,., rwlV�3 r s � L e ci ,:tOT:.. . n con_lec iol.i l�l 1 h he 1� rmitted : given under our hands at North P over, lviassachuset :.l s, the lithe day of �� p r pal l.ses, e��cept th= t l-�_c °ofesa Tonal o�'1'i.ces grid home occu.pa.t,i ons are ,l_1.0 September in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Dine Hundred and Sixty - Eight, spec _fically� e zcl�c�ed. ARTHUR P KIRK n " " • n [, • i': • Selectr. er_ of �� 07� .,1,ec �_.� , c �e ul,.. t, V v A. FINNLRAN North Andover (a) No striJ.ctvre shall eXceed two ,1rrd. one -half 2" stories or thirt\T fiv one-half ( 2" f L� e' FRED P. OAKE S. f, e t i n measu e d r b o ve t. � t he f ou nd i o a r z. TJiass. ;� (7�) , , I�eight, mea ��. l�.e to of t.1 t North Andover, Mass. b No stri.zctu- e.-/,cent ore-- stor7r «ra�:es or carports or un i 0 r wal Se ptember V 20 1 , V . - '1 ' O. "• ' .{-'i -, .. S .. l , :: O �^ .1 , 7 7 �- ,' , rl'r� , r !_ .l C7 It ul iif Too tAl `� 0� _. e �� id � �_ ti ��l a Li lr.ctl._ e,. �h�. ll ��c; z,ear e� : o each otn" rnal.� _e ,mum of A t'rii Z .• i - n P, Q np * Amer S m UJ U�.lu _L1 U •V ^ � 1 1 ' V U.'. lu (J L� l7 U1, �J U . rJ i 1.1 � , l�.i>. � �.- _. . V 1' 1u c.L �.L :.� � x.t>:.% i-:. i� .��? 1..� �.l 1,1 V !r li l,J. G U J.!_ CONIY2AABLE. f 0u _G a t! ons • j OFFICER IS RETURN � ( c) There shall be a. lot area of at least �),I sni.i -are feet for each drrel.li_nr, I have notified and warded the inhabitants of North Andover who are ualified VillLu in ; :1�l�Lpl..,- •cltircl�iri , sti.uctur e, in add -.lion to - the lot area, if any, . Affairs rer'uire(I - �'or other permitted uses • to vo in elections and Town Affairs by pos tin; true and attested co r)f , _,_.• _. Trr �cl c �_ ...) l.n. Pros us�7.�; ie oo aree 0�. all pr'l llCLpal �!'i d clLCesSOi'ZT trl�Ct11T'eS ulllo wva"l•arl c a t five or more pub_► is places in each voting pr ecint of she Town `'^ rl the ' ''� J n t sI.1� 1.1 r of e :need 30/' of gross area of the loto than seven days before the time of said meetin and at the r 1.'own Office Building, Said copies nog, having been post d not less g. ATTEST ����GU T_ T\IE J. WALS- `ONSTAB . Special Town IYleeting October 28 , 1968 ,a Ili U IIL � IIf ul a I alai i _ t Article C nit � � 3 3 o (e) No s trot tune shall be b��il t vv�_thin 30 feet of the side line of any public street or way Land no structure or parking space shall be built or maintained �v thin 20 feet of any other exter property line. QJ (f) There shall be provided at least one paved off- street parking space, or I A R R A N T space in rra a orcarport, of each duelling unit, said space to be no more �- than 200 feet from the outside entra.r�ce to each such unite iqo space shall be considered available for p� rking which reduces the effective width of a drive- way providing access to more than one dwelling?; unit to less than 12 feet. There shall be a paved driveivay, or paved �;aalk adequate to accommodate C o m moflw ca lt b ®f Aba zzac bus ette (g) p emergency vehicles, within 50 feet of the outside entrance to each dwelling u.ni t. (h) Any road or driveway providing principal access to, 6 or more dwelling unit ESSEX S S; or o or more parking spaces shall conform to appropriate provisions of the subdivision control regulations as if it were a minor residential street. ' To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: Before issuing; any permits the Board of Appeals shall request a report from ' the Planning Board on the extent of such conformity. 4.74 No special Ie rmit shall be granted under Section 4.7 unless the Board of GREETING: App° .a. l s finds that the development as planned will not be detrimental to the In the narne of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town of neighborhood in which it is to be located, and that the Town can reasonably - provide the proposed development wi all �l c e s s a r �r u t =� l i t i e s are d facilities . North Andover who are qualified to vote for Presidential Electors, Representative in Congress, Sixth District. Councillor, Fifth Petition of Donald kT . K ie r s t e ad and others* Disti Senator, Fourth District, Representative in General Court, Thirteenth Essex District. County Commissioners in Essex And you are directed to serve this "arrant b y Posting true and attested, copies County ( Sheriff in Essex County and Register of Deeds (VACANCY) in Essex Northern District and upon all questions ap- there of at the `-down Office Building, and at five or more public places in e ach p on the ballot, to meet and assemble in designated and appointed polling places: In Precinct One the Bradstreet School. .Voting precinct not less than seven days before the stated time for holding In ptei�ioct Two the St, Michael's School. In Precinct Three the Thomson School, and in Precinct Four the Kittredge School. : such meeting. Given and er our hands at North 1lndaver, Massachusetts, the 7th day of October TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1968 _n the year of Our Lc rd One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty- eight. at 8'0 ' in the forenoon to bring into the Town Clerk and the election officers and upon all questions appearing on the bal- ARTHUR P . KIRK Selectmen of Iotth4 vote for Presidential Electors (President and Vice President) . Representative in Congress Sixth District. Councillor of ,, WILLIA11 A. FINNERAH. North Ar'Z'i over, XTLass. _ istrict. Senator of Fourth Essex District. Representative in General Court of Thirteenth Essex District. Two (2) County iv or th Andover ' Mce s s . Commissioners of this Essex County. Sheriff of this Essex County. Register of Deeds (to fill vacancy) of Essex Northern Dis- October 18 .9 l trict, and upon the following questions: A true copy* ATTEST : C i TABLE O • iliWFiyl1.. YLa. ... u..... e. . .u. ..._... e... _ iY L... e i J ._.. i I i i i u i i i i i I i i I i i i u i + OFFS: CL:R' S RZT�JR 0 vote Question, mark a Cross X in the Square oA a Question, ma�'k a Cross X �n the Square s 'o vote on a • inhabitants North And over who are o ualif ie d at the right of YES or NO, s at the right of YES or NO. me the - lnh��bzt�nts of IT I have n of � f le d andwa d to vote in elections and Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of . ' • • • • /, '] ' � ' - � X 74' this warrant at five or more public places in .,��ch Jotin precinct of the �'N Lti� ,� Town and at the Tovin Office Buildings Said copies riot having been posted not ' .�� QIIESTION NO. 4 t i me .� QUESTIO NO. 1 - less than seven days before the -tme of Is . d meeting. `w4 PO AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION ';w LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION `y tt r Do you approve of a law summarized below, upon which YE C �', F5 m BL E . �o yo, ap of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution the House of Representatives did not vote and upon which Smatt below, c was approved by the General in a joint Whih C "" lYl •"... North Ar dover, ass. the Senate did not vote? NO I .�✓eSSion of the two branches held June 16, 1965, received �`; lc' 68 0 v es i the affirmative and 26 in then n egative, and in a YES SUMMARY . October lu > • , of ,u eg l'iTTEST 0* �.1 k seO of the two branches held May 10, 1967, re- The proposed law provides that the official ballot in the biennial 0 1 A' j (; a-t I' C%ed Pri votes in the affirmative and 9 in the negative? NO 'R State election for the year 1970 shall contain a question asking the voters I whether there shall be a convention in 1971 to (1) revise, alter or amend Special Town Flee ing Monday, tO ber 28 19 I SUMMARY the constitution of the Commonwealth on the following subjects, Nicetin o ez l at So00 P.P�1. Moderator Bailed meeting to order VNpoSed amendment of the Constitution increases from five insofar as they relate to the structure of government, and no others: g p 'The •ti the Executive Branch; General urt • the l C ' • the Executive Council ARTICLE 1. VOT ED to ADOPT the article and take the sum of 000, from Available d to tee d ays the period of time e the Constitution gives the Governor to ct up o the government of cities, towns and counties and their relationship to p A measures Passed by the Legislature and submitted to him 1 Funds for the purpose of the Article Commonwealth; f0 o No other than es are made in the several Constitutional each other and to the g overnment of the Commonea • (2) simplify VOTED to ADOPT the article and take the sum of 4 „9 140 from r aPpr 4 a1• g g . ' ARTICLE 2 . �r ' f0 s �•� ; and rearrange the constitution, and (3) provide methods of amendment p vision relative to action by the Governor upon such measures. >w thereof. ' A va i la b l e Funds for the purpose of the Articl The question will state that the convention shall not consider lase of failure ^ ”" or propose any measure which relates to the Massachusetts Declara- ARTICLE 3. Article deco. red not in order by the Moderator because �. P Of Planning Board to make recommendation , in compliance with Chapter 40A of � ��;� lion of Rights, the provisions of the Massachusetts constitution con - i cerning the "Judiciary Power" (other than provisions respecting the Section Six of the General Laws . ti Executive Council), or any of the excluded matters enumerated in Motion duly made and seconded to adjourn the meeting at 8:35 P.1-4. Ed Mallory, QUEST NO 2 Article %LVIII, II, Section 2 of the Massachusetts constitution. The ' ` r ' Fisher Milt on Ho��rard Harr ,.,, ' ��� question F.vill fix the number of delegates to the convention at 150, of Jack IVlcLay, Dan O t Le ary, Uohn I�Ion to 11 0, Dana , Y Wil cox and Mi lton Howard were appo int e d to assist the Moderator and T own C 1 erk pR O�pS E D AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION '�'�` whom 20 members shall be members of the General Court; the remain- .'-a ing 130 members shall be elected by the voters in the manner sum- . :• :. should hand voting be re quire d . Ann Reilly, Rita to Hanlon, Mar tin Lawlor 1 4 o yo4 approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution �:� s��naritied below, Which was approved by the General Court in a 'oint ''''° marized below. The question will also state that the convention shall 1 =�•` conclude its business not later than 120 days from its first session. Earline Lyons and John S. Lyons assisted the Board of Registrars in the check- • se of the two branches held August 30,1966, received ing of 4 registered voters in to O m t The proposed law provides that if a majority of the votes on the fore 16$ e a p ATTEST : voteS,a th af&riri tive and 4 in the negative, and m a YES A true co I g oing question is y jolt Ses6 =0u of the two branches held �!^�a 10 1967 re- 5 g q m the affirmative, the convention shall be held in T rk . y > u1 1971 to revise alter or amend the constitution on the matters cAed 1'l� vo tes in the f�ative and 78 in the negative? �0 J Y� , , e � enumerated above only. The House of Representatives ant he 1968 s� Senate shall each elect as delegates 10 of its members, not mor n OFFICERI RETURN November 5 SUMMA 6 from each branch coming from the same political party, ie State & Natil E]e ot ion. w >� districts, 3 from each Provision is d f l . . •i;� re maining 130 del 10 shall be elected at la e a and 120 shall b %e proDo5ed amendment of the Constitution authorizes the Legis- K have not i f i e d and warned the inhabitants of North Andover who g g I o are qualified i f i e d l . � � elected the 40 senatorial • ,•e to $pose an income tax graduated according to total income, ` ,. , to vote in elections by posting true and attested copies of this Warrant at an authorlZes the granting of reasonable exemptions, deductions and �:;::: made for the manner of nominating and electing these 130 delegates, • ;s without a or p olitical d for filling vacancies occurrin the Town Office Building and a t five or more public places in each voting abaF eme4tS, as an alternative to the exercise of the Legislature's exist P '� P • , g g dl d �fi dM un m • , • `• T^ Said cop�.es not h a v i ng beer: posted not less than seven ing owef to tax income under Article 44 of the Amendments to the �� in the poriti�,:: of any delegate, from whatever source chosen, and • .�.L P r fi .. �7 1. r� �• �.• A ll - {� n .. . V ^4 far to � i. W`wt �.fiv vvYr v� n'w�•i 1u iiSwvuV. P Y' C yrl� u of th Vo ,Il. V Cc �tiituo +1, ifuu�� Yf�' trug ►•8 ro,�'egoing rarudioi'izail'I t he pro - days bef ore the time of said meeting n C��%6�"` P oOe d au1 a ailment permits any such tax to be imposed at a uniform y � An revisions alterations and amendments of the Massachusetts �,� , � . peNuntage of an individual's federal income tax liability or at graduated : z constitution adopted by the convention shall be submitted . to the AUG STIN J. WALSH. CON ABLE. rates ap plied to his total income taxable federally, and it permits people at the State election in 1972 for their ratification and adoption AUIGTI reasonable variations of any federal provision. It requires that the in such manner �-�.s the convention may direct. If a majority of the North And over, Mass _ _ �, a� ate ra tes of exeiriptions and deductions be set without xPaard to people voting thereon ratify and adopt such revision, alteration or Oc tober28. 196b. AYT' `�� ` y •- the �ind income being taxed. amendment, the constitution shall be deemed to be changed accordingly. ( JO ON S . "`' The proposed law also provides that if the vote on the question to be T 0 C ' `` submitted at the biennial State election in 1970 is in the affirmative the Governor shall appoint a preparatory commission of 5 members 's ''�ti to compile data to aid the convention in the discharge of its duties. ' Each member of the commission shall receive compensation of $10,000 , s�2c QUESTION NO. 3 and the commission may expend a sum not in excess of $200,000, - "` - ove for its ex eases. bUMMAKY LLLV W11.1616u1.1VU Vl 6 11 G VV1111 e V11Wd.1111 On ule I0110W1ng suo)ects, ., The proposed amendment of the Constitution increases from five insofar as they relate to the structure of government, and no others: days to ten days the period of time the Constitution gives the Governor N5ii the Executive Branch, the General Court, the Executive Council; the government of cities, towns and counties and their relationship to to act upon measures passed by the Legislature and submitted to him;` each other and to the government of the Commonwealth • (2) simplify N. for approval. No other changes are made in the several Constitutional: >� and rearrange the constitution, and (3) provide methods of amendment provisions relative to action by the Governor upon such measures.;;:;:: thereof. The question will state that the convention shall not consider or propose any measure which relates to the Massachusetts Declara- lion of Rights, the provisions of the Massachusetts constitution con - g , P s�. cerning the "Judiciary Power" (other than provisions respecting the Executive Council), or any of the excluded matters enumerated in QUESTION NO. 2 Article %LVIII, II, Section 2 of the Massachusetts constitution. The question will fix the number of delegates to the convention at 150, of PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION` whom 20 members shall be members of the General Court; the remain- ing 130 members shall be elected by the voters in the manner sum - Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution marized below. The question will also state that the convention shall summarized below, which was approved by the General Court in a joint conclude its business not later than 120 days from its first session held A h h b t f th n sessio of two branches eu s66 receve` • � t 30 � 19 ► id �� The proposed law provides that if a majority of the votes on the fore - 188 votes in the affirmative and 46 in the negative, and in a YES going question is in the affirmative, the convention shall be held in point session of the two branches held May 10, 1967, re- July, 1971 to revise, alter or amend the constitution on the m tters ceived 174 votes in the affirmative and 78 in the negative? No`' enumerated above only. The House of Representatives an he Senate shall each elect as delegates 10 of its members, not mor n SUMMARY 6 from each branch coming from the same political party. le .,. The ose ro d amendment of the Constitution authorizes the Le s �•; remaining 130 delegates, 10 shall be elected at large and 120 shall be P P gi - :�..� lature to impose an income tax graduated according to total income, elected from the 40 senatorial districts, 3 from each. Provision is and authorizes the granting of reasonable exemptions, deductions and made for the manner of nominating and electing these 130 delegates, abatements, as an alternative to the exercise of the Legislature's exist - without party or political designation, for filling vacancies occurring ing power to tag income under Article 44 of the Amendments to the in the position of any delegate, from whatever source chosen, and Constitution. Without limiting the foregoing authorization, the pro - P P an imposed ` for the conduct of the convention's business. posed amendment permits such tax to be at a uniforms` Any revisions, alterations and amendments of the Massachusetts y s percentage of an individual's federal income tag liability or at graduated � ,;` constitution adopted by the convention shall be • submitted , to the rates applied to his total income taxable federally, and it permits People at the State election in 1972 for their ratification and adoption reasonable variations of any federal provision. It requires that the in such manner as the convention may direct. If a majority of the graduated rates, exemptions, and deductions be set without regard to people voting thereon ratify and adopt such revision, alteration or the kind of income being taxed. amendment, the constitution shall be deemed to be changed accordingly. " The proposed law also provides that if the vote on the question to be submitted at the biennial State election in 1970 is in the affirmative the Governor shall appoint a preparatory commission of 5 members to compile data to aid the convention in the discharge of its duties. Each member of the commission shall receive compensation of $10,000 QUESTION N0. 3 :`'•ti and the commission may expend a sum not in excess of $200,000, _ as the Governor may approve, for its expenses. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below, which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held July 20 1966 received 225 votes in the affirmative and 1 in the negative, and in a YES QUESTION NO. 5 joint session of the two branches held June 15 1967 re- ceived 210 votes in the affirmative and 2 in the negative? NO `�` A Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the YES ' sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, SUMMARY malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages)? The proposed amendment of the Constitution defines the circum -�� B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for stances in which a Governor's inability to perform his functions shall the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and YES cause his office to become vacant, and it establishes a procedure for beer, ale and all other malt beverages)? SQ making the necessary determinations. The office will become vacant:' following a declaration of disability by the Governor himself or by the C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for YES Chief Justice and a majority of the Associate Justices of the Supreme the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so Judicial Court, or such other body as the Legislature may provide. The ►y;< called, not to be drunk on the premises? vacancy will terminate four days after the Governor declares that n o� disability exists, unless (1) within that period the Chief Justice and D. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for majority of the Associate Justices, or such other body provided by the the sale of all alcoholic beverages by hotels having a din- YE Legislature, should make a contrary declaration and (2) within another ? ing room capacity of not less than ninety -nine persons and stated period the Legislature, by two- thirds of each branch present and lodging capacity of not less than fifty rooms? NO voting, then determines the issue contrary to the Governor's In all Cities and Towns except Bolton, Burlington, Lexington, Wakefield, and Woburn. declaration* The same procedure will also apply to a Lieutenant Governor who in the case of a vacancy is performing the Governor's duties. t? The proposed amendment also requires the election of a Governor r; for the unexpired balance of the four -year term if a vacancy in the �?ti QUESTION NO. 6 office of Governor as described in the proposed amendment continues w for a six -month period expiring more than five months prior to a biennial ? YES state election other than an election for Governor. Shall the commonwealth of Massachusetts retain � capital punishment for c rime?" N O The polls shall be open at 8 o'clock A.M., and close at 8 o'clock P.M. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct, said copies to be posted not less than seven days before the time of said meeting. Hereof, fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of holding said meet- ing to the Town Clerk. - - Given under our hands at North Andover, Mass., this 21st day of October in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty- Eight. ARTHUR P. KIRK Selectmen of WILLIAM A. FINNERAN North Andover, Ma A true copy. Attest: � d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Constable . October 28, 1968. Election Tuesday November 5, 1968 ATE AND FEDERAL ELECTION. TUESDAY NOVE1dBER 19 8 Am to 8 PPM. - 54 ST P R E C I N C T S ct QUESTION NUMBER SIX ` Y E S 677 825 774 1543 38 ONE TWO THREE FOUR TOTAL 5 1251 1 546 1367 2 Blan 4 6918 N °' 2 0 258 21b 2 10 ks 3 9 1� 4 5 PRES & VICE PRES. ABSENTEE BALLOTING REPORT Blomen 8c Taylor 1 0 0 4 5 Humphrey & Muskie (Plus 22 Partials) 769 858 779 14 3837 Ab sent6e ballots pots applications rec �d & Pro . 36 0 24 117 227 Mum Mu & Fisher 1 1 1 1 Received and voted. 32 5 19 107 20 ►► 2 28 " '► never received u 28 1 6 8 1 6 4 5 Nixon 8c Agnew (plus ►► ) 39 � 52 5 � 10 Wallace & G riffin (Plus 2 ) 16 3 8 60 20 � 11 11 3 Non - Registered Voters. Blanks 3 43 A. V. Be applications re c ► d and processed. 6 3 4 11 24 CONGRESSMAN SIXTH DISTRICT received and voted. 4 3 1 7 1 H -b Sal 6 0 6 826 1812 - William ate s of em 7 9 4 427 2 never received 2 3 3 D &irdre Henderson of Essex 509 51 68 478 850 2351 f '► rejected (not signed -no address) 1 1 Blanks 7 2 63 92 295 `£ ,� COUNCILLOR FIFTH DISTRICT ATTEST: OH L 'Town Clerk Thomas J. Lane of Lawrence 8 4 0 909 892 1476 4117 Louis H. Johnson of Groveland 6 62 2 1 Tanks 3 562 168 2 4 110 22 WARR A NT B 49 4 9 COMMONWEALTH OF M ASSACHUSETTS: SENATOR FOURTH ESSEX DISTRICT ESSEX ss: James P..Rurak of Haverhill 888 1006 968 15 4456 To either of the Constables-of the Town of North Andover: F Le Jr Haverhill 1 1 6 106 22 GREETINGS: Albert .Mac Mac Leod., r. 0 33 4 3, �3 Blanks 32 49 39 74 1 9 In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT. 13th Essex Dist. directed i� • to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Ancb ver qho are qualified Paul W . Cronin of A ndover 32 5U0 407 10 3 227.3 to vote n Town Affairs, to meet in the Veteran► s Auditorium of the North Andover High School for a Special Town Meeting on James P. Hurrell of North Andover 91 � 1024 9�5 1665 48 THU_�SDAY, THE 5th DAY OF DECEMBER 1968 at 7 :30 P.M. Blanks 14 2 5 4 1 then and there to act on the following articles. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ESSEX COUNTY � • ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By -Law and the map Daniel J. Burke of Lynnfield 722 769 725 1293 3509 '' of the Town by changing from Rural Residential to Industrial L the following C.F. Nelson Pratt of Saugus 422 658 561 1332 2 973 described parcel of land: Atarting at a point on the Easterly side of And over William J. Donovan of Lawrence 762 80 751 1260 3576 By -Pass, Rt. 125 thence running Easterly 662.07 feet, more or less; thence g y � y 35 � � Y 44 George F. Patten of Peabody 318 508 400 1081 2 07 Northerl 8 feet more or less • thence Eas feet more or less; thenc Blanks 278 354 2 97 54 a Northwesterly 628.15 feet, more or less to a point on Hillside Road; thence SHERIFF OF ESSEX COUNTY Northeasterly by Hillside Road 155 feet, more or less; thence Southeasterly Roger E. Wells of Salem 54 0 810 647 1562 3559 195 feet, more or less; thence Northeasterly 125 feet, more or less; thence se 66 682 688 10 1 6 Southeasterly 200 feet, more or less, thence Northeasterly ?5 feet, more or William J . Casey o f Lawrence 9 97 3 3 less; thence Southeasterly 100 feet, more or less; thence Northeasterly 130 Blanks 42 54 32 95 223 feet, mor or less; thence Southeasterly 130 feet, mor or less; thence North - REGISTER OF DEEDS ESSEX NCRTHERN (Vacancy) easterly 175 feet more or less to the Salem Turnpike, Rt. 114, thence South - John Joseph Buckley of Lawrence. 1007 1219 1071 2189 5489 easterly by Rt.14 50 feet, more or less; thence Southwesterly 175 feet, more Blanks 214 327 293 565 1429 or less; thence "Southeasterly 125, feet, more or less; thence Southwesterly QUESTION NUMBER ONE. 125 feet, more or less; thence Southeasterly 150 feet, more or less; thence Y E S 621 849 753 1699 3922 Northeasterly 300 feet more or less, to Rt. 11 , thence Southeasterly by Rt. N O 353 359 333 668 1713 114 100 feet, more or less; thence Southwesterly and Southerly by a s t one wall Blanks 27 33$ 281 387 1283 by land now or formerly of Kmiec, Schwartz, and Mc Lay 1450 feet, more or less; thence Easterly again by a stone wall and land now or formerl of McLay 575 QUESTION NUMBER TWO feet, more or less to Rt. 114; thence Southeasterly by Rt. 114 1460 feet, more 'Y E S L 83 2 93 271 4 1 41 or less; thence Southerly by Chestnut Street 490 feet, more or less; thence N 0 817 97 848 181 115 Westerly by a stone wall 1550 feet, more or less; thence Southwesterly, 850 Blanks 251 306 248 319 112 feet, more or less; thence Southwesterly 100 feet, more or less; thence South - QUESTION NUMBER THREE - erly 185 feet more or less; thence Southeasterly 160 feet, more or less; thenc �. 626 807 676 169 3803 Southerly 265 feet, more or less; thence Southwesterly 445 feet, more or less; N 0 298 21 602 1566 thence Northwesterly by a stone wall 410 feet, more or less; thence Westerly 35 549 Blan1z 327 3 18 33 2 45 2 156 by a stone wall 175 feet, more or less; thence Northwesterly 170 feet, more or 4 QUESTION NUMBER FOUR less; thence to the Andover Town Line 250 feet, more or less, thence North - Y E S 448 536 420 1186 2590 westerly along the said Andover Town Line 150 feet, more or less; thence N 0 76 475 47 902 2226 Northerly 410 feet by a wall, more or less; thence Ncr therlyb y a stone wall Blanks 3 27 3 47 666 2.102 4 6 . 0 feet, to said Town Line, more or less; thence along said line 1200 feet, 4 55 . more or less, to the Andover B'y -Pass, Rt. 125, thence Northerly by Rt. 125, 5 ) QUESTION NUMBER FIVE (A.) 910, feet to the point of beginning. Petition the Selz. c . e 88 004 2079 5038 Lion of h tm n - 885 240 1070 1 00 421 1007 ARTICLE 2 . To see if the Town will vote t orals e and appropriate Thousand taxat ion, N 0 Blanks 192 236 191 421 873 to take from available funds or by bonding, the sum of Seventy Dollar ($7 OOOo 00) for the purpose of improving and extending the water system to (B)o serve the area of the proposed new industrial zone located on the Westerly YES 866 1057 975 2035 4933 side of Route 114 and bounded generally by Route 114, Route 125, Chestnut x N 0 148 209 153 383 893 Street and Hillside Road. Said money to be expended under the joint control Blanks 237 280 239 336 '1092 of the North Andover Board of Public Works and the North Andover Board of (�) . Sele Ctn'_�'n nr,d pnay p rll y hA Av p Ar aed Tyy s.tisfo ctor r rrUn"a ± eAe v as !� O rd� YES 860 106 969 a ?3 4g66 that a corporation of sufficient size and import specifically commits itself N 0 148 188 163 349 �4 to locate on the area described above after rezoning. Petit ion of Sete ctmen. Blanks 2 43 295 235 332 1105 ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate by taxation, (D) to take from available .funds -or by bonding, the sum of One Hundred SPvPnfi.1r - Fi zTA YES 0b2 1u36 y'(y 2u8:i 4 N o 138 237 137 331 g5 � � thousand dollars ($1?5, 000.00) for the prupose of extending the sewer system from its present terminus on Route 114 to sefve thearea of the proposed new Blanks 251 303 251 342- 1147 Industrial zone located on the testerly side of Route 114 and bounded generaly ei�lu il9 uu i aR a lull i �tl�IfRl tll II IIY IRI ull ulll( III II II II urltl i li illl I I( Ilp null I I 5 6 ART 3 . Continued: � ARTHUR P. KIRK Selectmen of 5 7 by Route 114, Route 125, Chestnut Street and Hillside Load. Said money to WILLIAM A. FINNERA. North And over, Mass. be expended under the joint control of the North Andover Board of Public Works �. North Andover, Massachu.setts and the North Ard over Board of Selectmen and may only be expended by sati sfac toy December 7, 19680 guarantees to said Boards that a corporation of sufficient size and import A true copy; ATT EST: Cons table . specifically commits itself to locate on the area described above after rezoning. OFFICER'S RETURN Petition of the Selectmen. I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who ARTICLE To see if the Town will vote to raise and app b taxation are qualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of to take from available funds orb bonding e sum of ft thousand dollars. this Warrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more pbialic places in 050,000.00) for the purpose of installing and /or rebu existing culverts each voting precinct of the Town. Said c opies not having been posted not located at Johnson Street and on Brook Street now serving Boston Brook to serve le ss than seven days before the time of sa d mmeeeting. / the area of the proposed new Industrial Zone located on the Westerly side of AG US NE JALS C�y T. Route 114, and bounded generally by Route 114 and Route 125, Chestnut Street and Hillside Road. Said money to be expended under the joint control of the North Ard over, Mass. Surveyor urveyor and the North Andover Board of Selectmen and may only be ex December 7, 1968 Surveyor and said Board of ATTEST,, 10H J. NS. Town Clerk. pended by satisfactory guarantees to said Highway f Selectmen that a corporation of sufficient size and import specifically commits itself to locate on thearea described above after rezoning. RESULTS OF SPECIAL ELECTION IIELD ON MONDAY DECEMBER 16, 19689 Petition of the Selectmen. P R E C I N C T S And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting true and attested copies ONE TWO ` THREE FOUR T 0 T A L thereof at the Town Office Building, and at five or more public places in each 525 7 498 101 2 7 5 3 voting precinct not less than seven days before the stated time for holding such mg eting. WILLIAM B DUFFY, JR, 109 234 115 299 7 5 7 Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon JOSEPH A. GUTHRIE 108 127 15 111 0 5 to the gown Clerk at the time an lace of said meeting, JOHN J. MONTEIRO 107 93 69 22 9 d p g' 3 THEODORE 72 170 0 25� 5 8 6 Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 25th day of November JOSEPH W ILLI S PETE 11 79 9 8 5 7 5 3 2 1 in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty- eight. WALTER A. WILSON 10 21 43 8 2 ARTHUR P. KIRK B L A N K S 2 1 1 5 9 WILLIAM'! A. FINNERAN. ABSENTEE BALLOT REPORT Board of Selectmen. Absentee application rect d and Processed: A true copy: 8 3 6 6 23 ATTEST: � t' received and voted 6 1 6 1 VG T T . WA H. tr 7 Cons table . never received 2 2 0 2 6 OFFICER' S RETURN ATTEST: I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who OHT 0 Town ale rk are qualified to vote in gown affairs by posting true and attested copies of r this Yv arrant at the Town Office Building and at five cr more public pla ces 1 9 6 9 1 99 6 9 1 9 6 9 in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies not having been posted not less than seven days before the time of said meeting. W A R R A N T 4 �?w Y+ -�--d , Commonwealth of Massachusetts Essex SS: AUTGU NE J. VVA Constable. To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: North Andover, Mass. GRE1:,TIM!GS: November 27, 1968. �� In the name of the Commonwealth of ii'lassachusetts you are hereby ATTEST : ' y y OHN J. 0 S. Town Clerk. directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover who are qualified Meeting opend at 7 :30 P -M- 'th 7 du y registered voters present. Mr. Arthur to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Veterans s Auditorium of the North Kirk, Chm Board of Selectmen explained he situation dealing with the call of the Andover Hi h School for a Special Town Meeting on THURSDAY, the 9th DAY OF meeting and motioned that all four articles be striken from the warrant, and'no JANUARY 1929 at 7 :30 P.M. then and there to act on the followingarticles. action. be taken. Motion wtis duly seconded, and a majority vote carried. ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $22.,500 Meeting adjourned at 7 :40 PeMe resent were chedked from voting list. and to transfer from the unexpended balance of Article 18 of the 1968 Town A true copy: ATTEST: �' , Meeting (Atkinson Addition) the sum of $7,500 to be expended under the directio JO J. '. TO d g Town Clerk. of the School Building Committee for educational consulting services in connec ion with the selection of a site and the planning of a new 1500 -1600 pupil W A R R A N T high school building in order to insure that the layout and construction will COKL OF MASSACHUSETTS provide adequately for the educational and community needs at the lowest cost ESSEX SS: to the Town. Petition of school Committee and School Building Committee. To either cf the Constables of the Town of North Andover: ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $22,500 GREETINGS 1 to be expended under the direction of the School Building Committee for pre _ In the rn me of the Commormrealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required liminary plans, specifications, topographic surveys, borings, estimates of to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in costs and such other data as the said committee may deem necessary in order Town Elections, to rre et in the D radstreet School in Precinct One, the St9 that it may properly advise the Town concerning the construction and mainten- Michaels School in Precinct Tiro, the Thomson School in Precinct Three, and th ance of a new 1500 -1600 pupil high school building and grounds. Kittredge School in Precinct Four: Petition of the School Committee and the School Building Committee, MONDAY THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER 19680 �' at 12 o'clock noon for the following purpose: to bring in their votes to the ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will authorize the School Building Committee to Town Clerk and the Election Officers the vote for One (1) Selea.tm4n, to fill enter into any and all contracts necessary for the purpose of carrying out the an un- expired term® votes passed in the preceding two articles relative to consulting services and The Polls will be open from 12 o' clock noon to 7:00 P.M„ preliminary plans and snecifications for a new high school. And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting true and attested copies Petition of School Committee and 6 chool Building Committee. thereof, at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each ARTICILE 4. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning B -Law by striking voting precinct of the Town, said copies not having beenposted not more than seven therefrom the following sections: 4.7, 4.71, 4.72, 1.x..73, and 1.74, which said days before the times of said meeting. _ _ _ _ sections presently read as follows: NF?rAnf f�; i r, n +- ori� r2^,?' >° due r° tu, »r1 of t1 1. ; 1.i�J YVGLIGLLLI� VY.�Lt� 1 �l1U.l' 1,11J.111�� � 1 it ,> 1, � ` ""`' `�`�" '+" "' `"` �' 4e7 APAHTiV1 0T DEVELOP1E2NTS. The board of Appeals may grant a spec ial permit thereon to the town Clerk, at the time and place of said ne eting. for an apartment development in any zoning district, but only i it be sat- Given under our hands at North Andover Massachusetts, th� 24 ay. of fied that such development will co form to the permitted uses and specific October in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred an six y -eig regulations set forth in Sections x.. anti 4.71 In so far as they may lie apt, the provisions of Sections 4.5 through 4.54 "5 ART 49 S.T.M. Jan 9 1969 Con t t. in uslve shall apply to any application for a special permit under Section.' 4e72 Permitted Uses; (a) Multiple or group dwellings r , dwelling s provided that there shall be not more than twelve dwelling units perstructure. (b) Such accessory uses as are customary in connection. with the permitted principal uses, except that professional offices and home occupations are specifically excluded. 1 .7,3 Specific Regulations; (a) , R o structure shall exceed two and one -half (2- ' 2 stories of thirty -five (35 ) feet In height, measured above the top of the foundations. (b) No structures, except one -story grarages or carports, or unpierced walls of residential structuz °es shall be nearer to each other than the sum of the heighte of their two opposing exterior walls, measured above the top of the foundations. (c) There shall be a lot area of at least 3,5 square feet for each dwell ing unit In multiple- dwelling structure, in addition to the lot area, if any, required for otherpermltted uses. (d) The gross usable floor area of all principal and accessory structu=res shall not exceed 30% of the gross area of the lot. (e) No structure shall be built within 30 feet of the side line of any public street or way and no structure of parking space shall be built or maintained within 20 feet of any other exterior property line. (f) There shall be provided at least one paved off - street parking space, or space in garage or carport, of each dwelling unit, said space to be no more than 200 feet from the outside entrance to each such unit. No space shall be considered available for parking which reduces the effective width of. a driveway providing access to more than onedwelling unit to less than 12 feet. (g) There shall be a paveddri.veway, or paved walk adequate to accomodate emer- ency vehicles, within 50 feet of the outside entrance to eadh dwelling unit. h) Any road or driveway providing principal acce Y p g p p to 6 or more dwelling nits or 8 or more parking spaces shall conform to appropriate provisions of the sub- division control regulationsas if it were a minor residential street. Before issuing any permits the Board of Appeaas shall request a report from the Planning Board on the extent of such conformity. 4.74 No special permit shall be granted under Section 4.7 unless - the Board of Appeals finds that the development as planned will not be detrimental to the neighborhood in which it is to be located, and that the Town can reasonable provide the proposed development with all necessary utilities and facilities. Petition of Donald N. Keirstead and others. And you are directed to serve this Warrant b thereof at the Town Office Building, and at five sornmoreueubliicatlacesdin eac voting precinct not less than seven days before the stated time for holding ac � such meeting. Given under our hands at North Andover Piassachusetts, the 30th day of December in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty - eight. ARTHUR Pe KIRK Selectmen WILL - .iAM A. FINNERAN of North Andover, It2�, s s. 1(dILLIAY Be DUFFY, JR. North rind over, Mass. December 30, 1968 A true copy: ATTEST C ASTABLE, OFFICERS RETURN I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of No:r•th Andover who are r.ualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of this 'i:`arrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies not having been seven days before the time of said meeting. g posted not less than North Andover, Mass. COA,'STABLE. � January 2, 1969 ATTEST: OVJ- G Special Town Tivi ti anuary 9, 1969 Meeting opened at 7;35 P.M and adjourned at 8;10 �.iJ!. 327 duly registered voters were counted and checked on the voting lists. ARTICLE 1. Ruled from the � by the Moderator. Not approved by Advisory Brd, It it rr rr r► it It It rr rt � rr rr rr r► rr rr • Ir C +Y '1 � tivil f J. 17 111 VVcil't'clll U. 4• VOTED to amend the Article. AFFIRMATIVE 297. NEGATIVE 80, The Planning Board did make a recommendation. Adopted - Sections strir:ken Arthur Drummond, Jolm S. Lyons, Harold Mlorley, Edward Tilallory, Daniel Desmong Phil Haggarty, Don Haigh, Mi lton, Howard, Dam Fisher and Joseph' Deval assiste�3. CA V V1.1U L1GU U.L11j. A true copy; ATTEST, COMMONIWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS �� - ARTICLE 25. To see if the Tow�z will vote to raise and appro - ARTICLE 56. To . see if -the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $2,000 to 1 " ded under the direction of the riate the sum of $75 be expended under the direction of the TOWN W' RAN Selectmen for the purpose of ne {tar &gravel) for Town garage.. ,- highway S urveyor for ose of re surf also including the repairing of ecIges`of roof of same. "� maintenance of any street. .acing, 'p s acing, oiling, repairing and .' P of the Town Clerk. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Z o ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- ppro- ARTICLE 57. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $520, to be expended under the direction of the priate the sum of $1,500, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen for the purpose of giving a salary increase to the part -time Highway Surveyor for the purpose of installing chain -link fence to en- ESSEX SS: � Town Office Building janitor. close areas of disposal site where needed. To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: Petition of the Town Clerk. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. GREETINGS • ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- ARTICLE 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $500, to be expended under the direction of the priate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby Selectmen for the purpose of printing in book form approximately 500 Highway Surveyor for the purpose of repairing old stone culverts. directed to notify and - warn the inhabitants of the Town of North An- copies of all Town By -Laws and other pertinent Laws, Rules & Regula- Petition of the Highway Surveyor. dover who are qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to meet in tions (to date) approximately forty -five pages, and to authorize the the Bradstree School Auditorium in Precinct One, St. Michael's School selling f same for one - dollar p er co ppro- g p py, with same reverting into Town ARTICLE 59, To see if the Town will vote to raise and a Auditorium in Precinct Two, the Thomson School Auditorium in Precinct Treasury. priate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the Three and the Kittredge School Auditorium in Precinct Four, all in said Petition of the Town Clerk. Highway Surveyor for the purpose of repairing concrete sidewalks. North Andover on Monday, the Third Day of March 1969 at 7 o'clock Petition of the Highway Surveyor. A.M., and there to Act on the following Article: ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to accept from the R & S Construction Company, or its nominee, the sum of $19,500, to be ARTICLE 60, To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- . ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator and Town Treasurer for one expended by the Board of Public Works, for the purpose of extending priate the sum of $500, to be expended under the direction of the year, one Selectman, one Member of the Board of Assessors, one Member the sewer system in Ipswich Street from Cotuit Street to the Village Highway Surveyor for the purpose of making and placing street signs. of the Board of Health, one Member of the Board of Public Works one Green Apartment House Property. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Member of the Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Technical High Petition of the Board of Public Works. School Committee and two Members of the School Committee for three ARTICLE 61, To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - years, one Member of tine Planning Board for five yeaa and one mem- ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the exten- priate the sum of $13,800, to be expended under the direction of the ber of the Planning Board for un -ex r d four y Tear term and one sion of the sewer system on Turnpike Street from 322 Turnpike Street Highway Surveyor and the Selectmen for the purpose of purchasing Member of the Housing Authority for f��ears.C1 • a distance of 1750 feet to the south entrance to the Royal Crest Estates 9.2 acres of land adjacent to the present Disposal Site area in order to And to vote upon the following question: ' Apartment under the direction of the Board of Public Works the total expand the same. "Shall the Town, in addition to the payment of fifty per cent of a cost of the project to be without expense to the town. premium for contributory group life and health insurance for einployeees Petition of the Board of Public Works. Petition of the Selectmen, Board of Health and Highway Surveyor. in the service of the Town and their dependents, pay a subsidiary or ARTICLE 62. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - additional :rate ?" ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $16,000, to be expended under the direction of the Y-ES ❑ priate the sum of $120,000, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of piping brook so that land may be NO ❑ Board of Public Works for the purpose of replacing the old 6 inch water used for the Disposal Site. (An affirmative vote upon this question will make effective in the main on Johnson Street from the Reservoir right of way to Mill Road Petition of the Selectmen, Board of Health and Highway o Town the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 32B, Section 7A), with 12 inch cement lined cast iron pipe before Johnson Street is recon- g Y Surve yr. All to be voted upon one ballot. The polls shall be open at 7:00 structed. ARTICLE 63. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - A.M., and shall be closed at 7:00 P.M. Petition of the Board of Public Works. priate the sum of $7,250, to be expended under the direction of the After final action on the preceeding Article 1, said meeting shall Highway Surveyorfor the purpose of installing a combination Surface stand adjourned by virtue of Section 4, Article 1 of the Town By -Laws ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Drain and Side Drain on Chestnut Street, starting at Turnpike Street to Saturday March 15, 1969 at one - thirty P.M., in the Veterans Audi- priate the sum of $1,700, to be expended under the direction of the and running 500 feet towards Marian Drive. torium of our North Andover High School, then and there to act on the Board of Public Works for the purpose of purchasing a Turf- Sweeper Petition of Edward W. Phelan and others. following articles: for the Parks, Playgrounds and School Grounds. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 64. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - ARTICLE 2. To elect all other officers not required by law to be priate a sufficient sum of money, to be expended under the direction of elected by ballot. ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- PP the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of hot-topping arker Street Petition of the Selectmen. priate the sum of $9,000, to be expended under the direction of the from the intersection of Osgood Street to Bradford Street. Board of Public Works for the purpose of Purchasing trucks to replace Petition of Richard Bell and others. ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of a 1961 platform Ford truck, a 1962 Dodge pick -up truck and a 1963 receipts and expenditures as presented by the Selectmen. Chevrolet pick -up truck. ARTICLE 65. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - Petition of the Selectmen. Petition of the Board of Public Works. priate the sum of $10,750, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of installing a combination Surface ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and ARTICLE 3 o f $22,, 000, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Drain and Side Drain on Mark Road, North Andover. compensation of all elected officers of the Town, as provided by Section priate the sum o a expended under the direction of the Petition of Vincent E. Savukinas and others 108 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. Board of Public Works for the purpose of making such extensions of Petition r the Selectmen. the water main system, subject to the standard regulations of said ARTICLE 66. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - r Board, on or before October 1, 1969 may consider most necessary, such priate a sufficient sum of money to widen and pave Farnum Street from extensions not having been petitioned for at this meeting. the corner of Summer, a distance of approximately 3600 feet to Brook ARTICLE 5. To see what action the Town will take as to its un- Petition of the Board of Public Works. Street. expended appropriations. "Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Petition of Ralph D. Powell and others. ARTICLE 6. To see what action the Town will take as to the bud- priate the sum of $1,000, to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 67. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - get recommendations of the Advisory committee. Board of Public Works for the purpose of renewing water services to priate a sufficient sum of money to repair Harwood Street from its the property lines, placing gate valves on hydrant branches and raising intersection with Mablin Avenue to the end of the stree. Petition of the Selectmen. manhole frames and covers on streets that are being reconstructed. Petition of Joan E. Koebrick and others. ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 68. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from ARTICLE 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - sum of $22,500 and to transfer from the unexpended balance of Article time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial years begin- priate the sum of $8,000, to be expended under the direction of the 18 of the 1968 Town Meeting, (Atkinson Addition) the sum of $7,500 to ning January 1, 1969 and January 1, 1970, in accordance with the provi- Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system be expended under the direction of the School Building Committee for sions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, and to renew any note or on Farnum Street from the present terminous of the new 8 inch water educational consulting services in connection with the selection of a site notes as oway be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance main to Raleigh Tavern Lane (South) and to accept from Benjamin C. and the planning of a new 1500 -1600 pupil high school building in order ;with the_ �rovision_of. General Laws, Chapter. 44, Section l'. __._. ri .._ _.Y V �..,Q _ North.Andover fifth per cen t,of the cost of the project. to insure that the layout and construction will provide adequately for :__ = - - _�, -- r c�rvi011 v1 �_ _. a2teC 2lan -..- ., _ n3aim .;b6"9�'^a':S+�j` . '_ r- = _ - ... _ __.`- x e 4__ a the �r3nra f _ 1__-in � :nCIMTnunitom °-a (o - �.f �� q C AAE� f�lA -Tn�xr = J 1. - _. i etiaLia)71. AS : xse n - V .v - s c _ .-- -�. _ G .'a t 82,x, -_ . :' -_ To - Petition of the School Committee and the School Building Committee: - .ARTICLE 8. To consider the reports of all Special Committees. ARTICLE 36. see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - re Petition of the Selectmen. priate the sum of $2,200, to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 69. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the cr Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system sum of $25,000 to be expended under the direction of the School Build - ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board in Great Oak Street 225 feet from Wood Lane. ing Committee for preliminary plans, specifications, topographic sur- St of Health to appoint one of its members to the position of Board of Health Physician and to fix his compensation, as such, as provided by Petition of Edward M. McAloon and others. veys, borings, estimates of costs and such other data as the said commit - a y Section Ph si Chapter 41 of the General Laws. tee may deem necessary in order that it may properly advise the Town ni Petition of the Board of Health. ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- concerning the construction and maintenance of a new 1500 -1600 pupil to' priate the sum of $3,800, to be expended under the direction of the high school building and grounds. bi ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer system Petition of the School Committee and the School Building Commitee on Great Oak Street 225 feet from Wood Lane. of priate the sum of $1,500, to be used for a Town 4th of July Celebration, Petition of Edward M. McAloon and others. ARTICLE 70. To see if the Town will authorize the School Build - Si any and all profits made at said celebration to be returned to the Town, ing Committee to enter into any and all contracts necessary for the pur- p . said appropriation to be expended by a committee of nine members to be ARTICLE 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- pose of carrying out the votes passed in the preceding two articles rela- dE appointed by the Selectmen. p riate the sum of 6 o be e under the direction of the tive to consulting services and preliminar N Petition of the Selectmen. P 000 t $ ' P g p y plans and specifications for ` Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer on Poor a new high school. ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Avenue from Sutton Street. Petition of the School Committee and the School Building Committee of priate the sum of $1,600, to be expended under the direction of the Petition of Harold E. Smith and others. M Selectmen - for the purpose of providing decorative lighting during the ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - Ml' Christmas Season. ARTICLE 39. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $16,500 to remove snow and ice from and otherwise SE Petition of the Selectmen at the request of John J. McLay. priate the sum of $40,000, to be expended under the direction of the maintain in safe and usable condition (including sanding) the grounds Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system of the several public school houses, including the driveways and parking ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- on Salem Street from its present terminous a distance of about 2800 areas existing thereon, and to direct which department shall expend the II' priat a sum of money sufficient for the purpose of this Article, to be feet up to, but not including land of Lynch. same and be responsible for the said snow removal and sanding. expended under the direction of the Selectmen for organizational, con - Petition of George H. Farr and others. Petition of the School Committee. NT; sultant, and other necessary expenses by a Town Charter Study Com- e mittee; said committee, not to exceed seven in number, is to be ap- ARTICLE 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- ARTICLE gi To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning changing BY - Law by pointed by the Selectmen and shall contain at least two members who are priate the sum of $50,000, to be expended under the direction of the from Village Residential and /or Industrial to Gen- e either Town department heads or full time employees of the Town; the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer system era) Business the following described parcels of land or any portions committee is to make a study of the need, if any, for improving and up- on Osgood Street from Phillips Brooks Road to Massachusetts Avenue. thereof: or formerly of Ha dating the Town Government of North Andover includin but not First Parcel: Starting at a point on Chickering Road at o g Petition of John W. Belyea and others. te Haffner Realty Trust thence running in a limited to �che need, if any, for the creation of an executive secretary land no : position within the Town Government, and the need if any for enact- ARTICLE 41. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- westerly direction by land of Haffner Realty Trust 190.84 feet to a point P ing a Town Charter; and said committee s to to the Selectmen thence turning and running in a northerly direction by land now or s! within one month of its formation an outline of the study it proposes ee o report P to priate the sum of $18,000, to be expended nuder the direction of the former) of L nch & Willis 249.13 feet to a point; thence turning and a undertake, and the committee shall within five months thereafter Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the West Side running in an easterly direction by land now or formerly of Polizotti such other period of time to may be fixed by the Selectmen, submit a or , Sewer in an easement from the rear of 209 Turnpike Street to Andover 41.52 feet to a point; thence turning and running still by land of Poli- Street and Southerly on Andover Street. f detailed in a northwesterly direction 120 feet to a point on the southerly ' first report or reports with recommendations to the Selectmen. petition of Arthur F. O an others. boundary of Davis Street; thence turning and running in an easterly 1 Petition of the Selectmen C d th �. - ARTICLE 42 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- direction by the southerly boundary of Davis Street, 422.53 feet to a : ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 12A priate the sum of $3,x'00, to be expended under the direction of the point on the westerly boundary of East Water Street; thence turning of Article IV of its General By -Laws to read as follows • and running in a southerly direction by the westerly boundary of East ' C Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system Water Street, 105.61 feet to a point on the northerly boundary of Chi - Section 12A : There is hereby established an unpaid Town P Y Y 1: Capital Outlay Committee consisting of five members, including the 450 feet westerly on Autran Avenue from the p resent terminous. kering Road; thence turning and running in a southwesterly direction 1; Town Accountant, one member of the Planning oard to be designated Petition of Milo J. Owen and others. b the northerly boundary of Chickering Road 347.99 feet to the point g grated Y Y Y g P each year by the Planning Board, and three members at large appointed of beginning. I Y years. This Committee shall b the Selectmen each for a term of three ARTICLE 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - Second Parcel: Starting at a point on the easterly bound - present to each Annual Town Meeting, for its action, a proposed capital priate the sum of $28,000, to be expended under the direction of the ary of East Water Street in a northerly direction 686.99 feet to a point : i budget program for the Town. Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer on Turn- at land now or formerly of the Douglas Development Company, Inc -; J. Petition of the Selectmen. pike Street from the south entrance to the Royal Crest Apartments to thence turning and running in two courses in a northeasterly direction the Advance Reproductions Building on Turnpike Street, by land of the Douglas Development Company, Inc., 50 feet and 215.75 1 ARTICLE 14. To see if The Town will pass a resolution calling Petition of Charles S. Nigrelli and others. feet to a point; thence turning and running in a northerly direction in for the creation of a Route 114 Study Committee, said committee to con- two courses 189.06 feet and 249 feet to a point at land now or formerly i sist of three members to be appointed by the Board of Selectmen and ARTICLE 44. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- of the Davis & Furber Machine Co.; thence turning and running in a t two members to be appointed by the Planning Board, with no member of priate the sum of $2,700, to be expended under the direction of the northeasterly direction by land of Davis & Furber Machine Co., 155.58 C either Board serving on the committee: and futher, directing said coin- Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system feet to a point; thence turning and running in a southerly direction by mittee to report to Board of Selectmen and Planning Board within six 270 feet easterly on Abbott Street from Marbleridge Road. land now or formerly of Walker Realty Association in two courses, ( months of 'the formation of the committee with recommendations as to Petition of Richard A. Dufresne and others. 306.38 feet and 603.38 feet to a point on the northerly boundary of E land use, and with status reports on proposed utility development and Chickering Road; thence turning and running in a southwesterly direc- traffic control on said Route 114, with particular emphasis to be given ARTICLE 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- tion by the northerly boundary of Chickering Road, 601.43 feet to the i to developing a comprehensive plan for dealing with the impact of both priate the sum of $14,000, to be expended under the direction of the point of beginning. the new missile installation and Route 495 on the area. Petition of the Selectmen. Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer on Martin Petition of John J. Willis and others. 1 Avenue from the existing manhole easterly to Massachusetts Avenue. t ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and a ro- Petition of Vincenzina Ferrara and others. ARTICLE 73. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning PP By -Law by changing from Rural Residential to General Business the priate the sum of $6,500 to be expended under the direction of the following described parcel of land: Selectmen "or the purpose of purchasing an emergency electric power ARTICLE 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- g P P P P g g Y P Beginning at a stone bound on the southeasterly side of Osgood priate the sum of $14,000, to be expended under the direction of the , generator f.'or the new Police Station. Street at the termination of the existi General Business Zone thence on recommendation of the Chief. Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer system g P on Autran Avenue from Wood Lane to Unity - running -- northeasterly by said Osgood Street 105.8 feet to a stone bound Petition of the Selectmen u 4 ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Petition of Milo J. Owen and others. � at the intersection of Osgood and Stanleyville Avenue, a proposed street PP shown on a plan owned by Stefanowicz, North Andover, Massachusetts, -_ ..ria +e+ th c»m o ��7.r,1 _F, (1 +n na.V - for ats� -hand Pd nurch�sed -. _. _- - _ . 0. �_; __ - ,,, , _ , _ _ _ -_ a � T^ Charles E. Cyr, C. E., dated April, 1947; thence turning and running -�- _.�- - __. the pr p sty lines __ g fir- ._:_"'-: .._. - _- - K.�__ _ _. - . :_.. -_ ___�_� � .. _... placing ate valves on hydrant branches and raising Inter - - rse ti n' with r Mablin ) Avenue ) to the) °il. ge recorrLmen a Ions bl"�e Advisory coinm��ee. i end l of the scree. Petition of the Selectmen. manhole frames and covers on streets that are beings reconstructed. Petition of Joan E. Koebrick and others. ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 68. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from ARTICLE 35. To see if the Town will vote -o raise and appro - sum of $22,500 and to transfer from the unexpended balance of Article time to tune in anticipation of the revenue of the financial years begin- priate the sum of $8,000, to be expended under the direction of the 18 of the 1968 Town Meeting, (Atkinson- Addition) the-sum of $7,500-to--, ning January I 1969 and January 1, 1970, in accordance with the provi- Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system be expended under the direction of the School Building committee fo sions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, and to renew any note or on Farnum Street from the present terminous of the new 8 inch water educational consulting services in connection with the selection of a site notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance main to Raleigh Tavern Lane (South) and to accept from Benjamin C. and the planning of a new 1500 -1600 pupil high school building in orde with the provision of General Chapter 44, Section 17. Osgood of North Ando fifty per cent of the cost of the project. to insure that the layout and construction will provide adequately fox J i c uicdUii U1 V.' -. �J$L :I Ti11tII. - .. __ . ..._..__: - :.. `- t.. Y b. _ .. t11 P U at spa, TI t. 7 t T Z. `� �eti`tL, ai 7 dgJ_bL xlin : C.. 0. gyd� ^ - rti�d =0 - . P r lc :a _c- e'22�''.. ux ity -p .P 4 3 a,t_ r l]e -14'1�T!cGt_cc?S . _tc� tlaP_. (►v, 1 ; ..,_. �'� Petition of the School Committee and the School Building Commit z4 PARTICLE 8. To consider the reports of all Special Committees. ARTICLE 36. To see . f the Town will vote to raise and appro - Petition of the Selectmen, priate the sum of $2,200, to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 69. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board - Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system sum of $25,000 to be expended under the direction of the School Build- of Health. to a in Great Oak Street 225 feet from Wood Lane. ing Committee for preliminary plans, specifications, topographic sur- ap point one of its members to the position of Board of petition of Edward M. McAloon and others. veys, borings, estimates of costs and such other data as the said commit - Health Physician and to fix his compensation, as such, as provided by tee may deem necessary in order that it may properly advise the Town Section 4A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- concerning the construction and maintenance of a new 1500 -1600 pupil Petition of the Board of Health. priate the sum of $3,800, to be expended under the direction of the high school building and grounds. Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer system Petition of the School Committee and the School Building Commitee ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- on Great Oak Street 225 feet from Wood Lane. priate the sum of $1,500, to be used for a Town 4th of July Celebration, Petition of Edward M. McAloon and others. ARTICLE 70. To see if the Town will authorize the School Build- - any and all profits made at said celebration to be returned to the Town, ing Committee to enter into any and all contracts necessary for the pur- said appropriation to be expended by a committee of nine members to be ARTICLE 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- pose of carrying out the votes passed in the preceding two articles rela- appointed. by the Selectmen. priate the sum of $6,000, to be expended under the direction of the tive to consulting services and preliminary plans and specifications for Petition of the Selectmen. Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer on Poor a new high school. ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Avenue from Sutton Street. Petition of the School Committee and the School Building Committee priate the sum of $1,600, to be expended under the direction of the Petition of Harold E. Smith and others. Selectmen for the purpose of providing decorative lighting during the ARTICLE 71. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- - Christmas Season. ARTICLE 39. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $16,500 to remove snow and ice from and otherwise Petition of the Selectmen at the request of John J. McLay. priate the sum of $40,000, to be expended under the direction of the maintain in safe and usable condition (including sanding) the grounds Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system of the several public school houses, including the driveways and parking distance o ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- on Salem Street from its present terminous a distf about 2800 areas existing thereon, and to direct which department shall expend the feet up to, but not including land of Lynch. same and be responsible for the said snow removal and sanding. priat a sum of money sufficient for the purpose of this Article, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen for organizational, con- Petition of George H. Farr and others. Petition of the School Committee. _ sultant, and other necessary expenses by a Town Charter Study Com- = mittee; said committee not to exceed seven in number, is to be a ARTICLE 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- ARTICLE r2, To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning ' ' � P' By -Law by changing from Village Residential and /or Industrial to Gen- - . pointed by the Selectmen and shall contain at least two members who are priate the sum of $50,000, to be expended under the direction of the eral Business the following described parcels of land or any portions either Town department heads or full time employees of the Town; the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer system thereof commit is to make a study of the need, if any, for improving and up- on Osgood Street from Phillips Brooks Road to Massachusetts Avenue. dating the Town Government of North Andover, including but not Petition of John W. Belyea and others. First Parcel: Starting at a point on Chickering Road at = land now or formerly of Haffner Realty Trust thence running in a limited to the need, if any, for the creation of an executive secretary westerly direction by land of Haffner Realty Trust t b feet to a point position - within the Town Government, and the need if any for enact- ARTICLE 41. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- report to the Selectmen thence turning and running in a northerly direction by land now or ing a Town Charter; and said committee is to re P priate the sum of $18,000, to be expended nuder the direction of the formerly of Lynch & Willis, 249.13 feet to a point; thence turning and within one month of its formation an outline of the study it proposes to Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the West Side running in an easterly direction by land now or formerly of Polizotti F undertake, and the committee shall within five months thereafter, or ,Sewer in an easement from the rear of 209 Turnpike Street to Andover 41.52 feet to a point; thence turning and running till by land of Poli- such other period of - time as may be fixed by the Selectmen, submit a Street and Southerly on Andover Street. zotti, in a northwesterly direction 120 feet to a point on the southerly detailed first report or reports with recommendations to the Selectmen. petition of Arthur F. O'Connor and others. boundary of Davis Street; thence turning and running in an easterly Petition of the Selectmen direction by the southerly boundary of Davis Street, 422.53 feet to a ARTICLE 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- p oint on the wester) boundary f East Water Street; thence turnip ARZICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 12A priate the sum of $3,500, to be expended under the direction of the of Article IV of its General B Laws nd running in a southerly direction by the westerly boundary of East 3' - to read as follows • Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system Water Street, 105.61 feet to a point on the northerly boundary of Chi - Section 12A: There is hereby established an unpaid Town 450 feet westerly on Autran Avenue from the p resent terminous. keying Road; thence turning and running in a southwesterly direction Capital Outlay Committee consisting of five members, including the petition of Milo J. Owen and others. by the northerly boundary of Chickering Road, 347.99 feet to the point Town Accountant, one member of the Planning Board to be designated each year by the Planning Board, and three members at large appointed of beginning. ARTICLE 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro - by the Selectmen, each for a term of three years. This Committee shall Second Parcel: Starting at a point on the easterly bound - present to each Annual Town Meeting, for its action, a proposed capital priate the sum of f Public Works for fo 0, to the purpose expended under the direction of the Board of of extending the sewer on Turn- ary of - East Water Street in a northerly direction 686.99 feet to a point budget pxogram for the Town. at land now or former) of the Douglas Development Company, Inc. pike Street from the south entrance to the Royal Crest Apartments to thence turnip and running in two courses in a northeaster dection Petition of th Selectmen. the A Reproductions Building on Turnpike Street, by land of the Douglas Development Company, Inc., 50 feet and 215.75 ARTICLE 14. To see if The Town will pass a resolution calling Petition of Charles S. Nigrelli and others. feet to a point; thence turning and running in a northerly direction in for the creation of a Route 114 Study Committee, said committee to con- two courses 189.06 feet and 249 feet to a point at land now or formerly sist of three members to be appointed by the Board of Selectmen and ARTICLE 44, To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- of the Davis & Furber Machine Co.; thence turning and running in a two members to be appointed by the Planning Board, with no member of priate the sum of $2,700, to be expended under the direction of the northeasterly direction by land of Davis & Furber Machine Co., 155.58 either Board serving on the committee: and futher, directing said coin- Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system feet to a point; thence turning and running in a southerly direction by mittee to report to Board of Selectmen and Planning Board within six 270 feet easterly on Abbott Street from Marbleridge Road. land now or formerly of Walker Realty Association in two courses, months of the formation of the committee with recommendations as to Petition of Richard A. Dufresne and others. 396.38 feet and 603.38 feet to a point on the northerly boundary of land use, and with status reports on proposed utility development and Chickering Road; thence turning and running in a southwesterly direc- traffic control on said Route 114, with particular emphasis to be given ARTICLE 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- tion by the northerly boundary of Chickering Road, 601.43 feet to the to developing a comprehensive plan for dealing with the impact of both priate the sum of $14,000, to be expended under the direction of the point of beginning. the new missile installation and Route 495 on the area. Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer on Martin Petition of John J. Willis and others. Petition of the Selectmen. Avenue from the existing manhole easterly to Massachusetts Avenue. Petition of Vincenzina Ferrara and others. ARTICLE 73. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- By -Law by changing from Rural Residential to General Business the priate the sum of $6,500 to be expended under the direction of the ARTICLE 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- following described parcel of land: Selectmen for the purpose of purchasing an emergency electric power riate the sum of 14 000 to be expended under the direction of the Beginning at a stone bound on the southeasterly side of Osgood generatoi , Board the new Police Station. P $ ' P Street at the termination of the existing General Business Zone thence he system Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending t sewer y Petition of the Selectmen upon recommendation of the Chief. - - - -_ running - northeasterly by .said Osgood Street. 105.8 feet to a stone bound on Autran Avenue from Wood Lane to Unity Avenue:- - - = at the intersection of Osgood and ood Stre ille Avenue, a proposed street ARTICLE 16- To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Petition of Milo J. Owen and others, shown on a plan owned by Stefanowicz, North Andover, Massachusetts, priate tl:e sitrn__af- $?51,60 to pay #or -n__ _.er??l m eduipmPr,t- -pvrc. - - _ . - ..Y.._ _. __: _ _ _ .,, ._ _ Charles . E..Cyr, C._ E., ,dated April, 1947; thence turning and running from the �7ational Cas.n Register Company. 1iiR�'It 47. t o see rf the Tort -,vr�i ate t wise aid apl a by -- said -- StanleyviiNe Avemre; 330 -- feet- _to a - points -- thence - turning and -- Petition of the :8electmen. priate the sum of $9,016.10, to be expended under the direction of the running southerly 382 feet to a point on the northerly side of Great Highway Surveyor for highway projects having the approval of the Pond Road; thence turning and running westerly by said Great Pond ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- State Department of Public Works, from the sum of $18,016.10 Appor- Road, 213 feet to a point; thence turning and running northeasterly by priate the sum of $7,800, to be expended under the direction of the tioned to the Town by said Department under Section 5 of Chapter 616 the existing General Business Zone, 316 feet, more or less to a point Selectmen for the purpose of installing traffic lights at the intersection of the Acts of 1967, expenditures therefrom to be made under the diree- thence turning and running in a northwesterly direction, 203.36 feet to of Sutton and Main Streets. tion of the Highway Surveyor, with the prior approval of the Select - the point of beginning. Petition of the Selectmen. men. Petition of John J. Wills and others. ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE 74. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 3.1 of priate such sum of money as it may determine to be the necessary cost ARTICLE 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- its Zoning By -Law by adding thereto - "Multi Dwelling Districts ", and of acquiring for the Town, by purchase, eminent domain proceedings priate the sum of $11,500, to be expended under the direction of the b adding to said By -Law the following sections. or otherwise, one of the three parcels of land described below for the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of meeting the Towns share of the construction thereon of a new fire station, and to authorize and direct costs of Chapter 90 highway construction of Salem Street, Johnson St. Section 3.9 MULTI DWELLING DISTRICTS the Selectmen in the name and behalf of the Town to take such steps as and Foster St. and to transfer $34,500.00 from unappropriated available p Section 3.91 (1) A certain parcel of land situated on the they may deem necessary or advisable to effect such acquisition • funds to meet the State and County shares of such costs, the reimburse- Northerly side of the Salem Turnpike in said North Andover, and being Parcel 1 • Land at the junction of Salem and Johnson ment from the State and County to be restored upon their receipt to un- approximately seventy -four (74) acres of the Southwesterly portion of Streets. appropriated available funds in the town treasury. the Third parcel described in Land Court Decree dated August 8, 1951, Parcel 2: Land at the junction of Marbleridge Road and Petition of the Highway Surveyor. recorded with North Essex Registry of Deeds on August 9, 1951, con - Salem Street. firming the title of the Grantors to certain lands in said North Andover, Parcel 3: Land at the junction of Marbleridge Road and ARTICLE 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- in Land Court Case No. 22768, bounded and described as follows: Dale Street. Nriate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the Commencing at a point on the Northerly side of the Salem Turnpike Petition of the Selectmen. Highway Surveyor for the purpose of Maintaining any street in the at the end of a stone wall at land of William Dawson; thence the. line Town, under Chapter 90 of the General Laws, and, in addition, to trans - runs northwester) b the northeaster) side of said Turn ike,ei hteen ARTICLE 19. In the event of the adoption of the preceding fer $1,000, unappropriated available funds, to meet the State's share of hundred eighty -two and 23/100 (1882.23) feet to a corner of a wall Article, to see if the Town will vote to discontinue all public ways and the cost of such work, the reimbursement from the State to be restored, at land of Gardner R. Humphreys et al; thence the line runs Northerly private ways lying - within the parcel of land in question. upon receipt, unappropriated available funds- in the Town Treasury. by said Humphreys land, by land of one Valcourt and land of one Petition of the Selectmen. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Theriault as the stone wall stands, five hundred eighty -seven and 64/100 (587.64) feet to a corner at land of Charles Melamed et al; thence the ARTICLE 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- ARTICLE 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- line runs Northerly as the stone wall stands by said Melamed land and priate a sum of money sufficient for the purpose of constructing, equip- priate the sum of $79,000, to be expended under the direction of the by land of one Arthur Frechette a distance of nineteen hundred twelve ping and furnishing a new fire station, and of landscaping, grading and Highway Surveyor for the purpose of purchasing the following equip- (1912) feet to the Westerly corner of Lot numbered two (2) described finishing; its grounds. ment: One Road Grader, a Grader to be traded $29,000. One Dump in said confirmation decree; thence the line turns and runs Southeaster - Petition of the Selectmen. Truck GVW 30,000 lbs., a 1962 Model 850 Ford to be traded $11,000. ly by said Lot numbered two (2), seven hundred ninety -seven and One Road Roller, a 3 wheel Buffalo- Springfield Roller to be traded 05 /100 (797.05) feet to a corner of a wall at land of John B. Harriman ARTICLE 21. Tn the event of the adoption of the preceding $10,000. One Chassis and Sand Spreader, a 1954 Mack to be traded and continues Southeasterly by said wall by said Harriman land four Article, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen, or such $9,300. One Refuse Disposal Truck, a 1958 Refuse Truck to be traded hundred sixteen and 64/100 (416.64) feet to a corner in said wall at the other Committee as they may vote to establish, to act in its name and $15,000. One Rodding Machine 4,700. Southerly corner of said Harriman land • thence the line runs in a behalf in all matters having to do with the expenditure of the funds Petition of the Highway Surveyor. straight line in about the same course a distance of about eighteen hun- provided under said Article, including the execution of all contracts per- dred forty (1840) feet to the stone wall along said Dawson 's boundary taining to the new fire station and grounds. ARTICLE 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- line at a point which is three hundred (300) feet Southwesterly from Petition of the Selectmen. priate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the Hillside Road, as measured along said Dawson wall; thence the line Highway Surveyor for the purpose of replacing Head Wall and Pipe turns and runs Southwesterly by said Dawson wall to the Turnpike at ARTICLE 22. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning on outlet end of culvert which has been undermined on Holt Road. the point of beginning. By -Law by inserting, after Section 4.07 thereof, the following new sec- Petition of the Highway Surveyor. (2) R & S Land on Chickering Road. tion: (3) Three parcels of land owned by Walker Realty Trust situated Section 4.08: Notwithstanding any contrary provision of ARTICLE 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- in North Andover and bounded and described as follows: this By -Law the buildings, facilities and grounds of a municipal fire priate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the PARCEL NO. 1. station may be maintained upon any parcel of land acquired by the Town Highway Surveyor for the purpose of cleaning brooks in order to keep A certain parcel of land as shown on Plan No. 4442 and recorded for such purposes. water flowing in order to prevent flooding. in the North Essex Registry of Deeds more particularly bounded and Petition of the Selectmen. Petition of the Highway Surveyer. described as follows: Easterly by a wall at land of New England Industries, Inc, as ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- ARTICLE 53. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- shown on said plan, six hundred and 15/100 (600.15) feet; priate the sum of :5,000, to be expended under the direction of the priate the sum of $10,000, to be expended under the direction of the Southerly by a lot shown on said plan as HENRY E. LUND " , two Selectmen for the purpose of panelling walls in hallways and in the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of erecting and replacing g u a r d hundred ninety (290) feet, more or less, as so shown, stairwells, painting ceilings in hallways and in the stairwells, washing rails throughout the Town. Again Easterly or Southeasterly by a curved line at land of said Lund a distance of fifty-nine and 87/100 (59.87) feet as se shown; all woodwork and pa fi painting with two coats, washing all doors and apply- Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Again Easterly fi Northeasterly /1 said "LUND lot three hundred ing one coat of Pol clean and paint banisters in both of the ninety -five (395) feet as o shown; stairwells, and to install all new lighting fixtures in the hallways and ARTICLE 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Again Northerly by a curved line at land of said Lund a distance of stairwells of the Town Office Building. priate the sum of $5,000, to be expended under the direction of the fifty -nine and 81/100 (59.81) feet; Petition of the Town Clerk, Custodian of Town Buildings. Highway Surveyor for the purpose of overhauling Bulldozer as it is Again Easterly or Southeasterly by Chickering Road ninety -six and customary to rebuild the undercarriage of this type of machine once 62 /100 (96.62) feet, as so shown: ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- every two years. Westerly or Southwesterly by land of Boston and Maine Railroad a priate the sum of $2,500, to be expended under the direction of the Petition of the Highway Surveyor. distance of one thousand eleven and 38/100 (1011.38) feet, more or less, Selectmen for the purpose of removing present 100 amp underground as so shown: electrical service from present location and replace with a 400 amp ARTICLE 55. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- Norhterly at a wall at land now or formerly of Colgate four hun- three phase four wire piped to a new forty circuit panel on present ser- priate the sum of $2,000, to be expended under the direction of the dred forty and 40/100 (440.40) feet, as so shown; and vice board in passageway of Town Office Building, as the present sys- Highway Surveyor for the purpose of replacing existing catch basin Again Northerly by a. wall at land now or formerly of Ida N. Cur tern is proving inadequate and not sufficient power for building and frames and grates which are smaller than standard size. -rier one hundred sixty -seven and 60 1100 (167.60) feet. town yards. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. Petition of the Town Clerk. - _ 1. I 0 . . - 0 1 CPO OC~ 0 · r-! 043 ,..,,-4 <: ~.H ® mo r...-i ~ r-,.l .H 0 I::,. o~ ,.c:: :::::; ~ ~.~o~c~ oo HO c~.~ t~r~ ~ P R E .C I N C T S. 'ONE T~O' THRE~ '.FOUR' T 0 T A L ~oderat0r for. One Year - A~u~ A. ~a'?.I';~S'01~ , 236 30,~ ~6~ ~85 :~87 on T 0 W N W A .R R AN T "' Selectman for T~re,e, ~e,ars~ " " ' ".... . CO~0NWEALTH. OF.:. :~ ~SSAC!.mSETTS . ,.' , . . ,,,,~~/~~~[[,~,,;, CONSTAB~t~',. ,~,.,.,,,..~, '.,~ .,~,.,,' ,,, ,',,, :'' ,', ',. :.~.." ,',` '., ,, Ah'I'~0R_ F. KIN-~. , '' '/_ ~ k/~__279~ ~407 551~.6224 166210 OF~I~ S RETUNI~4' '. "':'-',:' ' EOSEPH A. GUTI~EE . ~ i 1 ~ .' ' .' .[.' . · I ~ave notffioa and warmed the .i~abi:~nts of the .: ...' B~anks ~ 62 71 48 115 296 ::"-'.'ES~ SS: ., ""-"-'. '-";::" ' '~ ' ".'"'?"'-":~ '"" '' '"" .' ' , :" . . ' .Town: of No~th. Aneove~..who..are..~u~lified .to,'.vote' In 'A.s~,eS, so~ [qr ,T?ee: Eears . To,.:ei~the~.,:of.::.t~:.~..o.ons.table:s:.~of....the .TO~'::of':No~th ~dove~.. ' T°wn. Affairs by posting t~ue ~d at:~ste~ copies of .. -1 ' ~2~~'~ soue~ -~ :28 z79 '~-~z 3z6 -- ~ETiN~S'::~''. .'' '.',":'[~'~. ~"["/'~"'['~' ,'"~.':'.'..'." .:.';. ':.[,'.':""[' J.~]j '~',.." : ':'. :..' . .' :~i~ Warr~n~.a:. the ~own .Office. Building an~ at five "" "- JOSEPH Z~. ~m~S aZ0 293 aS9 4o7 ' . t~e' n~..':~°r' ..the',co~'onweal':h .of ~SsaChuset~s,. you a~e .. . o~ mo~e:1 publi~ Places in each: '~°ti': ' ':~hot:.' '.'' '- . ~nks ' ~ ~ 2 ' 15 here~y directed :~o nOttfY:~nd"wa~n .the i~abitants' ?f No~th Andove~ ' :' "' , ."" ' ': ..... ~' p ' ' . -' , ~ho a~e ~uallfied to rot; fn..To~' Affat~.s.,,..~o"mee.~: ~nthe Veteran's - '.~...said"c°Pies'having~b~en,p°ste'dl'no~ less than seven'. "':' Board of Health for Three. Yes~ ' .Auatto~lum 0f t~e ~o~:th'.An~:over'"~ig~ 'S,~hool :for: a' Special ~.Own ~eet~g · ' '~a~s"befor, 'th~2tim~,lor ~aia m~'~i~..''. ' ... " ./.' '.. '~z't~s ~ ...... ' -~ - .... ~7~ ~7 ~? ~ on ' ' ~ .,'?:'-','..'.[':- .' · ' ~ '..:'.. .' ~' "' ' 'Blanks . 68 51 5~ 126 SA~DAY, T~, !~'h.DAY."O~'~0H ~969 AT 1.5~ P.M... . ,~... '"' '"~'" ~Z/~~::~', .' r~/~ "~ '~oard of Publzc ~:/orks for 3 Years . . . 'then.~na ~the~ .t0'act','0n';~he.follow~g' articles: ,.,- - ~ ...... ?,.....: . . .... ~ .. ~ .;~,.... ,, ,.~,:~ ,~.:, . . ;~,~, .~TiC~· 1. To See .if .thet T&wn w~l~.vote t.o express its disapp~°val of Sl~n~zs 75 96 ' 57 140 368 the'am°~t'0f, the. indebte~eSs.'. ('$4,250,07) wh~ch..the, ereate~ Lawrence "~ :~0r:h An'dover" ~fa's's" ~' '." :' "' ':'.':." ." ''~'. "::"'"' "" '.'.' ':" '""'"'~, :' Sb~ool Co~ittee for ~ years (2.) .Regional.~vo'C. atiOnal:..Tec~ioalHigh Sch0Ol Di's:rict"Committeeivoted,.' on ' - · ~ ''~'' ~mr'gh 6, ~09'" :"'-' 'c.'....,,,...", ~'~ .'....~ '-~... ,..;:., ':, ,- -. ': : :' ,[..:~. , ~.~'rm~ ...... a00 275 268 475 la~8 .Feb~Ua~y'll5· '1969, to In,ur fo~ the purpose o~:.[.c'onst~uc'ttng" and ' ',' ,' :' ' ": '. ' ..':' '.- '. //// ~//'k/:Y.... '. : ,:' . ,...... .... ~, CHn~tZES W.Ti~0~.~SZ~, S~. 282 37~ 31~ 548 15~ ' ' ' ' '; [ ~ ' ~:~ I ' ~ ' ' ~ ~ ' equtpptn~ additional .facilities .on l~n~ presen.tl7'o~ed b7 'the ' "." ' ATi2~t '..'. ~~~ .-:.,..' '..: .... , ~lanks ~00 ~0~ . 22~ h~ Dtst~to: a~57 Rive~'"'R~ad"[.~°ve~, I~ssac~use~t"s. ' ' . ~ ~ ~ , , ~.L~t~E~TCE REG.VOC.TECH.H.~: '. P",ti~iOn of the Selectme~"~ "':-'/: .: :.- .~ ~ ~ ~1 ~ , '~' ~ [ ' , "3-oHt~f .~. 0~gULLiVn'N: ..... ~" 280 ~85' ' ~53 ' 600 16~8 ~TIC~ '2,' To. see.if the .To~ Will vote .'. by.'a 'tWo-thirds ~Jortty' to ,... .. ._., .. k~,.' .~.. -? . ... . . ~ ~lanks 61 93 ' ~-9 138 · raise and appropriate, or' ~ransfer from'avamla01e 'f~ds such' sum.as it. Pla~ing Board for 5 yes~.s .' . . .~y' ~etermine to be the'necessary. c.os~ of acquiring for. ~e. ToE, ~y'. ~S '~.- BAi'~'Ix[AN' ~ .... 135 141 142 200 615 ' Purchase, eminent/'.do~in;proceedings or otherwise., the' parcel of lan~ ' ..'', ,' .,., ~, ~ONALD N. t~IRSTEAD 19~ 32~ 2~' 526 1289 descriOed below, fo~ the .~urP°se of'Construc~ing and ~intain~g a' ," ~lsnk~ . 13 ' 13 14 12 52 I 'new fire'station tnereon'~and to .authorize and ~irect its selectmen, ' P. ls.~.nzf~g Board for ~L.~NeaKs (Un-Ex) . . in' the name and behalf of the Town, to take suc~' s~ePs as. ~ey ~y: .: ' · S'~S~N ~'.~ A'N~E$L .... ~ ...... '- ' ' 95 '156 1~ ~6~ 737 ~ deem neCessarY. or.ad.visa01e tO eff$c~ .SUch acqUisiDi~n, .all a~ prOVi- ;.de.d by:Secti°n 14, of ~ChaP~er ~0 of ~he .eener~l. LaW's~ a Parcel of'' CHARLES W. TROI~BLY, ~. 237 302 26~ ~52' 1152 Blanks 9 .20 16 25 70 ' 'l'~C' bo~aed s°U~wes~erly by JonSon S~ee~, northerly by Salem s~ee~ and .southeasterly ~y an.~~ed traveled. Way'r~~ from ~ ~ouszo.~ Authormt~r for 5 y~rs . said 'jonSon ~treet'' to said Salem Street ~d :lying between the parcel, T~I0~,!~S~.~ t,"00~DS~ ....... - 281 ~402 3~ 60~ .163~ ' described hereby ~d .land'now or formerly of Almce Norse.' 'Blanks 60 76 5~ 134 324 Peti~ion.'of T~e Selectmen, ' · . . - " ~' ' ~STION: - Y E S 1~5 176 1~6 221 698 '' And you are hereby directed' ~o serve'~hts Warrant bY.poSting Blanks ~ 2~ ~9 39 ~l 170 ~e and· a~esteC c'oPies'.~ereof at the TOWn Office Buildi~, and at. five Or'more public places in each voting prec~Ct no~ leSs ~han seven .'~: ~tPPLIC~tT~0NS FOR ABSE~fTEE VOTR~,G: days .befOre t~e s~at~d, time for holding suc~ meeting. . ... Ten recezved and t~n voted: ~ follows ' Given unde~ our ~ands a~ North Andove~, Massachusetts,'. the ..~...~3,~ ~ ' 4th d~y of ~rch in ~he year of Our Lord One .Thousand Nine H~dred ~A true copy: ATTEST: and Szx~Y Nine'.. . · . ~T~ P. K~K ' ' ARTIC~ 2. VOED to refer.to t~ Select~ the appointment of ToE 'Officers ' · WILLIAMWILLIA~ A.B. FI~A~DuFH, ~. '.~°t required by law of By Law to be otherwise chosen.. ' SelecSmen of North Endover ARTIC~ ~. VOTED to accept all~eports of receipts, and expendmtures. North Ancov~r, Mass. ' ' , " ~TICLE.~. VOTED to fzx the salary and compensation of all elected officers ~ ~.oh~, 1~6~ ~ .. . , ~. ~..~ ., ~., ~ , .,,. ...... ":.", ... ~!i as prowded by Sectfon 108 of Chapte~ ~1 of the General Laws: Jan 1. 1969 ~ ~~~ ~~ ~ As follows. Board ofgeleotmen~L~censingCo~.eachpe~a~um. ~2,000.00 i = ue ATTEST: ,, '. ' ' ' ~ [ Board of Assessors.. " " " 2,500.00 ' Board of Health. " " " ~00.00 ' Board of Public Works " " " ~00.00 ~ ~1 ~ ~ $ ~'~ I " ToE Treasurer Per " 9,700.00 , ~ Tax Collect.or " " 2,900.00 ' Tree ~arden ~' " 1,500.00 " Highway Surveyor ' " ll,~00.O0 Moderator ~ ~' 50.00 a.ppr°priati°ns:ARTICLE 5. VOTEDto carry forward to fiscal 1969.the following articles and Article 27, 1968, ~iBTA - Rail Serwce 2~ 58 " l, " " " " t! ~ " " Bus Servi ce ' i , " Planning Board Oonsultant 58, 196~ Town Garage - Yard Survey ,oo.oo ~,74o.~5 2,500.00 ~22.78 ~0 ART' ::.5- Con't.. '~ .'~ Annual Town Meeting March 15, 1969. (BUDGET) Police Expenses Radio Eculpment Service. $575.00~ ' [16. Annual Town'"Meeting hxpenses 5,795 ,795.00 Article l, 1967 New Police Station.. ' 169.97 " l, 1968 Complete & Equip Police Station. 62,~28..25 '~""' ,~ ~7. Police Dept. Inc, school guards. '" ...:';. " l, 1965 New ladder t~uck. 26.50 ~ Salaries & Wages. 195,142 195,142.00 " 62, 196[~ Town fire fighter accident. 2,.~5.~6 Expenses ' ~l,7~l 21,751.00 " 68,67,66, 1966 sewe~ extension 2,442'59 ~18.Fire Dept.Including Forest Fire and '" 72, 1966 West side sewer 1,946.78 Fire ~arden. Sal& Wages 220,507 220,507.00 " 39, 1968 Sewer construction- Autran Ave. 1,.719.69 i Expenses . ll,6~0 11,.6.50.00 " _41, 1968 Complete west side sewe~ 2'~88.5~. ~19.Dog Officer: Salary 450 " ~7, 1968 Extend sewer~ · 5,527,5~ Expenses 7~? 7[~7.00 Civil Defense: Salary 900 900.00 " 51, 1967 Highway- sidewalks . 2,500.00 120.Expenses 5,600 ~,600.00 Building Inspecto~: Salary. 5,500 " 61, 1967 Chapte~ 90- Salem St. ' 58,764.84 121. 5,500.00 " ~, 1967 Highway Equipment ' 2,67~.00 " 67, 1968 Chapter 90. Salem St. 40,000'0,0 Expenses 600 "600.00 " 69, 1968 Street Signs ' 109.60 ~22. Wiring Inspector:' Salary . 1,750 1,.750.00 " 78, 1968 Hot top sidewalks 8,000.00 E. xpenses , 400' ~00.00 " 84, 1968 Permanent pavement excavations. ~,447.76 .,25' Gas Inspector. Salary 600 600.00 Elmorest estates trust settlement ~ · 500.00 . Expenses 100 lO0.00 Sealer of Wghts & Measure. Sal& Wages 900 9oo.oo U.S. Old age assistance (administra.ti.on) 14'28 124. U.S. Aid to dependent children !administration) 22.27 ~ Exp. enses 250 250.00 U.S. Disability assistance (admznistration) l~l'~00 25. Board of Health. Sal& Wages 11,052 11,052.00 U.S.Medical assistance grants 2,501.~5 Expenses 6,910 6,910.00 U.S. Medical assistance (administration) 1,013.17 26. Greater Lawrence Sanitary District. 2,066 2,066.00 .27.Animal Inspector: Salary . 400 400.00 School depar~tm.ent' expenses 886.65 SchoOl ?.L. 864 13,208.88 2~. Garbage Disposal'Contract. 17,599 17,599.00 School ?.L. 8~.74 20,025.~1 29. Board of Public Works: Salary 1,200 1,200.00 School ?.L. ~-210 60.99 ~30.Sewer Maintenance &. Construction. School P.L, 89-10 (Title I)_ _12~.55 . Salary & Wages. 22,000 22,000.00 School ?.L. 89-10 (Title VI A) 865.27 ~ Expenses 15,000 l~,000.00 Article 19, 1967 Franklin School 57,009.65 31. Water Maintenance .& Construction. ' ' Article l~, 1968 Addition Atkinson School 7,500.00 .-. . Salarzes & Wages 77,000 77,000.00 Article 19, 19.6.8 Updating Survey of Schools 1,110.00 ~ Expenses ' 55,000 55,000.00 North Andover ~chool lunch 10,059.92 ~2. Parks & School Grounds. Sal& ~ages. 19,500 19,500.00 North Andover athletic association ' 4,926.02 ~ Expenses' .. 8,000 8,000.00 State Aid for Libraries reserved for appropriation ~,727.00 3~. Tree Dept. Salaries & Wages 22, 790 22,790.00 Playground expenses (K.Bailey) . 50~.00 Expen. see 6,915 6,915.00 Dutch Elm Disease. Labor & Wages 7,269 7,269.00 Parks & School grounds expenses (K.Bazley) · 545'0'0 4' Expense. s 1,600 1,600.00 Land damage claims 4,6~6.60 Water Maintenance & Const. Expenses (E.A.Pomerleau) 650.00 ;' 35. Insect Pest Control: Sal& Wages. 12,540 12,540.00 ~"" EXP. ense s . ~, 185 ~, 1~5 · 00 Article 68, 1967 Renew water services ~1,110.46 ~6. Street Lighting. Expenses 54,500 54,500.00 " 70, 1967 ~evelope wellfield 187,55~'~ " 7, 1967 12" water main ll,570.~l '37,Streets: Gert,1 M'tnce, Sal& Wages'. 96,~00 96,~00.00 · -Expenses 55,000 55,000.00 " .~0, 196~ Water main ~ ~ . 250.19 ~58. Snow Removal: Expenses 100,000 100,000.00 Ji ~~ i99~i ~aii~t's~rS!Icl~6s~ 'extend:~.~water sYstem 29 ~ 70 02 02 ~ 09 0© 39. Refuse disposal: Salaries & Wages 60~000 60,000.00 , 96 .a rext nsions 1,000.00 .~0.' 41 & 42. WelfEa~epenses lO,000 10,000.00 " 5~, 1968 Extend water system - Salem Street. ' 2,298.91 '- - - .4~.Veteran' s Benefits. Salaries ~,170 ~,170.00 . $527,919.57 .. Expenses 285 2~5.00 ~. Cash .grants. 56,600 56,600.00 ARTICLE 6. VOTED TO ADOPT the.proposed budget w~th corrected Items: i~4.Graves negistrations: .175 175.00 Item'S8, Snow Removal Expenses mncreased from 90 to $100,000. Item ~5, School Expen.ses ~25 525.00 5. Dept~' Sal& Wages decreased $10,000, should read $.1,510,177. Item ~0, should School Dept. Sal& ~ages. $1,545,177 1,510;177.00 read $~00, increase of $~00. BUDGET AS FOLLOWS. ' Less ~eimbursements..-spcl . ITEM NO. SAL-WAGES EXPENSES TOTALS funds. ~.L.86~-874. ' ~. Selectmen Salaries & ~a es. , ' g $11,6~7 $11,657,00 Ne~.Sal 'Wages to be appro. 1,510,177 · Expense s $$,252 ~,252.00 Expense s 281,565 2. Treasurer, Salaries & Wages 15,5~7 ' 15,5~.7.00 Lessreimbursement ,spcl Expense s . 5,96[~ _ ~, ~9~.~. ~0~0 funds. P.L.864-874 1,3 ~ oo,o ~. Accountant,Salaries & Wages 14,968 ' 1~,~68.~ Net. Ssi-Wages to be appro. ~ 268,565 268,565.00 .' ExPenses 6,0~0 6,0~0.00 ~6. Regional Vocational .School. 4. Tax Collector, Salaries & Wages 8,291 8,291.00 Allocation cost to Town of No.Andover. 68,519 68,519.00 · .' . Expenses 4,925 4,925.00 -~7.~] Stevens Mem'l Library 5. Town Clerk. Salaries & Wages 7,500 7,500.00 ii Salaries & Wages. . ~5,746 ~5,7~6.00 . Expenses I ~ '!.a. o00 ~ A ,9.__ ,9~5- Expenses I~,527 ~,527.00 · ssessors, Salaries-& Wages 18,~89 18,~89.00 48'. Playgrounds & Bathing °each. ' Expen...s.e s . 6,586 6, ~86.00 [ .Salaries & Wages 17,000 17,000.00 '7. Election-Regist~a~s. Sal& ~'~ages 1,400 1,[ 00.00 . Expenses 6,000 6,000.00 18. ~own C ~ i . Expenses . 6,?~8 6,~8.00 ~. Recreation ~ounoil. Sal& Wages. 5,140 5,140.00 ounse~, rmua- ~etainer 4,000 ~,000.00 Expenses 5,000 5,000.00 · _ Expenses 1,040 1,040.00 '50. G~oup Insurance 50,27~ 50,27~.00 ~ 9.Moderat o~. Sa_l ary 50 50.00 10. Ad~i~v R~swrl W.v,, ,,~,,o ~=~ ~?, ^~ ~21~Esse.x County Retirement Pensions 92,245 92,24~.00 .~ ~ _ .--: ~ ...... ~ ~--..~e..~... ~,~ .~ v.uv ~ Con. b',ngenb Fund 5,500.00 ,~. ~?pit.al O~tlay Comm. Expen. ses 450 4~0.00 5,500 sc. ~mann~ng ~oard. Salami_es & ~ages1,000 1,000.00 ~ i~[ Rental of .Veterans Quarte~s 1,200 1,200.00 Patriotic & Civic Celebrations. 1,100· 1,100.00 ,:xpense s . 200 200.00 l~. Board of Appeals.(zoning) Ssi-Wages 1,000 1,000.00 ~65[Indust~ialInsurance Commission ~'xpenses 58',~0200 58,~50.00200.00 _'. ' . Expense s 200 200.00 57. Land damage claims 1,000 1,000.00 14. Personnel Boa~d. Sal& Wages. 1,200 1,200.00 1.' Town ' Expenses , 250 250.00 58. I~a Catty Pension 2,500 2,500.00 '5. Building. Salaries & Wages 2.080 ' 2 n~n an ~ . , ~ .vvv e VV ~xpen se s 6,400 6,400,00 '."i~~ ~djourned Town Meeting March 15, 1969 (Budget) ~,. Adjourned Town Meeting Nar0h 15, 19~' . ~'..:. ~ Out of State .~ravel'(not Anti.schools. 1,000 1,000'00 ARTIC~.W. 7.' VOiD ~o ADOPT the article. ' 60, 'Conservation co,Assign e~enses ~00 ~00'00 ~ ~TIC~ 8. '~ VOiD that the rports of all special committees be heard. 61. Senior Citizens Co, cml ~ ~ 250 250'00 ~ ~TICLE 9. voTED to ADOPT the article. 62. Highway Equipment lO,000 10,000'00 ~ Schools Bonds 200,0,00 200,000.00~ ~TIC~ 1©. VOTED to ADaPT the article.' ~ ~ ''~ ~ Welfare Bond ~ ARTIC~ ll. VOEDof thist°article.ramse ~d appropriate the sum of $800 for the purpose ~6~'. Water Main notes and bonds. 82,000 8~,~0.00 66' S?wer notes and bonds 5~,000 ~2700.00 ARTIC~ 12. VOED to raise and appropriate' the sum of $1,000 for the purpose L~ Fire equipment note s of this article. Police Station lO,000 10,000.00 ARTICLE 15. VOED to ADOPT the article. 69. Highway Ecuipment 1,168 1,1'68.00 70. School bo~ds 72,R90 72,~90.00 ARTICLE 14. VOED to create a committee of 5~members to be appointed by the 71. Welfare bonds Selectmen and 2 members to be appointed by the Pla~ing Board, with no 72. Water main notes & bonds. ~"~ 21,035 21,055.00 ~ member of.either Board to serve on the committee: and further, direct.lng ~7~. Sewer notes and bonds 10,.906 10,9.06.00 / said committee to report to the Selectmen and the Planning Board within one 74. Fire ecuipment notes years of its formation, with recommendations as to land use, and with sta.tus '75'. Short 6erm borrowing 50,0~00 50,0^00.00 reports on proposed utility development and traffic~ control on Routes ll4 76. Police Station . . ~ ~ and 125, with particular emphasis to be given to developing a comprehensive i T 0 T i L S. ~2,422,140 $1'5~01,157 $5,925,297.00 RoutePlan f.o~495dealing0n the witharea.the impact of ~b°th the new missile installation and - ·ARTIC.LES'0F..MONEY TO BE RAISED & APPROPRIATED ARTICLE 15. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 10. TOwn ~ July Celebrati~n' ..... ~ $1,~00.00 ARTICLE. 16. VOTED to ADOPT the arti?le. · ~ ~ ii ll. Christmas Season Lighting. 800.00 ARTICLE ~7. VOTED to REJECT the article . i. 18. ii! i!u~~'~!iii~iar~~!!~~O°!!i~t!!i~tis~enr'L~nd .for new Fire ~tation. co. ~"ili! !iil,000.00i!!~!ii~!ii!iiTniii!i~!htiiiia~n~!i~!i!ii!!~iiirli!i~i~rtlii!ad~!iiiii~ii~~ ~ 20. New Fare Station. . . 5,000.00 25. Fixing up Town Office Building 5,000.00 the Selectmen, in the name and behalf of the Town, to take.such Steps as they 24. New electric system, town building. 2,500.00 may deem necessary or advisable to effect such acquisition. A parcel of land 25. New roof for town .garages 1,200.00 bounded Southwesterly by Johnson Otreet, northerly by Salem Street and South- 26. To.wu Building Janitor- Salary ~ 520.00 easterly by an unnamed travelway running from Johnson Street to Salem Street 27. Printing of town by-laws 500.00 and lying between the parcel described hereby and land now.or for~merly of Alice Morse. . . 31. New turf sweeper ~' 1,?00.00 The vote: AFFIRMATIVE 525. NEGATIVE 1~7. (A motion to reconsider-defeated.) ~ 32. New truck Public Works. 5.~000.00 35. Water Extensions, Public Works. 2~000.00 ARTICLE 19. VOTED to ADOPT the artiqle. (A motion to recons~der-,defeated)-- 34. Renewing water services, Public M~orks. 1,000.00 ARTICLE 20. VOTED. that the sum of $1~5,000,.be appropriat?d for Constructing, 35. Water system. 'Farnum St. · 4,000.00 !!4.Water system. Abbott St. 2,~00.00~ originally ecuippzng and furnishing a new fare station building i~cluding .~8.Salem St., Johnson St., Foster St' Const. ll,500.00~ ~site d. ev~lo~p~en~,~ and that to m~,et thi_s appropriation the sum of~$5000, is to ce ramsea zrom ~ne tax le~y of the cu,-rent year an.d. the Treasurer~ with the 49. Any street in Town. ~ . ~ ~ · ~ ~' 2,000.00~ approval of the Selectme.n, is authorized to issue $150,000, bonds~ or notes of 50. Sand spreader, refuse disposal truck, road grader.27,300.00 the Town under Chapter 44 of the General Laws, payab%e within 20 year.s from 52. Cleaning Brooks. 2,000.00 53- RePlacing guard rails 1,000.00 their dates. The vote was AFFIRMATIVE 656. NEGATIVE 56. Reconsider defeate¢ 54- OVerhauling buldozer 5,000.00 ARTICLE 21. vOTED to ADOPT the article. (A motion to reconsider-defeated) ~ 55- Replacing Catch basins '~.'~ ~l,000.00 ARTICLE' 22' VOTED to amend the Zoning B.y-LawbY inse.rting, after Section 5~6.Resurfacing, oiling, repa~ing any streets. ~,0.000.00 5~. RePairing old stone culverts ~l~000.00 4.o7 thereof, . the following new SectiOn. Sect.ion ~.0.8. N.otwithstanding any 60. Making and replaczng street signs. 400.00 contrary provision of this By-Lawy She building, facilities and grounds of a 61. Purchase of 9.2 acres for disposal site. 15,800-00 munic, ipal fire station may be maintained upon the parcel of land sitUated at 62. Piping brook at land disposal site. , 5,000.00 the junction of Salem and John Streets. The vote was unanimous, a motion 6~. Installing surf.ace drain on Chestnut Otreet.-7,250.00 to reconsider was defeated. 6.8.Consut.lant Serwce new high school. · 22,500.00 ARTICLE 25. VOTED to ADOPT the article. _69.Preliminary Plans, specifications, etc.. School' 2B.000.00 84. Personnel Board, 5% increase. ~ ~ 48~500.00 ARTICLE 2~. VOTED to ADOPT the artzcle.' 85. Supt of Public Works. Personnell Board. 2,520.00 ARTICLE 25. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200 for the purpose 87. Personnel Board, longevity increments. 1,300.00 of this article, provided that new roof shall not be constructed ~of tar and 88. " " vacation leave. 6,500.00 gravel. . ~ 92.90' ",, .," BoardButldingOf'Healthinspector.Secretary. 275.00 ARTICLE 26. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $520 for .the purpose of 94.-Tax C~llecto~.pFirs~a~eegineer & Deputy Chie. f. 1,0.00.00 ~700.00 amending its Personnel By-Law, Section 7, Schedule E: by assigning $50 per 99 o g meter mailing machmne. ~ 750.00 week compensation to class title "Custodial Worker" mn place of the existing ~109.~Two new re.~.lar Police Officers. ~,612.00 ._ $~0 per week. ~. · 102. Three regular new Fire Fighters. . 14,000.00 . 11~. Six bucking broncos. Recreational Council. ~50.00 ce, 115. Basketball standards. 300.00 118. Reserve Fund~ . 8.,.0,00.00 ~ ARTICI~S - TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAISED & APPR'0PRIAYED. ~q2,82S.6D ARTICLES TO BE TRANSFERRED FROM UNAPPROPRIATED A~AILABLE FUNDS. A~,T. ~: ~ChaPte~'~'~:~~6~on ~em-John~on-~oster Sts..~'00.00 " 90. Maintaining any Street in Town. '1~600.00 " 120. From~available funds to reduce 1969 tax rate. A true copy: $150,500.00 TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE TAKED FROM AVAILABLE FUN DS. ATTEST: ~OH~~8 ~/TOWN~CLER~. TE ' ARTICLE 29. V0 D to authorize the extension of the sewer sv.~tem o~ ~~ Street ~rom 522 Turnpike Street a distance of 1750 feet to i~.e so~'~h-~-~~e to the~.~0.y~i~l Crest Estates under the direction of the. B of P.W. Total cost of project to be without expense to the Town. underARTICLEthe30°directionVOTED thatof thethe sum of $120,000 ~e. orksapproPriatedlayingtO be e~Xpendeda ~ A. T~ N. MAROH 1969 Board of Public for the of water ~ " ARTICLE 66. VOTED t~o reject the article. main of not less tha~ 6" but less than 16" in diameter as proposed by the ~ ARTICLE 67. VOTED to reject the article. Article, and for lining the same, and that to raise this appropriation the ARTICLE 68. vOTED to ADOPT the article. AFFIRMATIVE ~35. NEGATIVE 17~. Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, is authorized to borrpw (A motion to reconsider was defeated.) $120,000 under General Laws Chapter ~, ~eotion 8 (5), and t.o iss~ue $120,000 bonds or notes of the Town, payable within 15 years from their dates. The ARTICLE 69. VOTED t0 ADOPT the article.(A motion to reconsider was defeated. vote was and so declared. UNANIMOUS, ARTICLE 70. VOTED tO ADOPT the article.(A motion to reconsider was defeated. ARTICLE 31. VOTED to ADOPT the article. At this time a motion w.a.s duly made and seconded (6:P.M.) that. the meeting stand adjourned until 7:30 P.M., Monday evening March 17, 1969. ARTICLE 32. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000 for .~the purchase of a pick-up truck for the B.P.W., a 1962 Dodge~ ~ick-up truck to.be traded. ARTICTE 71. VOTED to strike the article from the Warrant. ARTICLE 33. VOTED to ADOPT .the article. ARTICLE 72. VOTED to str. ike the article from the Warra~nt. ARTICLE 34. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 73. VOTED to ra~ect the article. ARTIC'LE 35. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $~,000 for the purpose ARTICT,E 7~. VOTED to reject the article. of the article and to aCCept a similar sum from Benjamin C. 0sgood for saidARTICLE 75' VOTED to strike the article from the Warrant. purpose, provided that t. he latter s.um be-~aid prior to July l, 1969. ARTICLE 76. VOTED by an AFFIR~,LATI~VE VOTE OF.~13 and a NEGATIVE~V~O~TE .OF 88 to ARTICLE 36. ~VOTED to reject the article· amendTSectton 3.77,of.the Zoning ~y-Law by addit~cgleth, ereto the I'Ol'0wlng ed sub-paragraph: (23)description as in the ar ARTICLE 37. VOTED to reject the artic~le. ARTICLE 38. VOTED to accept from abutters and others the sum of ~6,000 to be .ARTICTF, 77. VOTED to re!eot the article. expended under the direction of the Board of Public.Works to extend the sewer ARTICLE' 78. VOTED to reject the article. system as proposed by the arti~cle, provided that said sum is paid to the Town ARTICLE 79. VOTED to strike the article from the ~arrant. · ~-~-er prior to July l, 1969. ARTICT~ 80. 'VOTED to strike the article from the Warrant. ARTICLE 39. VOTED to reject the article. ARTIC~ 81. VOTED to reject the article. ARTICLE ~0. VOTED to reject the article. ARTICLE 82. VOTED to strike the article from the ~arrant. ARTICLE ~l. VOTED to reject the article. ~ARTICLE 83. VOTED to reject the article. ARTICLE ~2. VOTED to reject the article. ARTICLE 84. VOTED to ADOPT the article. AETICLE ~3. This article was stricken at the request of the petitioner. ARTICLE 85. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ~ ARTICLE ~. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ~ ARTICLE 86. VOTER to ADOPT the article· ARTICLE 45. VOTED to reject the article· ARTICLE 87. VOTED'to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE ~6. VOTED to reject the article. ARTICDE 88. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE ~7. VOTED to ADOPT the article· ARTICLE 8~. VOTED to ADOPT the article· ARTICLE 90. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE ~8. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE49.VOTED ~to AD.OPT the article. ARTICLE 91. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 50. VOTED to raise and appr~opriate the sum of $9,300 to be expendedARTICLE 92. VOTED to ADOPT the article. under, the direction of the Highway Ourveyor for the purchase of .one chassis ARTICLE 93. voTED to ADOPT the a~rticle. and. sand spreader~ a 1959 ~ck to be traded and to appropriate the further sum ARTICLE 9~. VOTED to ADO.PT the article. of $15~000 to be so expended for the purchase of a Refuse Disposal Truck, a disposal truck to be traded, and to appropriate the further sum of $29,~000 to ARTICLE 95. VOTED to strike the article from the warrant. be so expended for the purchase of one road grader, a grader to Se t-faded, and h _ _ , ARTICLE 96. VOTED to strike the article from the warrant. t at this latter appropriation be met by raising by taxation the sum of $3,000 ARTICLE 97. VOTED to raise and' apPropriate for th.e use of the Stevens Memoria and the '£reasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, is authorized to issue Library the sum of $5,45~ which the Town has received from the State under the $~,26,00.0 bonds or notes o~f~the Town unde~r General Laws, Chapter ~, Section 7(9) provisions of Ch.78,S.19A and wh'i~a~o~O.W in an account entitled "State Aid" '~'ne vo~e: AFFIRNATIVE 3~ NEGATIVE 36.for Libraries reserved for approp~ . ARTICLE 51. VOTED to re!eot the article.~ ~ ARTICLE 98. VOTED to reject the article. ARTIC~,E 52. VOTED to raise and approPriate the sum of $2,000 for ~the purpose of th~s article. - ARTICLE 99. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 100.. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $8,612 for the purpose ARTICLE 53. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 for the purpose of this article, of the appomntment of two regular patrolmen. ARTICLE lO1. VOTED to ADOPT tho article. ARTICLE 5~. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE. 102. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 55..VOTED to raise'and appropriate the sum of $1,000 for the purpose of this article. ARTICLE 103. VOTED to reject the article· ARTICLE 56. VOTED to raise and ~~'~*~ *~^ ~^ ~ ~W~CLE ~}.'. VOTED to establish a portion of Mablin Avenue as a Town Wa.y, by -- -~~~~,~ sum of ~v,vvv for the purpose ........... ,-- ' of this article, accepting the Selectmen's laying out of the same, as heretofore filed~, with ARTICL?. 57. VOTED to reject the article, with The Tovez Clerk. ARTICTE 105. VOTED to establish Marian Drive as a Tovm way, by acceptin~g the ARTICLE 58. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 for the purpose Selectmen' s laying out of the same, as heretofore filed with the Town Vlerk. of the article. ARTICLE 106. VOTED to e~tablish Old Village.Lane, a portion of Russet Lane ARTICLE 59. VOTED to reject the article, and Woodcrest Drive as IoWn ways, by acceptmng the Selectmen's laying out of ARTICLE 60. VOTED to ~aise and ~.ppro~o.~ ~ o,,~ ~ ~.~ ~,~ ,.b~ s~me ~*.~fo~e filed with the T.own Clerk. of ~the article. ~--~ ~.~ ~,,. ~ ~v for ~ pui~po~e ~--~ ~ RIC l0 TED to re!ect the art.z cie. ARTICLE 61. VOTED by Unanimous vote to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 108. VOTED to reject the article. ARTICLE 62. VOTED to raise and ~appropriate the sum of $5,000 for the purposeARTICLE 109. VOTED to strike the article from the ~arrant. · .4.~- k~.~. ~,i.k,~;~ · " - ARTICLE 110. VOTED to strike the article from the Warrant. ARTICLE 6~. VOTED to ADOPT THE ARTICLE. ARTICLE lll. VOTED to strike the article from the Warrant° ARTICLE 64. VOTED to reject the Article. ARTICLE ll2. VOTED to strike the article from the M~arrant. ARTICLE 65. VOTED to reject the .article. running st~ ~ y direction 120 .feet,S' a ARTICLE 113. VOTED to strike the arti'ole from the Warrant. · point on the southerly bounday of Davis treet; thence turning and ~running in ARTICIE ll4. VOTED to ADOPT the artic'le' "~ an easterly direction by the Southerly bQ~ndary of Davis ~treet, ~22.53 feet tc ARTICT.E ll5. VOTED to ADO. pT the article. . a point on the westerly boundary of ~ast Water Street~;the~nce turnin~g and runn- ing in a southerly direction by the westerly boundary of ~ast Water Street. ARTICLE ll6. VO~ED to reject the article. 105.61 feet to a point on the northerly .bounda. ry of Chickering Road; theno~ ARTICLE ll?. VOTED to strike the artiol.e from the Warrant. tUrning and running in a southwesterly d~rectlon by the northerly ~oundary of ARTICLE llS. VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of $8,000 for the purpose Chickering Road, 347.99 feet to the point of beginning. of the article. Second Parcel: Starting at a point on the easterly boundary of ~st Water ARTICLE ll9 VOTED to reject the article. Street in a northerly direction 686.99 feet to a po~int at lan~ now or formerly · of the Douglas Development Co., Inc., .thence turning and running in two (2) ARTICLE 120. VOTED to transfer from available funds the sum of $95',000 for the courses in a northeasterly direction ~by land of the Douglas Development Co., purpose of the article. ~ Inc., 50 fe.et and 215.75 feet to a point~ thence turning, and running in a Annual Town Meeting adjourned at 11:45 P.~. Special Town Meetin_g opened at northerly dzrection in two (2) oours~.s 1~9.06 feet and 249 feet to 'a point at. ll:~5 and adjourned at ll:58 P.M. ~ land now or formerly of ~he Davis & ~urber Machine Co., thence t. urning and ing in a northeasterly direc.tion by land of Davis & Furber Machine Co., 155o5~ SPECIAL TOWN MEE..TING ' ~ feet to a point; thence tu~r~n~ng a~nd ru.nning i.n a sou~therly direction b~ land ~RTIcLE 1. "VOTED to strike from the Warrant. (the article) ' . now or formerly of Walker nealty assoczation zn two (2) courses, 30~.3~.feet ARTICLE 2. VOTED to strike the article~ from the Warrant. , and .603.38 feet to a point,on the northe.rly boundary of Chiokering ttoad, thence Special Town Meet. lng adjourned at ll:5~ P.M. ~ turning and running in a southwesterly, dzrection by the northerly boundary of Chi .cke ring E.gad, 601.~ feet to the poznt of beginning. At the Annual AdSourned Town Meeting--Saturday Ma_roh.15, 1969 783 duly registered Petztion of Robert J. ~u.rke and others· voters were present and checked by thee Board of ~egzstrars. ((Under this Article 5, zn the haste of last minute printing and posting, the . follbging was omitted from the Article. "T9 see if th.e Town will vote to At the Adjourned Town Meeting held on Monday evening March 17, 1565 ~b~ duly registere~ voters, were present and checked by the Board of ~egistr~ars. amend its Zoning By-Law by changing from Vzllage Reszdential and/or Industrial to General Business the following described parcels of land or The closed circuit television and communications system used for the overfloW any portions thereof:")) of Townspeople who were seated in the school cafeteria was set-up and operated by the School Departments audio-visual department, under the diredtion of ~r. ART.ICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to act for John Robinson, his cameramen were Donald Zorn, Stephen E~.ban, and :John Doyle, it zn negotiating and executing a contract between the Town and the Massachu- his audio visfial sc~.uad consisted of James Fazio, Arthur eaudet, Neil McAvoy, Dave setts Bay Transportation Authority to provide for railroad commuter service DeLisle and Robert Lynch. Several gugsts were admitted to the me~ting, one between North Andover and Boston for the period beginning August l, 1969 and being a young lady from Ardens France. Assisting the me,ting in han.d votingending on ~uly 31, 1970. Petition of the Sele. ctmen. . counts were Harold Boynton, Donald Anderson, Amthony Lennon, Henry Fznk, A1 ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Arnold, Milton Howard, Tom Foulds, John Murphy, Stu Wilson, Robert Maurer' $1,000, to be ~added to the "Conseryation Fund" establi~sh~ed bY the vote of. the James Dewhirst, John Mahoney and Arthur Resa. John J. Monteiro was acting asTown upon Article 3~ of the ~arr. an~. Petition of the ~ezec~men. Assistant Moderator for the Cafeteria. overflow and was assisted b~ John McLay and and George Myers. Mr. ~onteiro doing a. fine Jfb in communicating with ARTIULE 8. To see if the~Town wall vote to accept from the North Andover meeting in the Auditorium. ~&r. William B. ~uffy,. Sr. motioned a Vote of than] Impr~0vement Soc. ie~y a gilt in the sum of $1,000: being the amount awarded by i! !ii~ilili!!i!!!!i! i!ii~i!icT~ili ile~!ii!!i! i~n~!ii the Town. to sa~_d ~ociety as damages for the tak~ng of the latter's property at a the juz~c~ion of Johnson and Salem Streets for fire station purposes. Pe ti ti on of the Se leo tmen. . ~ . t ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to razse and appropriate the sum of SPCL TWN MTNG Wk/A R..,R ~ N T ~' ' '"- COMM0~WEALT~ ' O~ NA~SSACHUSETTS ESSEX SS: To either of ~the Constables of the Town of North Andover: GRw~W~TINGS: who are q~ualified of the North In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover to vote in Town A~fairs, to meet in the Veteran's Auditorium Andover High School for a Special Town ~eeting on ~ONDAY, THE 2nd DAY OF JUNE 1969 at 8:00 P.M~ then and there to act upon the following articles: ARTICLE 1. To see if the ToRn will vote to express its approval of the amount of indebtness ($3,800,000) which the Greater Lawrence Regiona~l V~cational Technical High School District Committee, voted, on May 3, 1.969, ~to incur for the purpose of constructing and equipping additional facilities on land presently cried by the District at 57 River Road, Andover, Massachusetts. Petition of the Selec~-~- I,/Ill~ ££. ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate .the sum of $2,000, to be expended by the Selectmen for the purpose of bulldozing fill at the ~ posed Osgood Street town yard site. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system on Adams Avenue from the present terminus ~00 feet to Wood Lane. Petition of Joseph Finocchiar and others. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct, not less than seven daysbefore the stated time for holding such meeting. Hereof fail not and make due returns of th.is warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of holding said meeting to the Town Clerk. Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 19th day of May in the year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine. WILLIAM B. DUFFY, JR.Selectmen of AETHUR P. KIRK North Andover, ~ass. .. WILLIAM A. FINNERAN North Andover, Mass. ARTICLE ~t~ To see if the Town will.vote to raise and appropriate the sum ofMay 2~, 1969. A $2,~00, be expended under the d~rection of the Highway Surveyor for the put- pose of installing guard rails on Dale ~treeto Petition of the Highway Surveyor ~_d the ~!ectmen~ ARTICLE ~t To see if the Town will.vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,400, ~ be expended under the d~rection of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sSe~ever ~eYS. te~eO.n Martin Avenue from the existing 246 feet towards Massachusett nt~tion of Mitobe!! Boo'man ~ 0there. ARTICLE 5. First Parcel: Star..t. ing at a p'oint on ~hiokering Road "at land now or formerly of Haffner Realt ~rust I 0.8~ feet to. . . Y ~ 9 ~ a pgint, thence turning and r.unning in a northerly d~rection b~ land now or.formerly of Lynch & Willis, 249.1~ feet to a paint; thence turning and~ running in an. easterly direction by land now or formerly of Polizott, ,et o a , thence true copy:- ATTEST: CONSTABLE. 0FFICER' S RETURN are qualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting to be held in the Veteran' s Audito~ of the North Andover High School on Monday J~.une 2, 1969 at 8:00 P.M. Said copies being posted in the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting preoinc~ o~' ~he Town. Said copies having ~een posted not less than seven days before the time of said meeting. NOe And over, Mass. May 25, 1969. C 0N STABLE. ATTEST: TOWN CLERK. ~'. Special Town ~,~eeti2g' of Monday June 2,1969. Special Town.Meeting. August 4, 1969 ARTICrE 1. VOTED TO ADOPT the Article. ~'~ The.meeting opened at 8:00 P.M., and adjourned at 8:07 P M. 258 duly ., ,~%~ regmstered voters were checked by ~s. Earline Lyons, Nr[ John NcDuffie, 2~. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ~ Harold Boy~.ton, .and Arthur Drum.acrid. George Houston, Jack NcLay and William " ~[ VOTED to ADOPT the article. McEvoy a~smsted zn the hand v~9~$~.~o~ "~' VOTED to ~EJ~.CT the art!tlc, i true espy: ATTEST: " VOTED to ~trmke the article from t.he ~arrant. " 6. VOTED to amend the article by leavzng out the words "and executing" W ~A R R A TM N T ,C 0MMONWEALTH .i'0F I~SSA CHU~ETTS . O.mD to ADOPT t~e article. ESSEX S~: . " 8. VOTED to ADOPT the article. , To e~ther of the Constables of the Town of North Andover " 9. VOTED to REJECT the art.icle .. .i " : GREETINGS~n, the name of the Commonwealth of ~ass.achusetts you are he.re.by " l?. VO'iED TO REJECT the article: reouired to notify andwarn the inhabitants of sazd Tow.n wh9 ar.e qualm.fLed to The meetmng opened at 8~:05 P.M., a~nd adjourned at 9:15 P.~. ~ vo6e in Pr. imaries to meet in. the.Bra.dstreet. School Aud~tormum mn Precmnct One, One hundred n. inety-one !191)registeredvo.ters were checked at the door by the~ The St. Mmchael's School Audztor~um mn Precinct Two, the Thomson .School . Board or E~egmstrars assmsted by Nfs. Earlmne L ~ns Miss Nar Hoskin and Audi.torium in Precinct Three and the Kittredge School Auditorium mn Precinct Daniel O'Leary. Wm. Rock, Harry Dow, Harold L~ch~ ~%nry GauYdet. Rigc~ard mFour. , . Slade, Milton Howard, Henry Shelley, Wm. McEvoy and Wm. Finneran'assisted the TUESDAY, THE TWmN.TY%SIXTH D&Y OF AUGUST ~969 . Moderator and Town Clerk in the hand voting count. . · at 12 o'clock Noon for the following purposes: to bring mn their votes t9 the A true copy: .. ~.~'~/k~ Primary. Officers for the Nomina tmon of Candidates for the follo.wing.offmce: d/~/~ ~/~6H~. ~_. ~0~S] 0.ne (1)Representative in Congress for the Sixth Congressional Dmstrmct, to fall a vacancy. . And you are dmrected to serve this ~iarrant by postmng true and attested copies . COI¥~I!~011WEALTH: OF 'MASSACHUSETTS thereof, at the Town Office Buil.ding a.nd at five or more public places in each ESSEX SS: . voting precinct of the Town, s amd copzes to be p.osted not less than seven GREETINGsT°: rather, of the Constables of the Town of North Andove~: o . days before the stated time for holding such_ meetmng.. I.n th® name of the Co~m~onwealth o~ Massachusetts, you are hereby dmrec- Hereof fail not and make due. retur.n of thms Warrant wzth your doings thereon ' ted to notmfy and warn the inhabitants of !~orth Andover who are qualified to vote a in Town Affairs t.o meet in the Veteran's Auditorium of the North Andover High _'the of.eared _lerk. t time and place meetmng to the Town c School for a Specmal Town Meeting on: Graven under our hands thms Eleventh D.ay of August mn the year of Our Lord ~ONDAY, THE 4th DAY OF AUGUST, 1969 at 8:00 P.~. ' One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-Nmne. Then and there to .act upon the following articles. .,ARTICLE 1. To see mf,':the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of WILLIAI~I B. DUFFY, JR. Selectmen $35~,000, which added to the $135,000, voted at the Town Meeting of March 15, ARTHUR P. KIRK of . 1969, will be sufficient to permit awarding a contract to construct, eeuio, . ~ILLIAM A. FINNERAN. No. Andover, Mass. and fu.rnish a new fire station and la. ndscape, grade, and finish its gr~un~. North Andover, Mass. ~ Petitmon~ of the Se. lectmen. . . . August ll, 1969 ARTICLE 2. To see mf the Town w~ll razse and approprzate or transfer from availab, le .funds the sum of $6,000, to be used for Discount on Notes~for A true copy: ATTEST:. , ~ · ~Y CO~'±'A~L~ borrowing mn .anticipation of revenue. Petition of the Selectmen. , . . . OFFICE.R~S ~ETURN . 'And you are dmrected to serve this warrant by posting true and attested co~i~s I have n0tmfmed and warne~ ~he mnhabm:tants of the To.wu of North A. ndover who ' thereof, at.the Town Office Building, and at five or more public places an' each~ are qualified to vote in Primaries and Special Electmons by postmng .true and a votmng precinct of the Town, not less than seven daTs before the stated timeattested c. opies of this Warrant at the Toxwn Office Building.and a.t fmve or . for holding such'meeting. ~ ' more publmc places in each voting precinct of the .Town. Sa.m'd cop.mrs not havmn been posted not less than seven days before the tame of samd meetmng. Hereof, fail not and make due. return of this warrant wit~ v~r doin~ there~n . '. ' ~ .U .~ j~ ~ ~.~ ~~~//~/ at the time and place of holding said meeting to the Town ~lerk. ~w ~ Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts. the l~th day of~Julv iu ~. ~ ~QONSTA~BL~ the~year of Our Lord One thousand nine hudred and si~y nineS- ~ ~ *~ North Andover, Mass. A : SPECIAL PRINA~Y ELECTION HELD ONTUESDAY 26th DAY 'OF AUGUST, 1969 OFFICER' S RETURN DEMOCRAT~ ll_._qO 15~q96 ,2~1.1, 567 I have noti.f~ed and warned the ~nhabitants 'of the Town of North Andover who N~c.hael J. HARRINGTON 7 87 ~re, q. ~ualifzed to vote in Town Aff.airs by posting true and attested co irs of 12 ~n~s -arrant~at the Town Office Buzldin~ and at five or m~re ~,~ ~~- - I~v~ng E..Kane 8 8~ 97 each voting precinct of the Town. Said°co irs n , ~ ~.~ ~~ in Blanks ' ~ 2 ~ ._ . . ~ . .p ct having .be~n posted not -ess ~nan seven mays oerore the tame .of samd ~eeting.~ / ~ / 64, 139 m 9~ 2~1. 5 27 · ' ~ ' ~r~}~S--~7-Ha t c h, Jr. 2~ 71 107 . .?~/JO~, ~T~g~. TOWN CLERK. Blanks At the Specmal .T. own Meeting held/'~ thJ~ete~an's Auditorium or the North Andover 567 DM~OCRATS High o~,oo~~ '~ "on ~onaay' evenmng' Au~s~ 4-, 1~ ' ' 96~ at ~.00~' P.M., the followmng' .was vo.ted ~ REPUBLICANS ARTICLE 1. VOTED toappropriate the sum of $35,~00, for the purpose of th~s arts. 1094 and that to meet this appropriation the sum of $2,000, be taken from available · W A R OFA N T revenue f.unds, and the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, is authorize. COMMONWEALTH MASSACHUSETTS to issue $~,000, bonds or notes of the Town under Ch~t~v 1,1. ~ .~ ~.~~ · ' ~ '~' ...... ~ '"""'"~' ~'~' -~" ~, ESSEX: payable within 20 years .from themr dates. The vote was AFFIRMATIVE 226. NEGATIVE ~,' GREETINGsT° either: of the Constables of the Town of North Andover:hereby.re. AETICLETreasury,2. forVOTEDtts purpooe,t° AD~PT thethe a~ticle_sum of $6~000.~nd to take from available funds i~n the . ~n the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are · quir, ed~to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote Special State Election S~ptember 30, 1969 in State Elections to meet in the Bradstreet School Auditorium in PreCinct One, the St. Nichaels School Auditorium in Precinct Two and the .Thomson School Auditorium in Precinct ~Three and the Kittredge School AuditOriu~ zn Precinct Four TUESDAY' the T.HIRTIETH DAY'OF SEPTENBER 1969 at l~ o'clock A,~N~ for the following Purposes. To bring in .their votes to the Town Clerk and Election OffiCers for the following office. REPRESENTATIVE In CONGRESS for the Sixth Congressional District, to'fill a vacancy. The Polls will be open from lO o'clock ~ until 8:00 P.N. And you are directed to serve this ~Varrant by posting true and attested copies thereof, at the Town Office Building and at five or more public p~a cee in each voting precinct of the Town, said copies to be posted not less than seven days before the stated time for holding such meeting. ~ Hereof fail not .and make duereturn of this Warrant with your doings thereon ART 2. con't. to the Town for such service. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTIC~.~..3. To see' if' the Town sum of $4,700.00 to be e~pended under, the direction of Bernard Bingham, Veteran's Agent, for Veterans Benefits, with the approval of the Bm rd Sele~tmen. Petition of Bernard Bingham, Veteran' s Agent. will vote to transfer from available funds the of III of its General No person, firm or agents, servar~ts or employees, the use of other manual or me ch- ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article By-Laws by adding the following new section: Section 9. corporation shall, individually or by their place or deposit by sweeping, shovelling or anical means, upon any public street or way dedicated to public travel in the Town of North Andover, snow or ice, in any form, which has accumula, ted on the premises of much person, f~rm or corporation: except that snow or ace, in any form, may be removed from the sidewalk adjacent to the premises of such per firm or corporation and deposited in that part of such street or way nearest the time and place of said meeting to the Town Clerk. ~ the curbing or outer edge of the sidewalk. Given under our hands this 15th.day .of September in 'the year of Our Lord One No person, firm or corporation, or Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Nine their agents, servantSaOr employees, shall, after.snow has been.deposited ~ of street or way dedzcated to publzc use by snow- William B. Duff y, Jr. V~illiam A. Finneran Arthur P. Kirk. CONSTABLE. Selectmen of North Andover, ~ass. along the sidewalk public plows or other snow removal ecuipment, of or under the control of the Town North Andover, remove the same, or any part thereof, from such portion of street or ~,~ay and deposit it Petition of Joseph ~'. Lawlor, Highway Surveyor. in the travelled part of such street or way. Chief of Police and Nichols F. Nicetta, North Andover, Nass. September 15, 1969 A true copy: attest; of 0FFICER ' S RETURN I have notified and warned the· inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who. are qualified to vote in Special Elections by posting true and attested Cop~es of this M~arrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies not having been posted not less than seven days before the time of said meeting. AUGUSTi'NE J. WALSH And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof at the Town Office Building, and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town, not less than seven days before the stated time for holding such meeting. Hereof, fail not, and make due returns of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of holding said meeting to the Tovaa ~Clerk. Given under our hands at North Andover, Nassachusetts, the 4th day of December in t he year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred and si~ty-nine. WILLIAN B. DUFFY, JR. Selectmen of ~ILLIAM A. FINNERAN North Andover, CONSTABI.W.. North Andover, ,~ass. ARTHUR P. KI[tK. ~assachusetts. North indover, Nass. ?,/~~/? k~ December 5, 1969 . CON September 19, 1969 ATTEST: ~ A true copy: ATTEST: STABDE. I have notified and warned the i~ha'b~'~an'ts of' ~he Town of North An.dover RESULTS OF SPECIAL E~,W. CTION- SIXTH' CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT- SEPT 30, 1989qualified to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested cop~es of PRECINCTS - ON__~E TW_~O ~H~. FOURTOTAL this 'm~'~arrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public pl~ cee in each voting ..precinct of the Town. Ntchael J. HARRINGTON ~3 ~93 368 589 1693 Said topi.es having been posted not less than seven days before the t~me of William L. SALTONSTALL 268 481 361 ~' 722 1852 said meeting. Blanks i .2 2 ~ C ON STABLE. . T 0 'T i L S 612 876 7~31 ~l~311 35~0 North Andover, Nass. ABSENTF~.VOTING: ' ' December 6, 1969 A True CopY: ATTEST: Applications made 517 3 12 ~76 ie~i~~ e~Vcee~ Ball§ts - rec'd & voted 5 l? 3 ll " not returnedATTEST .' ~~ 1 1 i!~ ~~!~ ~!~~!~LS !~eO! l~nE~IoNndGa~ : erin '1~, A~i~ °~ ~.m, °~1~ )N ~eth ~/ ToWN CLERK. ARTICLE 1. V0~Dof theUnan~m°uslYartzcle, to. accept the sum of ~2,000.00 for the purpose A~TICLE 2. V0~i~D unanimously to take the sum of ~0.00 from Avai~ ble Funds W A R R A N T for the purpose of the article. COi~I~'~ION~EALTH OF ~ASSACHUSETTS ARTICLE 3. VOTED unanimously .to take the sum of ~i4,700.00 from Available Fund~ ESSW~X SS: for the purpose of the Article. To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: ARTICLE 4. Article REJECTED. ~otion Lost. · ~ ~ ' 'Regi GREETINGS: . ~ ~eet~ng op~ned ~t 8.05 P.N., with ~2 voters present ~.~eeting adjourned at In the name of the Commonwealth of Nassachusetts, you are herebyri 8:15 P.~. All voters were duly checked by Boated of st,?ars. directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover qualified to vot~ ~/ A true copy: ATTEST: ~ in Town Affairs to meet in the Veteran's Auditorium of the North Andover High School for a Special Town ~eeting on: NONDAY, THE 15th DAY OF DECE~BER 1969 at 8:00 P.~,~. Then and there to act upon the following articles: ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to accept from Fred J. FICHERA of North Andover or his nominee, the sum of $2,000.00 to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for th.e purpose of extending the water system on Adams Avenue, from the present termmnus, 400 feet to Wood Lane. Petition of Fred J. Fichera and other. ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen 'to act for ~o~n executing a contr.act between the Town and the Nassachu~etts Bay Transporta- Authority to provide for railroad commuter service between North Andover and Boston for thee perio.d beginning August l, 19~9 and ending on July 31, 1970, and to transfer from available funds the sum of $350.00 to pay the annual cost TOWN WARRANT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX SS: To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: GREETINGS: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of North An- dover who are qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in the Bradstreet School Auditorium in Precinct One the St: Michaels School Auditorium in Precinct Two, the Thomson S6hool Auditorium in Precinct Three and the Kittredge School Auditorium in Precinct Four, all m said North Andover on Monday, the Second Day of March 1970 at 7 o'clock A.M., and there to act on the following Article: ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator and Town Treasurer for one year. One Selectman, One Member of the Board of Assessors, one Mem- ber of the Board of Health, one Member of the Board of Public Works, one Highway Surveyor, one T. ax Collector. one Tree Warden, and two Members of the School Committee for three years. One Member of the Planning Board and one Member of the Housing Authority for five Years. · ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to ra!se a. nd appro- i pnate the sum of $500.00 to be expended under the &rect~on of the Selectmen for the purpose of providing decorative lighting during the 'Christmas Season. Petition of the Selectmen. 1855 ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a Public Way Clark Street from the Essex County stone bounds 227.8 feet north of Holt Road a distance of 1185.69 feet northerly and northw.esterly to the present terminous as shown on plan of Charles E. Cyr, Regustered Land Surveyor and recorded as plan No. 5813, Essex County Registry of Deeds. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to accept as Public Ways those ways as are shown on a plan of land entitled "Definitive Plan of Whittier Farm, North Andover, Massachusetts, dated April 12, 19~66~. Hayes Engineering, Inc., and recorded in the North Essex Registry or ne,cas as .plan No. 5483, which has been developed and completed in a~cc. or.?a.n.ce ?th Planning Board Specifications .a.s r. equired under the ~ubd~WSlOn Control Law and all as lind out and ad3ud~cated b~y. the Board of Selectmen and to name the streets so accepted Ferncroft C~rcle, Mca- dow View Road and High Wood Way. Specifically excluding from con- sideration hereunder any portions of a way called on said Plan, Old Ses- sions Road, as this way has never had any standing either as a private or public way or way to which the public had access. Petition of John J. Willis and others. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER .IOI[N J. LYONS, Town Clerk ELECT[O;~ 1) Ei,^~i'r.VIENT February 17, 1970 "' vote to authorize and direct try for a term of three [1 as provided by Section to raise and appropriate ~cting him and $1,800 for essary expenses, all as TOWN BUILDING !adoption of the preced- Nom~ A~nowm MA~ ~s.flude the office of execu %' Personnel By-Law by '~g after the phrase "the ~ion of Executive Secre- Vlarrant f. or r.~arch 2, 1~70 To be inserted, after AkTICLE 1. andAls~ lt_~ !; cV~ot~du~nT~l~{' The polls shall be si~i2nmi~~7:0s0h ~~M., 9~e ~o tame aha aprro ~er the direction of .the a '!omprehens~ve planmng ~ aAfter ~_nal action on the preceeding Article' 1, adjourned by vir.tue of °ection .~, Ar'title I of the Town By-Laws to .. saturday March ]]I, i$.7.0 a~ .one-th~ ty P.M., in the V~teran's Auditorium ~etedirectiont° raise ofandmearrr°'con- of our North Andover High School, then and there to ~ct on the following ~g a soil survey of the Articles. ' . .......... ........ ; ...... ...,,~.~ ,~aw~, ~napcer aa,L ~ectqon 17. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 8. To consider the reports of all Special Committees. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Health to appoint one of its members to the position of Board of Health Physician and to fix his compensation, as such, as provided by Section 4A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $1,500, to be used for a Town 4th of July Celebration. any and all profits made at said celebration to be returned to the Town, said appropnatmn to b~ expended by a cemmittee of nine members to be appointed by the Selectmen. Petition of the Selectmen. . =~,~v,~ vi ~ne uonservation Commission. ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- i priate the sum of $10,000, to be expended under the direction of the !Selectmen for the appointment of two regular patrolmen, fully quali- !fled, who have passed the Civil Service physical and mental examina- tion all in accordance with Civil Service rules and Regulations. Petition of The Chief of Police. ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $62.000 to be expended under the direction of the Fire Engineers for the purpose of appointing four regular fire Lieu- tenants and seven regular fire fighters to man the. new branch fire station. All appointees to have passed the Civil Service physical and mental examinations, all in accordance with the Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Petition of the Fire Engineers ARTICLE 20. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Personnel By-La~v in the following manner: (A) Raise and appropriate the sum of $1.106 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule A, Department Head and Supervisory Group, class title Town Accountant, by striking therefrom compensation grade S:17 and inserting in its place compensation grade S-19, effec- tive April 1, 1970. (B) Raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for the pur. pose of amending~ Section 7, Schedule A. Department Head and Superwsory Group, S-l~by striking therefrom $125 per month and inserting in its place $200 per month, effective January 1, 1970. (c) Amend Section 7, Schedule A, Clerical Group, by insert- ling therelnClass title Senior Clerk-Secretary and assigning thereto com- i pensation grade S-6, effective April 1. 1970. ! (D) Raise and appropriate the sum of $126 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule A, Clerical Group, by inserting therein class title Assessors' Clerk and assigning thereto compensation grade S-5, effective April 1, 1970. (E) Amend Section 7, therein'class title Heavy Motor thereto compensation grade W-8. Schedule A, Labor Group, by inserting Equipment Specialist and assigning (F) Raise and appropriate th.e sum of $525 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule A, Pubhc Safety Group, PF-I* * * by striking therefrom $300 per year and inserting in its place the sur~ of $1,000 per year, effective April 1, 1970. (G) Raise and appropriate the su,m of 29,560 for the purpose of amending Section 7. Schedule C, by s~iking therefrom the existing scale of rates and insert;ne' in its place the following compensation scales: PF-1 PF-2 PF-3 (Effective April 1, 1970). Min. II III IV Max. 6,447 6,782 7,229 7.677 8,177 8,138 8,674 9,212 9,812 9,834 10.482 11,131 14,310 (H) Amend Section 7, Schedule D, by adding thereto comren- sation grades W-7 and W-8 and assigning to said grades the follov;'ing rates: Min. W-7 W-8 II III IV Max. 3.40 3.48 3.56 3.66 3.60 3.69 3.77 3.87 (I) Raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for the purpose of .amending Section 7, Schedule E, class title Registrar of Voters, by strik- mg therefrom $350 per year and inserting in its place the sum of $450 per year. effective April 1, 1970. (J) Raise and appropriate the sum of $937.50 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule E, class title Veterans' Agent, by strik- ing therefrom $2750 per year and inserting in its place the sum of $4,000 per year, effective April 1, 1970. !K) Raise and appropriate the sum of $1,155 for the purpose of amending.. ,Secti°n 7, Schedule E, class .... title School Crossing Guard. by stroking therefrom $30 per week and insert,rig m ~ts place the sum of $35 per week, effective April 1, 1970. (L) Raise and appropriate the sum of $150 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule E, class title Gas Inspector, by striking therefrom $600 per year and inserting in its place the sum of $800 per year, effective April 1, 1970. (M) Raise and appropriate the sum of $225 for the purpose of amending Section 7. Schedule E, class title Sealer of Weights and Mea- sures, by striking therefrom $900 per year and inserting in its place the sum of $1,200 per year, efs.~ective April 1, 1970. .(.N) Raise and appropriate the sum of $225 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule E, class title Wire Inspector, by strik- ing therefrom $1,450 per year and inserting in its place the sum of $1,750 per year. effective April 1, 1970. TOWN WARRANT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX SS: To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: GREETINGS: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of North An- dover who are qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in the Bradstreet School Aud. itorium in Precinct One. the St. Michaels School Auditorium in Precinct Two, the Thomson School Auditorium in Precinct Three and the Kittredge School Auditorium in Precinct Four, all in said North Andover on Monday, the Second Day of March 1970 at 7 o'clock A.M., and there to act on the following Article: ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator and Town Treasurer for one year. One Selectman, One Member of the Board of Assessors, one Mem- bev of the Board of Health, one Member of the Board of Public Works, one Highway Surveyor, one Tax Collector. one Tree Warden, and two Members of the School Committee for three years. One Member of the Planning Board and one Member of the Housing Authority for five years. ARTICLE 2. To elect all other officers not required by law to be elected by ballot. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of receipts and expenditures as presented by the Selectmen. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town "" ---~- w~,, vo~e to fix the salary and compensation of elected officers of the Town, as provided by Section 108 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 5. To see what action the Town will take as to its un- expended appropriations. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 6. To see what action the Town will take as to the bud- get reco~mendations of the Advisory Committee. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial years begin- n.ing Ja~nu~ary 1, 1970 and January 1, 1971, in accordance with the provi- slons or ~eneral Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4 and to renew any vote or notes as may be given _for a period of less than one y.ear, in accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Sectmn 17. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 8. To consider the reports of all Special Committees. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Health to appoint one of its members to the position of Board of Health Physician and to fix his compensation, as such, as provided by Section 4A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum o.f $1,500, to be.used for a Town 4th of July Celebration any and all profits made at smd celebration to be returned to the Town; said appropriation to be expended by a committee of nine members to be appointed by the Selectmen. _~. Petition of the Selectmen. ~ ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ipriate the sum of $500.00 to be expended under i Selectmen for the purpose of providing decorative Christmas Season. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a Public Way Clark Street from the Essex County stone bounds 227.8 feet north of Holt Road a distance of 1185.69 feet northerly and northw.esterly to the present terminous as shown on plan of Charles E. Cyr, Reg~st. ered Land Surveyor and recorded as plan No. 5813, Essex County Regmtry of Deeds. Petition of the Board of Public Works. W AR.,TICLE 13. To see_ if the Town will vote to a. ccept,, as Public ays mose .w.~ys as are shown on a plan of land entitled Defin. itive Plan of Whittler. Far.m, North Andover, Ma. ssachusetts, dated April 12, 1 1966. Hayes Engineering, Inc., and recorded ~n the North Essex Regmtr. y · ~ of Deeds as Plan No. 5483, which has been developed and completed ~n it ~ a~cc. or..danee with Planning Board Specifications as recuir~d ,md~- +~ ~ ~d~ws~on Control Law an_d all ~s la~d out and adjudicated by. the Board or ~e~.e.ctmen and to n~a~. e the streets so accel.ted Ferncrof.t Circle, Mea- dow V{ew Road and H~gh W.ood Way. Specifically exc!udmg from con- s~.derat~on hereunder any port~ons of a way called on sa~d Plan, Old Sea- stuns_ .R. oad, as this way ha.s never had any standing either as a private or pubhc way or way to which the public had access. Petition of John J. Willis and others. ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and direct the Selectmen to appoint an executive secretary for a term of three years, and to remove him at their discretion, all as nrovided hv .2.3A of Ch. ap~te_r__4_l _of the General Laws, arid to ra~e ~ne sum o~ ~1~,000 for the purpose of corn ensatin him a --. P g nd $1,800 for the purpose of meeting his travel and other necessary expenses, all as the Selectmen may determine. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 15. In the event of the Town's adoption of the preced- ing Article, to see if the Town will vote to exclude the office of execu tire secretary from the provisions of the Town's Personnel By-Law by ame..n, ding Section I of said By-Law by insertinff after the nh as~. posmon of Town Counsel" the phrase, "the posi~on of Exec~tirvaeS~ec'~~- tary". Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- ~ ~priate the sum of $35,000, to be expended under the direction of the ::Planning Board for the purpose of preparing a comprehensive planning ~ i program. Petition of the Planning Board. ~ ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- i priate the aura of $6350, to be expended under the direction of the Con- servation Commission for the purpose of obtaining a soil survey of the Town from the Essex Cohservation District. Petition of the Conservation Commission. i ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- i pff!at.e the _sum of $10,0.00, to be expended under the direction i,[el~ecun, en _~or the appomtme.nt, of tw.o regula, r patrolmen, fully quali- ! x.~ea, wn.o have passed t.h.e C.~v.fi Serv.~ce physical and me.n. tal examina- t~on all m accordance w~th C~wl Service rules and Regulations. Petition of The Chief of Police. ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $62.000 to be expended under the direction of the Fire Engineers for the purpose .of.appointing four regular fire Li.e.u- tenants and seven regular fire ~ghters to man the. new branch f~re station. All appointees to have passed the Civil Service physical and mental examinations, all in accordance with the Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Petition of the Fire Engineers appro- the direction of the lighting during the ARTICLE 20. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Personnel By-Law in the following ~nanner: (A) Raise and appropriate the sum of $1.106 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule A, Department Head and Suoervisor.v Group, class title Town Accountant, by striking therefrom com~ensatioh grade S-17 and inserting in its place compensation grade S-19, effec- rive April 1, 1970. (B) Raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for the pup. pose of amendin~ Section 7, Schedule A. Department Head and Superwsory Group, S-l~by striking therefrom $125 per month and inserting in /ts place $200 per month, effective January 1, 1970. ~. _ !C) Amend ,Sec.tion~.7, _Schedule A, Clerica.1 Group, by insert- ling therein class title oemor ~:~erk-Secretary and asmgning thereto com- pensation grade S-6, effective April 1. 1970. (D) Raise and appropriate the sum of $126 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule A, Clerical Group, by inserting therein class title Assessors' Clerk and assigning thereto compensation grade S-5, effective April 1, 1970. (E) Amend Section 7, Schedule"~ ~ijabor Group, by inserting therein class title Heavy Motor Equipment Specialist and assigning thereto compensation grade W-8. _ (F) Raise and appropriate the sum of .~.q2.q ~'m. ~{~ ~,,~,~o~ a~.e.n, ding Section 7, Schedule ~A Public - ~ .......... r~,-~ of s~nkmg therefrom $300 per .vea~ and ins~rS~{~Y;,G;~°~u~P{o~F~-~l~ ~,'~. by $1,000 per year, effective Apn:l 1, 1970. ~ ..... ~, .... ~ ~.~,~ ~-~ o~-~ of (G) Raise and appropriate the sum of 29,560 for the purpose of amending Section 7. Schedule C, by striking therefrom the existing scale of rates and insert{rig in its place the following compensation scales: (Effective April 1, 1970). Min. II III IV Max. PF-1 6,447 6,782 7,229 7.677 8,177 PF-2 8,138 8,674 9,212 9,812 PF-3 9,834 10.482 11,131 14,319 (II) Amend Section 7, Schedule D, by adding thereto compen- sation grades W-7 and W-8 and assigning to said grades the following rates: Min. II III IV Max. W-7 3.40 3.48 3.56 3.66 W-8 3.60 3.69 3.77 3.87 .amending(I) Raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for the purpose of Section 7, Schedule E, class title Registrar of Voters, by strik- ing therefrom $350 per year and inserting in its place the sum of $450 per year. effective April 1, 1970. 9~ ,(J) _Ra!se and appropriate the s..u:? of $937.50 for the purpo, se x amen(nng Section 7, Schedule E, .class .title yeterans' Agent, by strik- ing therefrom $2750 per year and inserting m its place the s-urn of $4,000 per year, effective April 1, 1970. (.K) R.a. ise and appropriate the .s. um of $1,155 for the purpose of amending Section 7, Schedule E, class htle School Crossing Guard. by ~t_riking therefrom .$30 per. week and inserting in its place the sum of 35 per week, effective April 1, 1970. ,. (L_! .Raise and appropriate the .s. um of $150 for the pu ose of ~a~ra~n~n_g_ b~e~c~on 7, Schedu!e. E, cl. ass htle Gas Insnector b~, sr~t~ikin,~ ~,~-~-om ~ouu er ear an · · ~ ' ~ ~ vo~- ~,"~-+;,,~ ~P.P...:, ~ ~,^ d inserting m ~ts place the sum of $800 er d'~'~-, '~-~-~-~A*~ ~-~.~J.LAA A~ ~V, P . (~) .Raise and appropria~ the sum of ~225 for the purpose of amend{ng ~ectmn 7. ~chedule E, class title ~ealer of ~eights and ~ea- sures, by strikin~ therefrom ~900 per year and inse~ing in i~s place the su~ of ~1,200 per year, effective April ~, 1970. ~.N) Raise and appropria~ the s~ ~ ~225 for the purpose of amending ~ec~ion 7, ~chedule E, class title ~ire Inspector, by strik- ing therefrom ~,450 per year and inserting in its place the sum of ~,750 per year. effective April 1, ~970. Moderat Fo ~NI~~'I'EAD: ~ 62 79 10U 176 ~25 JOHN J. L~CH 285 266 287 JOHN C. RICH~'~N 53 50 55 141 297 DONALD O. S~STH ~6~ 7~ 55 ~9~ 264 Town Treasurer ~,p~,. ,0n~ ye,~F Blanks 10~ 1~7 1~ ~aO 817 Selectman for Three Years ~~k~ ~.' '~u~'~'~',-~-~ ~SQ. ~7 666 5~7 lOC5 2e25 JO~PH ~. OUT~ZE 45~ 470 490 Blanks , 20 24 44 40 12U Tax Collector for T~ee Years Blanks 123 165 155 246 687 RI CHARD J. 269 THO~AS J. McEVOY 480 56~ 501 672 224 294 293 425 1236 17 26 Blanks 2222 HILLNER Pla~ing Board For Five Years ~~~ 5N1 645 57U 1058 2822 Blanks Housin~ Authority ~Ai~S O. MoCA~- ~ 760 1003 ~J ~476 41~0 Blanks. 120 57 168 261 706 Ballots received, process d and voted 55 allots not received on t~me, day ~ate 5 .~ true copy: AT,ST: IvIeetlng opened at 1:~0 ~TI LE 2, V0'~D to refer to Selectmen the appozntment of Town officers nob re~uzred by law or by-law to be otherwise chosen. ARTIC~ ~. VOTED to accept the repot ARTICLE 4, VOTED ~o fix annual s~ls~zes ~f elected offzoers as ~eao~anded: Board of Selectmen and Li ensing Co~issmon - each per annum. $2,000.00 Board of Assessors-each ~2.~00. ~o~Treasurer. ]]..000 00 Board of Health Board of Pub. Works. 400. T~ee Warden 1,500. Highway Surveyor 12,600. Noderator ~ 50 and ARTICrE 5.. VOTED appropriations as to carry forward recommended by the ' dvisory Board. to fiscal 1970 the following articles Article 2-- 12/15/69 Article 12 - 1969 Article l0 - 9/30/68 Town Building Article 23 - 1969 Article 1 - 1963 Article 62 - 1964 Article 20 - 1969 Contract Rail-Service 8/1/69-7/31/70 Town Charter Study Committee Planning Board Consultant Maintenance (Painting-Lighting) Building Accident Furnish Fire - 8/4/69 - 1968 - 1969 - 1969 - 1967 - 1967 - 1967 - 1968 - 1968 - 1969 - 1969 Fix Up Town office New Ladder Truck Town Fire Fighters Construct & Equip, Station Article 1 Article 47 Article 28 Article 38 Article 3 Article 51 Article 61 Article 78 Article 84 Article 48 Article 62 Article 63 - 1969 U. S. Old Age Assist. - Admin U. S. Aid to Dependent Children - Admin. U. S. Disability Assist. - Admin. U. S. Medical Assist. - Grants U. S. Medical Assist. - Admin. School Expenses (Moguel, Mainco, Fisher, KLH) School P. L. 864 School P. L. 874 School P. L. 88-210 School P. L. 89-10 (Title I) School P. L. 89-10 (Title VI-A) Article 19 - 1967 Addition to Franklin School Article 68 - 1969 School Educational Consultant Article 69 - 1969 School (Prel. Plans, Specs., High School) North Andover School Lunch .~ndover Athletic Association Additional Funds to B/E Fire Station Extend Sewer - Peters Street Accept R & S Const. Sewer Extend Sewer Poor Avenue Highway Equipment (Loan Bal. ) " Sidewalks - Osgood St. " Ch. 90 - Salem St. " Hot Top Sidewalk Permanent Pavement Over Road Excavations Highway Ch. 90 - Salem St. " Piping Brook ' ~H~ghw~ay~-~urface Drain (Chestnut St.) North Playgrounds Expenses Parks & School Grounds Article 27 - 1969 Article 70 - 1967 Article 42, 52, 54, 55, Article 44 - 1968 Article 53 - 1968 Article 30 - 1969 Article 33 - 1969 Article 34 - 1969 P. Rea) Water Accrued (Sweeney ' s Expenses Printing Fences) (K. Bailey- Town By-Laws Develop Well-Field 56 - 1968 Extend Water Extensions Extend Water Replace 6" Water Main Water Main Extensions Renew Water Services $ 350.00 933.10 1,250.00 650.00 5,000.00 26.50 2,065.86 113,808.69 2,000.00 5,073.55 4,390.17 1,385.73 2,673.00 2,500.00 3,975.74 8,000. OO 2,373.38 46,000. OO 5,000. OO $ 7,221.75 14,28 22.27 131.00 2,501.85 966.99 708.80 2,974.14 26,709.30 60.99 7,635.81 108.00 29,462.95 17,830.07 Article 1 - 12/15/69 Extend Water - Adams Avenue Interest on Water and Fire Bonds 25,000. OO 11,111.28 1,775.53 375.00 550.OO 500.00 52,068.64 1,676.15 1,000. OO 1,649.52 1.. 48,842.07 2,000. OO 733.62 620.02 287.72 $ 451 ,993.47 ARTICIE 6.. VOTED to adopt the following budget recommendati by the Advisory Board: Selectmen Salaries and Wages Expenses $ 9,575 $ 11,989 $ 2,960 3,161 2 Treasurer Salaries and Wages Expenses on as submitted 25 3 Accountant Salaries Expenses and Wages 12,060 5,915 4 Tax Collector Salaries Expenses and Wages $ 12,060 5,915 5 Town Clerk Salaries Expenses and Wages 14,320~ 15,948 17,335 17,335 3,963 5,764 5,977 5,977 6 Assessors Salaries Expenses and Wages 14,968 15,918 16,101 16,101 3,402 8,371 11,055 11,055 7 Election and Registrars Salaries and Wages Expenses 7,733 8,741' 9,099 9,099 4,820 4,651 5,370 5,370 8 Town Counsel Annual Retainer Expenses 6,800 7,500 13,900 13,900 813 1,699 480 480 18,389 19,070 19,806 19,806 5,963 5,897 6,866 6,866 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 10,986 8,304 7,974 7,974 4,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 1,040 1,040 1,560 1,560 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 Moderator Salary Advisory Committee Expenses 50 50 50 50 160 150 150 150 35 Capital Outlay Committee Expenses Planning Board Salaries and Wages Expenses Board of Appeals (zoning) Salaries and Wages Expenses Personnel Board Salaries and Wages Expenses Town Building Salaries Expenses and Wages Annual Town Meeting Expenses Police Department (Includes School Crossing Guards) Salaries and Wages Expenses Fire Department (Includes Forest Fires & Forest Fire Warden) Salaries and Wages Expenses Dog Officer Salary Expenses Civil Defense Salary Expenses Building Inspector Salary Expenses Wiring Inspector Salary Expenses Gas Inspector Salary Expenses Sealer of Weights Salary Expenses and Measures Board of Health Salaries and Wages Expenses Greater Lawrence Sanitary District Animal Inspector Salary Garbage Disposal Contract Board of Public Works Salaries Sewer Maintenance & Construction Salaries and Wages Expenses Water Maintenance & Construction Salaries and Wages Expenses Parks and School Grounds Salaries a~d Wages Expenses Tree Department Salaries and Expenses Dutch Elm Disease Labor Wages E×penses Wages Insect Pest Control Salary and Wages Expenses 366 $ 403$ 550 $! 550 994 1,166 2,020 2,020 164 357 480 480 1,089 1,168 2,020 2,020 192 106 350 350 1,053 1,298 1,440 1,440 186 188 250 250 2,080 2,080 2,080 2,080 5,942 5,705 6,600 6,600 3,019 3,083 3,575 3,575 189,604 18,470 199,652 9,843 217,479 $ 234,610 $ 234,610 21,429 25,480 25,480 241,130 10,938 272,324 14,185 272,324 14,185 400 450 450 450 697 747 747 747 900 900 900 900 3,513 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,480 4,639 6,120 6,120 448 599 1,260 1,260 1,450 1,750 1,750 1,750 398 392 410 410 600 600 600 600 56 98 100 100 900 185 900 1,200 1,200 250 250 250 11,588 6,531 12,188 $ 12,188 7,130 7,130. 10,677 6,191 1,466 1,466 400 400 400 400 15,951 16,864 17,796 17,796 1,200 900 1,200 $ 1,200 11,682 13,009 13,109 13,109 3,182 3,184 3,185 3,185 79 7,261 7,258 7,269 7,269 1:599 1:595 1:600 ].:600 22,741 25,111 25,871 25,871 5,586 6,915 6,915 6,915 17,872 18,878 21,000 21,000 6,991 7,991 8,500 8,500 70,72~ 81,063 84,000 84,000 50,985 52,935 55,000 55,000 19,964 16,159 24,000 24,000 12,000 11,380 14,000 14,000 80' 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Street Lighting Expenses Streets - General Maintenance Salaries and Wages Expenses Snow Removal Expenses 81¸' Refuse Disposal Salaries and Wages Expenses *Board of Public Welfare Salaries *Welfare Administration Salaries and Expenses Reimbursements Net Cost to Town Amount to be raised *Welfare Grants Total Spent Reimbursements Net Cost to Town Amount to be raised Veterans Benefits Salaries Expenses Cash Grants 44 Graves Registration Salaries Expenses 52,366 54,357 57,000 55,000 91,048 101,957 114,400 107,600 49,908 54,998 72,400 62,400 54,549 114,906 45,000 45,000 56,471 61,115 67,000 67,000 9,800 13,500 18,000 14,5.00 RESPONSIBILITY FOR BY WELFARE HAS THE STATE BEEN ASSUMED 3,170 $ 3,170 $ 3,170 $ 3,170 239 227 285 285 30,278 41,136 46,150 46,150 124 175 175 175 374 325 450 450 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 TOTAL - Highway Equipment School Bonds Welfare Bond Water Main Notes Sewer Notes & Bonds Fire Station Police Station Highway Equipment School Bonds Bond Issue Expense Water Main Notes & Bonds Sewer Notes & Bonds Fire Station Short Term Borrowing Police Station INTEREST ON DEBTS & Bonds GRAND TOTAL $ 15,000 $ 10,000 200,000 200,000 35,000 ..... 77,500 82,000 35,000 32,000 ..... 10,000 $ 1,606 $ 1,168 78,920 72,590 ..... 1,428 20,853 21,035 1i, 278 10,906 18,558 34,597 2,188 3,783 $ 134,551 $ 145,507 $3,539,094 $4,040,413 16,000 200,000 87,000 27,000 18,000 10,000 $ 2,280 66,260 1,500 25,473 9,834 9~9~3 72,000 3,393 190,683 $ $ 16,900 200,000 87,000 27,000 18,000 10,000 $ 2,280 66,260 1,500 25,473 9,834 9,943 72,000 3,393 190,683 $4,439,711 $4,462,011 TOTAL - WELFARE $ 34,185 $ 45,033 $ 50,230 $ 50,230 $i, 5oo. co 500. 12,000. 6.350. 10,000. SCHOOLS ARTICLES OF NONEY TO BE RAISED & APPROPRIATED ARTICIE 10. 4th JUly C~leoration 11. Christmas Lighting 16. Comprehensive Planning Program 17 Conse~va~ion. Cereal.ssi on soil survey 18 ~ Two new police officers 19. Seven new fireman 45 SchoolDepartment 20. Personnel Board: (a) $1,10b.00 Salaries and Wages $1,266,393 $1,545,177 $1,765,819 $1,765,819 (d) 12 . Less reimbursement special funds (g) 27,715 · (P.L. 864 and 874) ............ 30,000 30,000 (i) 150. Net Salaries and Wages to be appropriated ............ 1,735,819 1,735,819 ..... ' (J) 927-50 · '(k) i,i55. Expenses (Including $1,690 (1) 75. of Out-of-State-Travel) 261,144 281,565 307,918 307,918 (m) 22~. Less reimbursement special funds ~ (n) 225. (P.L. 864 and 874) .......... 8,300 8,300 (0) 2,45 Net Expenses to be appropriated iiiii 17111 299,618 299,618 21 Personnel Board 'c 5 275 00 . 46 Regional voc.ation School 25 Fire Dept. overtime.. 500. Allocation of cost to N. Andover 06 84,32384,323 26 Hghwy. 'Dept. Heavy ~qpt. Spe ialist Hghwy Dept. .Chepter ~0 4~!45~' )u Three new~ police. cars. OOO. ~0TA~ - SCHOOLS 5i,597,897 $i,895,26i $2,ii9,760 52,ii9,760 · 000. 51 Hgnwy Dept. E,..,uipment. 15,200. 47 Steven ' s Memorial Library I~ Salaries and Wages $ 42,189 $ 48,919 $50,185 $ 50,i85 B.P.W. e~uipm ut. 6,000 Expenses 12,097 i8,965 15,270 i5,270 Tree Dept~ eq..uipment. 32,000. i7a.5o ,45 .ao 8,200 54~[ Fire Chiefs car 2,500. 48 Playground.s & Bathing Beaches . 5,< D~inage on ~a~tn Ave. 4,400. Salarzes and Wages $ 15,207 $ 16,601523,0005 23,000- ii~ Five relocatable class rooms. 54 J776,88 Expenses 5,000 5,986 7,000 7,O00 Highway Dept. Any stree~ in Town. 000. 49 Cleaning-painting standpipe 19,000 Recreational Council . ' Salaries and-Wages 4,990 5,104 5,840 5,840 68, B.P.W water.main eNtensions. ~2,000j Expenses 2,498 2,616 4,000 4,000 69, B.P.W~ reriewir:g water services. 000. - 70. Hg~wy Dept.Chapter 90, any street ~000 50 Group Insurance $ 41,570 $ 50,273 $ 62,513 $ 62,513 ~ 72 · ~1 · · . ' ' · ,, piping brook disposal site 5,000. 51 Essex County Retirement Pensions 83,777 92,243 109,352 109,352 7~. " cleaning brooks 2,000 715. " D guard rai/s 52 Contingent Fund $ 3,500 $ 3,025 $ 3,500 $ 3,500 75- " " catch basins 1,000 Il 53 Rental of Veterans Headquarters i,2oo i,20o i,200 i,20o 76. fence, disposal site. 1,500 J~. repairing old stone culverts 54 Patriotic&Civic Celebrations 1,066 8o3 1,0oo 1,00o ~6' " " street signs 2,~0000 ~., · Railroad Servicer Aug i, 1970 to July 31, 1971 500~ 55 Insurance 5i,775 45,664 55,000 55,000 !?i~ 81 Town & City ~^-,-~ ~ ~*~'~v line s. 2,500. 56 Industrial CommissionExpenses 23 i5 i00 i00 i;~ 8ll.. Fencing Town Yard 1,500. ii!. 85. Hot topping Town Yard. 6,000.. 57 Land Damage Claims 750 ........ ~ 86. Painting-panellin To~m Office bldg. 2,000 58 IraCarryPension 2,500 ......... ~ 90. Overlay Reserve to i~eserve Fund. _ ~.~5:....00_0. Total amount to be ~aised & Appropriated. (ArticleS)~l 59 Out of State Travel (Not including Schools) 864 550 1,000 1,000 ,7~2.78 60 Conservation Commission Expenses 86 394 2,000 2,000 ~ 6~ .... Senior Citizens' Council -- 250 500 500 ARTICLE 7. VOTED unanimously to ADOPT the " 8. VOTED to ADOPT the article. article. Board " 9. VOTED to adopt the article and fix the annual of Health Physician at ~ll00. compensation ARTICLE 33. VOTED TO ADOPT the artzcle . ~,~.IdJ. ATIVE 798. NEGATIVE ~3. ARTICLE 3~$. VOTED to'strike the article " 35. At this point ([I-:55 P.M., of the~ from the Warrant. brief recess declared. the article the article 4:55 55. VO'IED to strike from the ¥<arrant. 36. VO'£ED tc strike from the Warrant. -154 " 37. VOiD to reject the article. ARTICLE 10. VOTED to adopt the article ~RT_CLE " ll. VOTED to adopt the article. " 12. VOTED to establish as a town way the portion of Clark Street de- scribed by the Article, by accep ting the Selectmen's laying-Out of the same Meeting re sumed as heretofore filed with the Town Clerk~ ~' .~8 VOTED to str. lke the article from tile Warrant ARTICLE 13V.O Dto est~bli.sh Ferncrof .Circle, Meadow V.iew Road~and High Wood ' Way, as described by the Artzcle, as town ways, by accepting the Selectmen's " 9, VOTED to reject the article. AFF.-/$59. NEG.:235.(REC~Af-I.~05 laying out of the same as heretofore filed with the Town Clerk. '" 40. VOTED to strike the article from the Warrant. ARTICLE TI Pre sent. . e258 14. Voted toR~JECT~ ' the article.' ' / At this point(,,_.--.~m°ti°n, .was. duly madey ~nd seconded, 97that the meeting, stand 15. V~oted to strike the article from the Warrant. Jo~rned 7~90 ~:,~ ~ until Saturda I~arch 21 1 0 at 1130 P.I~. So Voted. 16. VOTED to raise and appropriate ~12,000.00 provided that a 7~1 Neeting opened Saturday March 21, 1970 at 1:30 P.N. ~,~6 Voters Comprehensive Planning grant be committed ~o the Town prior t.o July l, 1970t ARTICL~ 41. VOTED unanim, ously to ad?pt the:article. for the purpose of engag~ing a Planner the scope o.f whose dutmes shall be o " 42' VOTED to reject the artmcle.(AFF.-ll?. NEG.- 311.) provide a Master Plan which plan shall be accompanzed by reco~aended Town ~.~eeting articles to implement or ~eceommend changes in land uses; to recommend " 43. VOTED to adopt the article and to ramse and appropriate of ~H.A 000 for its VOTE D mains main s raise purpose the sum' that $40,000 is appropriated for laying and re-laying water of not less than 6 inches in dian~er ~and for lining such of an inch and that to approval of the Chapter 44 of the with lining of not less than 1/16 this appropriation the Treasurer, with the under Unanimous vote. Selectmen is autho~ized to borrow $40,000 General Laws as amended, " 45. VO'i~D to re ject the article° AFF-207. NEG-210. 4.6. VOTED to authorize the Selectmen to implement the prOposal as made in the article. re-zoning of specific areas of the Town for specific changes analyze and revise the existing Zoning By-Law; to review and darlene on Planning Board Suggestions, suggestions Town Service organizations concerning new proposals land in North Andover; and if no such commitment is Planning Board to expend not more than $6,000.00 engage professional planning consultants on a per for the aforementioned purposes. 17. VO?ED to adopt the article. in use; to review, make recon~nen- from private citizens and as they effect the use of made to authorize the of said appropriation to diem or consulting basis ARTICLE 18. VOTED to adopt the article. (t!10,000 for 2 men). fr om the regular appropriate the sum of $32,000 for the purpose of the article. 19. VOTED to authorize the appointment of four regular Fire Lieutenants " 47. VOTED to reject the article. AFF-128~ NEG-296. present personnel of the Fire ~epartment and an additional seven fire fighters to man the new branch fire station, and to raise and " ~8. VOTED ARTICLE 20. (A) (c) (O) (E) (F) (G) (I) " 49. v (J) (K) (L) VOTED to adopt the proposal " 50 VOTED VOTED to re ject the proposal ~' .to strike the article from the 'Warrant. to reject the article. AFF-85. NEG-291. to adopt the article. to raise and appropriate the the direction of the Highway 30,000GVW, Gas Inspector at $700. struction proposed by Article 56, no work shall be done unless, no (M) VOTED to adopt the proposal later tha~ July l, 1970, Charles.Nigrelli shall have paid to the Town (N) VOTED to adopt the proposal ~12,000, to be used for the purpose of said Article without further (O) VOTED to adopt the proposal appropriation by the Town, and provided, that as to the construction (P) VOTED to reject the proposal proposed by Article 57, no work shall be done unless, no later than (Q) VOTED to adopt the proposal. August l, 1970, the foundation of one building shall have been ARTICLE 21. VOTED to adopt the article, pleted on land of Mitchell P. Bootman on Martin Avenue, and prey'". ,, that as to the construction porposed by Article 5~, no work shall ue 22. VOT~.D to a~en.d the Personnel By-Law as p~oposed ~y the Arti .1_ i i done unless, no later than August 1, 1970 the foundatio~ of one and add approp-~mate..as.~er~sk after each. designation in said ~chedule "A~ e, .. · ... building shall ~ve b?en.completed upon the ~remises afiected thereb To raise ~aid aoDroprzatzon the Treasurer, wzth the approval of the ~TIC~: 2~. VOiD to reject the article. Selectmen, zs authorzzed to borrow $~6,500 ~der 0hapter ~ of the . Unanimous vote and so declared. " 24. VO~D to reject the article. General Laws as amended' ~'' " 25. VOTED ~mnimously to adopt the article. " 59. VOTED to adopt the article and raise and appropriate the s~ of " 26. VO~D to adopt the article. ~4~400, for the purpose of the article. " P7 ' " ~ ~'~ ti-la~- ~'~:~ ~ is ~' "~ ~'~ ~~:~of-. : v~ e~ ~'~t the article, v~ . .i~u~u~ ~ ~ ~d~ t)~3e " 28. V~ED to adopt the artlcle, mains on Salem Street and that to false this approprlatfon the oelectmen, ls authorized to.bo Treasurer, with the approval of the ~' " . 29. V~ED toadopt the artlcle. $18,200 under Chapter 44 of the General Laws, as amended. Prowded, ·" ~0. VOTED to adopt the artlcle, ho~ever, that no work shall be done ~der this vote unless., ~rior. to " 51. VOTED to adopt:}the article. July l, 1970, George H Fart shall have loa~d to the Town ~4,~00, to be used for the purposes .of thls Artlcle without further appropriatlo] ~ 52. VOTED to amend the Zonlng By-Law by addlng thereto the following by the To~. U~,AI~If,~OUS VOTE "'~T (~"' ' ~ · AFFIR~TI~new sectiOn:vOTE:Section499.4.24:i~.EGATi~insurance,18~, professional and real estate offices." 61. VOteD t0 reject the article VOTED to adopt, the proposal " 51. VOTED sum of $15,200, to be expended VO":~D to adopt~ the proposal under surveyor for the purchase of VOTED to adopt the proposal one dump truck, one 1962 Ford dump truck to b e traded, VOTED to reject the proposal and for the.purchase of on~ sedan, a 1965 Ford Galaxie be traded. max~mu.mVOT'ED rOtate f0rad°pt' thepF_~,proposal, exce.Pta~d to Ramset°& reduCeappropr~ate, tO $15~054527,715the " 52-. VOTED to ra.~se an.d approprmate the sum of. $6,000, to be expended for thzs purpose. ~fder the d~rectzon of the Board of Publzc Works for the purpose 1961 platform . VOTED to adopt the proposal replacing a Ford truck and a 1963 Chevrolet VOTED to adopt the proposal, except to reduce the amount to pick-up truck. be appropriated to $150, and to. set the annual salary of any " 53. VOTED to adopt the article. Registrar of Voters at $400, VOTED to adopt the proposal. " 54. VOTED to adopt the article. ~ VOTED to adopt the proposal. " 55, 56, 57, and 58. VOTED that.these articles be considered together VOTED to a.dopt the proposal, except to reduce, the amount to and ADOPTED, and that the sum of $~6,500, is appropriated for the con. be approprzated to $75, and to set the annual salary of the struction of sewers porposed thereby; provided, that as to the con- W A R R A N T ,;.~ COM~ONVfEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ARTICLE 62 VOTED to adopt the article and raise and appropriate the sum [~ *' · ,.. -~' ESSEX SS: of $40,000, for its purpose. '~ '~ ~ ?? To either of the Constables of the To~ of North Andover: ARTICLE 63. VOTED that the article be ADOPTED,.tha. t t~55,00,0, be aPpropriated GREETINGS: for its pur cae and that to raise this appropr~atzon ~45,225.12 be appro- ' ~ In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby . . ~ orzated and transferred from the Stabzl~zation .,Em.d, and the balance of directed to notif, y and warn the inhabit_a_nts of North Andover who are qualifie $54~76.55 be included in the 1970 tax. ]e ry. Unanzmous vote. to vote in Town Affairs 6o meet in the Yeter. an's Auditorium of our North ' Andover High School for .a Special Town Meet~n.g _On: ARTIC~,E 84. V(Y£ED to reject the article. MONDAY, THE 15th DAY OF JUNE 1970 at 5:00 P.M. ARTICLE 85. VOTED to reject the article, then and there to act upon the following articles: ARTICLF. ARTICLE AR TI CLE 66. VOTED to ADOPT the article. 87. I~otion by Selectmen to withdraw 85. VOTED to ADOPT the article. ARTICLE 6~. VOTED to ADOPT the article. the article. ARTICLE lA. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of. $400, 000.00 for the purpose of acquiring by purchase, eminent domain or other wise, for school purposes, the following described parcel of land: Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Chickering Road at its inter- section with the southerly line of Prescott Street; thence running easterly ARTICLE 70. VOTED to ADOPT the article. , by said southerly line of Prescott Street 56.0 feet more or less to a point in ARTIOLE 71. VOTED ~o raise and appropriate ~he sum of $9,00~.05 to be expend- the westerly line of 0sgood St., thence turnzng and running southerly by said ed under the directi.on of the t?ighway Su. rveyor, with the prior approval of westerly line of 0sgood St., 960 feet more or less to a point at land of ' Caroline S. Rogers; thence turning and running westerly by land of Caroline S. the Selectmen, for hzghway pr. ojects, havzn~ the appr.oval of the State Depart- Rogerst 170 feet more or less to a point; thence turning and runnin, g southerl' ment of Public Works, apportzoned to the 'Z'own by sazm Department' under Sec. tion by ss~d land of Caroline S. Rogers 95© feet more or less to a poin.t, thence 4, of Chapter 7~6 of th~ Acts of 1969. (NOTE: St.1956, C.Tl~, #SA apportzoned turning and ru~.ning easterly by said land of Caroline S. Rogers 245.55 feet t to the several cities and towns of the Commonwealth the sum .of $14 million for a stone bound zn the westerly line. 0f Osgood St., thence turning and running an accelerated highway program: North Andover's share of thzs amount, as southerly and southwesterly by sazd westerly line of 0sgood St., 1007~47 feet stated therein, was $27,024.15. St.1969. C.7bo, #4, authorize the apportion- more or less to land of A. Murray Howe et ux: thence turning and running ment of $5 million among the several ci~es and towns, each to receive 1/3 of the amount set forth in said #5A. 72. VOT,;D to ADOPT the article. 570 feet more or less to the northeasterly line of the New England Power Co., 75. VOTED to ra!se and appropr.ia~e ~2000, for the article right of way; thence turning and running southeasterly by land of i. Murray vOTED to razse anm approprzate $~000, for the articlel Howe et ux and by said northeasterly line of the New Engla. nd Power Co. right of way feet more or less to a point in the westerly lzne of Osgood ~t.,: ARTICLE ARTI ARTICLE AR TI CLE ARTIcLE " 77 · " " 79. " 50. " 51. " 52. " " 85. " 87. " eU. " " 90 · westerly by said land of A. Murray Howe et ,ux 260 feet more or less to a thence turning and running southwesterly by said land of A. ~urray Howe e~ mx 74. 400 75- VOTED to raise 76. VOTED to ADOPT and appr. opriate ~1000, for the article thence turning and running so.utherly by said westerly, .line of 0sgood .St. 601.. · ' feet more or less to a point zn the easterly, line of Wayne St., thence turni~ the artzcle, and rUnning northwesterly by said easterly lzne of. Wayne St.,117.65 feet more VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED to raise anm appropriate to reject the article. to raise and $2500, for the article. appropriate $400 for the article, to raise and apprOpriate I~500 for the article' or less; thence turning and running southwesterly by the northerly end of Wayne St., 20 feet more. or less to a point at land of Mangano Realby Trust; thence turning and running westerly by said land of Mangano Realty Trust 276.18 feet to a point in the easterly line of Chickering Road; thence turnin and running northerly by said easterly line of ,ChLckering Road 2622 feet, more take or 'less to the southerly line of Prescott St., and point of beginning. to raise and app. ropriate ~i2500 for the article. Containing 80;e85 acres mora .or les.s, and to author~ize the Selectmen to ~o ADOP±~ the article, all action ne ssary to acqumre samd parcel. to strike article from the warrant. Peti~cion of School Building Committee and School Committee. VOT' ED to V~i'ED to VOTED to VOTED to VOTED to VOTED to VO raise and ADOPT the ADOPT the appropriate article. article. II150o for the article. ARTICLE lB. To see if the Town willvote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500,000.00 for the purpose of acquiring by purchase, eminent domain or wise, for school~ purposes, the following described parcel of land: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Great Pond Rd., at the corner ADOPT the ar~i,cle, of.a stone wall and land of Mary F. Charles; thence running easterly by the ADOPT the art~dle, sa~d southerly line of l~t. Pond Rd., 1722 feet more or less to the wes.terly lin of the New England Power Co.: right of w ay; thence turning and running ADOPT the artmcle, southeasterly by said westerly l~ne of the New England Power Company right of to ra~.se anm appropriate the sum of $55,000 for the way 2140 feet mcr or less to the westerly line of Marbleridge .Road; thence Reserve Fund AFF-104. MEG-88. turning and running southerly by said westerly line of Marbler~dge Road to ,~, 91. VOTED to reject the ar.title, its intersection with t~e northerly line of Dale Street and westerly by said northerly line of Dale Street a total of 1270 feet more or less to land of 92. VO~ED to ADOPT tae article and to transfer from available funds Arnold Stork; thence turning and running nor'sherly by said land of Arnold the sum of $100,000.00 for its purpuse Stork and by land of Hannah Stork et als 200 feet to a point; thence turning William B. Lk~ffy, Sr., motioned to the new ~oderator Doanlm F. and seconded that a vote of Smith, the a~vi..ory Boar~ and thanks be given Pe~sonn~i Board and running westerly by said land of Hannah Stork et als 200 feet more or les t~o a stone wall and land of Louise S. Robinson; thence turning and running northerly as the wall stands, and by said land of Louise S. Robinson 180 feet for an llen~ job Meeting adjourned exoe . · at 5:55.P.M. more or lc.ss .to a point; thence turning and running westerly by said land of llg6 re.gzstered voters were caecke~ for the meetzng of March 14, 1970 Louise S. ~obznson 470 feet more or less to a stone wall and land of William' '- 0 re~ stered voter~were . : ' , ' ~ . . W. Kurth et ux; thence turning and running northerly as the wall stands.and . ~ - ' J ng ]Iarcn 21, l~'~o. ~ by s~id land of William W. Kurth e~ ux 100 feet m~re or l~ss to a point, then 'town Clerk Jo~.Lyons and' to Town Co~sel Arnold Salisbury.for their ~Z~'oz,'O, ~ turning and running westerly by sazd land of Willzam W. Kmr~h et ~ and land ~om~.~tor Donald F. Smith pu01icly~exp~,esse~ his thanks an~ appreciation to ~ of Edward R. Marston et ux 5~0 feet more or less to a point, thence turni~ interest, plannz~g, cooperation and all the work they pu~ ~nto making this ~~ and r~ning sou~he~rSy by said l~d of.Edw~d R. Narston et ux ~47 feet more' , ~he ~.rgest meeting of recor~ run so smoothly, efficiently and effectivley ~ or less' to a poznt zn the northerly lzne of Salem Street; thence turning and for hzm, a big ~mportant job, well done. Town C~ rk Jo~ Lyons expressed ~ c ~ r~ning westerly by said northerly line of Salem Street ~65 feet more or less to Mr. Jo~ Robznson Aud~ o-Video direct r ~ o . . , . - o of ~he ochool Department ~nd hzs to land of Carl E. Pearson et ~; thence turnzng ~d r~ning northerly by sai. stall for thezr he2o and"cooper~tion i_. ~~-~ - '= ~--~,-o--,o for thc T.V. foz~ the over- flow of the meeting zn the cafeteria. Assisting the }.~oderator and Town Clerk land of Carl E. Pearson et ux 255.5 feet more or less to a point; thence' turn. lng and running westerly by said land of 0afl E. Pearson et ux and John A. Pearson et ux 577 feet more or less to a stone wall and land of Llo,yd R. Cha et ux; thence turning and running northerly as the wall stands and oy land of were Acting Assistant I~oderator Clifford E. Elias, Esquire, Henry Fink, Harold Boynton, Stu Wilson, Lou Kmiec, Milton Howard, John ~,.~ahonsy, James Hurrell, George Massey, Jack I~'~cLay, Oeorge Myers, Ted Peters, Nicholas Nicetta, William Carl E. Porter et ux~ William M. S~n~,tb; et ~. Ra~nn=d ~;~ r.~,,,~.~ et .ux o~a ~, Cyr ' '~' .... · sc Jim MacDonald, William ~vicEvoy an~ ~o'oert ironer. Assist~g F. Charles 6~0 feet more or less to the s uthe~ly l~e of Great Pond ~Road and Registrars of voters on ~heck List were: Rose ~.~cEvoy, Earline Lyons, ~,.~ary Windle, ng 6~.52 ac~es more 9r less, and to E ~, · point of beginning. Contain~ authorize Leonard Windle, . Y , .Y, ~ , Rzta Hanlon, tbel z~{azlhot, Glad s Hurle Ph. llzs Jackson ~he Selectmen to ~ake all actzon necessary to acquzre said parcel. Barbara Hs. nnay, and ~vIar~orie eider. Petition of School Building Co~ittee ~d School Co~ittee. Elizabeth Dus~. me, ARTICLE lC. To see if the Town willvote to raise and aoorooriate the sum of ~r ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to advise the North Andover School $150,000o00 for the purpose of acquiring by purchase, ~in~nt domain or otherwi~ Building Committee to take whatever action is necessary, in order that the . for school purposes, the following described parcel of land: ~ present site of the Nor.th Andover High School will be given prime constderatm Beginning at a p. oint in the easterly line of Great Pond Road at land of Douglas when consideration is g~ven to selecting a site upon which to build a new High A. Chandler et ux, thence running southeasterly by said land of Doug. las A. Chandler PetitionSCh°°l OrofPr?ideEdmundS_tudentcormierSpaCeand others.bY expansion of the present High School. et ux 506.32 feet to a stone wall at land of Ealph J. Palermo et ux, thence turning and running southerly as the wall stands and by said land of Ralph J. ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will~ vote. to amend Section 12A of Article IV of i Palermo et ux and land of Emil J. Uamuso et ux 733 feet more or less to a corner its General By-Laws to read as follows. . of the~ wall; thence tflrning and running easterly as the wall stands and by said Section ~2~.: There iS h. ereby established an unpaid committee to be known as landland Ofof Emil~obert J' j.Camus°Kingsleyet UX,et ux,landland°f TrusteeSof Charles°f L.OldGarbar~no,N°rth'And°verand RealtYland of Trust' the Capihal Budget Committee, composed of one memb. er of the Advisory Committee Trustees.~of Old North ^ndover Realty Trust'lgl0 feet more or less to a stoneappointed by and from it, one member of the Plannzng Board appointed by and from it, the Town Accountant and four additional members to be appointed by wall at land of North Andover Country Club, thence turning and running southerly the Selectmen. The Town Accountant and the members from the Advisory Committee and southeasterly as the wall stands by said land of North Andover :Country Club_.. and land of Edmund F. Leland, Jr. et ux 1550 f. eet more or less to a corner of ~ and the Planning Board shall be appointed for one year terms. The other mem- bers shall be appointed for.four year terms such that one will expire each the wall at land of the Town of North And.over, thence turning and running ~ year. Vacancies shall be f~lledfor t. he unexpired terms and in the manner of westerly and southwesterly in part by a d~tch and a stone wall and by said land~ the original appointments. The C.ommlttee ah. all annually prepare a Capital of Town of North Andover~ land of John J. Danahy et ux, land of Philltp A. Bryant Budget Program for use by the Adwsor. y Co~mzttee, the Pl'anning Board, the et ux, land of Da.vid C. and and land of John P. Sangermano 1295 feet more orvoters and other town Boards and officials in their delibera.tions. The Corem- less 'boa corner ~n the wall; then? turning and running southerly~ as the wall ittee shall publ.ish sUch report or a summary thereof in a suztable manner, stands andby said land of John P. San.germano 390 feet mcr or less t.o land of deposit the original with the Town Clerk and p.~?esent it to each Annual Town Harold Morley, Jr. et ux; thence turning and running westerly by said land ofMeeting for its action. Petition of the Selectmen. Harold Morley, Jr. et ux, to land of ~ichard A. 0'Toole et ux, land of Frederick R.. White, et ex, and.land of Mary E° ~ingfield 5~0.~1 feet more or less to land ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to rescind its action under Article 87 of Robert ~L. Sanborn, t hence turning and running nor. therly by said land of of the Warrant for the 1970 Annual Town Meetin. g and vote to divide the voting Robert L. Sanborn 129.5 feet more or less to a point, thence turning and running pre.tinct known, pti? to~ that acti.on, as Precinct 4, into two such precincts, westerly by said land of Robert L. Sanborn, land of.Virginia M. Peters and land of to be known as Precinct 4 and Precznct 5, as recommended by .the Selectmen in R. Ashton Smith ~07.14 feet more or less to a point, thence turnin, g a. nd running their statement dated June l, 19~0, and on that date filed w~th the Town Clerk, southeasterly by said land of R. Ashton Smith 5~?.66 feet~ to a pozn~ thence all as provided by Section 7~ of ~hapter 54 of the General Laws. turning and running, southeasterl.y and easterly by said land of R. Ash~on Smith Petition of the Selectmen.. and by a curve of 14.92 feet radius 26.97 fee~ to a ooint in the northerly li~e ~°f Dale~)~ St,;~ ~ thence, . turning and running westerly by ~aid northerly line of~ Dale-- And youave hereby directed to serve th. is warrant b.y post~ng true and attested ~., oo.p~ zee~ ~o a point at land of Virginia M. Peters; thence turning and copies thereof at the Town Office Building, and at f~ve or more public places running northeasterly and northerly by sa~d land o~ Vir2inia M. Peters and by a in each voting precinct of the Town,not less than seven days before the stated curve of 15 feet radius 26.40 feet to a point; thence t~rning and runnin no~th- g time for holding such meeting. westerly by said land of Virginia N. Peters 350.06 feet to a point; thence turn- Hereof, fail not, and ma.ke due retUrn of this Warrant with your doings thereo~ lng and running southwesterly by said land of Virginia M. Peters, land of Andrew to the. Town Clerk at the tame and place of~ said Meeting. H. GabryJelski,. land of Theod. ore Peters, and land of R.Ashton Smith, et ux 671 · feet more or less to a point, thence turning and running southerly and south- Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 1st day of June in westerly by said land of R. Ashton Smith, et ux and by a curve o.f 370 feet the year of Our Lord one thousand~nine hundred and seventy. radius .17~ feet more or less to a point; thence turning and runnmng sou~h- WILLIAM A. FINNERAN Board westerly by said land of R. Ashton Smith et ux 17.06 feet to a point in the ARTHUR P. KIRK of northeasterly line of Dale St.; thence turning an.d ~unning northwesterly by sa WILLIAM B._ DUFFY, JR. Selestme~ ~ n°rtheasterly line °f Dale St. 50.62 feet ~o a point of land of Donald C. Hillner; ~A~ true copy: ~~C~~~ thence turning and running northeasterly by said land of Donald C. Hillner 25~ ATTEST feet to a point; thence t~urning and running northeasterly and ~northerly by said ' ' lan~ of Donald C. Hillne~ ~nd by a curve of 320 feet radius ~0 fee~t to a point; NORTH ANDOVE~ NsSs. . JUNE 6, 1970 thence turning and running westerly b~y said.land of Donald C. Hillner 306.~7 feet ' to a stone wall at land of Larry J. ,~adogan, thence turning and running north- OFFICER'S RETURN westerly as the wallstands and by said lan.d of Larry J. ~a~ogan 7~6 feet mcr or less to a corner of said wall; thence turnzng and running westerly as the wallI have.notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North And over who are stands and by said land of Larry J. Cadogan ll5 feet more or les.s to a corner in qualifmed to vote in Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of this the wall at land of Tom F. Ingram et ux; thence turning and .running northwesterly Warrant a~t the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each as the wall stands and .by said land of Tom F. Ingram et ux 345 feet more or less voting p~ecinct of the .Town. Said copie, s not having been posted not less than to a corner in the wall, thence turning and running westerly as the wall stands seven days before the t~me of said meeting. and by said land of Tom F. Ingram et ux 250 feet more or less to a point in the .. easterly line of Marbleridge Rca.d; thence turning and running northerly and northeasterly by said easterly lane of Marbleridge Road and ~y the easterly line ~ ' -~ - ~/ CONSTAB~_E. ~ / of Great Pond Road 1800 feet more or less to land of Douglas A. Chandler et uxNorth And over, Mass. and p.oint of beginning. Contamning 93.95 acres more or.less, and to authorize the Selectmen to take all June 6, 1970 ATTEST: action necessary to acquire sa~d parcel. ./ ' TOWN C~.ERK. Petition of the School Building Committee and School Committe j e At the SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD Monday evening June 15, at 8 P.M., the follow- .A. RTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of. ~ lng wa~ voted: $.6,500,000.00 fo.r the purpose of constructinE, ori~inallv eeui~~ ~ lng a new North Andover High School Building-~nd t~ impr~ve~ l~~a~ ~~'l AR.TICLE lA. VOTED that $400,'000.00 is appropriated for acquiring, by purchase, and fence th~ school gro.unds for school purposes, emznent domain~ or otherwise, for school purposes, the following describ, ed Petition of School Buildmng Committee and School Committee. parcels of land, which are a part of the area described b.y the Article. Description of land in North Andover, .Mass., to be acqumred from the estate ~RTICLE 5. To see if the Town will authorize the School Building Co.mmittee to of heirs of Marion P. Rockwell: Beginning at a point in the easterly line en.ter into any and all contracts necessary for the ?~vpo~e of carrying out theof Chickerin~ Road at land now o~ formerly of C~roline S. Ro~ers; thence _vo~_e. p?ss_ed u~nd~er .th?.preceding~.Art_ic.le relative to constructing, originally running northerl.y by said easterly line of Chickering cad 190 feet re.ore or cqu~ppmng an~ zurnlsnmng a new ~orth Andover High School Building and to improve, less to a point mn the. southerly line of Prescott. Street; the~nce turnmng and lan.dscape, grade and fence the school grounds for school ~~o running easterly by said southerly line of Prescott Street 160 feet more or Pet~.tion of School ~uilding Committee and School Committe~-~~' less to a point which is 200 feet from the intersection of the said southerly ,~,~-~- ~. x~ ,~ xx u~ *own wmxx rose 50 raise an~ appropriate the sum of ~ .... -_ --~~ ~-~- $18,000.00 to be expe.nded under the direction of the Board of Public Works forzng and running southerly by land of said heirs or estate of Marion P. Rockwe: 77.0 feet more op less to a ooint in.a.stone.~all_s~t.land o~Carol!De S. the purpose of extendmnE t.he.sewer system on Autran A~enue from Wood Lane 860 whmch point is 402.4 feet from the ln~ersec~mon o~' Dnls wax- ant ~ne we feet to Unity Avenue. Petmtmon of ~red J. Fichera and others. line of 0sgood Street; thence turning and running westerly as the wall stands ARTICLE 3- VOTED TO ADOPT the article. / ARTICLE ~. Stricken from the Warrant. and by said lane of Caroline (S. Rogers 200 feet more or less to a point; thence turning and running northerly in part by a stone wall. and by said. land of ~ ~U¥~ ARTICLE 5. 'Stricken-from the Warrant. Caroline S. Rogers 6~8 feet more~ or less to the easterly line' of. Chickering Road i~i~ii ARTICToF.~. VOTED that Section 12A of Article and point of beginning. Containing 3.83 acres more or less. L~!~'~'i be amended to read as follows: IV of the Town' s General By-Laws and that to raise this appropriation the treasurer, with the approval of the-- Selectmen, is authorized to borrow $400,000.00 under Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended; and that the board of selectmen is authorized to take all action necessary to acquire such land by purchase, eminent domain or otherwise. TheA vote: AFFIRMATIVE-481. NEGATIVE 234. a two-third majority. ~- RTICLE lB & lC. Stricken from the Warrant. ARTICLE 2. VO'~D thatii6,5oo,9oo:oois appropriated for constructing and . originally e.quipping and furn~sh_~ng a new high school buildin · that t.o raise th.i,s a.ppropr~at~on the treasurer, with the a~roval ~e*~ ~g~'~ · ~ . ~ ~-~ ~~tmen, aUthOrized to borrow $6,500,000.00 under Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended; and that the Scbo~! Build~ng 'Cor, mitts~ ~ authorized to take all action necessary to carry out this vote. The vot~e: AFFIRMATIVE 6~91.. NEGATIVE 268. a two-third ma jority. ~ W A R R A N T C0~.IMON~$dALTH OF ~.,~ASSACHUSETTS ESSEX SS: To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: GREETINGS: ' In the.name of the Comm.onwea.lth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notmf¥ and warn the znhab~ tan ts of North Andoeer who are qualifies to Vote in Town A~fairs~.to meet in the Veter. an' s Auditorium of our N~r th Andover High School for a Special Town Meeting on: · I~,~0NDAY, the 24th DAY 0F.AUGUST.1970 At 8.00 P.M. then and there to a. ct upon the follow~ng articlesI . ~~~~.LznEgi~rTom° ~neerZaflthB~s~n°eW~ssW~lolc~r~°R~ed cZetSt~n~! ~a Be.g~_nning at an Essex County bound on the Northerly s~.de of Sale. m Turnpike and running Northeasterly 114.8 feet by a .curve wzth a radius of 70 feet to an Essex Cotuuty bound on the Southerly s~de of Peter St.reet; .then running North 60° 57' 30" east ~6.09 feet by the_ S.out,he.r. ly lane of_ · . · e o 6' 0" east i · 6 ce runn~n South ri 66 3 4 Peters Street to a point, then ·g y . feet by land now or formerly of the Town of North Andover; thence r unn_~ng South ~l° 52' 20" east 26..~0 feet by land.now or formerly of the Town of over; ~hence running South.31°~.,54[ 24~ E~.st 2~2.84 fee~t~b~y _la,nd of ~.t, hel M. freeman; thence running Weso 62 58' 12 86.57 ~ b~ =and n~w or formerly of Freeman; thence running South 50o 55' 39" 249.09 feet by land nor or formerly of ~'reeman to the 2~am_ ~_.~ m~ a~.. ~...~..., ~ thence running Ninth 32° West 215.79 feet by the Easterly side line of the Salem Turnpike to the of beginning. Containing 3.1 acres more or less. Petition of Richard L. Kort, 14 °rewster St., and others. 00" point ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will raise and aooropriate the sum of ~12,000, to be expended un.der the direction of the Boar~.-of' Public.Works for the purpose ,of repla czng the old six-inch water mazn on Phillips Court from 0sgood 2treet to PM asant Street with. an eight-inch cement lined cast iron pipe. Petition of the Board of Public Works. And you are hereby directed to serve this ~'arrant by posting true and attested copies thereof at the Town Office Building and at five or more Public Places in each voting precinct of the Town, not less than seven ~escrip_tion of land in North Andover, Mass.~ to be acquired from New England ower ~ompany. .Beginning at a point In the easterly line of Chickering Road ~at l~s~.d of C_arol~ne S. Rogers~ thence running southeas.terly by said land of ~aro.~zue S. ~ogers and land of A. Murray How?, e.t ux 1470 f. eet more or less to ~a pon}.t_ in the westerly line of ,@sgood ~Stre~e~; ~hence turning and running southerl' oy sa~d westerly line of 0sgood Ot.reet 57.35 fe. et more. or less to ]and of J.P. Stevens Company, Inc., thence turn~ng and running northwesterly by land of J.P. Stevens Co.mpany, Inc., and land of the Village Land .C. ompany and by a line parallel wzth and 82.5 feet southwesterly from the firs.t mentioned course 1460 feet more or less to a point in the easterly line of Checkering Road; thence turning and running northerly by said easterly line of Chi ckering Road 96.16 fee.t mor~ or less.to, a point at land of Caroline S. Rogers and point of begz~in~. Containing 2.79 acres more or less. · Descrzpt_~on of land .in North Andover, Mass., to be acquired from the Village L.an_d Company. Be_g~nning at a point in the easterly line of ~cb~.~.~ ,at land of the New ~ngland Power Company; thence ruling southeaste~'-".-~"]-'"°ly b "~said · and of New England Power .Company 590 .feet more or 1,e, ss to ls~.d of J.P. ~'tevens Company, Inc., thence turning and running southweste~'ly by sazd land of J.P.. Stevens Company, Inc., a~,~,d by land of the Town of North Andover and by a portmon of the northerly en.d of ~ayne Street 362 feet more or less to a point at land, of Mangano Rea]~y Trust, thence turning and running w.esterly by said land of Mangano Realty .Trust 276.18 feet more or less to.a point zn the easterly line of Chickermng.Road; th.shoe turning and runnzng northerly by the said easterly line of' Chicker~ng R. oad 460 feet.more or .lc.ss to la_nd of the New England Power Company and pOint of beginn_~ng. Con~azning 3.50 acres more or less. Section 12A. There is hereby established an unpaid committee to be known .as _Description of. land in North Andover, Mass., to be acquired from ,Caroline S. ?~/~ the Capital Budget Committee, composed o~ one mesh. er of the Advisory iComm~ttee Rogers: Begznning at a point in the easterly line of Chickering Road at land ~! appointed by and from it, one member of the Planning B.oard appointed by and of Marion P. Rockwell; thence rur4n. ~ing s~utherly in part by a stone wall and by I from it, the Town Accountant, ex officia, and four ad.d'.tional members to be said land. of Marion P. Rockwell 645 fee~ more or .less to a point; thence .turning! appointed by the Selectmen..The members from the Adwsory Committee and the and running easterly as the wall.stands and by sazd land of Marion P. Rockwell ~ Planning Board shall be a. ppoznted for one year terms. The other members 200 feet to a. po.int; thence turnzng and running southwesterly 700 feet more or ~ shall originally be appo_~nted for terms of~' one, two, thre.e and four years, less to a point ~n a ditch; thence turning and runni, ng southerl.y in part by saidI and.thereafter for four year terms. The terms of appointive members shall ditch 700 feet more or less to a point; thence turn~n~ an mmn~=2 .~=~.h- .. _ ~ d ........ o -~ .... ~ expire on March 31 of the appropriate year.. Vacancies shall be filled for the westerly 2~-0~'feet more or less to a point in a stone wall at land of A. Murra/ unexpired terms and in the m?nner of the orzginal appointments. The committee Howe, et ux; the last t.hree courses being all by land of Carolin.e S. Ro~ers; ~ / shal.1 annually prepare a Capital Budget Program for use by the Advisory.. thence turning and running westerly as the wall sta~.~s and by sa~d land of A.~ Comsat.tee, the Planning Board, the voters and other Town Boards and offzc~als Murray Howe et ux 653 feet more. or less to a point zn the northeasterly line of in thezr deliberat.ions. The Committee shall publish such report or a summar the. Ne.w England Power Company rzght of way; thence turning an~ running.north- thereof .in a suitaole manner, deposit the or.i~inal with the Town Clerk and wes~er±y oy~ said northeasterly lin. e of. the New England Power Co.mpany rzght of present ~t to each Annual Town Meeting for zts action. way 670 feet more or les. s to a poznt mn the easterly line of ChzcM ring Road; Unanimous vote and so declared. thence turning and running northerly by said easterly line of Chickering Road 1~876 .feet more or less to land of Nation P. Rockwell and oint of be innin . P g g ~onta~ning 32.95 acres more or less. ~ ARTICLE 7. VOTED TO ADOPT the article. . Meeting opened at 8:00 P.M., and adjounr, ed at ll.10 P.M. ,104 . registered ~escr~ption of ]and in. North Ando.ver, Mass., to be acquired from A. Murray voters were checked by the Board of Registrars, and ~.rs. Earl~ne Lyons, Howe, et ux. Beginnzng. at a point a~ the northeast corner of land of A. ~rs. Marjorie Heider, Mrs. l~ary Windle, I~rs. Ethel Mazlhot, Mrs. Gladys Hurley Murray Howe et ux at land of Caroline S. Rogers said point being 422 feet Miss Rose McEvoy, Mrs. Phyllis Jackson, ~en Wind.le and Arthur Drummon_d. ~The, northwesterly of the westerly line o.f Osgood Street; thence running south- following assisted the Mo?ratOr and Town Clerk zn counting. Jay Burke, westerly 580 feet more or less by sazd land of A. Murray Howe. et ux to a point Harold Bovnton. Wm. Cvr, Warren Lodge, Stu Wilson, Milton Howard, James, Peters in the northeasterly line of the New England Power Company rzght of way said Fitzgerald: Wm~ McEvo~- James ~cDonald, Nick Nicett, Jack McLay, George Myers, point being 400 feet more or less northwester.ly of the westerly line of 0sgood and ~eorge'Massey, C~fton Elias, Esquire was ass.istant Moderator .in the Street as measured a.long said northeasterly lzne of the New England Power overflow section of the Cafe.teria.. Mr. John R obzuson and his asszstants Company rig.bt of way, thence turning and running northwesterly by the saidcapably performed in the aud~o-vzde~.~.j~.,.,t,...~f ~mee~ting. nor_theasterly line of the New England Pgwer Company right .of way 400 feet more or less to a point at land'of Caroline S. Rogers; thence turning and ruzming A true copy: ATTEST: eas_terly as the wall stands and by said land of Caroline S. Ro~ers 6~F) feet m~v~ ,~/JOHNi/J. ~yONS. or less to the point of beginning. Containing 2.25 acres mor~ or l~s. '"'~-~ ys before t_e stated time and place of said meeting. · ~ SENATOR IN CONGRESS. . .. . F,o,r this Commonwealth Hereof, fall not, and make due return of this Warrant with our doin s t ere · y g h 6n~ GOVERNOR. . o . . . . . . . " " LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR . . . . . t.o the Town Clerk ef the time and pla ce of said meeting. ~ ~ ., ,, ,, , Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts, the 10th daj of AugustATTORNEY GENERAL. .. . . = " " " in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventy. SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH . " " " WILLIAM A. FIN~RAN Selectmen TREASURER AND RECEIVER GENERAL . " " " ARTHUR P. KIRK of AUDITOR OF T~ COMMONV~EALTH . "' " · " ' WILLIAM B. DUFFY, JR.North Andover, ~'iass. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS o . " " 6th C~ngressional District North Andover, Mass. ~ COUNCILLOR. . . . . . . . i' " 5th Councillor District August 14, 1970. . SENATOR.. · · · · · · · " " 4th Essex Senatorial District ATTEST~ I REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT " , l~th Essex Representative District · ~ CONSTABLE. DISTRICT ATTORNEY . . .~ . .~ " " Eastern District ~ CLERK OF COURTS.. . . . . '~' ('Essex County . 0F~ICER'S RETURN REGISTER OF DEEDS . . . . . i, " Essex Northern District I have n~ .mfied and wa.rned the inh.abitants of. the Town of North Andover who~ I / COUNTY COMMISSION~R. . . . . " ? Essex ,County are. qualified' to vote_ zn Town Affairs by posting t~rue and attested copies oz. this Warrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places zn~ The Polls will' be open from 7:00 A.M., to 7:00 P.M. each voting p~ ecinct of the Town. Said copies' not having been posted not less than seven days before the time of said meeting. North Andover, Mass. August 14, 1970 At the SPECIAL TOWN Andover High School was voted: ARTICLE 1. VOTED to (17), and by adding ATTEST. ~PJETiNG on C ON S TABLE. held in the Veteran's Auditorium of our Monday Evening August 24, 1970 at 8:00 P.M., Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting to the Town Clerk. Given under our hands this ~eeond Day of ~eptember A.D. 1970 Nor th the following A true copy: North Andover, Mass. WILLIAM A. FINNERAN ARTHUR P. KIRK WILLIAM B.~ DUFFY, JR. Board of Selectmen. September 4, 1970. amend the Zoning by-Law by striking therefrom Section .77 OFFICER'S RE.TURN I have notified and warned the inhabitants of. North Andover who are qualified thereto the following new Section: Section 5,44: Changing to vote in Elections and Town Affairs by posting true and attested copies of from General Business to Country residence-. Beginning attan Essex County bound this Warrant at five or more public places in each precinct of the Town and on the Northerly side of Salem Turnpike and running Northeasterly 114.8 feet at the Town Office Building. Said copies not having been posted not less by a curve with a radius of 70 feet to an Essex County bound on the Southerlythan seven days before the time of said meeting. side of Peters Street, then running North ~0° 57' 30" east 4~6.09 feet by the Southerly line of Peters Street to a point; thence running Southerly 66o 36' 40~' e~st 1~.~6 feet by land now or formerly of the Town of North Andover; thence running South ~l° 52' 20" east .26.40 feet b~ land now or formerly of ' ' ' ' 'C$N~T~B~E~ ' ' ' ' ' the Town of North Andover; thence running South 26~ 26' 00" east .159.10 feet I I North Andover, Mass. . · by. land~, n.ow or formerly of the Town of North Andover; thence running 29o ~9" September 4, 1970 ATTEST. 20' East 4..20 feet by land now or formerly of the Town of North Andover, ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . thence running South ~lo 54' 24" East 2821'84 feet by land of Ethel M. Freeman TOWN CLk~RK. ' ' thence runn.ing West ~2° 5~' 12" 88.57 feet by land now or formerly of Freeman thence running South 50o 55' 39" 249.09 feet by lan~ now or formerly of RESULTS OF STETE PRIMARIES SEPTEMBEE I i 0 Freeman to the Salem Turnpike; thence running North ~2° 30' 00"~West 215.79 D E N 0 C R A T S feet by the Easterly side line of the Salem Turnpike to the point of beginning. ' ' ' -~ P R E C I N C T S Containing ~.1 acres more or less. - '""" "' ..- The vote was AFFZR~v~ATIVE 310. NEGATIVE ~5. a two-thirds majority. ~4~ 8~ 6~ ~ 1 6 1 1 ARTICL~ 2. VOTED to ADOPT the Article and to raise and appropriate the sum of SENATOR. IN. . ...CONGRESS. .. . '"' ~12,000 for its purposes and that to raise this appr0priatio~the Treasurer, Edward M. Kennedy 281 ~08 291 ~89 12~9 with the approval of the Selectmen, is authorized to borrow .~,000, under BLANEB 64 81 72 125 ~42 Chapter 44 of the General Laws, as amended. GOVERNOR The Tote was unanimous and so decla, red. N~urice A. DONAHUE 102 109 90 141 442 Mee.tzng opered at 8:00 P.M., and adjourned at 8:40 P.M. 362 recorded present.Francis X. BELLOTTI 85 81 ll4 lll ~91 . Kenneth P. 0'DONNELL 85 5~ 59 22 Assisting the Board. of .~egistr.ars ~n checking were Mrs. karl ine Lyons, Mrs. " Kevin H. WHITE ~5 127796 1976 51~ Glady Hurley, Mrs. ~arjorie Hezder and I..~r. Arthur ~rummond. Assisting the BLANKS ~;.~omerator and Tovm.oler.k zn the countzng of votes were Wzlliam ~y~, Jack McLay, 10 ~1 James Hut. tell, Louis Kmlec, Milton Howard, Alfred Taylor, Stuart Wits on and..LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR A true copy: ATTEST: ~~n~ Rocco J. ANTONELLI 54 207 /~/J0t~'~/J.~/ ~Y01~[S. . John J. CRAVEN, JR. 11 22 17 27 77 Kathleen T. RYAN DACEY 17 kO 2~ ~4 1!4 James S. McCORMACK 101 82 82 97 ~2 ' W A R .R A N T BLANKS 16 19 ~0 21 86 . THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. ESSEX SS. . . ~ ~ . ATTORNEY GENERAL '~ ~ To e~therof the Constables ofthe Tovm of North Andover: ~ BLANKS 52 po 57 97 ~242 GREETINGS: ~n the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and ~ SECR~.TA.RY ~o~bnc -----ms- o - ~ -~-t~':Z~ds~et~S~h°°~'P~e~nct One, the St. Michael's School-Precinct Joseph GRIFFIN BL~S , ~x~ on encore ~Tecmnc~ Three and the Kittredge School-Precinct Fou~ O~ . ~ ~S~AY~ ~he ~IF~TH DAY OF SEP~M~ 1970 ~ ~EAS~ s. '"'"'- Tobring In their votes to the Priory Officers for the .,, of Candidates of Political Pa~tzes for the f Nomination ~ ~ ollowing Office ~: ~addeUa ~CZKO BLANKS 6 106 ~ 294 i5.66 5i 9i 245 .SENATOR IN CONGRESS ~ 'EdWard H. CAHILL - ' 702 795 789 1291 5 5 7, 7 AZ~ert gose~n DeLUCA kl6 510 k85 1102 2 5 '1, 1 ,~os~an a. SP~ULDI~ 4~4 5e5 5~9 ~a55 2 7 7 3. QUESTZ0,~ N0. i,. Lawrence GILFEDD~ ~ 2 4 6 15 ',Nark R. SHAW 4 3 ~ ~ 1 ~ YYE S 2~2 ~22 309 676 l, 5 '9 .9 Robert J. ~RNAN N 0 6~ 80~ 778 1601 5 '8 2 4 BLANKS ' 32 42 52 62 1 6 8 B~NKS 264 3~5 506 37a ~ a '5 7 ~ 698 8}5 816 1789 4 1 ~ 8 'S~GENT-DWIGHT (R) 596 795 749 1683 3 8 a i N 0 255 a~6 279 527 1 5 a 5 .BLOWN. ( SL ) 0 1 1 5 -, ' ( ao) o 3 3. · ,Robert WA~RS 6 i ~ ~~ 518 624 669 ' BLANKS 1~ 133 151 186 ~ N 0 40~ 50~ ~51 926 2 2 9 L~F.U~NA~ ~O~NOR BLANKS 27~ ~06 2T3 35~ I 2 0 6 '~Om~T-~ikGHT (R) 596 79~ 749 16~ 3 ~ 2 i ~'S.T~N N0, ~ . 774 3 o43 h 6 o BA~S (~ O ) a ~ ~ a ~ ~ 0 377 4~0 VOTANO (SL 0 0 I 4 BmN~ 402 474 458 6~ I 9 7 6 ames D0~~ 1 ~ i ~ q~STI 0N ,N0._ 5.: ' B~NKS ~ 155 151 186 b-0nala L.' CO~ 4~8 58e 5aO ~aa5 ~ 7 5 ~ C. ' ' 3O7 358 358 ~ 7 ~2 O. Willy N. HOGSETH . ,8 13 9 29 ' . ' 822 945 9~7 1886 4 ~2 ~SECRET~ '.., ' N 0 ' 1}7 197 149 , 592 6 5 jOhn F.X. DAV0~N 693 7O4 7~7 109O 3 2 3 4 B~~ 241 296 277 571 1 I ~ 5 ~a~ ~. ~W~ ~2 666 56; 1427 3 0 9 6 Marvin A. BEC~R 3 ~ 8 6 2 ~ ' ~. W E S . 728 882 897 17~0 4 2 5 7 Edga~ E. GAUDET 7 8 55 56 ,~s~ ¢. Y E S 746 894 904 1772 4 3 1 6 Frederick D. ~0N 29~ ~.3 392 965 2 o 9 7 BLA~ 545 ~94 ~79 565 ~, 6 8 John B. LA~ 4' ~ 4 9 2 I D. Y E S 740 895 902 1788 Roy K. NELSON l0 l0 6 53 5 9 N 0 lll 137 ll4 296 6 5 BLANKS 69 65 74 136 3 4 4 BLk~S 349 406 577 565 T~ddeus BUCk0 8y2 96~ 95Z 1595 ~ ] 8 2 Q~S.TIqN..N0. ~. Frank P. BUCCI 259 ~92 ]$6 88~ 1 8 8 5 ~ E S 800 Ra~ond y. GRAY 7 7 13 ~057 N' 0 1~7 150 1~ ~05 729 BLANKS . , 56 6~ 71 125 ) i ~. ' ABSENTEE VOTING-mBALLOTING REPORT CONG~SSMAN (6th ~ist) ' Absen%ee voting applications rec"d a~'~ Nic~$l ~. ~INGTOM · 8~7 ~41 942 16~0 4 )'50' . · pr ocessed. ' 21 55 15 61 B~NKsH°Ward PHILLIPS 522~,.~ 44750 59952 95267 2 212100 '"' ' "" rere~eivedjected and voted. e.0UNCILLOR (Jth Dist) ." . " not received on ~ime 8 7 Thomas J. LA~ . 229 lO)0 1071 1~04 ~ ~ ~ 4' ~ ' _ . _ ~ Non-Regzstered, _' .. ... _ ,V°ters,, , (6, ,, ,M°nths,. ) BLAN~ , 271 408 522 845 I ~ 4 6 neques~s recezve~ an~ recorded SENATOR .,,(4th Essex Di.s.t,) '~ " " voted I 1 " " did not vote 2 James P. RUEAK ' 943 1067 ll08 188~ 50o Lois J. ROBERTS , AT. ST: BLA~ 257 ~71 285 761 1 6 7 4 ///~0HN~./~S. REPRESENTATIVE IN GE~'L CO~T. (l~th Essex D~st) '~Pkul' w. oH'O~k~ ' '" ~11 411 376 1062 2 1 6 0 James P~ ~~LL 866 1001 995 1555 ~ 3 9 5 BLA~S 23 26 24 52 1 2 5 DI STRICT ATTORNEY ~oh~ I~. $. 'BUR~{E' BLANKS 952 1070 1108 1898 248 568 28q 75l P.hilip K'i nB~I~E~SEX ' 812 62 91 1451 BLANKS 79 ll4 llO 228 REGISTER. , ,0F D~DS (Essex. . . . North) Yohn Joseph BUCKLEY~ ~$ ~8 BL~KS 1065 1058 i