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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-11-03COUNTY COE~ISSIONERS C.F. NELSON PRATT E. RAY EELLEY Blanks Sw~RI~ Blanks 80 177 226 157 -15 lO6 89 619 359 ESSEX SS: GREETING: WARRANT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: In the name of the Commor~ealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Said Town of North Andover who are qualified to vote for 'Presidential Electbrs, Senator in Congress; Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Attorney General; Secretary; Treasurer; Auditor; Representa~ive in Congre.ss; Councillor; Senator; Representavie in General Court (3); Clerk of Courts, Register of ~eeds; County Commissioners (2); VACANCY, in Essex County A Sheriff; and upon all question appearing on the ballot, to met and assemble in th- designated and appointed polling places; In Precinct One the Bradstreet School, in Precinct Two, the new St. Michael's School, in Precinct Three the Thomson School and in Precinct Four the Kittredge ~chool. TUESDAT, THE THIHD DAT OF NOVEMBER 1 9 6 ~ at 70'clock A.M., in the forenoon to bring into the Town Clerk axil the officers and upon all ouestions appearing on the ballot, the ~ote for Electors of President and Vice President; Senator in Congress; Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary; Attorney General; Treasurer~ Auditor; Representatrlve in Congress 6th District; Councillor of 5th District; Senator of the 4th Essex District; three Representative in General Court of the l~-th Essex District; Clerk of Court in Essex County; ~egister of Deeds of this Essex Nc~thern District; Two County Commissioners of this Essex County, and a Sheriff (to vacancy) of this Essex County; and upon the following questions: QUF, ST~ON NO. '1 Do ~ nplm~e Of the a~option of an emem:hnent to the constitution su~,-srized below which was approved by th~ General Comlin a Joint session of the two branches held March 29, 1961, received 219 votesinthe ~xmative and2§ in the negative, andin a joint session of the two bnmches held May 8, 19f~3, re- ceived 244 votes in tho affinnatlve and 14 in the negative? SUMMARY The proposed amendment provides that the terms of offce of the Governor, Lieutenant Goremor, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer end Receiver General, Attorney General and Auditor be four years. Executive Councillors, Senators and Representatives -h~" continue to serve for two years. The four-year term for constt- tutionnl officers would become effective at the time of the November election in the year 19~. QUESTION NO. 2 PROPOSED AMI~ITDMENT TO TItE CONSTITUTION Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution s-m,--,ized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint sesaien of the two branches held July 18, 1962, received 1~8 votes in the affirmative and 1 in the negative, and in '/[Iii ~ a joint session of the two branches held May 8, 19f~3, re- ceived 246 votes in the aflhlmitive amd 2 in the negative? In the event that uny public ~f~ce, whether elective or appointive, shall become vacant as n result of enemy attack~ the proposed amend- ment would enable the General Court to provide for prompt and tem- porary succession to the powers and duties of such offices, and to take steps to insure continuity of ~ovemment of the Commonwealth end its political subdivisions. QUESTION NO. 3 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TIlE CONSTITUTION Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the ~oastitution summarized below Which was approved by the General Court in u joint session of the two branches held March 29, 1961, received ~ 251 votes in the allirmative and 0 in the negative, end in a joint session of the two branches held May 8, 1963, re- ceived 252 votes in the affrmative and $ in the negative? SUMMARY The proposed amendment provides that the credit nl the Commen- wealth may be given, loaned or pledged only by a two-thirds vote of each branch of the Legislature. In no event shall the credit of the Commonwealth be given or loaned to or for any individual, private association or corporation privately owned or managed. QUESTION 19'O. ,4 ,PROPOSED AMEIg'DMENT 'TO Tg'~- CONSTITUTION Do :~u 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 .)'aly 18, 1962, received 220 votes in the affirmative and 24 in the ne~,atlve, and in ~ a joint session of the two branches held May 8, 1963, re- ceived 258 votes in the affirmative and 1 in the negative? ~ SUMMARy The proposed amendment authorizes both the 'Governor and the Executive Council to require opinions of the ~ustices of the Supreme J'udicial Court on questions of law. The present requirement that the Governor and Council a~ree before a question may be submitted would be annulled. QUESTION NO. $ LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Do yun ap~ove of a hw ~eg beh~ w~ w~ di~pproved ~ ~e Ho~e of Reprasen~flves by a ~ota of 1~ ~ ~e ~ve ~d I~ ~ ~e nega~ve ~d was ~pproved ~ ~e S~te by a ~ote of 16 ~ ~e ~flve ~d 20 ~ · e new,ye? ~e pro~sed me~ pro,des ~t h~cefo~ xppoh~en~ ~e~ve b~ of ~e gove~ent ~ not req~e ~e ad,ce cogent of.~e Governors Co~. ~ceP~ons ~ ~s clude ap~m~ ~ ~e Yan~ Se~ce Bo~d, ~dUs~ Acsid~t Bo~d, Co~on of ~e De~t of ~b~c U~es, P~ale ~d Appo~te T~ Bo~d, wM~ ap~h~en~ ~ con~ue to req~e Co~ ac~om Howev~, ~o~d ~e Co~ f~ ~ act u~n ~h~en~ ~ ~ ~ days, ~en ~e pemon hvalved s~ ~e~uve ~ ~y ~ omcef o~er ~ ~e Governor w~ her~t~ fore feq~ed Co~ appfov~ ~ h~cefo~ ~e xpprov~ by ~ovemoL Remov~ ~om o~ce ~ no longer req~e ~e advice ~d Co~en~ of ~e Co~, ~cept ~ ~e ~se of ~e Yen~ Se~ce Bo~d, mov~ mu~ s~ receive Co~ xpprov~. ~ ~ ~e ~e of appo~t- men~ ~ req~g Co~c~ xpprov~ ~ feco~ended remov~ ~om ~e You~ Se~ce Bo~d must be acted u~n by ~e Co~c~ ~ ~ ~en~ da~; o~e~se ~e proposed remov~ be~me effe~ve ~ ~ approv~ ~d been ~ven. ~ ~e ~e of ~y ~t w~ here~fore ~eq~ed Counc~ approv~ ~e Gove~or mY, ~ ~een ~ys~f ~e ~g of ~e appo~an~ remove pe~on ap~ted ~out ~use. ~e Coun~ ~ no longer be feq~ed to approve ~e ~g of compe~gon for s~ces rendered ~ ~e ~ecufive dep~eng ~d hencefo~ ~ere need be no apprnv~ by ~e Co~ of scions a~eemenm by ~e~ve o~cem, ~u~g but not ~ted to bo~ow- ~ ~d lo~, ~ves~en~, le~es, Hcenses, p~ases ~d convi- nces, ~d con~c~, end ~ ~du~g ~e prom~gafion of ~es re~ons. No~s~nd~g ~e forego~g, ~e Gove~or ~ at ~l ~es ~ free to seek ~e advice ~d consent of ~e Coun~ u~n ~e~. QUESTION NO. $ LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM A~TER' PASSAGI~ Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 180 in the affirmative and 40 in the negative and was approved in ~ the Senate by a vote of 28 in the affirmative and 5 in the negative? SUMMARY Under the Act, effective as of l'anuary 1~ 1964, each member of the General Court shall receive seventy-eight hundred dollars for each regular annual session, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall each receive the same amount as addi- tional compensation, and the floor leaders of each of the major political parties in the Senate and House, the Chairman of the Senate Com- mittee on Ways and Means and the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of that committee of the House, shall each receive thirty-nine hundred dollars as additional compensation, to be paid as provided in the Act. After the same date the annual expense allowance is to be six hundred dollars for. each member and the travel allowance is to be eight cents per mile with a stated mln~.~um and an sitemative, and a member chosen to .fill a vacancy or who resigns during a session is to be en- titled to per diem compensation at the rate for each regular annual ses- sion end to the allowances for travel and other expenses for the time of his membership. It is ~so provided tha$ in addlrion to the componssflon fo~ tho 196~ annuai session the President of the Senate and Spesker of tho ~ouso shall be paid thlrty*nlne hundred dollars, the floor leaders of each major polirical party in the Senate and House, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means and Chairman and Vice- Chairman of that committee of the House, shall be paid twenty-nine hundred and twenty-five dollars and each other member shall be paid nineteen hundred and fifty dollars. Each member shall also be an- rifled to un additional expense allowance of two hundred dollars for the calendar year 1963 and the travel allowance shall be at the rate of eight cents per mile with a stated minimum and an aiternarive for the balance of the calendar year 1963. QUESTION N0. 7 A. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (wlrisky, rum, gin~ malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bever- ages)? B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and m.;t beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)? C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises? QUESTION NO. 8. · ~. "Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year , nineteen hundred and sixty-four, enritled 'Au Act author- ~ izing the town of North Audover to pension Ira D. Carty*, be accepted?'* The polls shall be open at 7 o'clock A.M., and close at 7 o'clock And you are directed to serve this warrant by pm ting t~ue 'and attested ?.spies.thereof' at.the Town Hall 'and at five ~r more public p~aoes in each ~',~0tLug p~eclnct, said copies tobe posted not more than fifteen' ~ays nor ..!ess'' tha~'ten days before the time of said meetiug. .~ ' , 'Hereof, fail not and make.due returns of this warrant with your~dolngs thereon · at the time, and p3ace of holding said meeting to the Tov~ Clerk. Give~n under oB-hands at North A~ over, Mass.,..this l~th dayof October In the ~ year of[0u~ Lord One 'T~housand Nine Hn~dred and Sixty Fou~. .~, ~ .~ WI~LIAN A. FINNERAN Selectmen FRED P. 0AEES of RAY~0ND BROADW~,AD North A~d over, Ms. A ..t~ue copy: .~ ATTEST. 0~ICER ' S RETURN I..ha~8'no~lfted and wa~ned the '~HabLtants,of the Town of North Andover. wh0 ar~ qualified to'. vote by posting true and. attested espies of tbl s Warrant at' the Tow~ 0flies Bu!ldlng and at .five or more public p~a-ces Lu each, voting pre'cln~tuof the mTo~z~.. Said copies having bem posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before ~;NO~th 3~o?er, Mass, ~0ctobe~ ,~-,"~176~. ATTEST 'PRESIDENTIAL STATE EI~CTIONS. ',PRESIDENT & .VICE PRES. ('GOLDWA~ ( Partial Bsllot) HASS & 'BLOMEN JOHNSON. &' HUMPHREY MUNN & ~AW Blanks. SENATOR IN CONGRESS EDWARD M. I~NNEDY HOWARD WEZ~MORE, JR. EAWRENCE ,~GILFEDDER GRACE F.' LUDER Blanks the time of -sald' meeting. P.,R E C I N C T S · O~ ~0 T~W~. ~0~ 1175 30 1~65 38 1301 26'2015 77 2 1'0 21 10 l0 26 ?hh 25 882 2o l l? hO i 2 1 2 18 o 25 o 18 o o I o 2 o 3 o 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 l? o i TOTAL 202~ 1 59 79 JOHN A. VOL?~ 22 FRANCIS A. V)TANO 2 0 0 0 GUY S. WILLI.kM8 2 0 7 0 ENDICOTT PEA50DY Blinks 17 £~ 20 ~,ZEU~NAi~ e0VERNO~ JOHN. W. COST~LLO 6}5 19 599 21 ~zo~ L. ~C~SO~ 5O5 ~ ~7 ~7 EDG~ E. GAUDET 2 0 I 0 P~SCOTT E. GR0~ 0 0 2 0 Blanks 5~ 26 ATTOR~ G~ 791 18 ll0~ ~S W. ~Z~AN, ~. 55! 10 WI~Y N. HOG,TH ~ 0 0 0 HOW~D B. RA~ 5 1 1 0 ........ ~ o ~zo WA~A~ B..... ~A~0RD 279 7 ~ N. '~GERS0~ 6 ~ 0 0 ~Z~' B.. ~0~ 2 0 1 1 8o~ ~o~ c. ~ ~5s 8 ~ A. SOR~. 1 0 ~ 0 ~a~s 48 z 59 o AUDITOR ~ .~~S BUC~O 667 20 657 18 EL~NN J. ~Df,~ 4~ JOHN' C~S ~ES 0 5 0 ET~T L., ~NS 2 0 5 '.Bla~s '60 1 78 2 JA~S.G. ~FRIS, ~. 52U 11 48 10 Bl~ks 50 0 52 0 Bl~s ~ 1 52 0 :JANES D. APOSTOLOU 26} 5 Blanks 59 2 REPP~ESENTATIVES IN GEN~L COURT WILLIAM LONGWORTH ALBERT P. PETTORUTO ARTHUR WILLIAMS CB~S'i~-~ J. BRADLEY VINC]ENT P. DAVEY RA~OND J. HANCOCK Blanks O~ COURTS L. HUL~ Blanks REGIST~ OF DEEDS t+. hKJDSON DRIV~ ~ICE T. ~RIS Jo~ Sulliv~ Bla~s COU~ C O~SSIO~S D~I~ J. B~ C.F. ~LSON PRAT~ TIMO~ J. ~0~N E RAY Bla~s 5~o ~4 6o6 11 L87 15 go9 7 798 609 5n 697 21 18 9 1 2 16 5 8ek ?67 L~21 519 100 27 2 21 2? 10 1 22 2 ~5 21 11 10 9 }27 1 0 26 789 ~]~ 2.62} 1197 6~ 5409 o e~ 14 7~4 16' e665 o 2 o 5 - }~ z 159 0 1 0 0 6 0 ll o }3 o lo~ ~ o 5 o 4ol8 6 16 5 1 ' 772 16 '1028 22: 3558 5o o 49 '~l 195 929 2o i267;:'e7''~.- L¢2.~ 3i5 g 68i ,146. :"' i779 57 2 :67 :':'g.- .'.,;222 765 i} i27~ 6e , 3~86 ~2i le 1i67..65' '9i56 .~_~ 6 .572".11 : i926 i2 759 ii }9? 9 5i5 ,9 ~. 5i2 9 5h}' i2 8oi i9 io99 26 5627 io6 2 ioo 5'~'' ~',}~e 7i9 ii i279 6i }659 5i0 iL g55 i} e176 i 7e i 83 5 289 9 i08e 60 ,}07e i899 ~9i 6 L69 i~ i6o~ SHERIFF WILLIAM J. CASEY 692 21 t6~ 25 725 19~o 982 22 3218 ~o~ E. wE~,~,s 428 ? ~ 5~ 958 5~ ~64o Blanks 5~ 2 65 I ~6 1 75 4 267 QUESTION NO. 1. QUESTION NO. 2. QUESTION NO. 5. QUESTION NO. k. QUESTION 5- QUESTION NO. 6. QUESTION N0.7A. N0.TB. ~ )" iNO.7C. QUESTION NO. 8. YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks YES NO Blanks 787 24 1051 891 19 276 5 505 7 50 5 316 7 1227 651 20 874 2~ 757 17 132~ 68 5712 ~90 ~ 212 20l 2 30~ 552 379 7 565 7 389 461 1~ 654 10 ~11 7 984 17 2658 589 12 421 16 19 12 625 55 192~ 325 h 590 i2 57i 7 406 25 284 i5 342 i2 282 i0 55l 26 z522 535 5 i0 398 5 452 ' 2607 ?2 25 958 26 i39o o87 98 2 27o ~ 2~6 k 551 2i5 5 257 244 0 294 6 i005 751 25 940 26 850 21 1360 5i 4007 172 2 i8~ 5 5o 925 i62 i 2i7 ~ 27i 0 3~0 255 4 28i 5 293 252 2 23i ~ 250 2 ~ ii 3 253 8 ioo7 Number of, service persons who personally or 'otherwise for Federal Service Ballot. applied for-by Federal postcard Number of service persons who were registered voters for whom Federal Service Ballot applications were made by kindred. NUmber of service, persons who were not registered voters, for whom registra,tion as voters and Federal %rvice Ballots were made by kindred .NUmber, of ballots mailed~ to service persons · Number/of such ballots cast 'Nubiler o'f~ suqh~ba~l_lg_t~s..reJep~~Cd. _ (Not received _on_~me) TOWN ,WARRANT 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 diirected to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in the Bradstreet School Audi- torture in Precinct One, the St. Michaels (new) School Auditorium in Precinct Two, the Thomson School. Audi. torlum in Precinct Three and the Ktttredge School Audi- torium in Precinct Four, all in said North Andover on Mo.nday, the First Day of March, 1965, at .7. o'clock A.M., and th_ere to act on the following ARTICLE. ~AR'TICLE 1. To elect a Moderat_o~, Jrown Treasurer, ~ollector of Taxes, Highway Surveyor, Tree Warden and ~ for on..e ye_ar. One Selectman for three years aha one luemoer of me ~oard of Public Welfare for three years. One Member of the Board Of Assessors, one Member of the Board of Health, one Member of the Board of Public Works ~ one Member of the School Committee~~,.~ years. One Member of the Planning Board and one"lil'~'m~r~ of the Housing Authority for five years, and one Member of the School Committee/to fill the un-expired term of~ one year. All to be voted upon one ballot, the polls shall be open at 7:00 A.M., and shall be closed at 7:00 P.M. After final action on the preceding Article 1, said meet. lng shall stand adloumed by virtue of Section 4, Article ! of the Town By-Laws to Saturday, March 13, 1965 at one- P.M., in the Veteran's Auditorium of the North gh then and to act on the Articles: 57 :- 7 276 ARTICLE 2. To elect all other officers not required by law to be elected by ballot. ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of receipts and expenditures as presented by the Selectmen. ARTICLE 4. To see what action the Town will take as to its unexpended appropriations. ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and compensation of all elected officers of the Town, as provided by Section 108 of Chapter 14 of the Genera] ' Laws: Board of Selectmen -- each per annum Board of Public Welfare -- each per annum Board of Assessors -- each per annum Board of Health -- each per annum Board of Public Works -- each per annum Town Treasurer ~ per annum Tax Collector -- per annum Tree Warden -- per annum Highway Surveyor -- per annum Moderator -- per annum ARTICLE 6. To see what action the Town will take as to the budget recommendations of the Advisory Board. ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to anth. orize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Select. men, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial years beginning January 1, 1965, and January 1, 1966, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew or refund any such note or notes, all as provided by Sections 4 and 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws. ARTICLE 8. To consider the reports of all Special Committees. ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize 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 Chap- ter 41 of the General Laws. Petition of the Board of Health. ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $750.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works, to erect a chain llnk fence on the Carl A. Thomas Playground abutting the property at 164 Massachusetts Avenue. Petition of Charles Coco and others. ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of erecting a chain link fence on the Carl A. Thomas Play- ground abutting the property at 116 Massachusetts Avenue. Petition of John J. Lawlor and others. ARTICT.,E 12. To see ff the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to secure the reopening of Barker Street at its ;Junction with Osgood Street making it similar to the entrances of Sutton Street and Great Pond Road, from Osgood Street. Petition of George IL Barker and others. ARTICLE 13. To see ff the Town will vote that con- stables shall hereafter be appointed by the Selectmen, pursuant to the provisions of Section 91A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. Petition of John 'H. Farrell and others. ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 to pay the Boston and Maine Railroad Corp. for damages resulting from the tak- ing of land for the purposes 'of relocating Marblehead Street, to be paid through the Board of Selectmen. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $900.00, to be expended .under the direction of the Selectmen and the Town C~erk for the purpose of the taking of the 1965 Decennial State Cen. SUS. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,800.00, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen for the purchase of two new 1965, 12 volt system police cars; one car 1963, and one car 1964, to be turned in, in trade and. all equipment to be changed over, such as police radios, s~rens and other sim. ilar accessories. Petition of the Selectmen and the Chief of Police. ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following resolution: WR~:~F_~S the General Court sitting as a Con- stitutionai Convention, did on 3uly 16, 1963, give initial approval to a Home Rule amendment to the state Constitution, and ~S this bill of rights for local governments requires a.second approval by the members of the General Court during this legislative session, and ~S we, as members of this Town Meeting, feel competent to handle the affairs of our Town without strict supervision by the Commonwealth ........ ~ of our ey_ery act and deed. · NOW THEi~.EFOREBE IT RESOLVED that this Town M~eeting hereby instructs its representatives to the t~eneral Court to vote in favor of the Home Rule proposal (H 1384 of 1963 as revised), when it comes before them. or, take any other action relative thereto. Petition of the Selectmen ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500.00, to be used for a Town Fourth of_ July~ celebration any and all profits made at said celebration to be returned to the Town Treasu~, said appropriation to be expended by a Committee to be appoint- ed by the Selectmen. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,900.00, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen for the purpos'e of a "Mach- ine Accounting System." Petition of the Selectmen and the Town Accountant. ARTICLE 20. 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 Selectmen for the purpose of securing and placing street and speed signs. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of changing over eight single stall doors at the Town Gar. age to four double doors (two stall), thereby making ad- ditional space for trucks entering and leaving the garage. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 22. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article IV of its General By-Laws by adding thereto the following new Section: Section 12A: There is hereby established an unpaid Town Capital Outlay Committee, which shall have a membership of seven voters of the Town, one of whom shall be annually chosen by and from the Planning Board, three of whom shall be so chosen by and from the members of the Advisory Board, and three of whom shall be so chosen and appointed by the Selectmen. The selection of each member of said Committee shall be made in March of each year, and his term of office shall extend to March $1 of the following year, or un- til his successor shall have been duly appointed and qualified. This Committee shall present to each Annual Town Meeting, for its action, a proposed capital bud. get program for the Town. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to' amend its General By-Laws by repealing Article rrr, Section 8, as adopted by Article 62 at the Annual Town Meeting on March 17, 1962, The Article and Section sought to be repealed reads as follows: Section 8. Article rrr. No person shall fire or discharge any firearms or explosives of any kind on any private property, except with the consent of the owner or legal so~c.u, pan.t thereof; pro¥ided, however, that this by-law au nor apply to the lawful defense of life or property nor to any law enforcement officer acting in the dis- charge of his duties. Petition of John J. Dolan and others. ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote-to amend Article IV of its General By-Laws by striking therefrom Article 12, and inserting in place thereof the following: Section 12. The Selectmen shall annually, in March, appoint an Inspector of Wires who shall have the pow- er.s..and_duties prescribed by Section 32 of Chapter 166 or ~ne ~eneral Laws and all other governing statutes and duly prescribed rules and regulations. At the same time, they shall appoint an Assistant Inspector of Wires, who shall, in the absence or other disability of the Inspector, perform his duties as the Selectmen may direct. The Selectmen shall also fix, and may from time to time by their order amend, a schedule of fees to be charged for wire inspections. Petition of the By-Law Revision Committee. ARTICI./I~. 25. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article IV of its General By-Laws by striking therefrom Article II, and inserting in place thereof the following: Section H. The Selectmen shall annually, in March, appoint a Gas Inspector who shall enforce the rules and regulations promulgated by the board originally established under Section 12H of Chapter 25 of the General Laws, and who shall have such other powers and duties as may be prescribed .by law. At the same time, they shall appoint an Assistant Gas Inspector, who shall, in the absence or other disability of the dI~.spector, perform his duties as. the Selectmen may irect. The Selectmen shall also fix, and may from time to time by their order amend, a schedule of fees to be charged for gas i~n.~pections. Pe_tttto. n_of the B~ ~aw_Re~'islon ~Committee 277' 2.78 ARTICLE 26. To see 'if the To~vh-will vote to raise and appropriate such sum as this meeting may determine -to the Stabilization Fund, as provided by Section 5B of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, and to transfer the full amount of the Post War Rehabilitation Fund to the Stab- i]Ization Fund. Petition of the Assessors. ' ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town Building Law by adding thereto the following new section: Section 42A: There shall be a permanent committee composed of five members, one of whom shall be the Building Inspector, appointed by the Selectmen, which shall be known as the Building Appeals Committee. The Building Inspector may, at his discretion, submit to said Committee any applications for building per- mits which incorporate new methods or new materials to be used in construction. The ruling of the Building Appeals Committee upon any such application shall be final and binding upon the applicant. Petition of the Building Code Committee. ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town Building Law by inserting therein the following new section: Section 4.6,: A permanently installed and non-movable swimming pool shall be deemed to be a "building" within the meaning of this By-Law. Petition of the Building Code Committee. ARTICLE 28A. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 4.55 of its Zoning By-Law, relative to permit'ted uses upon motel properties, by adding thereto the following paragraph: (k) Permanently installed and non-movable swim- ming pools will be allowed provided they are enclosed by suitable walls or fences, to be determined by the Building Inspector. Petition of the Building Code Committee. ARTICLE 28B. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 7.2 of its Zoning By-Law, relative to the main- tenance of building and structures upon lots in Residence Districts, by adding thereto the following sentence: A permanently installed and non-movable swimming pool shall be deemed to be a "structure" within the meaning of this section. Petition of the Building Code Committee. ARTICLE 25C. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 4.18 of its Zoning By-Law, relative to accessory uses in Residence Districts, by adding thereto the following ~sentence: Permanently installed and non-movable swimming pools, provided each such pool be enclosed with a suit- able wall or fence to be determined by the Building Inspector, to prevent the entrance of persons other than those residing at the pool location. Petition of the Building Code Committee. ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will vote to auth- orize the School Committee to establish' anii-'[n~.intain State-aided vocational education in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 74, General Laws and Acts amend. atory thereof, or dependent thereon. Petition of the School Committee. ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise ~, and appropriate the sum of $1,696.00, to be expended under the direction of the School Committee for the purpose of providing payment for services rendered or to be rendered by Greater Lawrence .G. uidance Center, Lne., for or in be- half of some of the children of the Town, all as the Com- mittee may determine. Petition of the School Committee. ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to accept Sections 42G, 42H and 42I of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, which authorize the levy of special assessments to meet the cost of laying water pipe in public and private ways. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 3lA. To see tf the Town will vote to pro- vide for the levy of special assessments, to meet the whole or part of the cost hereafter incurred of laying water dis. tribution pipes in public and private ways, all as provided by Section 42G of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, the amounts of such assessments, and the persons to be as- sessed, to be determined by the Board of Public Works. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 32. To see ff the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system .on Martin Avenue, 180 feet easterly from the present terminus. Petition of Norman ~'. Scott and others. Ai~TICLE 33. To see ff the Town will vote to accept from ,7. ,l'. Segadelli, or his nominee, the sum of $4,700.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for thc purpose of extending the water system on Essex Street 800 feet easterly from Great Pond Road. ........ Petition of Robert. $. Burke and others. ARTICLE 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appr.o, priate the sum of $600.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system on Mablin Avenue 140 feet easterly from the present terminus. Petition of Joseph A. Pirrotta and others. ARTICLE 35. 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 Grosvenor Avenue 370 feet from Sutton Street, Petition of William Bonnet and others. ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, a sum of money sufficient to extend the water system on Winter Street from the present terminus 1,800 feet southeasterly, said sum to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works. Petition of Rose Marcinick and others. ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,800.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the water system on Booth Street 400 feet from Turnpike Street. Petition of Thomas J. Goquicita and others. ARTICLE 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, the sum of $50,000.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of installing a 12-inch water main on South Bradford Street and Winter Street from Great Pond Road to Dale Street to supplement a six-inch main installed about 1900. Petition of Ethel L. Eldred and others. ARTICLE 39. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, such sum of money as may be necessary,, to be expended under the dj- rection of the Board of Pubhc Works to extend the water supply system on Turnpike Street from its present terminus to the North Andover-Middleton line. Petition of Theodore J. Meadows and others. ARTICLE 40. 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 sewer system on Martin Avenue, 250 feet easterly from the present manhole. Petition of Norman J. Scott and others. ARTICLE 41. 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 sewer system on Grosvener Avenue 250 feet from Sutton Street. Petition of William Bonnet and others. ARTICLE 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond is.sue, the sum of $40,000.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works for the purpose of extending the sewer system on Chestnut Street from Longwood Avenue to Sutton Hill Road. Petition of Edmund Quinn, M.D. and others. ARTICLE 43. To see if the Town will vote to accept from the Old North Andover Realty Trust, or its nominee, the sum of $4,500.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works to extend the sewer system on Osgood Street from Andover Street 340 feet northerly. Petition of Benjamin C. Osgood and others. ARTICLE 44. To see if the Town will vote to accept from the P and L Development Corporation, or its nominee, the sum of $18,000.00, to be expended by the Board of Public Works to extend the sewer system easterly on Sutton Street 1,000 feet from its present terminus and to install a force main to the property line of a proposed gasolene station on Osgood Street at Old Clark Street with the provision that if legally possible and proper, sewer assessments will be made and such sewer assessments received on the sewer extensions are to be refunded to the P and L Development Corporation. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 45. To see if the Town will vote to auth- orize the Board of Public Works to file in behalf of the Town, an application (in form and manner required by the United States, and conformity with P.L. 560, 83rd Con- gress as amended by P.L. 345, 84th Congress) and do what- ever else may be required to obtain an advance to be made by the United States to the Town of North Andover to aid in defraying the cost of engineering inve.s.tigation, re- port, and preliminary plans for sewerage facihties for the Osgood Street-Great Pond Road area. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, the sum. of $4,570.00 to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works to purchase a Flexible Seweroder to be used to maintain the 34 miles of main sanitary sewers in North Andover. __P. etition of the Board of Public Works. 279 28O -~RTICLE 47. To see if the ToTM ~vlll vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, the sum of $cf3,000.00 to be expended under the direction of the Board Public Works to purchase a tractor to replace a 1956 Ford tractor. petition of the Board of Public Works. ~RTICLE 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise' and appropriate, or provide by bond issue the sum of $13,000.00 to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works to purchase a four wheel drive front end' ARTICLE 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue the sum of $3,300 00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works to purchase a dump truck to replace a 1958~Ford pick-up truck. ~etition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,100.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works to purchase a 1150 Horsepower Electric ~otor for thb North Pumping Station. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,000.00, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works to renew water services to the property lines, place gate valves on hydrant ~b.ranc. hes ~an.d. rais.e manhole frames .and covers on Salem ~reet anu o~ner su'eets that are being reconstructed. . Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, the sum of o$~,200.00, to be expended under the directim~ of the Board Public Works to make such extensions of the water main system, subject to the standard regulations voted at this meeting, as said Board, on or before Octo. ber 1st, 1965, may consider most necessary, such extenmons not having been petitioned for at this meeting. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 53. To see if the Town will vote to raise an appropriate, or provide by bond issue, the sum of $125,000.00, or any other sum, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Works to extend the sewer system on Waveriy l~oad and Turnpike Street and to authorize said Board to accept a like amount from the Federal Government under the provisions of the Accel- erated Public Works Program. Petition of the Board of Public Works. ARTICLE 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise and .a. ppropriate the sum of $2,500.00, to be expended under the d~rection of the Board of Public Welfare for the purpose of purchasing a new 1965 car for use by the Welfare De. partment. The present 11961 car to be turned over to the To~w~.r Infirmary for their use, to replace a 1951 Dod e pick up truck, said truck to be sold under the direction the Selectmen and funds received therefrom to be turned over to the Town Treasurer. (The total purchase price less fair market value of the 19611 car will be subject to 75 % reimbursement by the Federal and State Govern. ments.) Petition of the Board of Public 'Welfare. ARTICLE 55. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,300.00, to be expended under the direction of the Tree Warden for the purchase of a brush ch!pper for the Tree Department. Petition of the Tree Warden. ARTICLE 56. To see if the Town will vote by Reso- lution. To declare that there exists in the Town a need for low-income housing at rents within the means of families of low income, as defined in the United States Housin A~t of 1937, as amended, which need is not b~t~ met by private enterprise; to a~nrove an -~'~'~'~,~,~,~'~ North Andover Housing Autho'~Ity to th~l~i~'i~Io~'si'~ Ad. minisWation, an agency authorized by said Act to pro- vi~e financial assistance to local public housing agencies for undertaking and carying out preliminary planning of low-rant housing projects, for a preliminary loan in an amount not to exceed $8,000.00 for surveys and planning in connection with Iow rent housing projects of not to ex- ceed approximately 40 dwelling units and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to execute On beh , . , ali of the Town, a '.Cor. porat_ion A. greement be..tw~~een thc Town and the North anaover l-lousing Authority, substantially in the form of a proposed a~reement of which copies are on file in the office of the Board of Selectmen, the Town Clerk and the North Andover Housing Authority, providing for the local coop- eration as may be required by the Public Housing Admtn. istration pursuant to the said Act. Petition of the North Andover Housing Authority. ARTICLE 57. To see if the Town will vote to transfer ~2,72.7.00, now in an account entitled "State Aid for Li. fanes . . . Reserved for Appropriation,,, to the Library expense account to be added to the Expense Account for 1965. . petition .of the Trustees of Stevens al Library. ........ P~et~ition _ ARTICLE 58. To see if the Town will Vote to auth- orize and instruct the Planning Board to take all necessary steps to procure for the Town, planning studies and services, to be performed b.y the Central Merrimack Valley Regional District Commission, leading to recommendations and pro. posals as to the location and extent of municipal facilities, including a Town Yard and a Police Station, and to act in the name and behalf of the Town in negotiations with the Divlsion of Planning of the Massachusetts Department of Commerce in connection with procuring a grant of rede. raj funds for said project under Section 701, Title VII, Housing Act of 1954, or any other pertinent statute. Petition of the Planning Board. ARTICLE 58A, To see if the Town will vote to trans- fer from the appropriation made under Article 38 of the Warrant for the 1963 Annual Town Meeting (Town Gar- age and facilities survey), the sum of $1,015.00, as the Town's share of the cost of the planning studies and ser- vices proposed by the preceding Article. Petition of the Planning Board. ARTICLE 59. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $25,000.00, to be expended un- der the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of resurfacing streets. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE 60. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of installing three catch basins to connect with present sub- face drain, starting at the corner of Baldwin Street and Francis Street to Belmont Street, a distance of 800 feet. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE 61. 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 Highway Surveyor for the purpose of repairing cement sidewalks. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE 62. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00, to be expended under the direction of the Highway surveyor for the purpose of repairing old stone culverts. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. ARTICLE 63. To see if the Town will vote to raise a~6d.6~ppropriate, or provide by bond issue, the sum of $ . 0.00, to be expended under the ~lirection of the High. way Sm~eyor for the purpose of pm:chasing the following equipment; two dump trucks $16,000.00, a 1958 Ford dump truck to be traded. One Refuse Disposal truck $13,000.00, a 1953 l%eo Disposal truck to be traded. One tractor for refuse disposal site $15,000.00, a 1961 Crawler tractor to btrue ~aded. One three'quarter ton four-wheel e~ $2 800.00 a 1959 Ford four whe~l dHw ton pick-up truck to be traded. One sid~w-al"t~l'o'~v~.~5~0~0 a 1953 sidewalk tractor to be traded. 'I'w~ $14,800.00. ~,, Petition of the Highway Survevor. ARTICLE 64. To see if the Town will vote to raise; and appropriate the sum of $1,800.00, to be expended under: the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of! replacing stone culverts at Dale Street and Marbleridge, ad. Petition of the Highwa.y Surveyor. . , . ARTIC .LE. 65.: To see 1£ the Town w~ll vote to raise .a, na 9.ppro.pnate ~ne sum of $~,000.00, to be expended unde~ .~ae. a.!.rect?n of t.h? .Highway Surveyor for the purpose o~ ~.nstamng two eaten oasins on Sutton Street. one at Wooa: ~ven..ue..and the other at Wright Avenue. ' ~'eution of the Highway Surveyor. ' ARTICLE 66. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00, to be expended under the direction of the Highway Surveyor for the purpose of maintaining the disposal site on Holt Road. Petition of the Highway Surveyor. AETICLE 67. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $%000.00, to be expended under the dir.ection of the Highway Surveyor for the pu~ose of maintaining any street in the Town, under Chapter 90 of the General Laws, and, in addition, that the sum of $1,000.00 be transferred from unappropriated available funds meet the State's share of the cost of such work, the imbursement from the State to be restored, upon its ceipt, to unappropriated available funds in the Town sury; or to take any other action relative thereto. Petition of the Highway Sm-veyor. AETICI..~. 68. To see if the Town will vote to and appr.opn.a, te the sum of $10,000.00, to be expended der the d]rectmn of the Highway Sttweyor for the of meeting the Town's share of the costs of highway construction on Salem Street and Dale and that the sum of $30,000.00 be transferred from propriated available funds to meet the State and shares of such costs, the reimbursement .from the State;;, and County to be restored, upon their recmpt,.to unappro... prlated available funds in the Town treasury, or to take any other action relative thereto, ' 28][' ARTICLE 69. T6 see'if the ~own will' vo{'e to and appropria, te, or to.pr, ovide by bond issue, the sum $60,000.00, to oe expenoeo under the direction of the way Surveyor for the purpose of resur~acing, oiling, pairing and maintenance of any streets. Petition of Edward W. Phelan and others. ARTICLE 70. To see if the.Town will vote to accepr¢~.f~l"~ Colgate Drive as a street in its entirety. Petition of Ralph V. Bush and others. ARTICLE 71. To see if the Town will vote to and appropriate the sum 'Of.. 800.00, to match a like to be raised by the North Andover Board of Trade, the purpose of providing 'decorative lighting during Christmas Season. Petition of Leonard ~. Albis and others. ARTICLE 72. To see if the Town will vote to and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, the sum $15,000.00, to be expended under the direction of of Fire Engineers to make required adjustments and acl~ dittons to the fire alarm system, to allow for an circuit. Petition of the Board of Fire Engineers and others. ARTICLE 73. To see if the Town will vote to rats~'~'.?..~.[ and appropriate, or provide by bond issue, the sum $28,000.00, to be expended under the direction ofthe Board~,~ of F=e Engineers to purchase a new pumper to Engine One which ,s a 1937 model and should he replaced.~":~.'l Petition of the Board of Fire Engineers and others. ARTICLE 74. To see if the Town will vote to and appropriate the sum of $2,500.00, to be expended underi~t'~i~t the direction of the Board of Fire Engineers for the purpose~ of to be used with the Chief's present car to purchase new car for the Chief's use. Petition of the Board of Fire Engineers and others. ARTICLE 75. To see if the Town will vote to amend~l its Personnel By-Law by striking from Section 7, Schedule~'~[ E, the $1,$00.00 per year compensation accorded Veterans'~:~ Agent, and inserting in place thereof the compensatlon~KZ~.~l "$2,500.00. per year." And to raise and appropriate th~ of $700.00 for the purpose of this Article. · Petition of the Personnel Board, ARTICLE 76. To see if the Town will vote to amend!~l its Personnel By-Law hy stri lng from See on C, all rates appearing in compensation grade P-F 1, an~..~] inserting in place thereof the following rates: ~.~,j $5,200,00 $5,500:00 $5,900.00 $6,300.00 And to raise and approprmte the sum of $13,000.00 for the~ .~..~] purpose of.this Article. n ~_.~l~[ Petition of the Personnel Board. ARTICLE 77. To see if the Town will vote to ame ~ its Personnel By-Law in the following manner: sub~{ A. By .striking from Section 16, Paid Holidays, sectmn (D), the phrase "except depa~.anent heads.'.'{i~ B. By adding to Section 16, Paid Holidays, sub-sectio~i~! ~G), the sentenee: "Whenever one of the hoUday~ set forth in sub-section ,A)falls on a Sa. day ., the preceding day shall be a holiday." Petition of the Personnel Board. ~.."..J~'~[~,i' see vo,e ,o its Personnel By-Law in the foilovang manner: ~.~'. A. By striking from Section 7, Schedule A, Departmentnt~.~ ead and Supe iso Group, eompensation S-Il, the class title "Public Health Nurse and Health~[ Agent", and inserting in place thereof the title "Director of Public Health." B. By addin~ to Section 7, Schedule A, Labor compensation grade W.4, the title Craftsman." C. By adding to Section 7, Schedule A, Labor compensation grades W-1 and W-2, a double terisk Petition of the Personnel Board. ARTICr?. 79. To see if the Town will vote to its Personnel By.Law by striking from Section 8 all appearin~ in compensation grade S-l, and inserting place thereof the following rates: Min. H llI IV $1.71 $1.78 $1.85 $1.93 $2.00 Petition of the Personnel Board. ARTICLE 80. To see if the Town will vote to its Personnel By-Law to include under Schedule A. (Cleri-~.~ cml Group) the title "Treasurer Assistant" with a Com-~;~ pensation Grade of S-6. ~ Petition of the Town Treasurer. ARTICLE 81. To see if the Town will vote to amen its Personnel By-Law to include under Schedule A (Clertcal~ Group) the title "Accountant Assistant" with a .~;~ satian Grade of S-6, Petition of the Town Accountant. ARTICLE 82. To see if the Town vail vote to amencl~.~.~,.~ ~ts Personnel By-Law by striking from Section 7, Sched ule C all rates appearing in compensation grades P-F. and P-F 3, and inserting in place thereof the follovang rates: · Min. II ]III Max. P-F 2 ........ $6,330.00 $6,760.00 $7,190.00 P-F 3 ........ $7,700.00 $8,1180.00 $8,545.00 And to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,500.00 for the purpose of this Arttole. Petition of the Chief of Police. ARTICLE 83. To see if the Town will vote to repeal the llne under Schedule A, Class Title, Department Head '. and Supervisory Group, reading "Working Foreman S-10' of the Personnel By-Law and insert under Schedule A, Class Title, Labor Group, the line "Working Foreman S-10. Petition of Robert S. Dill and others. ARTICLE 84. To see if the Town will vote to repeal ,Schedule B, C and D of the Personnel By-Law adopted at the 1964 Annual Town Meeting and substitute in their. place the following compensation schedules; to vote that the rates of compensation provided by the proposed sched- ules shall become effective as of January 1, 1965; and to provide the sum of $35,000.00 for the purposes of this Article: SCB ~.]ULE B General Annual Salary Schedule Compensation Grade Min. H 1Tr IV Max. S-1 $3,480 $3,610 $3,740 $3,880 $4,020 S-2 3,630 3,770 3,910 4,050 4,200 S-3 3,790 3,940 4,090 4,240 4,390 S-4 4,000 4,170 4,390 4,500 4,650 S-5 4,140 4,300 4,460 4,630 4,800 S-6 4,330 4.500 4,670 4,840 5,020 S-7 4,530 4.710 4,890 5,070 5,250 4,740 4.920 5,110 5,300 5,490 S-9 4,960 5,150 5,340 5,540 5,740 S-10 5,190 5,390 5,590 5,800 6,010 S-ii 5,430 5.640 5,850 6,070 6,290 S-12 5,680 5.900 6,1130 6,360 6,590 S-13 5,940 6,180 6,420 6,660 6.900' S-14 6,220 6,470 6,720 6,970 7,230 S-15 6,510 6,770 7,030 7,300 7,570 S-16 6,820 7,090 7,370 7,650 7,930 S-17 7,210 7,500 7,790 8,080 8,~80 S-18 7,620 7,930 8,240 8,550 8,860 S-19 8,050 8,380 8,710 9,040 9,370 S-20 8,510 8.860 9,210 9,560 9,910 S-21 9.000 9,370 9,740 10,110 10,460 SCI~ ~:nULE C Police-Fire Annual Salary Schedule Compensation Grade Min. lq' Tn' P-F 1 $5,390 $5,590 $5,900 6,420 6,660 7,790 8,080 SCI-L~DULE D Hourly Wage Schedule M~x. $6,010 6,900 8,255 Compensation Grade Min. TT III Max. ' W-1 $2.05 $2.13 $2.21 $2.~9 W-2 2.10 2.18 2.26 2.34 W-3 2,20 2.28 2.36 2.44 W-4 2.30 2.38 2.46 2.54 W-5 2.40 2.48 2.56 2.64 W-6 2,50 2.58 2.66 2.74 Petition of William M. Smith and others. ARTICLE 85, To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By-Law by changing from Country Residential to General Business the following described parcel of land: A certain parcel of land located on Winthrop Avenue, North Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts; said parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point at the southwesterly corner of the premises, which point is at the tnterseetion of the easterly line of Winthrop Avenue with the southerly side of the Shawsheen River; thence running easterly, westerly and northeasterly by the southerly side of the Shawsheen River 1,530 feet to a stone wall, thence turning and running easterly by a stone wall by land N/F of Kenneth C. and Hannah. S. Bailey 404.5 feet to a point; thence turning and running northeasterly by land of said Bailey and by land N/F Arthur L. and Irene M. Fournter 380 feet to a point; thence turning and running southeasterly by land of said Foamier 160 feet to a point; thence turning and run- ning westerly by land N/F of the petitioners 50 feet to a point; thence turning and running southerly by land of said petitioner 993 feet, the last described course being parallel and westerly 1100 feet from the westerly line of Waverly Road; thence turning and running westerly by land of said petitioners 100 feet to a point; thence turning and running southerly by land of said petitioners 75 feet to a point; thence turning and running northwesterly by land N/F of the Den Rock Drive.In Theater, Inc. 660 feet to a point; thence turning and running southwesterly by land of said D__An R0.c_k Drive-in Theater,.inc. ?00.fcet 288 284 to a is on the easterly side of Winthrop Avenue; thence turning and running northwesterly by the easterly side of said Winthrop Avenue 545.42 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel of. land being shown on a plan entitled "Plan of ~Land located in..:North Andover, Massachu. serfs showing proposed Rezontn~" dated 1964 and drawn by Charles E. C~r, d~,h--En'~e'e~7 Said parcel containing 22 acres more or less all of said boundaries as shown on said plan. ,,~ Petition of John P. Shay and others. ARTICLE 86. To.see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By-Law from Country residential to general ' business district on the following described parcel of land: A parcel of land situated on the westerly side of Chick- ering Read bounded and described as follows: Easterly by said Chiekering Road 785 feet, more or less, and the curve of Massachusetts Avenue 76 feet, more or less; northerly by land of Fred W. Phelan, et alii, 1,140 feet, more or less; westerly by land of Roy R. Farr, et ux, 676 feet, more or less; and southerly and southwesterly by other land of Roy R. Fart, et ux 631 feet, more or less, and 200 feet, more or less, res- pective]y. Containing 16 acres, more or less. Petition of Fred McCormack and others. ARTICLE 87. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By-Law and the zoning map of the Town by from Village residential zone to General Business, of Section 6.41 of the Zoning By-Law not- the following described parcel of land: The land in North Andover, all as shown on a plan of land known as "Colonial Gardens," recorded with the North Essex Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 4, Page 195, and bounded and described as follows: Starting at a point in the center line of Osgood Street at its intersection with the extended center line of Wayne Street, at the boundary of the present Indus. trial Zone as shown on the North Andover Zoning Map; thence running along the center line of Wayne Street northwesterly 215 feet to a point; thence turn- lng and running southwesterly 120 feet to a point; ~ance turning ahd running in a southeasterly diree- ..non 210 feet to a voint in.the eent'er line of ~i~e.t.; th.enc, e turning an.d running In a northeasterly ecuon m ~vo courses, oy the center line of Osgood Street, 115 feet to the point of beginning. Petition of Alfred A. Boegiin and others. · ARTICLE 88. To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By-Law by changing from Rural Residential to General Business the following, described parcel of land: Beginning at a stone bound on the southeasterly side of 0sgood Street at the termination of the exist- ing General Business Zone; thence running north- easterly by said Osgood Street, 105.8 feet to a stone boundary at the intersection of Osgood Street and Stanleyvllle Avenue, a proposed street shown on a plan owned b.y Stsfanowicz, North Andover, Massa. cnusetts, Charles E. Cyr, Civil Engineer, dated April, 1947; thence turning and ru.nning by said Stanieyvllle Avenue, 330 feet to a point, thence turning and run- ning southerly 382 feet .to a point on the northerly ~_d~_o~f, Great .P.on_d Ro~a_d, t.he_nee turning and running e~er~y oy sola ~rea~ ~'ono goad, 213 feet to a point; ~e. nce_turuin.g_and, runni~ng northeasterly by the ex- lStLng L/eneral ~uslness ~-one, 316 feet~ more or less, to .a p. oin.t.; the. ncc turning and running in a north. westerly mrecuon, ~-03.36 feet to the point of begin. ning. Petition of John J. Willis and others. ARTICLE 89. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer the sum of $10,000.00 from the 'Overlay Reserve to the Reserve Fund. Petition of the Selectmen. ARTICLE 90. To see if the Town will vote to take the sum of $ .................. from available funds to reduce the tax rate. Petition of the Assessors. And you a~.e al. ir?uteri, to .s. crve .this warrant by post- ing true and av~esteu cop~es thereof, at the Town Office Building, and at five or more public places in each voting precinct. Said copies to be posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting. withH~ereof,.f.ail not, and make due return 'of this warrant your aomg thereon to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meeting. Given under hour hands at North Andover, Massachu. setts, the 13th day of January in th.e year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty five~ "RAYMOND BROADHEAD F~m P. OAKES Board of Selectmen A true copy: North .Constable