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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-04-28 Board of Selectmen Minutes~e .C~..S EXCAVATioNS: APRIL 18~ 1978 (continued) tmtmons to excavate on Inglewood Street and Summer Street to install gas services was approved by the Board. ~RBLEHEAD STREET: Letter from V.J. Cantone, Traffic, Engineer, stated that are request to exclude truck traffic on Marblehead Street had been favorably received by the State DPW. However, as our alternate route was located in the City of Lawrence, permission must be received from Lawrence to use the turn-a-round located on Narston Street. Selectmen authorized Brian S. to contact Santo Nicolosi, City Regineer, about the matter. MAIN ST. PARKING RESTRICTION: ~ Letter from Chief Lawlor denied the request of Paul Donovan, Colonial Furniture Shoppe, 46 Main Street, to e~end the parking restriction on Main Street to 9 P.M. He recommended the hours remain as they are from 8:00 A.N. to 6:00 P.M. Copy of letter ~dll be sent to Mr. Bonovan. OFFICER ROBEE~S RETIRemeNT: Letter from Chief Lawlor stated that, at this time, he did not recommend an appointment to fill vacancy as a result of Officer Bobe~t's retirement. He recommended that, if it is possible to get local officers into the September training class,to make the appointment at the conclusion of the training so that they w~11 not lose "Police Powers" during that period of time. RECEIVED: Applications for appointments to Boards and Committees. Tabled until appointment time. Notice from Division of Personnel Administration re Firs Chief exami~a, tion. Tabled until a'-f~er Town Meeting. i~t was voted'to have Selectm~n Salisbury pres~nt'~proposed s~lary to. 'the Personnel Board on Thursday, April 20? t978 which' ~s $21,000 ~f0~ F£~e'~¢Hi~f ~' future ~Police Chiefs.-~The pres~e'nt'::Police 0bi-ef:~ill remain at his present salary and eligible for yearly raises. Guthrie motioned that the change be included in Article for salary of the Fire Chief.. Memorandum re urban renewal implementation grants. Referred to Brian S. Notice of May 5th luncheon, Bishops, Senator Ed~eard W. Brooke, Speaker. Ch. of Commerce. Letters from Rd. of Public Works and Bd. of Health re Campion N~I~ articles.'. Nemorandum form Executive Department re Disaster Recovery Team. ~ Copy of letter to Bud Cyr from ~alter Hamilton re ~thdra~m.l of grievance. FIREFIGHTENS CONTRACT: It was advised the firefighters ~ sign contract made to the Selectmen providing the Selectmen sign the contract before Town Neeti~. Guthrie made motion, seconded by ~cEvoy, to sign the contract in re of Articl~ lO. SPECIAL TO~'~N COUNSEL: The Board voted to appoint Atty. Donald Smith, Special To~m Counsel for the town of North Andover for GAR case. LICENSING CO~SSIONENS: Hearing: Application from Paul V. Davis, Richard Lamattina, Paul J. Cassidy, d/h/a The Lo, Tavern, 1140 0sgood Street, for a Restaurant, ~1~ Alaoholic license. After consid- erable discussion on the adverse conditions that prevailed ~rlth the last license holder on the premises, the present applicants assured the License Board that this establish- merit would be a normal restaurant, serving luncheons and dinners from II a.m. to closing time. Applicants stated that it would take them at least 2~, months to comply ~rith the regulations and requirements of the Board of Health and the Building Inspector. Notion was made and seconded that the applicants would be given six months to get the premises in order and that no pe',~t or license would be given to open until Board of Health has inspected the septic system installed and the Building Inspector has given a certificate of occupanc.v;subject to the zoning. ~aws. Applicatien received for a Restaurant, Ail ~-lcoholic license fzom Nelinda DeCola d/b/a ~he Grystal Namer, 80 Chickering..Rd, formerly Patti's Yellow ~ibbon. TahtL=d.luntil ne~ meeting because no one was~ present to represent the license. Approved: Common Victualer license for the North Andover Dairy Queen, 478 Chickering Rd. 1-day liquor licenses for the Senior Class, BSE Fraternity and Nu Phi Kappa fraternity, Merrimack College, on April 25, May 6, May 12. BUILD~G INSPECTOR: Charles Foster appeared before the Board to report a builder is building in access of variance granted by the Board of Appeals. He said he may need Counsel. Board voted to authorize Chairman to select a Special To~n Counsel for Mr. Foster in case a problem arose when he stopped the Job. C~J~PION HALL: Representatives from the Public Works, Board of N~_!th and article petitioner, C. Bernal were present to discuss the articles concerning the purchase of land and the building called Campion Hall. After a long, hour and' a half discussion, the Board made a motion that was seconded that they would s~.pport article that would take strip of land and the Conservation easement at a cost of $526,000. Vote was 3, in favor, and 2, opposed. Alice M. Letarte, Secretary ~-,,~s~~-~*~. Slez~l;,