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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-10-02 Board of Selectmen Minutes OCTOBER 2~ 1978 68 The Board of Selectmen held their regular meeting on this date :,ith ~'~ members present; Selectmen Outhrie, McEvoy, Joyce ~.~th Chairm~n Coady presiding. Selectm~n S~lisbury attending school in N~J York. The ~.~rrant and minutes were approved as submitted. STREEI LIGHTING: Selectmen approved the first three categories involving 27 streets for inst~l]ation of street lights. They ~.~!1 be submitted in the future to Mass. Electric Company for installation of sase. Brian S~l~ivan advised the Board that $5000. ~ll be available for new street lights. SOVEREIGN 1~.D~ITY I~'~: Letter received re the above-named law from Superintendent of Schools, Peter Garofoli. He requested, on beba~ * of the School Committee, to be advised as ~nether the Town has any plans to provide some plan for liability coverage in the event that some suits are filed against the School Co~mldttee or individ~o_~ s x. dthin the School Department. They are quite concerned with the changes as outlined in the Sovereign Ymmmu~ty Lax¢. Board authorized Brian to confer Richard Lafond on the m~tter. FV~E ~NGn~-l'9~5 ~mC~: Letter from Tox.~ Counsel advised the Selectmen that, since there are no titles involved in the vehicle, a transfer from one de.~rtment to o.nother would be proper. He ~u~gested~ ho~.~eve¥~ that the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Fire ~_ueers should reflect the fact that they did vote to transfer jurisdiction of this m~chine to ~. C2~ as head of the Highx.my Dept. The Selectmen voted to send copy of the letter to the Fire .Engineers. S~0P SIGN-PLEASaNT AT STEVenS: Approval received from S. Eidleman to have Stop sign inst~ed for northbound drivers on Pleasant Street at the intersection of Stevens Street. Three attested copies of the Genersl L~m ~.~ be sent to the State Dept. of Public Works. GAS EXCAVATION: Petition approved to excavate on 80 Chestnut Street to inst~ a gas service. Notice received of s_~ excavation on Turnpike St., intersection of l~averly Rd. SII, B_STREEI LIG~E: Letter from C. Randelph Sims, Jr.~ 134 Beacon Hi~ Blvd. st-,ted that he had requested a street !ight i~tmlled at the end of the Beacon H~ Blvd. Last month, a light was inst~l~ed at the asd of Baystate Road and he ~..~ndered if the light wns the one he requested and inst~ed on the ~mong road. Board asked that the matter be investigated. CH~.TN LRH~ FENCE: Letter from Bud Cyr requesting advice as to ~ose responsibility it x. ms to erect the necessary cb~in lir~k fence along the Sutton Street sp~..~y. Numerons cslls h~ve been received re the inst~lsation of the fence, Board voted to send letter to Town Counsel to determine whose responsibility it was to erect the fence, the Toxm or Charles I~tses. CHAPTER 90-STATE AID: Letter from the Highx. my Surveyor listed the following streets to be eligible for Ch. 90 for the years 1979 and 1980: Continue the reconstruction of Ss.lea St. to the Middleton Corrective drainage and re-surfacing of Gre~t Pond Rd., Dale St., Waverley Rd., Johnson St.~ Main and Sutton St. and Mass. Ave. He stated that no funds had been ~l~ocated for Ch. 90 for fiscal year 1979 and 1980. He requested the Board to contact the local representatives asking their help to secure the necessary funding. .~crQrOBLICAN TOWN C0~ITTEE: Letter received from Chairman of the above-named Co~mittee stating the precinct workers were no~ divided eq,~l~y as to ~arty affiliation. The Selectmen took the matter under advisement and ~11 meet with the Chairmen of both parties in the future. LICENSING COE~SSIO~RS: Hearing: Almar, Inc. d/b/a ~ggie's. Hearing on the tax delinquency of ~ggie's was held at the request of the Department of Corporations and Taxation. Brian James, 1716 James Street, Methuen, M~ss. Ess present. He stated he was representing Mr. Monahan, proprietor of ;~hggie's and asked for a continuance. He explained that he was in the process of negotiatin~ the pur- chase of the zestaurant. Nicholas DeBitto, representing the Dept. of Corporations and Taxation x.ms present and the Board asked him if he would be opposed to a continuance of the hearing un- til October 23, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. He stated that he did not object to the continuance but Mr. James should know that the restaurame&owed ~12,500 in meals tax alone. It ~ms so voted that Mr. James would have the continuance of the hearing until October 23, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Coady did not vote. Application received for the storage of diesel and regular gasoline at ~ss. Electric Company. Hearing ~as set for October 16, 1978, at 8:30 P.M. The Peacock Restaurant proprietor appeared before the Board x~ith the necessary approvals of the Board of Health and the Building Inspector. Voted 3 to 1 to grant the license with the pro-rated fee of $200. Selectman Guthrie voted against the license...stated that there should not be asy more establishments on Rt. 114 because of the heavy traffic. Board and Secretary ~¢ere invited to Open House at the Peacock on ~ednesday, October 4, from 4 to6~ p.~. , ~ice N. Letarte, Secretary ~NN,~,~,'4a~4N,~-,~,~4 ,NPX4~4NN,'4N~,'4,'* ~Olerk -- _ ._