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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-22 Board of Selectmen Minutes S~ APRIL 22 1980 . Selectmen held their regular meeting on this date w,~th .~1" ~ebeBr°sarpdr~ent: Selectmen Charles A. Salisbury, Ralph Ro Joyce,.~.John graham R. Louis DiFruscio with' Chaiz~nan Thomas J. McEvoy presid~,~,g'; minutes and warrant were approved as sub, rte · COh~qlE CO~ORS: Connie C onnors appeared before the Board to ask:,:their support o~ Arti~e 90 which asked an appropriation of $10,000 for the purpose of craf[~c engineering consultant ~o develop pla~ ~or the s~a~izat~ o~ '. ~he Su~on S~ree~-~n S~ree~ ~n~ersec~on, and ~o.auC~r~ze ~h~'S'ele~n ~o appty for s~a~e and ~ederal ~unda Co const~c~ said pr0Jec~:.' $he;.st~ted tha~ the police chief highly reco~nded ~he article; cha~ ~t was..a ,dan-.. n~ersecCion ~or elderly and children crossing as well ~s'.veh~c~es LANDFILL SITE: ..... be~n: En ineer William St. Hillaire, from DE~E, stated c~aC cney naa g he ~Lss~le S~ce 'lot a d~sposal s~e since che. 1970*s. : A. reV~ '~n.~aCer a~a~rs ~ound ~ha, no,h~ng cha~ ,,~1 ha~. ,he env~o~n, ,~:b~ p~e'd~ ~o be placed there. Huch o~ u~er~a~'~I be Sen~ ~o D~E for-s'~dy. Health who have approved ~he site as a sani~a~ land~ll. He s~a~ed ~ha~ thh~.the household trash vi~l be a large percentage o[ hazar~us Site vi~l require daily cover;, pervious ~terials, especiallY- ~t~ter;: ~t prevent water from going-through, land~i[~. Inert. const~ctf6n ~st ~ve a place to,be buried;' The D~E ~st be ~sured .the ~ter~a~'~.. · . will be re la~ed~ Also, State :might ~ant to ~e the site;: St. ' stated ~ha~there would be an'ons~te~ ~et~ng at ~he s~te.. He eha~ State never had a ~ned .propOSal ~r~ .~he To~.. Hen~. ~:' puted this acat~nt by l~at~ng dates, when state ~d been of which w~ a ~t~ce of ~n~ent sent. by the .Co~e~ation C~as~on :on ~rch 28, 1979. Ig was concluded that St.. ~lla~e w~l[ se~ up a ~e~ng w~th all concerned including abueters o~ the s~te. Appo~n~nt land~l~ co~Cee was postponed until a later ~e~ing. ":.: SUSAh~E~ER: " Letter from Mrs. Heyer apologtsedrtoBrian Sullivan and the Board:tfor~'~:~ misunderstanding a statement made at a Selec~nen'a. Heeting'previ°Usly· She understood ~ha~ the proposed landf~ll a~ the ~ss~le S~ce ~ould ~ke~che~t~Ro~d operation..Ano~herle~er ~r~s. ~yer'COnCain~d~'.~. a co~la~n~ ~hag she ~as denied access ~o public records ~n ~ Conse~a- ~on file. She also requested ~ Conserva~ion C~ss~on~er,~orge S~e~ v°~un~ar~lY abs~a~n ~rom any vo~e and/or disc~s~on of a~ aspec~ o~ ~heC~bell Fores~ Subd~v~sion because she and her husband ~el~ ~ha~ . h~s relationship w~h A~o~ey ~g~nald~rden who represented the TDJ Develop~n~ Co~oraCion could possibly stand in ~he ~ay o[ h~s obJec~v~y ~nso~ar as ~h~8 parce~ o~ land ~a8 conceded. CLAR~STREET PARKIng: A letter received from Borden Chemical advised the Board that they had a . parking problem on Clark Street. Patrons from The_Loft restaurant were parking on the street and on Borden property making~t difficult and some- ' 's buildings where times imp.os~b~.fo~.their trucks to get into Borden supplies are stored. They requested "~o Park£ng" signs be installed on the street so the police department could tag the cars. Board voted to send co~plaint to Chief Donnelly for his reco~nendation on the HILLSIDE ROAD: The Board received a copy Of a letter sent to Justin Radlo, DI~ Chief Engineer from S. Eidleman, District Engineer, re the dangerous inter- section of Rt. 11~ and 125 with Hillside Road. The proposed safety imo provement at this intersection in ~he letter was questioned by the Board and it was voted to send a letter to Eidleman, copy to Radlo, requesting that, before any plans are finalized for this project, the Tc~n would like the opportunity to hold a hearing, locally, to give any residents, a~£e~ted by the project, an opportunity to be heard....meeting to be set up after the Town Heet£ng is concluded. APRIL 22., 1980 (continued) BOARD ~OF APPEALS: Letter received from R. Louis DiFruscio containinE h~s resignation as a ~er of the Board of Appeals due co his recent election to the Board Selectmen. TO~ COUNSEL BILL: · Bill~ received from John J. Willis, To~n Counsel,.:for his services in the case of Warlick vs. T~n of North Andover in the amount of $11,4~8.75. $1,508.80 of thEs ~un~ to be paid ~o witness Floyd B. Taylor. Board voted to reques~ ~un~ from Reserve Fund a~ter T~ Meeting. · ~ ~LE: 'S~'lec~n Joyc reported on the Proposed ~ns~alla~on of a ~laS Pole on' the Old C0~n~ He advised ~he BOard ~ha~ a ~0* ~i~e, [~ber glass pole,would be,~locac'e[d o~E co one s~de o~ Ph~ps Statue and have raised $38~0. They pl~n~ ~o.'~Cabl~Sh a Crust ~und o~ ~1500 to ~2000 ~or perpetual Care sE the pole,?) '~he~, Select~n voted co authorize-the co~t~ee to spend ~ney ~or this Lec~. ~m ~vernor K~nS re O~ice o~ Federal/~Ca~e relations Le~t~~ ~m S. E~dl~n adv~s~ns Board o~ a Cra~[c,' speed survey ~ha~ would be done on Dale S~ree~. Lecher from Senator Tsonsas re the Second Annual ~ss. ~vers Celebration, ~y 31-~une .1. It was voted to authorize the To~n Flanner to begin work on ,the FY 1981 HUD Application and C~ plan. '. Yin ..T.~_~.~.o,i Consultant' co the Conservatic,'a Com~Lssion, appeared before Boar~ ~r[ clarification .of hil dUcies as a co~ul=anC. He stated, that at ~he requds~ of ~he C~ssion's ~o, .n~ ~ers, he had co~ to ~he ~Ch th~ on ~esday evening ~o ~o over ,cases-cO acquaint ~he~W~th background so they could vote ~ch .a k~ledse, of~.Ehe~pw Jecca b~iore chef c~ u~ ~t the ~etins. Turano stated chac chdr%see~-~o'be.a'~di~ereuce o~ o~nio~, chaC ~or~e SCe~ and Hen~.Fi~, ~Ste~espec~ally,had harr~sed th~ b~"~lephonin~ several t~s dUr~n~ ~he evenin~ clai~ns .that '~hey: ~re ~e~in~ illegally, e~c. ~rano stated ~hat he was will~n~ co donate his ti~ any n~sht bu~ re~ed co be subject Co ~hl8 harra~s~nt. Chaimn ~y ~ :very loud and clear in his ~scac~n~ to Turano when he Cold him .~t ~h~,B0ard of Select~n were behind hi~ 10~..thaC ~f Turano is blocked 'in hi~,~fOrC8 ~o educate and advise the n~: C~lS8~on ~ero, he is tel~ ~j~ard and the Board vill sec the Other ~ers of the '~onservaCion Co~i~[~n 8c~atsh~,.~hat cheF are not ~o in~ef~ere ~ith Turano'8 ~o~k and efforts. D~scussion o~ the Sel~c~en*s Articles ensued. On the To~ Fa~ article, it was voted ~-1 ~o a~pt the Article. LICENSING CO~dlSSIONB~S: ~ING:. The Board approved the application, for transfer of the liquor license for Snack Eterta, Inc. d/b/a Casablanca Co Triwin, Inc. d/hfs The Wok,. ~7.33 .Turnpike SC., Gin Tung Woo, Manager. APPBOVF. D: .1-day beer license for fund ~aising day, June 8th, Richard BallanCts Van. Co b· held on the Old Con,on. 1-day liquor licenses for Herri~ack College, Apri~ 22 and April 25. Rental o~ Co~n Victualer license ~or ~he North ~dover DAi~ Queen. Denied: App~icaCion Co operate a coin-operated space ~ ac the S~ar ~izza Tabled: Appearance o~ E~ard Provissia ~o discuss operation and ~ees. He advised Ralph Joyce Cha~ he ~ould appea~ ~iCh his a~o~ey ac a later ~e~ng Receive.d: ~ri~en schedule o~ ~eas ~rom Joseph ~ic~re,~Jr. o~ North Yellow Cab Co. ~ ~ Alice H. Letarte, Secreta~ A~AAAA~AA~AAAAA~. ~ . ~ ,~;' ~ Clerk