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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-07-26 Board of Selectmen MinutesJULY 26, 1982 (continued) 4O3 LANDSCAPING DESIGN TOWN BUILDING (FRONT) Letter from Gayton Osgood advised the Board that as part of the renovation work to the existing Council on Aging building, a new ramp will be construc- ted from Main Street to the building entrance. They also are proposing to re-landscape a portion of the entrance to Town Hall and relocate the World War II monument. The improvements will include new brick paving directly in front of the Town Hall entrance, a walkway leading to the Council On Aging building (part of the new Senior Center), benches, and new paintings. The Veterans group is not opposed to relocating the monument on site but would prefer not to move it to another Town location. All costs involved will be part of the senior center project paid from CDBG funds. The Board unanimously approved the project as an alternate design. PUBLIC WORKS STUDY The Board voted to Committee at their man's Lane will be COMMITTEE: interview two applicants for the Public Works Study next meeting, August 9th. P. Hayden Clark, 20 Coach- interviewed at 8 p.m. and Judy Averett at 8:15 p.m. WHALE WATCH TRIP: Bill McEvoy appeared before the Board stating he needed some for the Whale Watch trip. The Board voted to donate $150.00 trip. donations toward the RT. ll4-CHESTNUT STREET: Letters received from the Police Chief, Highway Surveyor and School Superintendent re the traffic problems on Chestnut Street, crossing over Rt. 114. Decision on the matter was tabled until next meeting, August 9th when a full Board will be present. LICENSING COMMISSIONERS: CHUCK E. CHEESE PIZZA TIME THEATER: Applications were received for the above named restaurant consisting of a Common Victualer, Automatic Amusement Devices (52) Entertainment and a Wine and Malt license to be drunk on the premises. All applica- tions will be considered on August 9, 1982 when a hearing is scheduled for the Wine & Malt license. Although the hearing is scheduled for August 9th, Thomas R. Saltsman, owner and others made a presentation of what the family type facility would be. Television and slide shows of Disney type characters were shown which will be part of the entertainment for children at the restaurant. There would be 26 children's rides and actors, l0 skee ball games and cheese ball games. Salter stated there was an unique need for a family restaurant, where the children of all ages could be fed and entertained. No one under 18 would be allowed without a'parent ..q'or guardian. The' restaurant will be in the K-Mart store. K Mart is .?'~subletti~.~.one-fifth of its current space, it wou.ld cost $800,000 to .t:'~"'"~uild,'~.~p~l. oy up to 100 people and can serve up to 500 people in its .var.io~s.~dining, mechanical cabarets, ride and game rooms. Chuck E. CheesEj ~ huge colorful mouse, made an appearance at the meeting. It was'an.indication of the different Disney characters that would enter- tain~ihe childnen~at the restaurant. Salter answered questions from the ~electmen ~t'~ng'the wine & malt license was important for it was a convenience~.]'f'or' ~he parents to have with their meals. He assured the Board that~'thle restaurant will not be taken over by drinkers or teenagers. Birthday parties are very popular in all the over 100 restaurants now operating. Anthony Novaki, Manager of K Mart, told the Board that he desires to cut the selling space in his store, that the operation will be an asset to the community, that. it will attract the same type of customers that patronize his store. A Mr. Campbell said that he had four children and was glad to have that kind of restaurant finally. Letter from Birch Drug Store approved the restaurant. Letter from Fire Chief stated that he had visited the ManchesteP, N.H. location of the Pizza Time Theaters and was very impressed in regards to the operation's fire protection and life safety preventive measures. Letter from the Building Inspector stated that the N.A. Mall is zoned a B-3 District. Eating and drinking establishments and indoor places of amusement or assembly are allowed uses in a B-3 district. Salter concluded that he has restaurants in Manchester, N.H., Ohio, California, Connecticu't and Rhode Island, that all licenses are necesaary for a successful...veni, ure. All applications tabled until August 9th hearing.. Aside from-'the'.applications, a James Beatty was present to complain that DeMoula's doesn't keep the mall clean enough.