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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-11-26152 Planning Board on the most recen~ special town meeting have not been sent in hut it will not be approved anyway as "Spot Zoning" is not approved.~ He also discussed a possible fire contract with towns requiring assistance from the local fire department and the money could he turned over to the treasury. 'o.. Murphy wanted to know when the $1000,000 in the treasury could be spent and how. He discussed this for some time but no action was takenon the'. matters presented. Arnold Salisbury came to :the office and requested· that he be allowed to read the Selectmen's records on AdJndication of streets and the question· of these records being publicwas discussed, htr. Salisbury submitted' ' some information on this matter listing.%wo.citaticns under General Laws, Chapter 66~~ Section 6. This letter will he filed under Public records. _OMM S-O': -:' Y ' LONG: A request from the Board of Selectmen,and Finance Oommittae was sent to Commissioner Long.requesting inf~rmation;'as, ~o~w~en the 'Post. War Fund may be spent, having in mind that'~c~usl,;hos.tilities have ceased but that Congress has not yet ~declared peace. DEPARTM~T OF PUBLIC SAFETY: . · A letter was received from the a~ove departmsnt info~ming this hoard th~ as of November 14~ 1945, certain provisions of Chapter 143 of the' General" Laws which were formerly enforced by Sta~Je Building Inspectors, will' enforced By the local building inspectors in towns throughout the ~'ommon- wealth which' have a bhilding code, as permitted by Section 3, of Chapter'.; 143. The Chief Duties 'of the State Building Inspector as' required by law aow will ha inspection of TbeatresSpecial Halls, Public Halls, Sch0oIs. and Church'es. The new changes 'in the law are called to the s~tention~of the" Sele.ctmen so. that any'recommendations that may'be made by the person i~ charge of building inep'a~tion with reference to further personnel necessary f~r proper enforcement, be given consideration. HOUSE; OF REPRESENTATIVES~ ' Raply received to,letter informing Joseph W~ Flarmga~Ohai~man tha~t'the~· Board~of' S?lectmen wish to go on record as being in favor of abolishing~? ...... the Parker~River.Wild. Life Refuge in'Massachusetts, stating.that.it ~ .L'~.'~ · -will~ be given full .-onsiderationl x _.:,.,... I~ OOURT-'Citation. A citation on Case Number 19334, Commonwealtk of Massachusetts, Land'.Cotir~ was received .and referred to C. J. Mahoney for his ~isposition.' Petition, Ras registered'by William P Hooker and Elizabeth A' Hooker .~f :NorthAnd0var ~o register and confirm-ths~r title to land described in :the citation~,'u · MEETING ~JON~NED: ..,.., The regnlar~weekly meeting~f the Board of Selectmen,.was ~eld onthis'd~ at 7:00P.M. with all'members present. Weekly bills and payrollswere;,,~,~ approved.' The Board of Selectmen declareda Snow Emergency.on November 30, at 4:30 P.M.'.at the request of Ira Carry, Highway Surveyer. The Girl Scouts of North.Andover:were granted theuse.of. Stevens.Hall on December 12, 1945 to hold a- dance. ....~ TREE REMOVAL y. ~UEST Mr. Phillip McGee of 37 Railroad Ave. requested that a tree at'tha corner of Sargent and Hedges Streets be removed. The tree 'is very close to his driveway and makes it very difficult ~or him to get into his - garage. The Board voted to accept the request and take the matter up with John J. Conners and if. agreeable to him, to post the tree and set,/ a hearing for December 17, 1945 at ~:30 P.M. ' VET ' S OF FOREIGN WARS. · Mr. Hamilton of the Veterans of Foreign Wars came before the Board to see if theY could have another tom, of coal to complete the winter.- The Board voted to grant .them this addi'~iouml amount of coal which will be paid - ~ from fund --