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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-05-05 Board of Selectmen MinutesNAY 5, 1969 255 The Board of Selectmen held their regular meeting on this date with all members present; Selectmen William A. Finneron, Arthur p. Kirk and Chairman ~_lliam B. Dully, Jr., presiding The Warrant was approved as submitted. CHAPTER 90 ROADS: M. Lespasio, Chief Engineer and his assistant, met with the Board, Highway Surveyor and Superintendent of public Works, Mr. Duffy, to discuss Chapter 90 roads end maintenance. ~ stated that Salem Street reconstru~ction had priority as per Board of Selectmen' request and have contracted to reconstruct 2500 of the road. There remains three miles to be reconstructed on Johnson Street; and the request of the Board re Great pond Road cannot be expedited because of lack of funds and personnel. Zf, he continued, the Board wishes to abandoned the Salem Street reconstruction; road work on johnson Street or Great Pond Road would be still delayed because of lack of personnel to make layouts and designs. He made the statement that D~ department heads areuo£ the opinion that Chapter 90 supervision be abandoned by the State and given to the towns and cities. Money would be given to said cities and towns directly after applications for reconstruction of roads had been approved by the state DPW. He also stated that the 1967-68 funds had bean committed to Salem Street tha amount, $46,000.00 which is the July 1, 1969 allottment; su increase of 14% from He added to question that layout for Johnson St. or Great Pond Road could not coma out of this amonnt~ that the $46,000. had been delegated to Salem St., reconstruction and that is all that could be reconstructed this year. Suptt. Duffy, Sr., town DPW, state~ that a layout and design of Johnson Street was to correct the curves and hills before water main is installed. If this is not done, main would have to be lowered. Mr. Lespasic stated that, because of lack of personnel, the layout and design could not be done this year; that changing and grading plans were neces- sery, and base line of road wo-l~ have ~o be changed.. O~ Chapter 90 roads,the base line is not the same as on state roads. Mr. Lespasio requested a letter from the Board of Selectmen to authorized the installation Of a drop-inlet in the vicinity of Mr. William CyrUs property line at 89~ Salem Street, station ~ + 93. It was remarked by the Highway surveyor and the Board that the State should allow more to the town for maintenance and reconstruction of the town roads. Madeline Donovan,. 22 A~b~_and Street was drawn by Selectman. Ff~neran for jury duty, June 2 Sitting, Superior Court, at Salem. The registered order of taking for land to be used for the new Fire Station was turned over to the Board from ToWn Counsel. Offer made to present owners, the N.A. Nmprovement Society of $1,000. has not bean resolved, to date. B¥-I~ YIC/ATIiNS: In answercto the Boardts letter, Acting Town Counsel, Atty. Donald F. Smith sent a letter stated that the nature of said violation would determine who would anforce By-Law violated. i.e....park-ing violation should be enforced by the police Dept. Violation of a Zoning By- Law should fall under the jurisdiction of the Buila~g Inspector. Towns, he went on to add, may.~ make By-Laws, under Chap. 40 of the ~.L., as amended, for the welfare of the TOWn, violations of~ said By-Laws can be affixed with penalties of not more than $50.00, said violations can be punished in criminal proceedings according to a holdin of the Supreme Judicial Court. Copies of this letter were to be given to the Building Committee and Chief Lawlor at the request of the Board. ALCO w.v.w. CTR(~UIC PRODUCTS, INC. A letter from Arnold Salisbury, Town CoUnsel, stated that the above-named company was no longer interested in using variance granted to it by the Board of Appeals and will be subsequently ann,,~ ~ed, by Consem~ Degree, without any trial, and that the Bd. of Appeals decision may be annulled by the Court. WESTERN ELECTRIC DEDICATI~: ~he Board of Selectmen received an invitation to attend a dedication at Western Electric on . June 10, beginning at ll:00 A.M. Selectmen Ftunersn and Kirk will be able to attend, but, Chairman Duffy, due to previous commlttmants will not attend. Invitations to the annual Joint installation of V~W officers and Auxiliary, May 10, at 7:00 P.M. was als6 received. ~he Board will make every effort to attend. Invitation to attend seminar for cities and town personnel was also received. May 20. S~IIOR CITIZENS ' MON2H: A letter from Chairman, James McDonald, of Council for the Aging, requested that the month of May be dedicated to "SENIOR CITIZENS MGITH" was received and approved by the Board. Mr. McDonald will meet with the Board on May 12th, at 7:30 p.m. The council on Aging Committe~ . will also hold s meeting on Tuesday, May 13. 256 May , z96 . (continued) F~4OP~IAL DAy INVITATION: An ~tlon ~ p~tic~pa~ ~ ~e ~n~l ~emor~al Day ac= ~e~ was rec~d by ~e ~o~d who accepted~ ~ pleas~e. M~orial Day ~11 be he~ for ~e ~rst time on ~ouday~ May ~ ~e p~ade for~g at ~e H~gh School~ at ~30 A.~.; procee~g to Ridg~d ~met~y for Mamorial Day ~eises~;.MaJor ~d J. ~d~ Jr.~ of ~e U.S. ~ines~ as speaker. ~e Bo~d appo~ted John J. ~ontier% Jr.~ ~ be s member of ~e h~ of July C~ittee., '~e Bo~d of Selec~'s secretly ~as asked sg~n to s~d out in~tions to SensOrs Brook% ~d Ke~edy~ Repres~tative Paul ~onfn~ ~ve~or ~s ~cillor ~o~s J. Len% ~n~es~ William Bates, Senator R~ak, ~d Bo~d of Regis~a, John J. Buc~ey. ~S~CE: R. C. L~ond appe~ed before the Bo~d to ad,se ~em ~at more ~ey wo~d have to be made available for ~e T~ ~s~ce f~d due te additi~s ~de on ~e ~in S~ool ~d Stev~s Libr~y ~d ~e erection~ of ~e new Police S~tton. TG/N BUILDING REPAIRS: The Board directed that a call for bids to General Contractors end Sub .Contractors be advertised.; specifications to be available at the Selectmen 's Office; all bids to be in said office before or at 5:00 P.M., May 19, 1969, on the painting and rspsiring of the Tow~ Building offices. N~N POLICE STETION: A tentative date for the dedication of the new Police Station was set for May 25th, Selectman &rthur p. Kirk, Building Chairman, stated. Another letter of "constructive criticism" was sent to Mr. Kirk, from Thomas Leavitt, re parking area ir. front of new police station~ the letter was voted received. The Board also made a tour of the old police station to determine available space for to~n offices. CERTIFICATE ~F INCORPORATIONS: The Board received en ~ffirmative recommendation from Chief Lawlor for John Good end R. Harrington. and reCeived ~nother to be referred to the Chief. REG. VOC SCHOOL: A comendatien from Director James A. Booth was received by the Board for their cooperation. Also a letter from the school advising the Board of the vote t~ken by the school directors taking action to incur debt for new addition to school. R. YOUNG - C.M.V.R.P. A letter from the Director, R. Young, advised the Boerd that the regional plan for open space and recreation adopted by the District recommended the inclusion of the ABM site and also recommended acquisition of lend in the area of the ABM site by the Department of Natural Resources to round out and make menageable the meny scattered parcels already owned by the State. Mr. young also sent a. Resolution expressing Appreciation to Mr. James M. B~en'~Tor the"last .nine years. This resolution was received by the Board end referred to the Pl~aning Board. ~AG DAY REQUEST: , ' .... A request from Brother James V. Gaffney, fms, of the Law. Central catholic High School ~an received for the school to have a Tag Day on May 16 amd May 17. The request was unanimously approved subject to police regulations end Chief Lawlor's approval. NOTICES REo~Iv~.'~: Questionaire re Law Enforcement services. Referred to Chief Lawlor. List of Boards of Selectmen. State Auditor Report. Civil Defense News. HOOPER PR~BL~ BUS: A letter from the Building Inspector advised the Board of Selectmen request, with him, ~the~ planning Board for action on proper legislation to control large motor vehicles in residen- tial areas. This lette~ was referred to the Plenning Board for their study and corrective recommendations for the Special Town Meeting in the near futur~f~ ~ -- --'" '~CTer~