HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-10 Board of Selectmen Minutes NARCH 10~ 1975 (continued)
~e8 GULF OIL CO.
t-ter from Gulf Oil Co. stated certificate of insurance was unnecessary.
send letter to Town Counsel for perusal.
Board voted to
NOTICE OF INTENT - WAVERLY RD. CONSTRNCTION:
Board received copy of Notice of Intent filed with the Division of Waterways in connection
with the proposed construction of 230 homes off Waverly Road. The Board voted to send to
Town Counsel for his review and co~ents.
PRECINCT IV VOTING AREA:
Copy of letter to Town Clerk from Seth Hudak received~ by the Board. Letter recommended
that the above-named voting area be transferred from the Kittredge School to the Middle
School which would provide more space and less inconvenience. The Board referred the
matter to the Board of Registrars requesting that they make an analysis of ~the situation
in an objective manner and submit their reco~uendations to the Selectmen.
RECEIVED:
Letter, questionaire enclosed, received from the Dept. of Biucation. Chairman Coady was
designated to fill out questionaire.
Notice of affirmative vote on retiree's insurance from Town Clerk. Letters to go to the
town treasurer and town accountant requesting they take the necessary steps to implement
the affirmative vote.
Bill from Boston & Maine Railroad. Referred to Town Counsel.
C07.T.W. CTi~E BA~AINING - TOWN EMPLOYEES IN UNIONS:
Letter from Town Counsel stated that "Pursuant to our conversation of yesterday morning,
it is my suggestion that any contract which is finally concluded between the Town ~8 any
employee unit, contain the provision that the unit relies~ in the matter of the compensa-
tion to be paid to its membere~ solely upon the terms of the contrac.t~ and that the
acting for and in behalf of all its m~mbers~ specificall~ and expressl~ waives the right
of any employee to rely upon any provision of the Personnel B~-Law of the Town~ as. it may
now exist or as it ma~ hereafter be amended~ which is ~o andy extent inconsistent ~rlth the
~rlth the provisions of the contract.
The Board voted to send letter to Chief Lawlor for a meeting with him to discuss the patrol=
lng of Rt. ll4 between the hours of 7 to ~ a.m. and 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. by local and state
police.
TOWN: BLDG. NOON OPENING:
S~lectman NcEVoy expressed a suggestion that, for the convenience of the townspeople, esp-
ecially those who work, that the town offices be open and maintained from 8:30 p.m. to
5:00 P.M. without closing at noon. It was voted to send Memo to ~11 town departments
to that effect.
LICENSING CO~ISSIONERS:
Hearing: Petition of John P. Thompson, 1725 Great Pond Bi. to store a 1941 Nercury car on
~s~rage is completed., Atty. for Joseph Sobel, an abutter, stated that J; Thompson had
several junk cars stored on his property behind his home and Thompson had. promised to have
them hauled away by Narch 1st but had not done so. Chief Lawlor stated that his dept. had
responded to the complaint of Mr. Sobel and that Mr. Thompson had been given 30 days to re-
move said cars; 30 days ex~ired on March 1, 1975. The Board voted to grant permission to
Mr. Thompson that one 1941 Mercury car be allowed to be maintained on the premises at
1725 Great Pond Road providing thet:~the vehicle be screened from view. Permission will
expire in 6 months. Letter to this effect will be sent to Chief Lawlor, J. Sobel and J.
Thompson.
BUTCHER BOY STEAK HOUSE, INC.
Notice received, by letter from Atty. John Willis, that the liquor license and other
licenses now held by Butcher Boy Steak House, Inc. are to be transferred to J.J.B. Corp.,
Ins, John J. Boyle, Nanager. The Board filed letter, in pending, until proper petitions
for the transfer are received from the Butcher Boy Steak House, Inc.
USE~ CAR LICENSE CLASS II:
Application for renewal of Class II"license for Giard's Auto Service, 7 Hodges St. was
approved by the Board.
CONMON IriCTUALER LICENSE:
Application for Coz~on Victualer license for lunch wagon owned by Brian Kennedy, was re-
ferred to Chief Lawlor for character reference. Board of~He$1th ~approval received.