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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-17 Board of Selectmen MinutesDecember 17, 1984 continued 56? ~I. _Perimeter _Drain e Board unanimously voted to authorize the Highway Surveyor, Bud Cyr, to enter into an agreement with LEA Engineers at a fee not to exceed $5, 500.00 Trombly Bus - Downtown Location Subsequent to a site inspection on December 11, it was agreed by all concerned parties that a suitable location would be the space on Main Street opposite to Town Hall, and adjacent to the cross walk be designated as a "Bus Stop" "Tow Zone". The Board voted to request the Highway Surveyor to install the above noted signs as soon as possible. In addition, Selectman Crouch suggested that two parking spaces on First St. designated as "Taxi Stand" be returned to regular parking with a two hour limit, and the Board voted to request that the Highway Surveyor remove the signs and replace them. Whitman & Howard Claim Settlement Lisa Ruben, C.D. A'~t-m'inistrator, advised the Board that Whitman & Howard has expressed acceptance of her recommendation to compensate them $12,969.85 relative to the Downtown Revitalization Project. Selectman Smith motioned to compensate Whitman & Howard $12, 969.85 in full settlement Of all outstanding claims. Community Development - Status Report Lisa Ruben, C. D. Administrator, reported that the water main under the Urban Systems Project is 40% complete. The Board felt that this project will most likely not be completed by December 31, as some delays have hampered the progress, and the Board voted to request an extension from EOCD for six months and to retain the firm of Community Opportunities Group to oversee this project during this six month extension. 4-1, Chairman Graham opposed. : Relative to the Walter Reed contract, the Highway Surveyor has recommended that several punch list items be delayed until Spring, and Lisa Ruben recommended Withholding an amount of funds equal to those items remaining. Lisa Ruben reported that the first audit is complete and the second audit of C. D. will take place on or after December 31 and will continue through January,. 1985. Lisa requested an extension of the C.D. Office to oversee this audit and other administrative tasks. Chairman Graham noted that he.is not in favor of continuing the C.D. Office beyond December 31, 1984: After considerable discussion, the Board voted 4-.1'to extend the Office of Community Devel- opment through January 31, 1984, and to retain the firm of COG through the anticipated extension with EOCD with an upset limit of payment of, $5,000. COG'~ President, Rusty Rodes praised Lisa's efforts in hastenin9 the closing out of Community Development and accepted full responsibility for any inadequacies in communicating information to the Board. Lisa Ruben reported on two sources of program income: reimbursement of Kandrut property and Cashman property at $17,000. Lisa recommended the following bses: 1) outstanding. balance of $1,770.40 to Vanasse & Hangen; 2) $5,000 for.contingency/water main project; 3) $5,000 for trees & shrubs for Urban Systems project; 4) $5,320 for economic related planning studies. The Board voted to proceed with Lisa's recommendations. Lisa reported that Town Counsel is reviewing AHOP material. Selectman Dugan motioned to extend the agreement with the Bank of New England, under the direction of the North Andover Housing Authority. Highway Syrveyor, Bud Cyr has agreed to undertake site cleanup of the Kandrut property. The Board voted unanimously to appropriate $1,000 of C.D. funds under the direction of the. Highway Surveyor for the rental of a large backhoe to take down two buildings. Lisa reported that RFP~s went out:for a feasibility study of the Kandrut property and only one response was received - Samuel Frank of Boston at $2,908. Selectman Crouch motioned to authorized the Merrimack River Access Committee to proceed with Samuel Frank and to expend the funds for a feasibility study of the Kandrut property. Reserve Fund Transfer Request The Board voted to request a transfer from the Reserve Fund in the amount of $373. to pay Town Counsel. The Board designated a subcommittee to review Town CounsePs retainer with the Advisory Board: Keith Bergman, Exe. Secretary and Selectman Salisbury to meet with the Advisory Board. Resicjnation of Kathleen Murphy - Personnel Board The Board accepted with regret the resignation of Kathleen Murphy from the Personn Board. Voted to advertise in the Citizen on December 27, 1984, applications accepted until January 11, 1985 and interviews on January 14, 1985. LICENSING COMMISSIONERS: Hearin9 Transfer for the Loft The Board voted to set a hearing date for the transfer of the Loft for JanuaryT, 1985 at 7:30 P.M. ~~17, 1984 continued Miscellaneous 1985 License Renewals: The following licenses were approved by the Licensing Commissioners for 1985: Common Victualer Boston Hill Snack Shop, Turnpike St. Captain Pizza, 535 Chickering Rd. Carroll's d/b/a Burger King, Turnpike St. Convenient Food Mart, 701 Salem St. Cumberland Farms, Inc., Chickering Rd. DeMoula's Market, North Andover Mall Farmer's Market, 1705 Turnpike St. 1850 Ice Cream Parlor, 133 Main St. Joe Giles, 127Waverly Rd. The General Store, 7 Johnson St. James Hanson, Butcher Boy Meat Market (trailer] Harrision's Restaurant, 80 Chickering Rd. Holding Pattern, Airport-Sutton St. Jimmy's Famous Pizza, 1591 Osgood St. King's Sub Shop, 59 Main St. Messina's Market, 109 Main St. Messina's Industrkil Caterers, Inc. Middlesex Mareket, 109 Wave~ly Rd. McDonald's,' Rte., 125/Walker Rd. Mister Donut Shop, 123 Main St. N.A. Sub s Pizza, u, 76 Chickering Rd. Pewter Pot Muffin House, North Andover Mall Richdale Superette, 75 Chickering Rd. Ron's Lobster Pool, 67 Water St. Sweet & Savory, First St. Star Pizza S Sub Shop, First St. Top of the Scales, u, Johnson St. The Tulip Snack Shop, Bradlees, N.A. Mall Treadwell's Ice Cream, 1085 Osgood St. Val's Restaurant Inc., 91½ Main St. Yum Yum Shop, North Andover Mall Automatic Amusement Device Boston Hill Ski Area, Turnpike St.[2] Christopher Adams, Jimmy's Famous Pizza [16) 'China Blossom Restaurant Jilly's Restaurant K of C Association (2] The Loft Tavern (2] Merrimack Valley Motor Inn (1] Merrimack College (,11] Phoenix,East Aviati® [2] North Andover Restaurant [Roil'si (1] Spyro's Rest.a. urant (1] Star Pizza, First St. (2] Furtune Teller" Marls Citron, 35 Surrey Drive .Auctioneer Joseph Axelrod, 7 Poor St. David Axelrod, 7 Poor St. Valerie B. Langelier, 138 Kingston St. Class I T e--~-~-~uestrian Shop, Turnpike St. Class II ~Buchanan, Sutton St. Andrew Cashman, Sutton S Main Streets Robert Cipro, 198 Mass. Ave. Anthony Crudale, Riverview St. Daniel DeBruyckere, Sutton St. Sunoco Joseph Giard, Hodges St. Harold McPhee, 68 Water St. Trombly Motor Coach, Rte. 125 ByPass E.J. Welch, Main St. Class II Robert and Joan Houghton, 44 Ash St. Taxis Jo--~h ~, Edward Provisia, 141 S.Union, LA New Year's Eve The Licensing Commissioners unanimously voted to allow establishments to remain open until 2:00 A.M., as in the past. Catherine J. Foley, Secretary *********************~ ~:=~.,./ Clerk