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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-05-22 Board of Selectmen Minutes MAY 15, 1978 (continued) TO~! COUNSEL: Board voted to appoint Towa Counsel for the ensuing year on June 19, 1978. Letters, notifying the designated Committee,wLll be sent. To be advertised for applicants, applications to be in by June 9, 1978. Applicant must be a resident of the to~ and be in good standing with the Massachusetts Bar Association. TRAFFIC AGREE~M~: Notice of a Public Hearing will be advertised in the Tribune for townspeople to know of th~ traffic changes in Nozth Andaver streets as proposed by the State ~PW. Meeting be on Thursday, May 25, 1978, in the Town Building Maeting room. Chief Lawlor ~ be requested to send a written letter on the Agreement. COMPLAi~S: Met Norwood appeared before the Board to cite many violations occurring at site of the pedestrian overpass. He stated that campfires were lit, bottles str~.m about, and ob- scenties written on the overpass~ ~ It was not fair for the Brookside Condiminiuns have a respectable combine to have to pot up with a continuous mess. It was voted to contact Leo Lafond to have trees planted in the area to screen the overpass on the Breokside .side and Brian was instructed to contact Chief Lawlor to see what could be done to alleviate the situation. Joseph ~Averk~ wrote to the Selectmen stating that ocn~ractor, Ben Osgood, was causing a large amount of water to flow over onto his land. Brian instructed to contact the Building Inspector about the rotter. LEGAL SERVICES BILL: A statement of services received from Atty. John Ford per~ to the Agency Service fee requirement in the firefighters, contract and the grievance filed by the Public Works ~loyees concer~tngthe rotation of overtime. The Board voted to send request from the Reserve Fund to pay the bi21 amounting to $375.00. FUEL OIL BIDS: Administrator Brian Sullivan reported that the bids cslled for by the School collaborative had been received and the low bid was from Fay & Driscoll which was .4005/gal. and that we cou/d have fuel oil delivered at the same price. NOR2H ANDOVER POST OFFICE: '~' The postmaster from La~e~ense ca21ed and said that he would be happy to meet with anyone f~mmNortb Andov~to explain the proposed cl~m~ges involving the carriers from North I~C~2~SING COI~MISSIO~RS: Hearing: Approved: Application for license to store, underground, 20,000 additional gals. of gasoline at 79 Chickering Rd. from Amoco Oil 0o. by L. P. Defeo. Approved: One-day liquor licenses fo~May 22 and May 26, Senior Class, M. Cellege. For Nay 22, Suffolk University at B.U Conference Center and 1-day Common Victualer license on May 20, for the North Andover Masic Associates. To be recorded on a separate sheet. ~~~~__~C Alice M. Letarte, Secretary *-mm,~,~,~,~,,~m~,*,~ lerk.,~ The Board of Selectmen held thei regular meeting en date with all members present; Selectmen Joseph A. G~thrie, Thomas J. NcEvoy, Charles A. Salisbury, Ralph R. Joyce with Chai~m~n John F. Ceady presiding. The warrant and minutes.were approved as submitted. CABLE TV: A public hearing was held on this date on the Cable TV Committee report. The report in- cluded a general assessment of the cable needs of the community, areas to be served,dura- tion of license and a plan for local origination capability. An extension of time will be requested. T~ FArM STUDY C0t~.~TTEE: The Board appointed a Tox*n Farm Study Committee as follows: Gaytou Osgood, representing the Historic Commission, Thomas Leavitt, representing the Historic Society, Joyce DeTore, representing the Flanning Board and Ralph R. Joyce, representing the Selectmen. Also · appointed was the Building Inspector, Charles H. Foster. COMPL~NT-BROOKSI~E HOME(E~ER, S ASSOCI~.TION, INC.: Letter received from William Klosek, President of the above-named Association, citing concern that the substantial investment they have in their buildings and the importance that the environment has on maintaining their value, buyers will net be attracted by the unsightly graffiti, brs~n glass and neglected appearnace of the area amd also the hangout the overpass has provided. He suggested trees are planted to block the area from the homeowner's view and that smue effor~ will be made to maintain the grsunds and to deal the hangout problem that exists. The Administrator was authorized to contact Leo Lafond and Chief Lawlor on the problem. R~IGNATION: }~AY 22, 1978 (continued) .'. ~Letter from Sandra D. ~u~-oe announcing her resignation from the Board of Appeals as an Associate Member, effective immediately. Resignation received with regret. Letter will be sent to Frank Serio, Ch., Bal. of Appeals~ stating vacancy would be f~]]ed soon. PENSION TASK FORCE: Bulletin received on Public Employees Pensions from Mass. League of Cities & Towns. Copies requested for the Selectmen and the To~ Treasurer. MAIN STREE~ PARKING: : Paul Donsvan and Chief Lawlor appeared before the Selectmen' to discuss Donovan's request that the parking limit of 2 hours be extended until 9 as his store is open three nights a week. Chief Lawlor had previously submitted his recommendation on this request stating the restriction should only last until 6 .p.m. After a pro and con discussion, the Selectmen voted to go along with the Chief's recommendation and that the Chief should repor~ in three months if the recommendation was still in order. PLANNING BD.-CARLETON FARMS: Letter from the Planning Board advised the Board that they had recently denied the "Carleton Farms" definitive subdivision p]~.~. As a result the developer wishes to pursue the case in court and has served the Planning Board with a'summens. They requested that Town Counsel, under the Selectmen's direction, respond within the 20- day limit. A letter was voted to be sent to Town Counsel directing him to defend the Pl-uning Board at this time. }~tter to be placed on June 5, 1978 Agenda. $1,000 ACC~£ANCE: Letter from Maurice Schwartz, Esq. contained a check in the amount of $1000...to be used to complete improvements on ~mdrew Circle as required by the Planning Board. The work is to be done to the satisfaction of the Highway Surveyor. The check now release the cash bond that we have on file with the Town, and ~].l. release Mr. Sorbo from any responsibility in Andrew Circle. A letter from the Highway Surveyor recommended that the check be accepted by the Board..that it,would aid towards the completion of road and drainage conditions on Andrew Circle. POLICE CARS: Chairman Coady stated that, xeith the approval of the Bureau of Accounts, a purchase order had been given to Mansi Dodge for 2-1978 police craisers for next year. The Board voted to purchase said cruisers. SPECIAL T~'~N MEETING: The Selectmen voted to c~1 a Special Town Meeting on June 26, 1978. Warrant was opened I.~y 22, 1978, at 9:30 P.M. and it ~ close on June 5, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. Principal article ~ be the contract for Resource Recovery t~ant. ~ Boards and =u~,.;ttees ~1~ be so notified. TO"~ COUNSE~ DUTrWM: Letter received from Town Co,m.~el regarding his specific duties. The Selectmen, to clarify the situation, ~oted to send letters to a]~ departments, committees and Boards stating that, in order to keep better accounting and control of "Special legal costs" and to avoid any possible misunderstandings, it is requested that any department or co~m,'~ttee requesting the serrices of Town Counsel for matters other routine advisory opinions, please send such request ~ in writing, to the Board of STREET LIGHT RE,JEST: BORGESI: J. Borgesi requested a street light to be ins~ed on an existing pole by the South Pumping Station at 420 Great Pond Road and Chairman Coady requested a street light on Pole #5367, by the ~irport. Selectmen voted to semdfor a survey of proper street lights on these requests. APPO~kWI~NTS: : James J. NcInnts, Eaq. was appointed to the IDFA (Industrial Development ~and-Finance Authority) ten~ to expire Narch 31, 1983. Other appointments will be listed on a separate page. FUE~ OIL BIDS: Fred Rex advised Administrator that there wo~ a miscalculation on the bid for the Gr. Law. School Collaborative and that the low bid %ms from Busfield-Cranton for .3988/gallon, not too much cheaper than Fay & Driscoll. Various schools ~]1 be meeting to dete~,~ue, whether or not, to accept the lower bid. Selectmen rooted to have a letter sent stating their iuten'~.ion to participate in the Collaborative bid. S~.WCT~.~N, S REQUEST: Administrator Brian Su]~livau stated that we ~uld need to request approximately ~16%0. from the Reserve Fund to pay T~m ~1 ding and To~m Garage bt~.l.s through Juae. It ~ms so voted. HUD-CO~.~,~R~ITY DEVEIOP~NT: Administrator Sullivan advised that he had submitted a preapp~ication for federal assistance under the Community Development Program a .dm.i~.l. stered by Hud as per the Board's instructions. Request for $150,000 is to assmst lox~lmud moderate-imcome residents to rehabilitate their houses and to make energy conservation improvements. ~Mad~e - ~ 1978 Zoning and Planning Board of Appeals: R. Louis DiFruscio (Jan. 31, 1983) John J. Gaffny, III (Jan. 31, 1982) Sandra Munroe {Associate Member - Jan. 31, Ddn Leonard (Associate Member - Jan. 31, Board of Fire Engineers: James Fitzgerald, Chief {Ap. 30, 1979) Dana Fish,r, 1st Deputy (Ap. 30, 1979) Stewart Wilson, 2nd Deputy (Ap. 30, 1979) Historical Commissi.on: Harold A. Dushame {Ap. 1981) David Knepper (Ap. 1981) Maria Ward {Ap. 1981} Louisa M. King {Ap. 1980) Board of Registrars: Mary Windle (Republican Appointment - Mar. 31, Recreatiolf~'l Council' William P. McEvoy Louis Detora William C. LaFond Augustine McDonald Herbert Toomey John J. Driscoll William Boutillier Richard Sharer Building Appeals Committee: Charles Foster Andrew Alvino, Jr. Frank Gelinas "r Alfred L. Gardiner Louis Kmiec Anthony Galvagna North 198o) 1981} Town Capital Budget Committee: Wayne A. Sutcliffe {June 30, Local Council On Aging: George E. Everson, Chairman Emily Murphy Mrs. Andrew DeBarba Arthur Lambert Pauline Blood Edward Billa John LaFrance Report Committee Brian Sullivan Marion Hyde Daniel Long Joseph Willis Andover Industr}al Dev. Com. Edward W. Phelan {March 1983) John J. Willis (March 1983} 1982) {all appointed until {ad hoc): April 1979) (all reappointed until Ap. 30, 1979) Town (all reappointed until April 1979) Farm Committee fad hoc): 'Gayton Osgood from N.A. Historical Society) Thomas Leavitt {from N.A. Historical Commission} Joyce DiTore {from Planning Board) Ra)Ph Joyce {Selectman) Charles Foster {Building Inspector) {all appointed until {all reappointed until April 1979) April 1979) 1981) Appointments Made - May 1978 (cont'd) Inspectors: John J. Thompson wiring Vincent B. Landers assr wiring EdWard C. Bulger animal Charles Foster - "Inspector of Buildings" (all reappointed until Of fi April 1979} ce rs: John C, Farnum - surveyor wood, bark, lumber Veterans' Graves Registration Edward Bardsley William Emmett - Veterans Agent Ernest Gauthier - Dog Officer Joseph W. Lawlor - Keeper of the Lock-uo James H. Dewhirst - Tax Title Property Custodian & Auctioneer Robert McCarthy - Building Custodian Ernest J. Roberts approved for Sealer of Weights and measurers (Civil Service Appt) James Fitzgerald Forest Fire Warden Francis J. Trombly - Airport Commission Liason Officer Gayton Osgood Merrimack Valley Planning Commission Joseph W. Ellsey - Public Weigher William Cyr Regional Solid Waste Disposal Study Committee Edward Scanlon -" ,, ,, ,, ,, , Brian Sullivan " ,, ,i ,, u , Special Civil Defense: John J. Coco Director John J. Lyons - Deputy Director Ridgely B. Underwood Commissioned Dennis Dionne Operations Offi:er Leonard Somers Educ, and Training James E. Fitzgerald - Warning Serv. Joseph W. Lawlor Police Services E~yn J. Coco Clerk-typist Officer Officer Officer Of fi ce r Civil Defense (cont'd) Auxiliary/Special Police: Dennis Dionne - Commissioned Officer Ernest Harvey - Exec. Officer Hilton P. Cormey G. Fred Hopping Joseph Sullivan Carl Wagoner James B. Gillen John J. Zaccari Joseph R. Hamman Cleon L. Richards, Jr. Emergency Call-out only: Domenic Bonanno Edward Johnson George MacKenzie Raymond Minardi John Wilson Special Police: Donald R, Samaha Police Officers: Stanley Buturlia John Chaisson Fred Christie John Cronin Walter Cushing John Dol'an Robert Finneran Ernest Gauthier William Glendinning Dr, Benjamin Hollin6 Richard Holmes William C. Lafon¢ John J. Lyons Edward Laycock James McCabe Thomas J. McEvoy Wi)liam P. McEvoy James Nutton Carl Pearson Edward J. Phelan, Jr. Edward W. Phelan Walter Stamp Brooks Stevens III Guy A. Tabbi John b. Violette Joseph Walsh Ronald Wedge !.~I¥ 22, 1978 (continued) 4,b Xathy Taylor, a college student -,t Bentley, ha~ inquired as to the possibility of working for the Town under a work-study program. Period of work would be from ;.~y 22 to September 1, 1978 and the college ~! contribute 80% of her salary up to a mz-~um of :1~300. At $3.00 per bout for a 35 hour week. To~'s share w~ be $315.00. The Board vote~ to hire Ms. Taylor. 99 PA~ING: Administrator advised the Board that he had arranged a meeting between m~ parties concerned to discuss ~oat alternatives are available. ~ STEVENS CO~ER: Copy of letter sent to Chief ?mwlor received re the traffic accidents and hazards of Stevens Corner. Brian to check with Chief on the rotter. LICeNSiNG CO~ESSIO~ERS: Request received to have hot dog stand outside K ~rt Store by E Nart Manager. granted ~rith the stipulation food to be refz~.ger~ted and covered at ~ times. Permission Henry J. Fary d/b/a Winston's requested, permission to extend his liquor license to a patio being built on his establishment, hO X ~0. Request must be advertised, a hearing ~1,~ be held on June 5, at 8:30 P.M. and abutters ~11 be notified. Request denied for a ~ine and beer license~to be drunk on premises at Boston Hil~ Ski Area. No licenses available. Accepted for file. Approved: Application for renewal of Common Victualer license from Jean Chiarenza at Stevens Pond Concession. ~_lice M. Letarte~ Secretary ~,,~^~,,~,a~:~,~^~ .× ~~~~ Clerk