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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-25 Board of Selectmen MinutesSEPT~.BER 18, 1978 (continued) 6] P~EC E 1-~F~: Notice from Dept. of Community ~ffairs-Ar-u ?~ittaker~ M~uuicipal Representative in area. Three A-95 reVi~.m from ~PC. Letter from Merrimack V~ey Textile Muse~ re series of forums. Letter from Congressman Harringt on re Special Revenue Sharing and Public Norlm Proposal. Swn~CT~,L~ GUTERIE: The Board wished Selectman Guthrie the best of luek in his bid for County Cmmmissioner. LICENSING ¢OM~XSSIOI.~ERS: One day liquor licenses ~.~ere granted to the BSE Fraternity,~ ~Spt. 23, at MerrLw~ck College and for Parent's Nights October 14th. Hearing requested from Dept. of Corporations and Tawation on tax delinquincy of Altair, Iuc. Hearing set for October 2~ 1~78. Selectm~u Coady abstained from voting. Approved: request of Bsv. N~rtin Smith to inst.3 ] vendors/amusements games in game room at Merrimack College. License approved. Crystal ~nor: Becauee of delay...o~ers had to go before the Board of App~le...papers being passed~ o~mers of Crystal l~nor were given s~.~ months more to prepare the b~di~ on Chickering Road for use. Sprir~ler He~ds: It ~.ms voted to use the money reserved for ~itm~n & Howard to replace sprir_kler heads in the to~.m building. Selectmen authorized Brian Sullivan to proceed with the repairs er~i replacements needed. COI. E~G~ITY C~TER: It ~ms determined that to lease the CoEmmity Center for the Elderly it wettld require a Special To~m Meeting in 0ctober. .~~~~~~~ SEPTemBER 25, 1978. The Board of Selectmen held their regular meeting on this date ~.~th ~ members present ~dth the exception of Mr. Salisbury ~o x~l be absent attending school in New York for the next eight weeks. Selectman Guthrie presided as Acting-Chairman in the absence of Chairman Coady who ~.ms ill. 'The ~rrant and minutes were approved as submitted. STREET LI6HTING: The Selectmen discussed the proposed inst~ll~tion of street lights as submitted by James Kennedy and Joe Eelley. It was resolved to have Jim Kennedy elimir~te citizen's requests and rescore the requests according to need. TO~'~ GARAGE BOOF: Selectmen met with tox~ garage department heads, Frank Trembly and Mr. Grendin Construction Co. Mr. Nicolosi ~ms present and stated that the leak over the electric panel had been repaired. Cyr said the roof leaked in other places. ~r. Nicolosi stated that he had been tryihg to con- tact the sub contractor ~o constructed the roof, and who had been paid in ib~l by Nicolosi's company, but the sub contractor was unable to be reached. Funds being held would be used to repair the roof and the Board also voted to authorize Acting Chairman~ J. Guthrie~ to enter into a contract with Grondin Construction Company to repair roof at a cost of $2800.00. JURORS: Four jurors were dra~m for the October lOth Sitting, at la~*ence .... Jeanne Wilde, ll9 High St.~ Shirley NacN~]]op, 10 Lyman Rd., James F. Ackroyd, 26 Fernview St. and Mary L. Liccardello~ 12 Harwood St. L~NDERGROUND CABLE: The Board approved the petition of Mass. Electric Co. to insts~ underground cable on Andsver Street. GAS EXCAVATIONS: Gas excavation petitions were approved for Summer St., Sutton Hill Road and Sylvan Terrace. Petitions std!! in Public Works or High,my office. POLLING PLACES-}LANDICAPPED: Letter from Attorney General's Office received relative to accessbility of polling places to the physicmlly handicapped. The letter voted to be referred to the B~ding Inspector and Acting Chairman authorized to file report. SIGNED: Deed to tax title property on Highland View Avenue. OL CE OFFICERS . Unanimous vote to appoint John M. Davis~and ~ichard N.. Staraley, pe .~an~t~. ~t~n~e Officers at the salary of $10~834.00 per year. star~mng date of emp-oymenD~ ~! ~ Police 62, SE~TE~BFa 25, 1978 (continued) COU~ITY CO~.E,IISSIONERS - TAX ASSESSM]~T: Letter received from the County Commissioners advising that the 1978-79 County Tax Assess- ment on the Cities and To,ms ~ill be approximately 50% or one-half of ~.~at it x.ms in the previous fiscal year. I~5rITATIONS: Invitation received to attend open house at K. of C., Sept. 29th at 8:00 p.m. Invitation from Civil Defense Director to attend annual dinner: October 20, at 6:30 K. cfC. Invitation to attend Nm.z ~hgland Merchants Bank Conference, October 13th, Boston. ~.~ss. League of Cities & To%ms conference on financial planning and fire service. T. McEvoy to go. APPO~NT~TS: ~.Y'illiam Blackstock, 40 Meado~.~ Lane, ~s appointed a member of the Personnel Board to fill vacancy left by the resignation of William Clancy. CABLE TV: Hearing for propossls received for Cable TV license x.~s set for October 16, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. To be adverbised. ~_~GENCY ACCESS ROAD: Letters received from the Fire, Police, Public ~orks, Highx~my Depts. and the Planning Board and residents of Autran and Adams Avenue protested the necessity of opening up an access road to the ?Y~verly Road Archdiocese building project. The Board voted to refer the matter to To~.m Counsel advising him to contact attorney for the Archdiocese~ I~f~ Dolan,'to take the necessary steps to amend present plans of the Waverly Road project to eliminate the access road. T~.~I YARD Letter from the Board of Trade advised Board that they had selected two member's of the Board of Trade to serve on the To~m Yard Parking Committee: Bud Cyr: James Crane ar~ Nal Nor~mod. CH~ LAWLOR: Atkinson School Traffic Light requests: Chief stated he didu~t think the State ~muld approve another set of lights so close to the 5%. 125, 1~Luss. Ave. traffic lights. Selectmen. voted to send a request to,S. Eidleman for his recommendation on the matter. Essex Street. ~dll h~ve a blind drive sign. Street sign request sent to Highway Surveyor for insta//ation. U.O.P. SOLID WASTE CONFERENCE-CHICAGO: The Selectmen voted to have Brian Sullivan, Administrator, 8electmm_u Charles A. Salisbury and Selectman R~ph R. Joyce go to Chicago, at the erpense of E~.~t~ vie~.z the Solid Waste plant there ~ich is very similar to the one proposed to be built iu North Audover. They x.~_tl plane out on October 10th. CETA APPOINtmenTS: The Selec%men confirmed the appointments of tx.m Ceta Maintenance Cadets to ~*~rk in the to~.m building beginning Monday, October 2, 1978. They are Joseph Roberge and Eah.mrd Spirdione. TAXI BUSINESS: Brian Sullivan reported that, after checking ~.~th Chief Iawlor: he had found that there is no longer a phone located at the place of business at the t~xi cab stand on M~min Street that is licensed to Ed:card Bardsley. According to the landlord for the properby, there has been no vehicles at the location for over three weeks and the o~.a%er of the business has not paid his rent since J~y; The landlord is in the process of evicting Mr. Bardsley. Chief La~.~lor believes the t~xi business is being run out of Mr. Bardsley's home x.~tich may be a violation of the license. Board voted to refer the matter to T~*n Counsel and ask ~r. Bardsley to appear before the Board on October 16: at ~:15 p.m. to discass the matter. LICenSING COI~frSSIOI,~ERS: Application received for transfer of stock and license of the Toun Line Pestaursnt, Inc. from Robert J. ~,Site: Mgr. to R onald ~'~aite, ~r. Hearing set for October 16, 1978: at 8 p.m. Approved: Application for 1-day, all alcoholic license, for the Senior Class: at ~rrimack College on Sept. 27, 1978. "'" ' ' ~" -"" ,, ,, ,, ,,