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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-17 Board of Selectmen MinutesThe Board of Selectmen held their regular meeting on this date with all members present; Selectmen Thomas J. NoEvoy, Charles A. Salisbury, Ralph R. Joyce, Esq., John W. Graham and Chairman Joseph A. Guthrie presiding. The minutes and warrant were approved with one exception. GAS EXCAVATIONS: T he Selectmen approved the following subject to the approval of the Police Chief: ~ install vas services: Mass. Ave., Colgate Drive, Parker St., Mill Rd. Heath Rd., Mablin Ave., W. Woodbridge Rd., Salem St, JohsonSt. and Winter Street. To repair gas ~ains: 52 Adams Ave., 7 Frances St., 8 Meado~r~iew Rd., @Woodcrest ~t. ~. Johnson Street, 213-215 Sutton St., Andover St. @ Woodlane, Milk @ Johnson Street. CONDUIT INST~T~.&TION: Hearing set for April 30, 1979 to install conduit and sac pedestal on Waverly Rd. and to install three poles on Waverly Rd. SCHP~ENDER SIGN VIOLATION: Copy of letter sentto Schruender from theBuildingInspector stated that'the sign should be'removed by 12:00 noon, April 17, 1979. If it isn't removed by the time stated, said sign would be removed as provided in the By-Laws of the To~m of North Andover. Letter voted to be received. BIKE-A-THON: Raques~ received frcm the Citizen League for Adult Special Services for a bike-a-thon to be heldo on certain streets in Nort Andover, Sunday, Nay 6, rain date, Nay 13 fr~m8 a.m. to p.m. Letter willbe sent to Police Chief for his approval. ~i~TORICAL CONMISSION: Letter received from the Historical Commission advising, the Board that a sign could be made depicting the age of the T o~m Building (1925) for the sum of $10.OO. Letter taken under advisement, tabled until next week. CIVIL DEF~NSE: Letter from John Coco enclosing forms for those ~o wish to become radio logical defense officers. Board voted to have the forms posted on the b~etin board. POLICE CHIEF E~: Letter received from State Personnel Admiuistration~re the Police Chief exam requesting salary and approval. Board authorized Chai rman to sign form and made a motion to set the Police Chief's salary at 1.8 times base pay of a patrolman.' Notion seconded and it ~s an unanimous vote. Added to the motion and also voted that the examination w~s open .onl.y to Sergeants within the Norbh Andover Police Department. NcEvoy motioned, seconded by Joyce that the announcement be publicized. It was so voted. APPOINTN~NTS-CO~ST~BLES: The Board unanimously voted to appoint Interim Chief, R~ssell Donnally, Special Constable and-Francis J. K~tz, 107 Niflin Drive, Joseph Aver~, 383 Abbott Street, To~m Constables. Brian' advised Board that they must make many decisions re the Bog Officer. Whether it should be a fnt~ time position · ~r continue as par~ time position. Should he work 24 hours, 7 days a ~eek? Should salary be raised? Should a Ceta clerk be designated to handle all the calls and do the paper wor~ Should he have a 2-way radio %o be in contact ~.~th clerk and ~.fnat will the handling fee be? Selectman Joyce motioned that Brian be authorized to prepare an Article re handling fees reflecting the method of penalty. Selectman NcEvy seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous. They also voted the hold interviews of the Dog Officer applicants on Tuesday, April 24th, starting at 7:30 p.m. Vincent Greco, owner of King's Sub Shop, complained of continuous parking in front of his sub shop preventing him' customers from parking. It ~.ms voted to have Brian contact the Polic Chief to enforce the 2-hour parking restriction on Main Street. HOUSE BILL $~L423: Letter from Gr. Iax.=ence Sanitary District requested the Selectmen to support House Bill 1423 Letter received. PRDVISION~_L POLICE APPOINTmeNTS: It was an unanimous voted that all candidates be referred to Chief Donnelly requesting that he reco~end eight (8) candidates to the Board for interviews. The matter of permanent patrolmen was tabled until nex~ ~eek. REQUEST: Request received from ~ssociated Builders & Contractors to support Bill S73 entitled "AuAct Increasing Local Construction through Home Rede Options." Accepted for files. IN~ITATIONB: Invitations received iuoluding annual Chamber of Commerce dinner, May llth. Decision on attendance ~ms tabled until next meeting. APRIL !?., 1979 (continued) Dr. Kay, Chairman of the Board of Health and William Chepulis, Chairman of the Planning Board, appeared before the Selectmen to protest the action of the Selectmen, net signing the warrant to pay the Planner hired by the Planning Board. Dr. Kay stated he felt guilty about the letter he had sent to the Selectmen dated, Meroh 20, but he said some of the responsibility and guilt rests on the Selectmen for the Planner not being paid. Planner, he said, ~ms hired in good faith and is no~ not being paid because of the action of the Selectmen. Planner is deeply discouraged that she wasn't being p~id. Never has an employee not been paid by the town for services rendered. He feels deeply concerned about the Plann~ er not being paid, that there is some guilt with the Selectmen as wall as the Board of and the Planning Board. A precedent shouldn't be set. Chairman Guthrie told Dr. Kay that the Selectmen must act the x.my Town Meeting directs them. Planning Board was wrong to hire Planner against Tm.m Meeting action which stated that the position was to be filled by an engineer to serve the Planning Board and the Board of Health as a Planner/Sanitary Engineer. ~ere the employment of this individual was not in accordance with the guidelines voted at To~rn Meeting,the Selectmen have the legal and moral responsibility to uphold the directive of To~rn Meeting. Chairman Guthrie further stated that if there is any guilt, the guilt lies with the Planning Board by hiring the present planner against Town Meeting action. It is the Chairman,s hope to have the Planner ~ picked by a Co~z~ttee in the future. Mr. stated that the Planner ~ms hired in good faith and that she should be paid...that the Selecl men do not have the right ~o deny her, her pay. Se!ec~tman Salisbury stated that the Special Town Meeting denied the PIanning Board's request for just a To~rn Planner so,clearly, the person has to serve both functions. In his own mind, paying the girl hinges on Dr. recommendation that she. cs~n be used by the Board of Health as the Sanitary Engineer and that the Board would tramn/~rsnoh. He stated that a meeting should be held ~*ith Town Counsel, Planning Board, Board of Health and the Selectmen to clarify situation. He request- ed a deposition from the Board of Health re the present Planner's qualifications re her Sanitary Engineer's duties. Dr. Kay replied that the present Planner would net be working for the Board of Health as their Sanitary Engineer. He stated that this nip-picl~ng shou2d · be stopped and the girl paid. ~airman Guthrie stated that it w~s his personal position that before Planner could be paid, her employment would have to be terminated th~n ~.~ would figure out a ~my to pay her. There is no question that abe is entitled to be paid for the time she has worked. Selectman Graham stated that he found it rediculous that the Selectmen were being considered the "heavies" in this situation; that it was the fault of the Planning Board for hiring someone x~no did not meet the guidelines set by To~ Meeting. Dr. ~ay stated that an employ~ should be paid..that Town Goverr~ent was not that rigid..that there were many legal aspects that were gray areas. ~Chairman Guthrie repeated that an Article should be inserted in the To~n ~arrant tQpay services of the Planner. Mr. Chepulis stated again that payment of her salary ~ould be expedited. Selectman Joyce concurred with Selectman Salisbury that a meeting be held with To~en Counsel. I'~ere it was ~oted that the Board had already requested a legal opinion from To~rn Counsel, the Board voted to ~mit for his response ~ich should be received by Thursday, April 19th. ASSISTANT BUILDI~G INSPECTOR: Charles Fo~ter, Building Inspector, appeared before the Board re the proposed Assistant Building Luspector. The Board voted to have Foster prepare an ad asking for applicants to be submitted to the Selectmen for their approval. Selectman McEvoy made~'.a motion that the Selectmen supported the funding for the Asst. Building Inspector for next year. Vote was ~m~nimous. SEOOND STREE~: Brian, Sullivan reported that the Second Street problem had been solved. LICEN~SI~D C~ISSIONE~S: Dennis Cutrona, who holds a license for two taxi cabs located at 12 Nain Street, applied for t~ additional vehicles, 1 cab and 1 van. He stated that he had so many 'requests for transportation to and from Logan ~irport from Bell Labs and Borden Chemical together with to~ residents that he found two cabs were not enough to take care Of the c~s as he did not want to,leave the town without cab service in the area. The Selectmen asked him to obtain letters from the two co~anies and the request was tabled until new week. Application received for the transfer of the Restaurant, Ail Alcoholic license at the Peacock Feathers, Kamber Yit Earademir, :'~33 Turnpike Street, to Snack E~eria, Inc., d/b/a Casab.l.a. noa, Theresa Scota, Ma?ger. Hearing set for April 30~979, at 8:00 P.M. To be advertzsed and abutters notifmed. ~c~ , ~,~ ~