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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-05 Board of Selectmen MinutesHAY $ 1980 The Board of Selectmen held their regular meeting on this date with preaen~;:.'Charles A. Salisbury,'Ralph Ro Joyce, John W. Graham, R. Louis The minutes and warrant FrUsCio with Chairman ThomasJ. McEvoy presiding. were approved as submitted. JURORS :' (Drawn) June'2 Sitting, at Lawrence: Charles A. Pappala, J, Danus;::5 Sutton Place. 99 Coachmens Lane, Robert ..: Jun~ 2 Sitting, at Salem: Angelo J. LoPiano, 62 Autran Ave., Linda A. Morse, /~08' BO'~ton Street. IDFA: ~ IDFA.appeared before the Board to request approval of the financing for JAG/' Realty Trust/Dielectric Sciences,. [nc. who will be located at the Willows Pro£essional Park off Rt. ll4. I.t was an unanimous vote to approve the finan- cing.as' presented by IDFA. WIRING INSPECTOR AI~ENDED FEES: John T~ompson appeared before the. Board with a new rate. schedule to be approve by the Board. It was an unanimous vote to accept the fee changes of the Wiring InspeCtor, as presented,.e£fective immediately. DOG,COMPLAINT: SANBORN: James Sanborn, May Street, appeared before the Board once more complaining that'-theiDog Of£icerwas notenforcing the leash law, that he did not respond t0'~is requests to restrain three. German Shepherd dogsbelonging to a ne~ Mrs.;. 03Br~an, 9 May Street, owner.of the dogs s~ated that the only time they were~al'lOwed to run was when she brought them out id the field, away from people, and they ran along the railroad tracks. She said this exercise was ng'cessary: for~the good health of her dogs. The Dog O~ficer stated that he responded to Sanborn's calls butwhen he arrived the dogs ~ere not bo be ~e stated that Sanborn's complaint was the end result of a ~amily feud, that he hadn't received a complaint about the three dogs since March lPth. ~t was .voted~-~ to admonish the Dog Officer to enforce the leash law. DOG'OFF~CER BUDGET: · The Dog Officer appeared before the Board'once again to discuss his budget and to reques~ the amount o~ i$140~'[;' from the Reserve Fund. Selectmen asked him why he had no~ stayed withinghis budget as instructed ~eo months ago. '~Northam.'~plied with the sa~e old answers, too many dead animels to pick up, ~c~uldn't-~b~ry them during the winter, had.to ~ring them to Bulser's at a -charge, o£~4.00 per animal, his warning citations and radio repairs · '.!". "'../ ~.[....~.~.,.were expenses that wouldn't occur aga£n very ~o°n'. The Board'~voted. to request a.~ransfer of $725.00~from the Reserve Fund.~ couer~.themcosts~Of ~he'ci~ati~n forms and radio repairs. HIGHWAY SURVEYOR: A letter brought into the meeting by Bud Cyr was read by Chairman McEvoy. letter .re~erred to the "irresponsible'behavior and inferred slanderous remarks~alde bY a momber of the Board of Selectmen at the annual To~n Me~'re,~i.z~d that the other £ourmembers of the Board werenot responsible £o~ ~,~'.~ti0hs~ of one member, as an individual, but thou ht it was the'obli 0,~rthe,~,oard to censure h~m, as a Selectnmn..In the letter, ben, demanded a p~bli~ ~polosy from Mr, DiFruscio for the damage done to his reputation. He went on to say tha= he-was indirectly' accused of fraudu[en~ dealings.and will not let the matter drop until he had complete vindication, that he would take ~egal action, if necessary. He said DiFruscion was incorrec= in his =hat ~5 to.~3~&acres were cleared, he daid only 21,4 acres had been acquired and 2.2,.:~ acres, were completely devaste~ed when' acouisition, took place. C yr 'went o~ to say that his men have been working very hard to clear the land for 3 year~..... He refereed to DiFruscio~s remark that he had been 'selling' wood take~ £r0~ land. Cyr stated that much of the wood is being re=ained to heat the house and equipment that will be there, that the wood was not sold. Gil- berC,R~a~=ook some of the wood in lieu of payment for services-.. DiFruscio' said"~e would not:apologize ~ecause this would imply he'did 'something.wrong.; and he did not. He did indicate that his reE~rks were'not ~n=ended to cha~S~ .,Mr~_Cyr.'wi~h~being..dishonest.~.,-~'~ M~. C yr co£d him that if he had any questions'about the site, he should have gone to him for an explanation. ,, .... ~' McEvoy stated the differences between DiF=uscio and Cyr were inde- of the Selectmen, that 4 are ~ NAY 5, 1980 (continued) H~OH~AY SURVEYOR (continued) Cyr went on to say that he had as~d"support of the Town Board Sharpener's Pond Site and does not'want a committee. Appointment of such' a committee will hinder his work to prepare this site; hopes to.have land ready for State inspection, that his hands are tied because the State has come into the picture. He said a committee will be useless to investigate facts~~hath~-'- - - - 'J ff. -_-J ....... ~ would not ~er~eon any citizen committee. He rwas advised by the Board that the Com~ttee would noC pressure him in any way, that it was a must that the Board of'Health.'.and Cyr serve on the co~mitCee, chat the Bbard of Health was the top auChorit7 as far as the site was concerned. The Ad Hoc committee will be responsible for cwo items: 1) Developing a list ofaccepcable wastes for the land£ill. 2) Recommend operating procedures thatwill ensure the necessary available to the site. ''~! ."\ AD HOC COI, iI~TTEE APPOINTED: 3-2- Vote. ," ~illiam A. Cyr~ Edward J. Scanlon~ Anthony Galvasna,,(representing the Con- servktion Commission) Michael Doyle~ Susanne:Meyers'John Coogan'and Joseph RaJewski. John Graham will represent the Selectmen on-the commtctee~: POLICE CHIEF: · , ,,. Letter from Chief Donc~lly advised the Board of events cainS place that involved the sale of liquor, by ticket, at private parties. :This.~has::re- suited in the parkifig o/many vehicles where the party is held and, a noise nuisance created by the bands,hired to play atthese parties. being done without benefit of,a permit from the Licensing Board.pHc asked the Selectmen to do something.cO Control this type of party beforeaStm~er. comes around. The Selectmen voted Co send letter to Chief Donneliyratating the Licensing Board shared his concern, that liquor Licenses should, be ..... applied for and strictly en£orced,~,~o take the appropriate acCionvco,:curb,, this practice. ~- i ..~ '.J; - PERAMBULATION OF BOUNDS: "l The Selectmen will perambulate the Andover-North Andover,bounds:~on-Saturday~ May l~d!:, Selectmen NcEvoy and. Graham~£11 perambulate North Andover- Hiddlecon bounds on Sacurday~ May 17th, and Selectmen DiFruscio;rand,~oyce, ~ill perambulate Boxford-~orch A~dover bounds on May 18th. '~u LTA TIHE-~VPC: .~ Letter received from the Executive Director'of the Merrimack ValleyPlannin$ Co-~tssionnotified the Board that they had appointed Gayton Osgood to,'vote on North,Andover's LTA time, thac the Planning Board representative,~Joyce Ditore, never showed up for any of the meetings, that, Gayton Osgo0d,'a, lways attended the meetings...chat he;iidoes all the work, Gayton adviaed, the.~,~-.~.. Board that the Planning Board wants co rescind the MVPC's appoi'ncmehc and. will name a cor,~issioner tO authorize LTA time. ,,:,;, PORTABLE SCALES: '" A letter received from John Albis, Project Hanaser of the Bureaa.of Solid ~aste advised the Board that the above-named Bureau now has a Se~"of"portao ble scales and the will be available to communities d~siring waste generated with their towns. The scales will be loaned of one week which should be time enough to obtain an accurate fi:su;~e~ ~ ThE Selectmen voted Co send letter to Mr. Albis, accepting the offer",~and',.' ~o' so notify Bud Cyr and Ed Scanlon. LLSDIRECTOR: Br~dn F. Sullivan Letter received from the'Div, of Personnel Administration thank~d~che Boardfor promptly notifyin~ them of the Board's selection of'a 'lOcal labor Service D/rector for the ToWn. They will notify Brian Sulii~i~ when the projected implementation dace for the Town has been dete~ned. CONNECTICUT TRAVEL'S. CLUB: .... Letter from above-named advised the Board chac they do benefit softball games for anyone.who requests their servioes..(July 13ch thru July~gth. The Board voted co authorize Chairman McEvoy to contact the Recreational Chairman of this team's offer. .,4-., ~,, MAY 5, 1980 (continued) 189 LOCAL A~TS COUNCIL: ..:LeCce~from.Spec£al Service ArCs Council advised the Board chat the appoint- ment of the Local ArCs Council must becompleted be May 31, 1980. The Board voted to.have Brian advertise for qualified citizens who have .demonstrated scholarship or creativity in, or distinquished service Co, the Arts and Human£c£es. The Council will be responsible for deciding how to allocate ~unds for the ArCs and Caking a leadership position in supporting and nurtur- ingarCs activities in the community with private and public funds and iCiaCives. All applications must be received by Hay 17, 1980. RTS 116 & 125: The Board voted to set up a hearing on the proposed safety improvements at hillside. Rd. and Rcs. 116 & 125 on May 19ch. SPECI~LLEGAL SERVICES: The Board voted to request a transfer from Reserve Fund in the amount of $12,841.25 Co pay legal fees resulting from the Campion Hall Case and~o School Arbitration cases. I~;I&:MARCR OF DIllS: Letter of appreciation sent from the Hatch of DiGs. Request received from the Muscular Dystrophy Association to hold a Las Vega~ night at the Gloria Stevens Figure Salon on Turnpike Street, May 10th, co raise~funds. Paper money, only~ will be used and prises will be given ouC ac cheend.of the evenin~ co those retaining the largest amount of paper money. The Selectmen voted to grant request sub}ecC co Chief Donnelly's approval. Chief Donnelly was contacted the next day and he had no objection whatsoever. JOINT POLE LOCATIONS: A hearing ~as sec up for May 19th on a petiCi0~ co install poles on Campbell Rd..and.Ash Street. ~IN~R STP~T DRAIN: A complaint was received from a Mrs. Sandstrom, $16 Winter Street, that a neighbor (Munroes) have, on more than one occasion, filled in a nearby drain- age~itCH'wich miscellaneous debris andfill, which has resulted in a poCen- 6fal',f[ooding problem. The ditch is located on the property of a third party ~hf~h'is"~not involved or aware of the situation. The Board voted Co have the Board of ~ealth and the Conservation Commission investi~ace this complain and Co contact the Sandstroms. LICENSING COMMISSIONERS: .. Ed Provissia, operator of ~wo cabs, appeared before the Board Co advise them of;hiss, fees and operation of his cabs in North Andover. He stated that he had'hades cab parked on the corner of First and ~ain Streets a£Cer he obtains his cab license buC the police told them they could hoc park there. Board authorized a letter be sent co Chief Donnelly ~e. questtng that he install 2 signs on the southerly side of First Street, near the intersection of Main SC resolving'the Iasc cwo parking spaces for taxi cabs. APPROVE~: ..... Renewal of license Co operate Arcade game machine for Christopher~dams, 125... . ~ ·