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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-05-08 Board of Selectmen MinutesMay 8, 1961 The regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held on this date with all members present and Chairman Finneran.presiding 'HEARING: Tree Removal Petition --Three trees Mr. John Connors, Tree Warden, was in attendance, stating that the three trees which had been duly posted, had been petitioned for removal by William Somerville, 91 Chadwick Street. Mr. Somerville wishes to build a garage and driveway and said trees must be removed for said reason. Mr. Finck motioned they be removed, seconded by Mr. Satcliffe, and vote~ unanimously. DRAWING OF JUROR: Town Clerk Lyons had Mr. Finck draw a juror. The following was drawn: Francis Rivet, 72 Turnpike Street, New England Tel. & Tel. Co. employee. He will be a juror at Superior Criminal Court to be held at Salem on May 15th. CIVIL SERVICE: Sealer of Weights and Measures A letter was read by Chairman Finneran from the D~viston of Civil Service ~tereby the Board was informed that under the provisions of the civil service law, the position held by Ernest J. Roberts has been classified and the seniority date of his service in said position is April 1, 1960. It also stated that Mm. Roberts will be recorded as holding a position in the classified civil service under the title and with the seniority date aforementioned. Notice of the examination will be sent to him as soon as the schedule of their Examimation Bureau permits and 'that we .will be not~fied of the results. D.P.U. HEARING: In re Trombly Motor Coach Service A notice was received informing the Board that a public hearing will be held on May 16, 1961, at the State House, regarding the petition of Francis J. Trombly d~/a Trombly Motor Coach Service for determination by the Department of Public Utilities that public convenience and necessity require the operation of motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over routes in various conmmni- ties including North Andover. As Nr. Fimck stated, said petition was approved locally already. Mr. Finck motioned that the Board make every effort to attend the hearing., seconded by Mr. Sutcliffe, and voted unanimously, it was also voted unanimously to convey the sentiments of the Board to the D.P.U. as being in favor of the operation. REOISTRYOF MOTOR V~tICLES: A form letter was received from the Registry of Motor Vehicles stating that the Massachusetts Highway Safety Co,u,~ttee voted at their meeting of April 25th to send aletter to all state and local officials involved, urging that in awarding ~contracts for highway construction and repairs, a provision be included requiring the~ contractor to maintain the normal flow of traffic. Mr. Finck motioned that copies oft he letter be sent to theBoard of Public Works.and the Highway Depart- merit. Mr. Sutcliffe seconded the motion, and it was voted unanimously. CE OiL CO.': A letter wns received from Cyr Oil Company stating that the re4ant .005 per gallon decrease is a seasonal allowance and not a drop in B.T.C. price. MERRIMACK-ESSEX EL~ETRIC CO.: Boston Street A letter was received stating that a 3500 lumen mercury vapor street light was installed on pole 3262, Boston Street, on April 27th. t~LINk. CK-ESSEX ELECTRIC CO.: Saunders Street A letter was received stating that a 3500 lumen mercury vapor light was installed on Saumders Street on April 21st. MERRIMACK-ESSEX ELECTRIC CO.: Chadwick Street Merrimack-Essex Electric Company performed a street lighting survey, as requested by thisUBoard, on Chadwick Street, with the recommendation of the installation:.of ten 7,000 lumen mercury vapor lights to replace the six 1,000 lights shown on the sketch enclosed. Mr. Finck motioned that the Board view the area with Mr. Chapman to determine the necessity for the street lighting, seconded by Mm. Sutcliffe, and voted unanimously. PRISON INDUSTRtESMEETING: A notice of a ~rison Industries Meeting to be held on May 17th at Framingham was received by the Board. It was agreed to request Chief Lawlor ~o attend the meet- ing to represent the Board, if agreeable with him.