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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-08-30 Board of Selectmen Minutes248 August 30, 1963 (continued) ~'~ MASSACHUSETTS ELECTIRC CO.: O~ Notice of installation of street lighting on Waverley Ro. and Turnpike Street, was received by~ the Board... The Board also voted to accept recommendations submitted for improved street lighting in the vicinity of the residence of Mr. Becotte, 136 Hillside Rd. but tabled for further study the survey made on Massachusetts Avenue from Greene Street to Chickering Road in the area of the n~ school. To~m Counsel: Re: Mrs. Warren G. Ogden complaint. Letter from Town Counsel stated that manicipal paternalism does not, as y~t, extend to un~er- ~iting the cost of the prosecution or defense of controversies between individual citizens of the town. The o~ner of the premises upon which water is being discharged, if he objects' to the same should consult private counsel for advice as to how to deal with his private problem. The masting adjourned at 5:30 p.m. ~ ~' Alice M. Letarte, Secretary. ~ September 9, 1963. The regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was ~held on this date with Selectman Raymond Broad- head, Fred p. Oakes and OhairmanWilliam A. Finneran ~who presided. . (Esso) Humble O~1 & Refining Co., 135 Clarendon Street, Boston, Maas.lowest bidder of four compan- ies was awarded the bid to supply 'gasoline.to the departments of the town. This bid was regular, 18.6 an.~ premi~um, 21.10 per_gallon. The other bidders were Raffner's Service Statlon~ Inc..~ ~aw- fence, Mass., oyr Oil Co., Lawrence, Mass. and GuLf'Oll Corporation, Manchester,"N.R. ,¢C~LAINT: Mrs. ~ Griffin, Chlckering ~d., appeared before the Board with complaint concerning poison ivy and water drainage from neighbor's Property onto hers. The Board will investigate .the matter. -RES~VE POLTCE PATROLM~I: · , . Raymond D. MacLean, 389 Marbleridge Road, was appointed unanimously a resarvepolice patro~manby ~: the Selectmen at this meeting..He will fill one of two vacancies on the reserve patrolmen. ~Mr. MacLean was the-only name listed by Civil Service as eligible for appointment'.' . MASSACE~SETTS EL~TRZ¢ COMPANY: N~ ~NGLAND TEL. & TEL. O0.: · as granted by the Board for Joint locations of existing poles on the westerly side Of Main6treet, 120' southerly from First Street, one pole. < ,. COMPANY: ' ' ' by proper departments, were granted by the Board to excavate on' Elmcrest Rd. Street for gas services. TWC~BL¥, TEAFFIC ~NGINEER: confirmation was-received by the above-named re meeting of Selectmen, Representatives 'J..and Mayor Buckley to discuss traffic light situation in North Andover. This meeting, promoted by 'SelectmAn Fred'P; Oakes;~' was 'held to expedite requests for the past two years of~the town of North 'Andover Which, to iate, had. b~n ignored. Town Reporter, John J. Farrell, also attended. MASS. CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY REPOR2. ' · ceivod by the Selectmen was forward ed to our Defense Director, Roland 0. Kerb. U N DAY INTITATI~: :::~ The invitation received was forwarded to U N Day C hairm~, Reverend .~r~est Brown,.'Jr. 41 Cheetmut Street MASS. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION GF CRUELTY TO ANINALS: ' Notice from above etated that they atiLl would be ,able to pick u~ a~d care for stray enimale as needed. GREATER LAW. REG. VOCA. TE~H. NIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT: '-!Notie~':received by the Board of the 21st meeting and notes of same contained th~ein. DOG Stanley Boturlia appeared before the Boar8 stating that he was getting numerous complaints about barking dogs and had quite a few unclaimed "strays" at his house. David Rand appeared once more with the same complaint of excessive wat~ forming a small pond on his land an creating a dangerouse situation. Ne said that the water reaches a depth of 3 or 4'. at times. The Board agreed to arrange a meeting withH. MacWilliams .an~ H. Wilkins to. view the situation at the site of the ~ater drainage. Mr. Rand stated that 1~0' of piping wnuld be needed. The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Alice N. Letarte, Secretary. **~***w~, Clerk