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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-24 Board of Selectmen Minutes ~8(~ AUGUST 24, 1971 (EE Consortium Meeting continued) Agreed: A floor of at least one (1) Job per co~mmnity in the Consortium would be established for tbs '~st 6 months of tbs program. Established: A committee, composed of representatives from Methuen, Amesbury, Lawrence and Newburyport was established to work on Job descriptions, an administrative budget, and to select an Administrator for the program. Jim Lawbangh: Stated that he would use the figure of $12,000 for the administrator's salary. Some members objected to figure, but the $12,000. would stand with agreement that Administrator could be hired for less sslary. HERB BROWN: Stated that an unemployment variable would be figured for each city and town in the Consortium by Nary Newman's office and that some allocations would be readjusted to reflect to some degree, the unemployment rate of individual con~nunities. North Andover's allocation: $50,100., based on 48% Of the total allocation to Essex County exclusive of the City of Lynn. August 24, 1971 Selectman Joseph A. Guthrie worked all day on North Andover's job designation form which was due to be submitted before 10:00 A.M., Thursday, August 26, in Haverhill. The form as made out was approved by Chairman Kirk, but Selectman Dully wished to discuss the occupational summary further with the Board. A ~eeting was ,held by the Board of Selectmen on said matter on August 24, from 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. A ~,.S~ry was come. led and sent to Have~rhill courtesy of the police department the following~, August 26, 1971. It is listea as follo~ :. Administrator-Engineer (Professional) -$1,000. per month General Automotive Mechanic (Other) 750. " School~General Aide (Natron) (Other) 450. ~ Professor Librarian (Professional) - 580. " Firemen Trainees (Other-2) %00. " - 6mos. - $6,000. -6mos. - $4,500. - 6mos. - $2,700. - 6mos. - - 6mos. - $6,000. Parks & Gardens Caretaker Trainee (Other) - 400. '" - 6 mos. - $2~0~ Total $25,080. Alice M. Letarte, Secretary ~ .~.~/~%~ clerk SEPT~I~BER 13, 1971. The Board of Selectmen held their regular meeting on this date (the end of the su~ner schedule) with aJ_l me~bers present; Selectmen Dully and Guthrie with Chairman Kirk presiding. :The ~arrant and minutes were approved as submitted. Stanley Nughes, 139 Cotuit Street was drawn for the October 4 Sitting, at Salem. ~ec Poirier, 29 Bradford St. and Jchn Nythth, 144 Waverley Rd. mere drawn for Oct, ~ Sitting, at PEPSON~EL ~OAI~ REQUEST~ The Personnel Board request to occupy ol~ office of the Tree Warden was approved by the Board. They will be so notified. LIST ~ list vacancy appointments were ~abled for one more week. ~AROID STREET: A letter from J. Berksver advised theBoard that, before a Stop' sign cm~ld be installed, a 24 hour traffic count had t o be taken and a plan of the intersection drawn and sent to the District Public Works before the matter wes expedited. The Board directed copy of the letter sent to Chief Lawlor to implement the req~e st immediately. " NOTICE OF I~I'~TS: The Dept; of Natural Resources received a Notice 'of Intent from the North Andover School Building re the filling of land for the building of the new High School, copy sent to us. A Notice of Intent filed By Daniel 01chic, Sr. was not on +-heeproper form. It was withdrawn and t~ 'required form was given to Mr. 01chic for re-filing. POLE LOCATION PETITIONS: Tw~ petitions were received for relocation of poles on Chestnut St. and Johnson Street. No hearing necessary. ~2~E~Y B~PLOY~T ACT.: The Board of Public Works appeared before ~e Board asking advice on the recent Emergency Employment Act, particularly, about Job priorities. They were told by the Selectmen that the Town department heads wt~ be consulted as to major priorities and that State i~,~, will be determined in two weeks. The matter of the ~,~uistrator-Engineer position was discussed. It was determined that a Civil Engineer would best serve -~ of the departments although, Mr. Outhrie stated, Civil Engineers were in great demand and to find one ~ue_mployad, one of the Job require- ments, would be difficult. Ne also stated that the town departments would he consulted before any hiring was done, but the final selection would be up to theBoard of Selectmen. Chairman Kirk took the opportunity to express the Board's gratitude and appreciation to Selectman Guthrie for the many hours and effort he expended for the town to meet 'the deadlines required by the State . Mr. Guthrie's efforts to implemeut the Act were not $o~sh~. r~oof being heroic with the many errors -_~_ confusion the State office perpetrated.