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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-27 Board of Selectmen MinutesNOVEMBER 20, 19'~2 (con~mnuec) ~ PETERSON PIPING: Atty. Morley appeared before the Board stating he was advised the State would pay with Chapter 90 funds all but 25% of the cost of installing pipe on the Charles Peterson land...the town to pay the 25%. Highway Surveyor will do the work if provided the necessary funds. The Board voted to have Jack Erle investigate the matter. Lmcensmng Commmss~oners: Application for renewal of the Club, Ail Alcoholic license of the Eichlyn Club, Inc. with no premises was approved for the coming year of 1973. This will be the fourth and last year the Richlyn Club may retain their license without premises. Jack Erle ~s to determine the prorated fee. NOVEMBER 19'! ~ The Board of Selectmen held their regular meeting on this date with all members present; ArthUr~ P. Kirk, William B. Duffy, Jr. with Chairman Joseph A. Guthrie presiding. The minutes and warrant were approved as submitted. POLE LOCATION: The Board set a hearing for a Joint pole location petition on December il, 1972, at 7:45 FLATLEY COVENANT: A letter received from Town Counsel advised the Board that a "covenant running witH'the-land" · given to the Town by T. J. Flatley absolving the town from any responsibility for damages which' might accrue due to an installation of a drainage system across the location lines of Rt. 114, a state highway, should now be released by the town. He assured the Selectmen that the above- named drainage construction had never been constructed and that he had been told by Flatley's Attorney, John J. W~33~s, that adequate arrangements have now been made for drainage of development. Concluding, he advised the Board to release the covenant. Upon motion of Select- man Kirk, the Board voted to ask Town Counsel for a written explanation to specify the "ada- quate arrangements" to correct the drainage problem at the Royal Crest estates as stated in~.h~s letter. Jack Erle was also instructed to pursue the matter which was tabled indefinitely. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING: Selectman Kirk motioned to open the warrant for the Special Town Meeting at 8 p.m. to include aarraiCle #3, subject to Town Counsel approval, and the original Articles #1 and #2 as prese~nted Town Counsel. The Warrant was closed at 8:05 p.m. Jack Erle was instructed to give nd 2 to the Planning Board for processing. Selectman Kirk also requested Erle to submit nt with all three Articles to ~own Clerk as soon as possible for processing and advertising BUILDING INSPECTOR: The Board voted to send a letter to all Department Heads, requesting their presence at a meet- ing on Wednesday, December 6, 1972, at 7:30 p.m. at the Town w~11 Maeting Room, to discuss the matter of the Building Inspector position...to be full-time or part-time. The Department Heads will also be requested to submit a written recommendation on the subject. Chairman Guthrie requested .that at least two Selectmen and Jack Erle be present at the meeting. Licensing commissioners: iA hearing was held on an application for a license to store 10,000 gals. gasoline, underground, at 231 Sutton St., Ymadowbrook Laundry. Approval was tabled until December 11 until proper clarification could be made re the location of the storage tanks. Abutters were present and questioned the plan as submitted. The Board voted to request a written recommendation from Fire Chief Daw. Applications were approved for renewal of the following licenses: Common Victualer - Servomation Corp. at Mass. Electric Co. Retail Pkg. Goods Store: Wine & Malt Beverages. Middlesex Market - 127 Marblehea~ St. Tom's Beer & Wine Store - 1077 Osgood St. Dehullu's Market - 60 Union St. I Canty's Market - 127 Waverly Rd. Retail Pkg. Goods Store." .Ail Alcoholic '. Den Rock Liquor Mart, Inc. - North Andover Mall. Resta~rant, Ail Alcoholic. Shield's Inc. - 100 Sutton St. North Andover Spa, Inc.- 1120 Osgood St. Maggie's Place by Almar, Inc. - 1288 Osgood St. Town Line Pmstaurant, Inc. - 30 Massachusetts Ave. Butcher BOy Steak House, Inc. - 11.76 Osgood St. Hotel: Ail Alcoholic: Merrimack Valley Motor Inn by New England Industries, Inc. R~. 125. MERRIMACK COLLEGE LICENSE FEE: The fee for the Special Club license granted to Merrimack College was voted to be $10.O0 for remainder of the 1972 year. Jack Erle was requested to inquire from other colleges what fee is charged. Merrimack College is to be reminded that they should renew their license for the next year. RICHLYN CLUB LICENSE: The Fee for the ~ichlyn Club (Club, all Alcoholic ) license was discussed. As their expiration date will be October 31', 1973, they will be charged a of the annual ~of. $5p0~. w~hich~will.be $41.50. ce m. ,~e~ar~e, .~ecre~ary Clerk