Town of Arlington annual report 1933, Part 1

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1933
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Property of


Robbins Library


Arlington, Mass.


Founded by DR. EBENEZER LEARNED, 1835 Endowed by DR. TIMOTHY WELLINGTON, 1853 NATHAN PRATT, 1875 HENRY MOTT, 1889 ELBRIDGE FARMER, 1892


Building Erected by MARIA C. ROBBINS in memory of ELI ROBBINS, 1892


ROBBINS | IBRARY ARLINGTON MAS, 3 4860 00172 6444


Arlington Mass, Selectmen, 11


127th ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Arlington


AND


THE TOWN RECORDS


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1933


Robba


THE HAMPSHIRE PRESS, INC. 28 Carleton St., Cambridge 1934


BASEMENT


COLLECTION 974,44 Arlington 71526 May. 1935


TOWN OFFICERS, 1934


Elective


TOWN CLERK E. Caroline Pierce (Term expires 1936)


Moderator (1 year) William B. Barry


Selectmen and Board of Public Welfare


Arthur P. Wyman Term expires 1934


Leonard Collins Term expires 1935


George H. Lowe, Jr. Term expires 1936


Board of Public Works


Edward T. Ryan


Term expires 1934


Ralph Adams Term expires 1935


John E. Mitchell


Term expires 1936


Assessors


John D. O'Leary


Term expires 1934


Earl A. Ryder


Term expires 1935


Clarence A. Moore


Term expires 1936


Treasurer


Charles A. Hardy Term expires 1936


Tax Collector


Edward A. Bailey Term expires 1936


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School Committee


Clement J. Beaudet Term expires 1934


Joseph J. Bevins


Term expires 1934


Therese N. Turner


Term expires 1934


Norine D. Casey


Term expires 1935


M. Norcross Stratton .Term expires 1935


Mortimer H. Wells Term expires 1935


Katherine W. Lacey .Term expires 1936


Clair E. Turner .Term expires 1936


Winburn S. Cannell


Term expires 1936


Planning Board


Walton H. Sears, Chairman Term expires 1934


Charles M. MacMillin


Term expires 1934


Lester W. Collins


.Term expires 1935


Carolyn B. Reed


Term expires 1935


Herbert M. Dutcher


Term expires 1936


Park Commissioners


*Richard L. Powers Term expires 1934


įDonald W. Black


Frank W. Wunderlich Term expires 1935


*John H. Wilson, Chairman. Term expires 1936


Board of Health


Alfred W. Lombard, Chairman Term expires 1934


Ernest R. Brooks .Term expires 1935


Charles F. Atwood Term expires 1936


Commissioners of Sinking Fund


M. Ernest Moore Term expires 1934


Roscoe R. Perry Term expires 1935


** Frank H. Walker .Term expires 1936


*Resigned ¿Appointed ** Died


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Trustees of Pratt Fund


M. Ernest Moore Term expires 1934


Ernest Freeman Term expires 1935


Arthur J. Wellington


Term expires 1936


** Frank H. Walker


Term expires 1937


Roscoe R. Perry


Term expires, 1938


Charles A. Hardy, ex-officio


Trustees of Robbins Library


Mary Helen Teele Term expires 1934


Arthur J. Wellington .Term expires 1934


Therese N. Turner Term expires 1935


Charles J. Walsh


Term expires 1935


William A. Muller Term expires 1936


Cyrus E. Dallin Term expires 1936


Trustees of the Edwin S. Farmer Poor Widows' Fund and Trustees of the Edwin S. Farmer Fund for Needy Persons


M. Ernest Moore Term expires 1934


Roscoe R. Perry Term expires 1935


** Frank H. Walker Term expires 1936


Arthur J. Wellington Term expires 1937


Ernest Freeman Term expires 1938


Trustees of Elbridge Farmer Fund (not elective)


** Frank H. Walker James A. Bailey


Eben Dewing John A. Bishop


William D. Elwell John G. Brackett


Cemetery Commissioners


M. Ernest Moore Term expires 1934


*Harold L. Frost Term expires 1935


¿Frederick W. Hill


J. Edwin Kimball, Chairman


Term expires 1936


*Resigned ** Died


¿Appointed


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Board of Appeal (not elective)


Alton F. Tupper


Term expires 1934


Frederic F. Low, Chairman Term expires 1935


Thomas J. Donnelly


Term expires 1936


William A. McNeal, Associate


Tree Warden (1 year) Daniel M. Daley


Fence Viewers


David T. Dale


D. Herbert Buttrick


Field Drivers


Archibald F. Bullock


Daniel P. Barry


Edwin C. Jacobs Charles E. Carroll


Measurers of Wood and Bark (elected annually)


Patrick F. Brosnahan Charles E. Hale


Arthur B. Peirce


APPOINTMENTS


Appointments Made by the Selectmen


Term Expires


James J. Golden, Jr., Secretary. April 1, 1934


Clarence Needham, Town Accountant


April 1, 1934


William E. Mason, Inspector of Buildings. April 1, 1934


George W. Day, Inspector of Plumbing.


April 1, 1934


Edward W. Feeley, Town Physician.


April 1, 1934


Chester L. Blakely, Inspector of Animals


April 1, 1934


Archibald F. Bullock, Burial Agent April 1, 1934


George M. Dolan, Suppressor of Moths. Jan. 1, 1934


Arthur B. Peirce, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


Horace W. Peirce, Weigher of Hay and Coal April 1, 1934


Walter H. Peirce, Weigher of Hay and Coal April 1, 1934


David Lynch, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


William Coughlin, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


Patrick Keaney, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


John L. Kelly, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


James P. Kelly, Weigher of Hay and Coal April 1, 1934


Joseph F. Kelly, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


Thomas O'Donnell, Weigher of Hay and Coal.


April 1, 1934


Eva A. Cummings, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


Robert J. Kelley, Weigher of Hay and Coal April 1, 1934


Charles E. Hale, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


William C. Scannell, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


John O'Brien, Weigher of Hay and Coal. April 1, 1934


George R. Kelley, Weigher of Hay and Coal April 1, 1934


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Archibald F. Bullock, Keeper of Lockup. April 1, 1934 James Carmody, Superintendent of Town House April 1, 1934 Allan E. Cowie, Sealer of Weights and Measures April 1, 1934


Appointments Made by the Board of Public Welfare Clifford W. Cook, Secretary and Agent .. April 1, 1934


Appointments Made by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works


James J. Golden, Jr., Secretary. April 1, 1934


John L. Murphy, Town Counsel April 1, 1934


James M. Keane, Town Engineer April 1, 1934


William E. Mason, Superintendent of Wires April 1, 1934


Appointment Made by the Board of Public Works


*Henry E. Lewis, Water Register and Clerk ĮWilliam B. Barry


Appointments Made by the Board of Health


William H. Bradley, SSanitary Inspector April 1, 1934


Inspector of Milk April 1, 1934


William H. Bradley, Clerk April 1, 1934


Registrars of Voters


Eben F. Dewing, Chairman


May 1, 1934


*James J. Golden, Jr.


May 1, 1935


¿Dennis I. Donahue


Timothy J. Buckley


May 1, 1936


E. Caroline Pierce, ex-officio


*Resigned


¿Appointed


1933


Special Officers to Serve Without Pay During Pleasure of the Board


George H. Greim Michael Reddan Michael McDevitt A. Leslie Heckbert Harry Sweetnam Edward Shay Michael Wall


Robert P. Durdle James J. Dolan ** John J. Harty Frederick Livingston


John Campbell Leslie Wildgust Frank Monroe


Patrick McCarthy Joseph B. Trainor Frank Priest


Harold Herbert Phipps James Carmody Daniel Bosquet


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Matthew McCaffery


Walter McClure


Bernard McArdle


Sidney Lawler


Edward J. Corper


Patrick Reddan


James Walsh


Daniel Haley Edmund Dorington John T. Loftus John Heron


Charles Collins


J. Arthur Bourdon


William Irving


George W. Mernick


John H. Wilson


Frank W. Wunderlich


George Higgins


Leonard Collins George H. Lowe, Jr.


1933 Constables


Ralph T. Atwood


William H. Bradley


Allan E. Cowie


A. Gordon Wier


Winthrop J. Donovan


Elbridge S. Johnson


William F. Duggan


James J. Golden, Jr.


John A. Easton


Charles J. Daley, Jr.


J. Herbert Gunnerson


*John H. Wilson


** Died *Resigned


OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE ARLINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT


January, 1934


Chief, Daniel B. Tierney Deputy Chief, George W. Corbett Deputy Chief, John M. Tierney


4 Engine Co's


2 Ladder Co's 1 Special Service Co.


Engine 1


Captain Albert V. Jones Lieut. Anthony P. Lopez Lawrence F. Beasley


Herbert G. White Judson S. Aiken John M. Fahey


Dr. Chester L. Blakely Wathen B. Henderson Sandy Chestaro


Charles Anthony Jacques S. Hoffman


* Harold E. Arntz Francis X. Winn Edward Hardy James McCorkle Carl Peterson James Knox Arthur P. Wyman


Lewis M. Bowe Daniel M. Hooley


TOWN RECORDS


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Engine 2


Captain John J. Kennedy Lieut. Joseph D. Mahoney John J. Beasley


John F. Shaw George J. W. Kenney Robert J. Mahoney


Engine 3


Lieut. Ervin V. Gay William A. Libby Lawrence C. Chester


Captain Ernest H. Griffin William A. Keefe James A. Doherty


Engine 4


Captain Lorne S. McEwen Lieut. Thomas H. Egan


Francis J. Neville


Charles J. O'Neil


Horace G. Aiken James P. O'Brien


Ladder 1


Captain John Barry James N. Deane


William P. Moynihan


Daniel V. Coughlin William H. Madden George V. Heiser


Harry Cooper


Ladder 2


Captain Richard J. Tierney


Maurice J. O'Connor


Captain Charles J. Flynn


William T. Burns


Reginald A. Wood Harold C. O'Leary


Special Service Co.


Lieut. Bartholomew J. McGreevy


Edward F. Lane


Lieut. William P. Slattery


John E. Barry Edward J. Ryan


Drill Masters


Captain Richard J. Tierney


Captain Charles J. Flynn


Department Physician Dr. Winslow M. Kingman


Undertakers (licensed)


Leslie E. A. Smith


April 30. 1934


Daniel W. Grannan


April 30. 1934


William D. Grannan


April 30. 1934


William P. Dale


April 30. 1934


Leonard B. Saville


April 30, 1934


Joseph Quinn


April 30, 1934


Thomas S. Bonney


April 30, 1934


Joseph M. H. Forest


April 30, 1934


Joseph H. Rockett April 30, 1934


Augustus K. Hatchfield


April 30, 1934


Christian J. Berglund


April 30, 1934


John E. Canniff


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RECORDS OF TOWN MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS DURING THE YEAR 1933


TOWN WARRANT


The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex, ss.


To the Constables of the Town of Arlington, in said County :


GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabi- tants of the Town of Arlington, qualified as the Constitu- tion requires, to vote in elections, to meet at the polling places designated for the several precincts in said town on Monday, the sixth day of March, 1933, at seven o'clock in the forenoon, to act on the following Articles, namely :


Article 1. To elect by ballot the following Town Officers: A Moderator for one year; a Town Clerk for three years; a Treasurer for three years; a Collector of Taxes for three years; a Selectman for three years; a member of the Board of Public Works for three years; One Assessor for three years; three members of the School Committee for three years; two Trustees of the Robbins Library for three years; one member of the Board of Health for three years; one Park Commissioner for three years; one member of the Planning Board for three years; one Commissioner of the Sinking Fund for three years ; one Trustee of the Pratt Fund for two years ; one Trustee of the Pratt Fund for five years ; one Trustee of the Edwin S. Farmer Poor Widows' Fund and Trustee


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of the Edwin S. Farmer Fund for Needy Persons for five years; one Cemetery Commissioner for three years; a Tree Warden for one year ; also, in each Precinct six Town Meeting Members for three years; one Town Meeting Member in Precinct 1 for one year; one Town Meeting Member in Precinct 3 for one year; one Town Meeting Member in Precinct 5 for one year; one Town Meeting Member in Precinct 8 for one year; one Town Meeting Member in Precinct 10 for one year; one Town Meeting Member in Precinct 10 for two years; one Town Meeting Member in Precinct 11 for two years; one Town Meeting Member in Precinct 12 for two years; one Town Meet- ing Member in Precinct 13 for one year; one Town Meet- ing Member in Precinct 14 for one year.


For these purposes, the polls will be open at seven o'clock A. M. and remain open until eight o'clock P. M., at each of the polling places designated, viz: Precinct One, in the Crosby School Building, entrance on Winter Street; Precincts Two and Four, in the Hardy School Building, entrance on Lake Street; Precincts Three and Precinct Nine, entrance on Mystic Street; Precincts Ten Five, in the Junior High School Building East, entrance on Tufts Street; Precincts Six and Eight, in the Town Hall; Precincts Seven and Nine, in the Russell School Building; Precinct Seven, entrance on Medford Street; Precinct Nine, entrance on Mystic Street; Precincts Ten and Twelve, in the Cutter School Building, entrance on Robbins Road; Precinct Eleven, in the Highland Hose House, entrance on Massachusetts Avenue; Precinct Thirteen, in the Peirce School Building, entrance on Park Avenue North, Heights; Precinct Fourteen, in the Locke School Building, entrance on Park Avenue, Heights.


You are, also, required to notify and warn the said inhabitants to meet at the Town Hall, in said Town on Wednesday, the twenty-second day of March, 1933, at


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eight o'clock in the evening, at which time and place the following articles are to be acted upon and determined exclusively by town meeting members, in accordance with, and subject to the referenda provided for by Chapter 642 of the Acts of 1920.


Article 2. To choose and appoint all other usual Town officers not hereinbefore mentioned, in such manner as the Town may determine.


Article 3. To hear and act on the reports of the permanent committee under vote of the Town passed March 24, 1919 on the Town Yard; of the committee un- der vote of the Town passed April 5, 1926 to investigate and consider the matter of additional school accommoda- tions; of the committee under vote of the Town passed April 14, 1927 to make a comprehensive study of a com- munity or other building as a memorial to commemor- ate the services and sacrifices of persons who served in the World War; of the committee under vote of the Town passed April 9, 1930 to study the School System, ap- pointed by the Selectmen; of the committee under vote of the Town passed April 2, 1930 to secure plans and estimates for the construction of an elementary school on Pheasant Avenue; of the committee under vote of the Town passed April 2, 1930 to secure plans and estimates for the construction of an elementary school on Eastern Avenue; of the committee under vote of the Town passed May 26, 1930 to investigate and study the Public Library accommodations at the Heights; of the committee under vote of the Town passed July 15, 1930 for the construction of a building to be used for High School purposes; of the committee under vote of the Town passed June 21, 1932 to investigate and report on the advisability of acquiring a suitable playground or park for small children in the easterly section of the Town; of the School Committee under vote of the Town passed March 23, 1932 to con-


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struct a four-story connecting passageway between the old and new High School; and of other Town boards and officers and of the Finance and other committees here- tofore appointed.


Article 4A. To see if the Town will accept trans- fers, gifts or contributions by town officers and employees of portions of their respective compensations, salaries and wages, upon terms specified by such officers and em- ployees or otherwise; will appropriate, or designate the use to be made of, any and all such transfers, gifts and contributions ; determine in what manner they shall be received, used and disposed of; or take any action in any way relating to such compensations, salaries or wages and any transfers, gifts, or contributions made or to be made, to the Town or to any board, officer, employee or committee thereof.


Article 4. To make appropriations to defray Town obligations, liabilities, outlay and expenses and especially for or relating to all or any of the boards, departments, purposes and matters hereinafter mentioned; determine in what manner the money shall be raised and expended; or take any action relating thereto.


Finance Committee; Reserve Fund; Board of Appeal; Board of Selectmen; Accountant; Treasurer's Depart- ment; Collector's Department; Assessors' Department ; Legal Department; Claims; Town Clerk's Department; Board of Public Works; Engineering Work; Elections and Town Meetings; Planning Board; Joint Board of Select- men and Board of Public Works; Board of Survey; Rob- bins Memorial Town Hall; Police Department; Fire De- partment; Building Department; Building, Plumbing and Gas Inspection ; Wire Department; Sealer of Weights and Measures ; Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Suppression ; Tree Warden's Department; Health Department; Vital Statis-


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tics; Inspector of Animals; Sewerage System Mainten- ance; Ashes, Offal and Rubbish ; Highway Division; Snow and Ice Removals; Lighting of Streets and Ways; Traffic Signals; Fire and Police Signals; Public Welfare Depart- ment; District and Other Nurses ; State and Military Aid ; Soldiers' Relief; Burials and Exemptions ; Schools ; Rob- bins Library and Branches; Parks; Playgrounds; Pen- sions ; Memorial Day ; Printing Town Reports ; Insurance ; Workmen's Compensation; Workmen's Compensation Insurance Fund; Patriots' Day; Menotomy Hall; Repairs to Houses Owned by Town; Municipal Insurance Fund ; Water Department Maintenance; Cemeteries; Interest ; Debt.


Article 5. To see if the Town will authorize the Town Treasurer, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the fin- ancial year 1933 and/or in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year 1934, the same to be paid from the revenue of the financial year in which the debt is in- curred; will authorize the issue of a note or notes there- for and the refunding of such note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with section 17 of chapter 44 of the General Laws; or will take any action relating to such borrowing or refunding.


Article 6. To see if the Town will authorize its Col- lector of Taxes to use all means of collecting taxes for the year 1933 which a Town Treasurer may use when ap- pointed a Collector of Taxes.


Article 7. To see if the Town will make an appro- priation for the extension of the Sewerage System; de- termine in what manner the money shall be raised and expended; or take any action relating thereto.


Article 8. To see if the Town will make an appro- priation for the extension of Water Mains; determine in


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what manner the money shall be raised and expended; or take any action relating thereto.


Article 9. To see if the Town will make an appro- priation for the extension of Storm Drains; determine in what manner the money shall be raised and expended; or take any action relating thereto.


Article 10. To see if the Town will make an appro- priation for the construction of permanent sidewalks and for the installing of edgestone; determine in what man- ner the money shall be raised; or take any action relating thereto.


Article 11. To see if the Town will accept the laying out of a town way from Massachusetts Avenue to Gloucester Street, substantially in the location of the private way known as Bailey Road, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, under the provision of law authorizing the assess- ment of betterments ; establish said way; make an appro- priation for said laying out and the construction of said way; determine in what manner the money shall be raised; or take any action relating thereto.


Said way as so laid out is bounded and described as follows :


Beginning at a stone bound at the point of intersec- tion. of the southwesterly side line of Mass. Avenue and the southeasterly side line of Bailey Road, thence west- erly and southwesterly on said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road on a curve to the left with a radius of 25.0 feet, a distance of 39.27 feet to a point of tangency in said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road, thence continuing southwesterly on said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road, a distance of 381.21 feet to a point of curve in said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road, thence southwest- erly and southerly on said southeasterly side line of Bail-


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ey Road, on a curve to the left with a radius of 30.0 feet, a distance of 36.91 feet to the point of intersection of said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road and the northeast- erly side line of Wildwood Avenue, thence westerly across said Wildwood Avenue a distance of 44.24 feet to the point of intersection of the southwesterly side line of Wildwood Avenue and the southeasterly side line of Bail- ey Road, thence westerly and southwesterly on said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road on a curve to the left with a radius of 30.0 feet, a distance of 40.14 feet to a point of tangency in said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road, thence continuing southwesterly on said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road, a distance of 398.88 feet to a point of curve in said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road, thence southwesterly and southerly on said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road on a curve to the left with a radius of 30.0 feet a distance of 30.74 feet to the point of intersection of said southeasterly side line of Bailey Road and the easterly side line of Gloucester Street, thence northerly on said easterly side line of Gloucester Street, a distance of 16.87 feet to a point of curve in said easterly side line of Gloucester Street, thence continuing northerly on said easterly side line of Gloucester Street on a curve to the left with a radius of 350.0 feet, a distance of 98.74 feet to the point of inter- section of said easterly side line of Gloucester Street and the northwesterly side line of Bailey Road, thence east- erly and northeasterly on said northwesterly side line of Bailey Road on a curve to the left with a radius of 40.0 feet a distance of 73.39 feet to a point of tangency in said northwesterly side line of Bailey Road, thence continuing northeasterly on said northwesterly side line of Bailey Road, a distance of 320.97 feet to a point of curve in said northwesterly side line of Bailey Road, thence northeast- erly and northerly on said northwesterly side line of Bail- ey Road, on a curve to the left with a radius of 25.0 feet a distance of 45.09 feet to the point of intersection of said


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northwesterly side line of Bailey Road and the south- westerly side line of Wildwood Avenue, thence north- easterly across said Wildwood Avenue, a distance of 40.41 feet to the point of intersection of the northeasterly side line of Wildwood Avenue and the northwesterly side line of Bailey Road, thence easterly and northeasterly on said northwesterly side line of Bailey Road on a curve to the left with a radius of 25.0 feet, a distance of 47.78 feet to a point of tangency in said northwesterly side line of Bail- ey Road, thence continuing northeasterly on said north- westerly side line of Bailey Road, a distance of 349.31 feet to a point of curve in said northwesterly side line of Bailey Road, thence northeasterly and northerly on said northwesterly side line of Bailey Road, on a curve to the left with a radius of 25.0 feet, a distance of 39.18 feet to the point of intersection of said northwesterly side line of Bailey Road, and the southwesterly side line of Mass. Avenue, thence southeasterly on said southwesterly side line of Mass. Avenue on a curve to the left with a radius of 630.56 feet, a distance of 2.91 feet to a point of tan- gency in said southwesterly side line of Mass. Avenue, thence continuing southeasterly on said southwesterly side line of Mass. Avenue, a distance of 97.0 feet, to the point of beginning as shown on a plan on file in the office of the Town Clerk, Arlington, Mass., entitled: "Plan and Profile of Bailey Road, Arlington, Mass., Scale, Hor. 1" =40', Ver. 1" == 6', March, 1923, C. H. Gannett, C. E., 53 State Street, Boston."


Article 12. To see if the Town will accept the lay- ing out of a town way from Lake Street to Varnum Street, substantially in the location of the private way known as Brooks Avenue, as made and reported by the Joint Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Works, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments; establish said way; make an appropria- tion for said laying out and the construction of said way ;


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determine in what manner the money shall be raised; or take any action relating thereto.


Said way as so laid out is bounded and described as follows :


Beginning at the point of intersection of the south- erly side line of Lake Street and the easterly side line of Brooks Avenue, thence southwesterly on said easterly side line of Brooks Avenue on a curve to the left with a radius of 30.0 feet, a distance of 43.55 feet to a point of tangency in said easterly side line of Brooks Avenue, thence southeasterly on said easterly side line of Brooks Avenue, a distance of 834.44 feet to a point of curve in said easterly side line of Brooks Avenue, thence contin- uing southeasterly on said easterly side line of Brooks Avenue on a curve to the left with a radius of 1738.83 feet, a distance of 497.59 feet to a point of compound curve, thence easterly on said easterly side line of Brooks Avenue on a curve to the left with a radius of 25.0 feet, a distance of 39.78 feet to the northerly side line of Var- num Street, thence westerly on said northerly side line of Varnum Street, a distance of 90.02 feet to the west- erly side line of Brooks Avenue, thence northerly on said westerly side line of Brooks Avenue, on a curve to the left with a radius of 25.0 feet, a distance of 38.78 feet to a point of reverse curve in said westerly side line of Brooks Avenue, thence northwesterly on said westerly side line of Brooks Avenue on a curve to the right with a radius of 1778.83 feet, a distance of 509.04 feet to a point of tangency in said westerly side line of Brooks Avenue, thence northerly on said westerly side line of Brooks Avenue a distance of 828.10 feet to a point of curve in said westerly side line of Brooks Avenue, thence northwesterly on said westerly side line of Brooks Avenue on a curve to the left with a radius of 25.0 feet, a dis- tance of 42.25 feet to the southerly side line of Lake Street, thence northeasterly on said southerly side line




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