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534
553
540
535
462
492
542
633
682
738
835
951
1053
1081
1154
1232
1322
1315
1370
GRAND TOTALS
1-12(N)
385
418
429
465
478
508
552
582
630
655
659
691
722
730
773
(P)
356
385
401
419
500
580
656
714
778
844
897
976
1037
1072
1095
(W)
602
627
692
744
772
839
894
945
1026
1028
1052
1075
1087
1070
1063
1343
1430
1522
1628
1750
1927
2102
2241
2434
2527
2608
2742
2846
2872
2931
1960
ANNUAL REPORT
201
VOCATIONAL ENROLLMENT-TRADE & INDUSTRIES
October 1, 1960
Grade 9 (N)
4
(N)-1
(P)
9
Machine Shop-6
(P)-5
(W)
5
(W)-0
(N)-3
18
Carpentry Shop-12
(P)-4
Tuition Pupils
2
Machine Shop-1
Carpentry Shop-1
20
Grade 10 (N)
1
(N)-1
(P)
7
Machine Shop-7
(P)-3
(W)
6
(W)-3
14
(N)-0
Carpentry Shop-7
(P)-4
Tuition Pupils
4
Machine Shop-4
18
Grade 11 (N)
5
(N)-1
(P)
6
Machine Shop-7
(P)-4
(W)
7
(W)-2
-
(N)-4
18
Carpentry Shop-11
(P)-2
(W)-5
Tuition Pupils
2
Machine Shop-1 Carpentry Shop-1
-
20
(W)-3
(W)-5
202
TOWN OF PLAINVILLE
1960
Grade 12 (N)
0
(N)-0
(P)
7
Machine Shop-4 (P)-3
(W)
1
(W)-1
(N)-0
8
Carpentry Shop-4
(P)-4
(W)-0
Enrollment
Machine Shop-24
Carpentry Shop-34
-
58
Tuition Pupils
8
.
-
GRAND TOTAL
66
HOME ECONOMICS VOCATIONAL
October 1, 1960
Grade 9
(N)
1
Grade 11 (N)
4
(P)
3
(P)
0
(W)
4
(W)
5
8
-
9
Grade 10
(N)
2
Grade 12
(N)
3
(P)
2
(P)
1
(W)
2
(W)
1
-
6
5
-
GRAND TOTAL
28
203
ANNUAL REPORT
1960
KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Wrentham, Massachusetts
BUDGET 1961
Item No. 1-General Control
$19,984.25
Item No. 2-Expenses of Instruction
356,878.72
Item No. 3-Expenses of Operating School Plant
53,471.25
Item No. 4-Maintenance
6,500.00
Item No. 5-Auxiliary Agencies
99,877.76
Item No. 6-Outlay
4,200.00
Item No. 7-Adult Education
2,670.00
Item No. 8-Vocational Education
48,941.26
$592,523.24
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR 1961
State Reimbursement Transportation, Chap. 71
$57,933.00
State Reimbursement Vocational School (1959-60)
14,831.72
Federal Grants-Geo. Barden Funds-Vocational Salaries
13,000.00
State Reimbursement-Special Education
7,000.00
Transfer from Revenue Surplus-Dec. 31, 1960 Adult Education Receipts
13,500.00
2,400.00
Total Estimated Receipts
$108,664.72
Net Budget Cost Apportionable to Three Towns
$483,858.52
Net Increase of 1961 Budget over 1960 Budget
$23,587.10
COMPARISON BY BUDGETS BY SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1960 Budget
1960 Spent
1961 Budget
Item 1-GENERAL CONTROL
Salaries
$ 16,695.00
$ 15,882.67
$ 16,805.00
Expenses
1,705.75
1,409.68
3,179.25
Total
$ 18,400.75
$ 17,292.35
$ 19,984.25
204
TOWN OF PLAINVILLE
1960
1960 Budget
1960 Spent
1961 Budget
Item 2-EXPENSES OF INSTRUCTION
Salaries
$296,115.54
$291,204.84
$328,982.69
Expenses
26,900.66
25,316.46
27,896.03
Total
$322,425.27
$316,521.30
$356,878.72
Item 3-EXPENSES OF OPERATING
Salaries
$ 30,414.35
$ 28,369.77
$ 30,416.25
Expenses
23,103.00
20,705.89
23,055.00
Total
$ 53,517.35
$ 49,075.66
$ 53,471.25
Item 4-MAINTENANCE
Salaries
Expenses
$ 4,500.00
$ 5,408.02
$ 6,500.00
Total
$ 4,500.00
$ 5,408.02
$ 6,500.00
Item 5-AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Salaries
$ 19,693.70
$ 19,355.61
$ 20,925.87
Expenses
97,033.72
88,471.17
78,951.89
Total
$116,727.42
$107,826.78
$ 99,877.76
Item 6-OUTLAY
Salaries
Expenses
$ 3,400.00
$ 4,963.83
$ 4,200.00
Total
$ 3,400.00
$ 4,963.83
$ 4,200.00
Item 7-ADULT EDUCATION
Salaries
$ 2,670.00
Item 8-VOCATIONAL
Salaries
$ 40,673.86
$ 40,145.97
$ 41,567.65
Expenses
8,130.00
7,559.71
7,373.61
Total
$ 48,803.86
$ 47,705.68
$ 48,941.26
GRAND TOTAL
Salaries
$403,592.45
$394,958.86
$441.367.46
Expenses
164,182.20
153,834.76
151,155.78
TOTAL
$567,774.65
$548,793.62
$592,523.24
Balance of Total Appropriation
$ 18,981.03
KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Wrentham, Massachusetts
COMPARISON OF BUDGETS BY SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 Budget
1958 Spent
1959 Budget
1959 Spent
1960 Budget
1961 Spent
GENERAL CONTROL:
Salaries
$ 15,508.89
$ 16,652.03
$ 19,284.56
$ 18,828.34
$16,695.00
$ 16,805.00
Expenses
3,093.25
2,933.08
1,885.25
1,654.18
1,705.75
3,179.25
Total
$ 18,602.14
$ 19,581.11
$ 21,169.81
$ 20,482.52
$ 18,400.75
$ 19,984.25
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries
$274,774.91
$280,741.87
$299,345.75
$289,668.41
$296,115.54
$328,982.69
Expenses
32,765.70
27,709.78
24,161.09
23,900.66
26,309.73
27,896.03
Total
$307,540.61
$308,451.65
$323,506.84
$313,569.07
$322,425.27
$356,878.72
OPERATING:
Salaries
$ 38,822.00
$ 36,285.86
$ 31,931.13
$ 29,949.83
$ 30,414.35
$ 30,416.25
Expenses
31,412.20
21,725.07
24,066.34
23,832.67
23,103.00
23,055.00
Total
$ 70,234.20
$ 58,010.93
$ 55,997.47
$ 53,782.50
$ 53,517.35
$ 53,471.25
MAINTENANCE:
Expenses
$ 1,625.00
$ 1,672.71
$ 2,775.00
$ 3,065.36
$ 4,500.00
$ 6,500.00
1958 Budget
1958 Spent
1959 Budget
1959 Spent
1960 Budget
1960 Spent
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Salaries
$ 10,309.21
$ 10,474.05
$ 17,876.42
$ 17,126.30
$ 19,693.70
$ 20,925.87
Expenses
71,069.00
74,589.52
88,916.28
91,132.77
97,033.72
78,951.89
Total
$ 81,378.21
$ 85,063.57
$106,792.70
$108,259.07
$116,727.42
$ 99,877.76
OUTLAY:
Expenses
$ 2,600.00 $
2,076.61 $ 3,400.00 $
4,200.00
ADULT EDUCATION:
Salaries
$ 2,678.00
VOCATIONAL:
Salaries
$ 7,054.87
$ 10,745.08
$ 33,721.97
$ 35,142.56
$ 40,673.86
$ 41,567.65
Expenses
4,350.00
5,105.67
4,890.70
5,215.24
8,130.00
7,373.61
Total
$ 11,404.87
$ 15,850.75
$ 38,612.67
$ 40,357.80
$ 48,803.86
$ 48,941.26
TOTAL SALARIES $346,469.88
$354,898.89
$402,529.83
$390,715.44
$403,592.45
$441,367.46
TOTAL EXPENSES 144,315.15
133,735.83
148,924.66
150,877.49
164,182.20
151,155.78
GRAND TOTAL
$490,785.03
$488,634.72
$551,454.49
$541,592.93
$567,774.65
$592,523.24
TOTAL RECEIPTS
$ 75,528.27
$ 90,950.30
$107,503.23
$108,664.72
NET BUDGET
$415,256.76
$460,504.19
$460,271.42
$483,858.52
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1960
KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Wrentham, Massachusetts
SUMMARY OF 1960 BUDGET FINANCIAL REPORT
January 1, 1960 to December 1, 1960
ACADEMIC BUDGET
Balance as of December 31, 1960
Salaries
$362,918.59
$ 8,105.70
Expenses
156,052.20
9,777.15
Total
$518,970.79
$ 17,882.85
VOCATIONAL BUDGET
Salaries
$ 40,673.86
$ 527.89
Expenses
8,130.00
570.29
Total
$ 48,803.86
$ 1,098.18
GRAND TOTAL BALANCE
$ 18,981.03
CASH RECEIPTS
CASH RECEIPTS
$ 7,822.90
ADULT EDUCATION
2,395.99
$ 10,218.89
TOTAL OF 1960 BUDGET UNEXPENDED
SURPLUS, DECEMBER 31, 1960 $ 29,199.92
208
TOWN OF PLAINVILLE
1960
KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Wrentham, Massachusetts
APPORTIONMENT AND PAYMENT OF COSTS INCURRED BY THE DISTRICT
(Voted November 15, 1954 by Member Towns)
SECTION IV OPERATING COSTS
Operating Costs shall be apportioned to the Member Towns an- nually in December for the ensuing calendar year on the basis of their respective enrollments in the Regional District School. Each Member Town's share of the total Operating Expense shall be determined by multiplying the total of the budgeted Operating Costs to be apportion- ed, by a fraction, of which that town's pupil enrollment in the Regional District School on October 1 of the year in which the apportionment is determined shall be the numerator, and the total pupil enrollment from all the Member Towns in the Regional District School on the same data shall be the denominator; in the event that enrollment in the Regional School District has not been accomplished by said date, on the basis of enrollment in Grades 7 through 12 of pupils residing in each Member Town and receiving education at such town's expense as of October 1 of the preceding year.
OPERATING BUDGET
Calculation of Apportionment of Operating Expenses based upon Enrollment in Grades 7-12 for each Member Town as of October 1.
Member Town
Enrollment Grades 7-12 As of Oct. 1, 1960
Percentage of Total
Total Operating Cost
Member Town's Share
1961
Norfolk
261
24.14%
$483,858.52
$116,803.45
Plainville
329
30.44%
483,858.52
147,286.53
Wrentham
491
45.42%
483,858.52
219.768.54
1081
100.00%
$483,858.52
1960-AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1959
Norfolk
255
24.22%
460,271.42
111,477.74
Plainville
316
30.01%
460,271.42
138,127.45
Wrentham
482
45.77%
460,271.42
210,666.23
1053
100.00%
$460,271.42
14
OPERATING BUDGET Calculation of Apportionment of Operating Expenses based upon Enrollment in Grades 7-12 for each Member Town as of October 1.
1959-AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1958
Norfolk
247
25.97%
460,504.19
119,592.94
Plainville
275
28.92%
460,504.19
133,177.81
Wrentham
429
45.11%
460,504.19
207,733.44
951
100.00%
$460,504.19
1958-AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1957
Norfolk
217
25.80%
415,256.76
107,136.24
Plainville
243
28.90%
415,256.76
120,009.21
Wrentham
381
45.30%
415,256.76
188.111.31
841
100.00%
$415,256.76
1957-AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1956
Norfolk
208
27.44%
177,816.18
48,792.76
Plainville
206
27.18%
177,816.18
48,330.44
Wrentham
344
45.38%
177,816.18
80,692.98
758
100.00%
$177,816.18
211
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1960
KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Wrentham, Massachusetts
APPORTIONMENT AND PAYMENT OF COSTS INCURRED BY THE DISTRICT
(Voted November 15, 1954 by Member Towns)
CAPITOL COSTS
Capital Costs shall be opportioned annually in December for the ensuing year as follows: Payment of principal and interest on notes or other obligations issued by the Regional School District to finance Capital Costs shall be apportioned to the Member Towns on the basis of the equalized valuation of such towns, as set forth in Chapter 559 of the Acts of 1945 entitled "An Act Establishing the Basis of Appor- tionment of State and County Taxes" or any later equalized valuations enacted by the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in effect on the date the vote authorizing such bonds or other obliga- tions become effective. Each Member Town's share shall be deter- mined by computing to the nearest one-tenth of one percent, the ratio which its equalized valuation bears to the total of the equalized valuations of all the Member Towns, and the ratio shall not be changed during the period such bonds or other obligations are outstanding, except as provided in Section VII. All other Capital Costs shall be so apportioned to the Member Towns on the basis of the last such equalized valuation of such towns enacted by said General Court which is in effect on the date on which such apportionment is so determined.
Norfolk
$1,687.042.00
20.45%
Plainville
1,941,170.00
23.53%
Wrentham
4,622,368.00
56.02%
$8,250,580.00
212
TOWN OF PLAINVILLE
1960
KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Wrentham, Massachusetts
CAPITAL BUDGET FOR 1961
Interest due on 5-1-56 Bond Issue at 3.20%
May 1, 1961
$29,360.00
November 1, 1961
27,520.00
Interest due on 3-1-56 Bond Issue at 3.40%
March 1, 1961
4,590.00
September 1, 1961
4,335.00
Total Interest $65,805.00
Principal on 5-1-56 Bond Issue
$115,000.00
Principal on 3-1-58 Bond Issue
15,000.00
Total Principal 130,000.00
$195,805.00
DEDUCT:
Reimbursement from State representing 63.9%
of estimated final construction cost 78,231.55
Total Deduction 78,231.55
TOTAL NET CAPITAL BUDGET FOR
BONDS AND INTEREST
$117,573.45
APPORTIONED TO THE THREE TOWNS FOR 1961
NORFOLK
$117,573.45 x 24.45% $24,043.77
PLAINVILLE
$117,573.45 x 23.53% 27,665.03
WRENTHAM
$117,573.45 x 56.02% 65,864.65
$117,573.45
1960
ANNUAL REPORT
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KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Wrentham, Massachusetts
COMPARATIVE CAPITAL BUDGET
1961
NORFOLK
20.45% of $117,573.45
$ 24,043.77
PLAINVILLE
23.53% of 117,573.45
27,665.03
WRENTHAM
56.02% of 117,573.45
65,864.65
$117,573.45
1960
NORFOLK PLAINVILLE
20.45% of $129,878.45
$ 26,560.14
23.53% of 129,878.45
30,560.40
WRENTHAM
56.02% of 129,878.45
72,757.91
$129,878.45
1959
NORFOLK
20.45% of $140,768.45
$28,787.15
PLAINVILLE
23.53% of 140,768.45
33,122.82
WRENTHAM
56.02% of 140,768.45
78,858.48
$140,768.45
1958
NORFOLK
20.45% of $107,968.45
$ 22,079.58
PLAINVILLE
23.53% of 107,968.45
25,405.01
WRENTHAM
56.02% of 107,968.00
60,483.86
$107,968.45
1957
NORFOLK PLAINVILLE
20.45% of $112,775.00
$ 23,062.49
23.53% of 112,775.00
26,535.96
WRENTHAM
56.02% of 112,775.00
63,176.55
$112,775.00
214
TOWN OF PLAINVILLE
1960
KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Wrentham, Massachusetts
OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGET
Summary of Assessments Due from Member Towns for Operating and Capital Costs for Year Ending December 31, 1961
1961
Operating
Capital
Total
NORFOLK
$116,803.45
$ 24,043.77
$140,847.22
PLAINVILLE
147,286.53
27,665.03
174,951.56
WRENTHAM
219,768.54
65,864.65
285,633.19
$483,858.52
$117,573.45
$601,431.97
1960
NORFOLK
$111,477.74
$ 26,560.14
$138,037.88
PLAINVILLE
138,127.45
30,560.40
168,687.85
WRENTHAM
210,666.23
72,757.91
283,424.14
$460,271.42
$129,878.45
$590,149.87
1959
NORFOLK
$119,592.94
$ 28,787.15
$148,380.09
PLAINVILLE
133,177.81
33,122.82
166,300.63
WRENTHAM
207,733.44
78,850.48
286,591.92
$460,504.19
$140,768.45
$601,272.64
1958
NORFOLK
$107,136.24
$ 22,079.58
$129,215.82
PLAINVILLE
120,009.21
25,405.01
145,414:22
WRENTHAM
188,111.31
60,483.86
248,595.17
$415,256.76
$107,968.45
$523,225.21
1957
NORFOLK PLAINVILLE
$ 48,792.76
$ 23,062.49
$ 71.855.25
48,330.44
26,535.96
74,866.40
WRENTHAM
80,692.98
63,176.55
143,869.53
$177,816.18
$112,775.00
$290,591.18
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1960
KING PHILIP REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Wrentham, Massachusetts
BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31, 1960
Assets
Cash
$77,197.18
Advances:
Petty Cash
$ 75.00
School Cafeteria
2,900.00
2,975.00
$80,172.18
Liabilities & Reserves
Employees Payroll Deductions-State Taxes
$ 1,316.99
Tailings
978.36
Revolving Funds:
Athletic
$1,309.81
Cafeteria
839.59
2,149.40
Appropriation Balances:
Non-Revenue
School Construction Including Retained Percentage
$14,032.26
Adult Education
900.00
George Barden-Federal Vocation Funds
6,339.52
National Defense Education Act
1,672.07
22,943.85
Reserve for Petty Cash Advances
75.00
Surplus Revenue
52,708.58
$80,172.18
216
TOWN OF PLAINVILLE
1960
WARRANT
For Annual Town Meeting Monday, March 6, 1961
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, ss.
To Either of the Constables of Plainville, Greetings:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Plainville qualified to vote in Town affairs, to meet in the Elementary School Auditorium in said Plainville on
MONDAY, THE SIXTH OF MARCH 1961, A.D.
at six-thirty o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles, viz:
ARTICLE 1. The following Town Officers to be chosen by bal- lot viz: One Town Clerk, One Auditor, One Moderator, One Tree Warden and Three Constables for one year. One Selectman, Board of Public Welfare, One Assessor, One Trustee of the Public Library, One Park Commissioner, One Water Commissioner, Two members of the School Committee, and One member of the Regional School Dis- trict Committee for three years. Three members of the Finance Com- mittee, one for one year, and two for three years. One member of the Planning Board for five years.
For this purpose the polls will open at six-thirty o'clock in the forenoon and shall be closed at 8:00 P. M. in the evening.
For the consideration of all other articles in this Warrant the meeting shall stand adjourned to the Third Monday in March at 7:30 P. M. in the Auditorium of the Plainville Elementary School on South Street in said town.
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ARTICLE 2. To choose all other necessary Town Officers not named in Article 1, for a term of one year.
ARTICLE 3. To consider and act on the reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer, and other Town Officers.
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Chapter 81, of the General Laws.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the Town as provided by Sec- tion 108 of Chapter 41, General Laws, as amended, as follows:
Moderator
$15.00 each Meeting 15.00 each Special Meeting
Town Clerk
500.00 per year
Town Treasurer
Selectmen, Chairman
1,000.00 per year 600.00 per year 500.00 per year
Second Member
Third Member
500.00 per year
Assessor, Chairman
700.00 per year
Second Member
700.00 per year 700.00 per year .
Tax Collector
1,000.00 per year 75.00 per year
School Committee, each member
60.00 per year
Water Commissioners, Chairman
200.00 per year
Second Member
200.00 per year
Third Member, Secretary
350.00 per year
Auditor
200.00 per year
Constable
Tree Warden
1.50 per hour 1.50 per hour
or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
3972
Third Member
School Committee, Chairman
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ARTICLE 6. To appropriate and raise by borrowing or otherwise such sums of money as may be required to defray Town charges for the financial year ending December 31, 1961, and expressly for the following purposes to wit:
130 1. For the support of the Public Library.
819%- 2. For the Selectmen's current expenses and salaries.
3. For the Treasurer's current expenses and salary. "
1800, - 975 - 4. For the Town Clerk's current expenses and salary.
For the Assessor's current expenses and salaries.
6. For the Tax Collector's current expenses and salary.
1800 For the Board of Registrar's current expenses and salaries.
8. For the salary of Town Auditor and expenses.
9. For the Sealer of Weights and Measurers current expenses and salary.
5036 -10. 250 -11. For the Wire Inspector, salary and expenses.
For the Board of Health current expenses and salaries.
12. For the Building Inspector, salary and expenses.
13. For the Fire Department for current expenses and salaries.
14. For the Water Department for current expenses and salaries.
15. For the support of School and salaries of School Committee.
16. For payment of Insurance. -
17~ For Veterans' Benefits and expenses.
18. For Highways Exclusive of Chapter 81 and 90.
19. For Memorial Day. V
20. For interest on Temporary Loans and Maturing Debt.
21. For Police Department.
L 22. For Tree Warden.
23. For Removal of Snow. - 1/500.00
24. For Park Commissioners.
25. For Town Forest Committee. 1500 26. For heating and maintenance of Fire Station and Town Office Building. 2378 00
237800
27. For maturing debt. 25, 000.
28. For Welfare Agent. 0.
29. For Street Lights.
30. For Moth Department. 832500 1100.00
31. For Vocational Education. 1000.00
200
10535= 0 21930.00 ISISTua. 5043 2200 €
1ES-
.5. 2950
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5000
32. For Regional School District Committee. - 12495,56
33. For Planning Board. 2500 17500
34. For Industrial Development Committee. 120 00 200 00
35. For Town Counsel current expenses and salary
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to have the surety of the Collector of Taxes, Deputy Collector of Taxes, Treasurer, Town Clerk, Secretary of the Water Commissioner and Clerk of Selectmen's bond placed with a fidelity or guarantee company, and appropriate a sum of money to pay for same.
ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning January 1, 1962 and to issue a note or notes therefor, pay- able within one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for a Reserve Fund to provide for the ex- traordinary unforeseen expenses, as authorized by Section 6, Chapter 40, General Laws, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
10000.00
ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Chapter 90 of the General Laws, and raise and appropriate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 Highway Maintenance, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
1550 % Stile Four 3.800
ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treas- ury, a sum of money for Chapter 81 Highways, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
475000 9900.00 restored
ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 Highway Construction (to continue the lay- ing out and construction of Taunton Street, from Route 1 to the Wrentham line), or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
305000
.2050,00 1
9000. - lote let
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ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer a sum of money for a two-way communication sys- tem for the Highway Department, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer a sum of money for the purchase of a station wagon type cruiser, four door, eight (8) cylinder, equipped with standard heater and all necessary identification for police cruiser, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to accept an ambu- lance from the Plainville Ambulance Committee for the sum of $1.00, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
200, 00
ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer a sum of $1,500. or any other sum, for the operation and maintenance of said ambulance, or do or act in any manner rela- tive thereto.
ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to establish an Am- bulance Fund for the purpose of equipping and replacing said ambu- lance. This fund to be comprised of all monies received pertaining to said ambulance, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
1 1 7
ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from unexpended available funds, the sum of $12,- 000. to be expended by and under the direction of the Water Commis- sioners for the installation of approximately 1500 feet of 10 inch water main in West Bacon Street from Bacon Square westerly to Fletcher Street, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from unexpended available funds, the sum of $3,000. to be expended by and under the direction of the Water Commissioners for the installation of a crossing water main of not less than 12 inches nor more than 16 inches in diameter on Route 1, (Washington Street) at its intersection with Route #106 (East Bacon Street) a distance of approximately 300 feet; or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 20. To see if the Town will vote to install a gravel packed well approximately 50 feet deep, a pump and pumping station connected to the public water distribution system, with electric power
16000
00 000
221
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line, and a chain link fence to enclose the well area and access road; and to raise and appropriate for the aforesaid purposes a sum not to exceed $69,000. to be expended by and under the direction of the Water Commissioners; and to determine how said appropriation shall be raised, whether by taxation, by appropriation of available funds, by borrowing or otherwise, and if by borrowing, to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds and notes of the Town therefor; or do or act in any manner relative thereto:
ARTICLE 21. To see if the Town will vote to install water mains of not less than 6 inches but not more than 16 inches in diameter in East Bacon Street and Messenger Street, easterly from the present standpipe to Taunton Street, then southerly in said Taunton Street to the North Attleborough-Plainville Town line, about 7,150 feet, and to raise and appropriate for this purpose a sum not to exceed $90,390. to be expended by and under the direction of the Water Commissioners; and to determine how said appropriation shall be raised, whether by taxation, by appropriation of available funds, by borrowing or otherwise, and if by borrowing, to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds and notes of the Town therefor; or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 22. To see if the Town will vote to install a water storage standpipe of approximately 1,000,000 gallons capacity off East Bacon Street, at or near the location of the present standpipe, and to raise and appropriate for this purpose a sum not to exceed $112,470. to be expended by and under the direction of the Water Commissioners; and to determine how said appropriation shall be raised, whether by taxation, by appropriation of available funds, by borrowing or other- wise, and if by borrowing, to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds and notes of the Town therefor; or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to install water mains of not less than 6 inches but not more than 16 inches in diameter in South Street, northerly from School Street to Berry Street, a distance of approximately 6,900 feet, and to raise and appropriate for the afore- said purpose a sum not to exceed $98,670. to be expended by and under the direction of the Water Commissioners, and to determine how said appropriation shall be raised, whether by taxation, by appropria- tion of available funds, by borrowing or otherwise, and if by borrow- ing, to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds and notes of the Town therefor; or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
222
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ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropri- ate or transfer from unexpended available funds the sum of $20,000. to be expended by and under the direction of the Water Commissioners for maintainance, improvement, extension of mains and/or new de- velopments to the public water system, as they in their judgment deem in the best interest of the Town, provided however, that such main- tainance, improvement, extension and/or new developments conform to the plans and proposals submitted by Camp, Dresser, and McKee, engineers, in their 1958 report to the Town.
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