Town Report on Lincoln 1941-1945, Part 22

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 794


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Section 30B. The superior court shall have jurisdiction in equity to enforce the provisions of sections twenty-five to thirty A, inclusive, and any ordinances or by-laws made there- under, and may restrain by injunction violations thereof.


Planning Board


Article 13. To see if the Town will make the following revisions and additions to the Zoning By-laws, or take any action relative thereto:


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Section 5.


(f) Add after the word "owner" the words "If a resident of Lincoln."


Section 12.


Add after the word "dwelling" the words "a minimum frontage of 120 feet on the line of way, and"


Section 14.


Substitute for (a) (b) (c) the following:


(a) Front Yards. In all districts, every structure shall be so located that there shall be a minimum depth of 40 feet from the structure to every line of way. However, in the business district near the Center School the exist- ing front line of the building thereon shall establish the yard set back for that one line of way throughout the district.


(b) Rear Yards. Every dwelling shall be so located that there shall be a minimum distance of 30 feet from the dwelling to the rear lot line. In the case of a corner lot, the owner shall designate which yard shall be called the rear yard. .


(c) Side Yards. Every dwelling shall be so located that there shall be a minimum distance of 20 feet from the dwelling to each side lot line.


Change present (e) to (h) and add (e) (f) and (g) as fol- lows:


(e) Accessory Buildings. Accessory buildings shall be so located that they shall be a minimum distance of 20 feet from the dwelling and also a minimum distance of 10 feet from any lot line.


(f) No building or structure shall be erected, moved, altered, reconstructed, or enlarged in violation of the re- quirements of Section 14.


(g) Projecting eaves and uncovered steps shall not be considered as coming within the meaning of this section. All distances shall be measured at right angles from the line referred to to the nearest portion of that structure in question.


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(h) To be the same as the present item (e) with the omis- sion of the word "and" before (d) and addition of (e) and (f) after (d).


Section 15.


(b) Add the sentence "No non-conforming use of a premises shall be extended."


Planning Board


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 3 (b) of the Zoning By-laws by adding thereto the following: The Selectmen shall appoint two Associate Members who shall be citizens of Lincoln to serve on said Board of Appeals as designated by the Selectmen in case of a vacancy, inability to act, or interest on the part of a member of said Board. One Associate Member shall be appointed for a term of two years, one for a period of four years, and thereafter each Associate Member shall be appointed for a period of four years.


Selectmen


Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at or before the time for the meeting aforesaid. Given under our hands this 14th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-four.


SUMNER SMITH, HERBERT G. FARRAR, ALBERT A. SCHAAL, Selectmen of Lincoln.


REPORT OF THE OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF LINCOLN


FOR THE YEAR 1944


ALSO THE REPORT OF THE SCHOOL AND OTHER COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 1944


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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Page


Assessors, Report of


65


Auditor, Report of


92


Board of Appeals, Report of


135


Building Inspector, Report of


145


Cemetery Commissioners, Report of


124


Collector of Taxes, Report of


84


Committee for Investigating Needs of Lincoln Schools, Report of


146


Finance Committee, Report of


60


Fire Engineers, Report of


126


Health, Board of, Report of


122


Inspector of Animals, Report of


129


Jury List for 1944


42


Library, Report of Trustees of Statistics


Treasurer, Report of


131


Middlesex County Extension Service, Report of


139


Nursing Committee, Report of


128


Old Age Assistance, Report of


64


Overlay Account


63


Planning Board, Report of


133


Playground Committee, Report of


142


Public Safety Committee, Report of


143


Roll of Honor


57


School Committee, Report of


165


Expenditures and Receipts


174


Graduating Class of 1944.


176


School Calendar


167


School Committee, Report of


168


School Enrollment.


175


School Nurse, Report of .


177


School Personnel


166


School Superintendent, Report of


171


Selectmen, Report of


47


State Auditor, Report of


107


Streets, Superintendent of, Report of


119


Town Clerk, Report of


8


Annual Meeting, March 6, Proceedings at


14


Annual Meeting, March 6, Warrant of


8


Births


43


Deaths


46 41


Juror List for 1944


42 44


Marriages


Presidential Primary, April 25, Warrant of


21


Sporting Licenses


41


State Election, November 7, Warrant of


31


State Primary, July 11, Warrant of


26


Town Clerk's Meeting


41


Town Election, March 11


19


Town Officers, List of


4


Treasurer, Report of


86


Tree Warden, Report of


141


Trust Funds Commissioners, Report of


113


Warrant of 1945


178


Water Commissioners, Report of


120


Dog Licenses


130


132


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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1944


Moderator DONALD P. DONALDSON


Town Clerk WILLIAM H. DAVIS


Selectmen and Board of Public Welfare


SUMNER SMITH (Chairman) Term expires 1946


HERBERT G. FARRAR


Term expires 1945


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ALBERT A. SCHAAL Term expires 1947


Regular meeting second and fourth Mondays of each month, at 8 p.m., at the Town Hall office.


Assessors


HERBERT G. FARRAR (Chairman) . Term expires 1945


D. EVERETT SHERMAN, JR. .


Term expires 1946


PHILIP R. SNELLING


Term expires 1947


Treasurer WARWICK V. HARRIS- Deceased FREDERICK B. TAYLOR - Appointed to fill vacancy


Collector of Taxes


WILLIAM H. DAVIS


Auditor


JAMES W. LENNON


School Committee


WILLIAM N. PAGE, (Chairman) . Term expires 1946 SUSAN L. BRIGGS Term expires 1945


ROLLIN J. FAIRBANKS . Term expires 1947


Regular meetings first Monday of each month at Center School at 8 p.m.


Water Commissioners


SUMNER SMITH (Chairman) Term expires 1947


SIDNEY G. MACRAE Term expires 1945


ROLAND F. BEERS. Acting officer for Sidney G. MacRae


JOHN J. KELLIHER Term expires 1946


Regular meetings second Monday of each month at Town Hall office, at 8 p.m.


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Board of Health


ROBERT L. DENORMANDIE (Chairman) ROBERT H. BRINKERHOFF


PAUL L. NORTON


Term expires 1945


Term expires 1946


Term expires 1947


Tree Warden JOHN J. KELLIHER


Commissioners of Trust Funds


C. LEE TODD (Chairman) Term expires 1946


FREDERICK M. SEEGER Term expires 1945


LEONARD C. LARRABEE Acting officer for Frederick M. Seeger


HENRY DEC. WARD Term expires 1947


Trustees of Bemis Fund for Free Public Lectures


CHARLES V. BRIGGS (Chairman)


Term expires 1946


MABEL H. TODD


Term expires 1947


CHRISTOPHER W. HURD


resigned Term expires 1945


LEONARD C. LARRABEE appointed to fill vacancy


Cemetery Commissioners


JOHN F. PETERSON (Chairman) Term expires 1946


GEORGE E. CUNNINGHAM


Term expires 1947


SIDNEY G. MACRAE . Term expires 1945


ROBERT D. DONALDSON Acting officer for Sidney G. MacRae


Planning Board


HAYWARD PEIRCE (Chairman) Term expires 1949


CHARLES K. FITTS .


Term expires 1945


WALTER E. LOVEJOY


Term expires 1946


ROBERT D. DONALDSON


Term expires 1947


JOHN O. WILSON . Term expires 1948


Board of Appeals Appointed by Selectmen


HARLAND B. NEWTON .


Term expires 1948


ANTHONY J. DOHERTY


Term expires 1949


JAMES DENORMANDIE . Term expires 1945


FRITZ CUNNERT . Term expires 1946


JOHN C. BAKER


Term expires 1947


Associate Members


HENRY HOOVER .


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Term expires 1948


D. EVERETT SHERMAN, JR.


Term expires 1946


Measurers of Wood and Bark


HERMON T. WHEELER HAROLD S. COUSINS


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Trustees of Grammar School Fund


C. LEE TODD


HENRY DEC. WARD


LEONARD C. LARRABEE


Trustees of Lincoln Library


GEORGE G. TARBELL (Chairman) C. LEE TODD ROLAND C. MACKENZIE SUMNER SMITH (Chairman Selectmen ex-officio) WILLIAM N. PAGE (Chairman School Committee ex-officio)


Registrars Appointed by Selectmen


MANLEY B. BOYCE Term expires 1946


ANDREW J. DOUGHERTY, JR. Term expires 1947


HAROLD S. DEAN


Term expires 1945


WILLIAM H. DAVIS (Town Clerk ex-officio)


Finance Committee Appointed by Moderator


GEORGE G. TARBELL (Chairman) . Term expires 1946


F. WINCHESTER DENIO Term expires 1945


GUILBERT WINCHELL Term expires 1947


Population - 1,783 by 1940 census.


Town Area - 9,493 acres.


1944 Tax Rate $25.00 per $1,000.00 valuation.


Annual Town Meeting: - First Monday in March - March 5, 1945. Annual Election of Town Officers: - On Saturday following Town Meet- ing - March 10, 1945.


Registration of new voters: - On Wednesday, February 21, 1945, from 12 noon until 10.00 p.m.


Qualifications for Registration: - Twelve months continuous residence in the State of Massachusetts prior to March 10, 1945, and six months continuous residence in Town of Lincoln prior to March 10, 1945.


Town office open daily 9.00 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. Saturdays 9.00 A.M. to 12 Noon.


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OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN


Superintendent of Streets - Thomas W. Coan.


Sealer of Weights and Measures - John J. Kelliher.


Forest Warden and Moth Superintendent - John J. Kelliher. Weigher of Coal, Hay and other Commodities - Patrick Cotter. Clerk of Selectmen - M. Elizabeth Causer. Inspector of Animals - Daniel E. Sherman.


Member of District Nursing Committee - Emily K. Kubik.


Inspector of Slaughtering - John J. Kelliher.


Registrar for three years - Andrew J. Dougherty, Jr.


Dog Officer - John J. Kelliher.


Member of Board of Appeals for five years - Anthony J. Doherty. Petroleum Inspector - Matthew H. Doherty.


Burial Agent - George E. Cunningham.


Surveyor of Cord Wood - Harold S. Cousins.


Fence Viewers - John J. Kelliher, Edmund W. Giles.


Field Drivers - William Herman, James DeNormandie.


Bureau of Old Age Assistance - Anthony J. Doherty, John J. Kelliher, Otto Hagmann.


Fire Engineers - Matthew H. Doherty, Joseph Tracey, John J. Kelliher, Andrew J. Dougherty, Jr., Harold S. Cousins, John Smith, Edmund W. Giles, Charles K. Fitts.


Caretaker of Town Hall and Library - Patrick J. Lennon.


Property Officer - John J. Kelliher.


Constables - John J. Kelliher and George E. Cunningham.


Special Police - James V. David, Thomas Dee, William DeFord, An- thony J. Doherty, Matthew H. Doherty, Andrew J. Dougherty, Herbert G. Farrar, Edmund W. Giles, Frank Gordon, Otto Hagmann, Lawrence Hallett, Patrick J. Lennon, Isaac Langille, Joseph Newell, John F. Peter- son, Walter Porter, Daniel Ryan, James Ryan, Sumner Smith, Francis J. Smith, John Smith, Joseph Tracey, Henry Warner and Hermon Wheeler.


Special and Auxiliary Police - Alfred F. Anderson, Robert H. Booth, Thomas J. Carney, Ashley B. Cousins, Stanley H. Cullen, Malcolm L. Donaldson, Henry Geist, Medford E. Huntley, Henry B. Kane, Harry B. Knowles, Waldo Langille, Edward W. Moody, Walter G. Moody, Robert H. Morris, Waldo E. Palmer, Maynard S. Renner, Roland Robbins, Harold B. Sears, D. Everett Sherman, Howard S. Snelling, C. Lloyd Thomas and Frederick B. Taylor.


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Annual Town Meeting Monday, March 6th, 1944 WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Lincoln in said County: GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify the legal voters of said Town of Lincoln, qualified to vote in Town Meeting for the transaction of Town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall in said Lincoln, on Monday, the sixth day of March next at 7.30 o'clock P.M., then and there to act on the following articles, except Article 1, and also to meet in said Town Hall on Saturday, the eleventh day of March next, at 12 o'clock Noon, then and there to act on the following Article 1, by posting a copy of this Warrant, by you attested in each of the Post Offices, and in some other public place in said Town seven days at least before the sixth day of March next. The polls for voting the Australian ballot on Saturday March eleventh will be open at 12 o'clock Noon, and may be closed at 7 o'clock P.M.


Article 1. To bring in their votes for the following Town Officers and any other officers required by law to be elected by Australian Ballot, viz:


One Moderator for one year.


One Town Clerk for one year.


One member of the Board of Selectmen for three years.


One member of the Board of Assessors for three years.


One Treasurer for one year.


One Collector of Taxes for one year.


One Auditor for one year.


One member of the School Committee for three years.


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One member of the Board of Water Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Board of Health for three years.


One Tree Warden for one year.


One member of the Trust Fund Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Trustees of the Bemis Fund for Free Public Lectures for three years.


One member of the Board of Cemetery Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Planning Board for five years.


Article 2. To bring in their votes for any committees, commissioners, trustees and other officers, required by law to be elected by ballot or otherwise.


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of Town Officers, Committees, Commissioners and Trustees.


Article 4. To fix the salaries and compensation of the several elective officers of the Town, and to determine whether any Department, Board or Committee shall be authorized to fix the additional compensation of such members.


Article 5. To appropriate money for the necessary and expedient purposes of the Town, and enact anything in rela- tion to the same.


Article 6. 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, 1944, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable 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 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $6,000.00 for the purchase of war bonds or other bonds that are legal investments for savings banks, in order to establish a post-war rehabilitation fund, in accord-


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ance with the provisions of Chapter 5, Acts of 1943, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 8 To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $1,345.29 to pay to the County of Middlesex, as required by law, the Town's share of the net cost of care, maintenance and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital in- curred in the year 1943, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $500.00 to repair a large window frame and adjacent brick work on Mr. DeCordova's home, or take any action on the matter.


Article 10. To see in what manner the Town will vote to observe Memorial Day, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate $350.00 to prepare plans to meet the growing needs of the Lincoln Schools, appoint a committee, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 12. To see if the Town will accept the following provisions of Chapter 133 Acts of 1938, or take any action thereto: -


Section 1. Chapter forty of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section twenty-seven, as appear- ing in section one of chapter two hundred and sixty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and thirty-three, the following new section : Section 27 A. After acceptance of this section as provided in section four of chapter four, no proposed ordinance or by-law making a change in any such existing ordinance or by-law, which has been unfavorably acted upon by a city council or town meeting, shall be considered on its merits by the city council or town meeting within two years after the date of such unfavorable action, unless the adoption of such proposed ordinance or by-law is recommended in the final report of the planning board or selectmen required by section twenty-seven.


Section 2. Said chapter forty is hereby further amended by striking out section thirty A, as appearing in said section


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one of said chapter two hundred and sixty-nine, and inserting in place thereof the two following new sections; - Section 30 A. After acceptance of this section as provided in section four of chapter four, no appeal or petition under paragraph 3 of section thirty for a variance from the terms of such an ordinance or by law with respect to a particular parcel of land, and no application under section thirty for a special ex- ception to the terms of any such ordinance or by-law, which has been unfavorably acted upon by the board of appeals shall be considered on its merits by said board within two years after the date of such unfavorable action except with the consent of all the members of the planning board, or of the board of selectmen in a town having no planning board.


Section 30 B. The superior court shall have jurisdiction in equity to enforce the provisions of sections twenty-five to thirty A, inclusive, and any ordinances or by-laws made thereunder, and may restrain by injunction violations thereof.


Article 13. To see if the Town will make the following revisions and additions to the Zoning By-Laws, or take any action relative thereto:


Section 5. (f) Add after the word "owner" the words "if a resident of Lincoln."


Section 12. Add after the word "dwelling" the words "a minimum frontage of 120 feet on the line of way, and"


Section 14. Substitute for (a) (b) (c) the following:


(a) Front Yards. In all districts every structure shall be so located that there shall be a minimum depth of 40 feet from the structure to every line of way. However, in the business district near the center school the existing front line of the building thereon shall establish the yard set back for that one line of way throughout the district.


(b) Rear Yards. Every dwelling shall be so located that there shall be a minimum distance of 30 feet from the dwelling to the rear lot line, in the case of a corner lot, the owner shall designate which yard shall be called the rear yard.


(c) Side Yards. Every dwelling shall be so located that there shall be a minimum distance of 20 feet from the dwelling to each side lot line.


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Change present (e) to (h) and add (e) (f) and (g) as follows:


(e) Accessory Buildings. Accessory buildings shall be so located that they shall be a minimum distance of 20 feet from the dwelling and also a minimum distance of 10 feet from any lot line.


(f) No building or structure shall be erected, moved, al- tered, reconstructed, or enlarged in violation of the require- ments of Section 14.


Projecting eaves and uncovered steps shall not be con- sidered as coming within the meaning of this section. All dis- tances shall be measured at right angles from the line referred to, to the nearest portion of that structure in question.


(h) To be the same as the present item (e) with the omission of the "and" before (d) and addition of (e) and (f) after (d).


Section 15. (b) Add the sentence "No non-conforming use of a premises shall be extended."


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 3 (b) of the Zoning By-laws by adding thereto the following:


The Selectmen shall appoint two Associate Members who shall be citizens of Lincoln to serve on said Board of Appeals as designated by the Selectmen in case of a vacancy, inability to act, or interest on the part of a member of said Board. One Associate Member shall be appointed for a term of two years, one for a period of four years, and thereafter each Associate Member shall be appointed for a period of four years.


HEREOF FAIL NOT


and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at or before the time for the meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands this 14th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-four.


SUMNER SMITH, HERBERT G. FARRAR, ALBERT A. SCHAAL, Selectmen of Lincoln.


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On the reverse of the Warrant is the following:


February 28th, 1944.


I have served this Warrant by posting attested copies in each of the Post Offices, one at the Railroad Station and one at the Town Hall seven days before date of said meeting.


JOHN J. KELLIHER, Constable.


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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Monday, March 6, 1944


In accordance with the foregoing Warrant the meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 7.30 P.M., the return of the Warrant was read, and the Moderator called attention to Article one.


Article 2. Voted: That Hermon T. Wheeler and Harold S. Cousins be elected Measurers of Wood and Bark for the en- suing year.


Article 3. Voted: That the reports of the Town Officers, Committees, Commissioners, and Trustees be accepted.


Article 4. Voted: That the salaries of the elected officers of the Town for the current year be fixed at the following amounts respectively :


Selectmen each


$200 00


Treasurer


400 00


Collector of Taxes


1,375 00


Town Clerk


300 00


Assessors, Chairman


200 00


Assessors other members, each


175 00


Auditor


150 00


Water Commissioners, each.


75 00


and that the Water Commissioners be authorized to employ one of their members as Superintendent of the Water De- partment at a salary of $400.00 per year, and that one or more Cemetery Commissioners be authorized to work on the Ceme- tery grounds at the rate of fifty-five cents per hour.


Article 5. Voted: That the following appropriations be made:


Cemeteries


$800 00


Election expenses


200 00


Fire Department


2,500 00


Health, Board of


2,550 00


Highways and Bridges


17,055 00


Highways Chapter 90.


1,500 00


Highway Machinery


2,575 00


Highway to Machinery Fund


1,000 00


Insurance


3,125 00


Interest


400 00


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Library and Dog Tax


$1,632 00


Miscellaneous


3,807 00


Payment Town Bonds


5,000 00


Planning Board


60 00


Police Department


2,755 00


Public Safety


500 00


Public Welfare


1,000 00


Aid to Dependent Children


2,000 00


Old Age Assistance


8,435 00


Veterans' Aid


500 00


Reserve


1,000 00


Salaries


3,975 00


Schools


46,585 00


Kindergarten


1,100 00


Vocational Training


800 00


Street Lights


4,200 00


Summer Playgrounds


500 00


Town Hall


2,800 00


Tree and Moth


2,425 00


Bonus


1,125 00


$121,904 00


Water Works


14,240 00


Voted: That for Water Works $12,000.00 be taken from Water Works Treasury and balance from current year's re- ceipts. And for other appropriations the sum of $7,000.00 be taken from Free Cash.


Article 6. Voted: That the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen be authorized to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of the revenue of the finan- cial year beginning January 1, 1944, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable 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 7. Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of six thousand dollars to be taken from free cash, for the pur- chase of war bonds or other bonds that are legal investments for savings banks, in order to establish a post-war rehabilita- tion fund, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5, Acts of 1943, and that the issue or issues of bonds so pur- chased be determined by the Trust Fund Commissioners. And it was -


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Resolved: That it is the intent of the meeting in appropriat- ing the sum of six thousand dollars under Article 7, to estab- lish a post-war reserve fund for maintenance and/or replace- ment of services and equipment which cannot or should not now be provided because of the need of conserving all possible labor and material for the war effort as follows:


Fire Department $500 00


Schools


3,000 00


Library 1,000 00


Town Hall


500 00


Highway Machinery


1,000 00


Article 8. Voted: That the sum of $1,345.29 be appro- priated to pay to the County of Middlesex the Town's share of the net cost of care, maintenance and repair of the Middle- sex County Tuberculosis Hospital incurred in the year 1943.


Article 9. Voted: That the sum of $500.00 be appropriated to repair a large window frame and adjacent brick work on the home of Mr. DeCordova.


Article 10. Voted: To pass over the Article.


Article 11. Voted: That a committee be appointed by the Moderator to consist of five members; one from the Board of Selectmen, one from the School Committee, one from the Planning Board, and two others to study the needs of the Lincoln Schools in regard to building facilities and equipment and to report their findings to next regular town meeting, and that the sum of $350.00 be hereby appropriated for such expenses as they may incur.


In accordance with the above vote the Moderator appointed the following :


Selectmen - Albert A. Schaal


School Committee - William N. Page


Planning Board - - Charles K. Fitts Margaret M. Norton James DeNormandie


Article 12. Voted: That the Town accept the provisions of Chapter 40, Sections 27A and 30A as amended by Chapter 133, Acts of 1938.


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Article 13. Voted: To make the following revisions and additions to the Zoning By-Laws: -


Section 5. (f) add after the word "owner" the words "If a resident of Lincoln."




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