Town annual report of Andover 1963-1969, Part 65

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 902


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Philip, Frank & Dominic


142


2


MAP


LOT


NAME


126


10


Joseph S. Cyr & Julius J. Sasso Tr. of the Joseph S. Cyr Trust


126


3


Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Technical High School District Fred W. Doyle


126


4


126


9


Mrs. Grace Boyd


125


1


Strazzula Bros. Co., Philip, Frank & Dominic


142


2


Frederic P. Worthen


142


2A


Jacob & Armenhouie Jacobson


142


2B


Jacob & Armenhouie Jacobson


142


3


Frederic P. Worthen


142


3A


Jacob & Armenhouie Jacobson


187


3


Roger H. & Helen N. Lewis


145


5B


Gustave A. Schlott


164


1


Roger H. & Helen Lewis


165


1


Julian Cohen & Melvin Newman Tr., Andover Realty Trust


165


4


Catherine G. Shattuck


165


3


David R. Webb


166


15


Catherine G. Shattuck


168


27


Peter & Julia Hagopian


168


28


Helen Maratian


168


29


Gustave A. Schlott


186


1


Roger H. & Helen Lewis


that the Town Manager shall, except as otherwise hereinbefore stated, have all powers necessary to carry out the sewer construction project hereinbefore authorized; and that betterments are to be assessed, no funds to be expended for construction other than plans unless the project is approved by two-thirds of the full membership of the Board of Selectmen and two-thirds of the full membership of the Finance Commit- tee. The Vote -- YES 629, NO 4. Voted by more than 2/3 as required. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk. A quorum was present.


ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $2, 111, 000 or any other sum to construct a sewer for the West Andover Industrial Area from low point near Andover-Lawrence line; along the southern side of the Merrimack River to a point northerly of Laurel Lane; from the Merrimack River interceptor cross country on the west side of Route 93, along River Road; thence cross country to near Chandler Road; cross country from the Merrimack interceptor to Laurel Lane; along Laurel Lane to near River Road; a pumping station near the Merrimack River and a force main cross country from low point of Merrimack River to North Street; cross country North Street to Webster Street; in Webster Street; in North Street from Webster Street to Greenwood Road. A gravity line in Chandler Road; cross country from Chandler Road under Beacon Street under Route 495, under Canterbury Street to Poor Street in Poor Street and Haverhill Street and to determine how any such sum shall be raised whether by taxation, transfer or borrowing or by any combination of the foregoing or otherwise, to authorize the Selectmen to apply for and accept any Federal, State or County Aid available or take any other action connected with or incidental to the foregoing and authorize the Selectmen to acquire on behalf of the Town by purchase, by gift, or by seizure by right of eminent domain, temporary construction easements and permanent easements in lands supposed to be owned by :


MAP


LOT


NAME


126


10


Joseph S. Cyr & Julius J. Sasso Tr. of the Joseph S. Cyr Trust


126


3


Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Technical High School District Fred W. Doyle


126


4


126


9 Mrs. Grace Boyd


125


1 2 Strazzula Bros. Co., Philip, Frank & Dominic Frederick P. Worthen


142


142


2A Jacob & Armenhouie Jacobson


142


2B Jacob & Armenhouie Jacobson


142


3 Frederic P. Worthen


142


3A Jacob & Armenhouie Jacobson


187


3 Roger H. & Helen N. Lewis


145


5B Gustave A. Schlott


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MAP


LOT


NAME


164


1


Roger H. & Helen Lewis


165


1


Julian Cohen & Melvin Newman Tr., Andover Realty Trust


165


4 Catherine G. Shattuck


165


3


David R. Webb


166


15


Catherine G. Shattuck


168


28


Helen Maratian


186


1


Roger H. & Helen Lewis


105


7


Fred W. Doyle


105


11


Henry A. & Amy Marique


105


10


Leontine Marique


105


11A


Henry & Amy Marique


106


71


Lawrence N. & Isabella O. Monette


106


63


Wilfred & Antonia Croteau


106


66


Fabien & Cora B. Matton


87


1


H. Armand & Marie Claire Guilmette


87


3


Wilfred H. & Alice M. Blanchette


87


2


Samuel J. & Delia D. Blake


70


17


Andover Associates Inc.


69


18


Andover Associates Inc.


69


19


Andover Associates Inc.


69


38A


Carmeliana M., Thomas, Edna Grieco


52


80


Earl J. & Isabella P. Waddington


52


81


N. J. Brox Realty Co.


52


83


Paul J. & Rosemary J. Seccareccio


52


85


Donald C. & Marilyn W. Crandlemire


52


88


David Cutler


52


89


Granville C. & Janet E. Guild


52


90


Donald A. MacNeil


and to take any other action incidental to or connected with the foregoing matters or any of them. Betterments are to be assessed.


Article 25 was withdrawn.


ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $250,000 in addition to any State and/or Federal Aid that may be available therefor for the pur- pose of constructing sewage treatment and disposal facilities by the construction of a sanitary sewage treatment plant and necessary appurtenances; and to determine whether the same shall be raised by taxation, by transfer from available funds, by borrowing or by any combination of the foregoing; and to authorize the application for and the acceptance by the Selectmen of State and/or Federal Aid for the above; or take any other action.


Article 26 was withdrawn.


ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate the sum of $5,000.00 and to authorize the Town Manager to enter into a One Year contract with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to use said sum or any part thereof to defray deficits of the railroad resulting from providing commuter service from Andover to Boston.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to raise by taxation the sum of $5,000.00 under Article 27. The Vote YES-413, NO-235.


ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate the sum of $21, 000 and to authorize the Town Manager to enter into a one (1) year con- tract with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and to use said sum or any part thereof to defray deficits of the Eastern Mass. Street Railway Company resulting from providing bus service from Andover to Boston and from Andover to other points within the Greater Lawrence area.


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168


27


Peter & Julia Hagopian


168


29


Gustave A. Schlott


105


6


Doyle Lumber Co., Inc.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to raise by taxation the sum of $21,000 under Article 28.


ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate or transfer from available funds the sum of $50,000 or any other sum for the purpose of cleaning and lining various water lines, said lines to be determined by experience and flow tests.


Article 29 was withdrawn.


ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to create in the Town of Andover a board to be known as the Industrial Development Financing Authority in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1967, entitled "AN ACT PROVIDING FOR FUR- THER INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES AND TOWNS", and to declare than an industrial financing authority is needed in the Town of Andover and that (1) unemployment or the threat thereof exists in the Municipality and in contiguous municipalities, or (2) security against future unemployment and lack of business opportunity is re- quired in the municipality and in contiguous municipalities, and that unemployment or the threat thereof can be alleviated or the security against future unemployment and lack of business opportunity can be provided, by attracting new industry to the municipality or by substantially expanding industry existing in the municipality through an industrial development project or projects financed under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1967, having taken into consideration, in determining the need for such an authority, its ability to adjust to any expected increase in the demand for muni- cipal facilities and services as a result of the expected increase in employment and business activity from such industrial development, on petition of Richard J. Bowen and others.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to accept Article 30 as printed in the warrant.


ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate the sum of $25,000 as the first year's charge for the installation of a public safety emergency reporting system.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to raise by taxation the sum of $6,000 under Article 31 for the repair of the existing fire alarm system.


ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate or transfer from available funds or by borrowing or by any combination of the foregoing the sum of $45,000 for the purpose of installing a water main not less than six inches and not more than sixteen inches to complete the loop from Bancroft booster station to Prospect Hill by way of Town owned land, Holt Road, Stinson Road, Andover By-Pass and Salem Street. This installation will connect two twelve inch mains and follows the master plan as adjusted to current and future needs.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously that the sum of $45,000 is hereby appropriated for the purpose of installing a water main of not less than six inches and not more than sixteen inches in diameter to complete the loop from Ban- croft booster station to Prospect Hill by way of town-owned land, Holt Road, Stinson Road, Andover By-Pass and Salem Street, and to meet said appropriation the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, is hereby authorized to issue and sell bonds or notes of the Town at one time or from time to time not exceeding in principal amount the sum of $45,000 pursuant to Chapter 44, Section 8(5) of the General Laws, as amended and supplemented, each issue of said bonds or notes to mature in not more than fifteen (15) years from its date. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk. A quorum was present.


ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a public way and name Burtt Road in accordance with a plan entitled "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Plan of Land in the Town of Andover, Essex County, showing location of right of way taken by the Massachusetts Department of Public Works, June 3, 1958 Scale 40 feet to the inch" recorded in the Registry of Deeds for Essex County, Northern District, as plan #3669 and described in Book 875, page 156; and to authorize the Town to acquire the neces- sary easements by gift, by purchase, or by seizure by right of eminent domain, over


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parcels of land shown on said plan; and to raise and appropriate by transfer of un- expended funds from Article 4 of the Special Town Meeting of August 21, 1967, the sum of of $6.00 for the awarding of damages, if any, by the Board of Selectmen resulting from the taking of the land; and to authorize the expenditure of funds from Article 4 of the Special Town Meeting of August 21, 1967, for roadway improvements. The names of the owners of land supposed to be affected by this article are:


NAME


ASSESSORS TOWN MAP &


LOT


William A. Narus


183


3


Walter Dembkowski


183


4


Bette Brooks


183


5


George Stevens


184


4


Gillette Safety Razor Co.,


Inc.


184


4


Gillette Safety Razor Co.,


Inc.


185


2


Gillette Safety Razor Co., Inc.


162


2


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously to accept Article 33 as printed in the warrant. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk.


ARTICLE 34. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a public way and name Lowell Junction Road in accordance with a plan entitled "Plan of Lowell Junction Road, Ando- ver, Massachusetts, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, Town of Andover, Massachu- setts, Scale 1"=40', February, 1968", Harry R. Feldman, Inc., Surveyors, on file at the office of the Town Clerk; and to authorize the Town to acquire the necessary easements by gift, by purchase, or by seizure by right of eminent domain, over par- cels of land shown on said plan; and to appropriate by transfer of unexpended funds from Article 4 of the Special Town Meeting of August 21, 1967, the sum of $8,500.00 for the awarding of damages, if any, by the Board of Selectmen resulting from the taking of land, said road having been in open, adverse, uninterrupted use by the public for over fifty years. The names of the owners of land supposed to be affected by this article are:


NAME


ASSESSORS TOWN MAP &


LOT


Daniel U. & Helen T. Zielinski


160


1


Joseph & Wanda Serio


160


2


Kupis Trust, Zygmond Kupis, Trustee


160


3


Philip F. Wormwood


160


7


Henry W. & Victolia S. Wrigley


160


8


Philip F. & Helen G. Wormwood


160


8A


Bette Brooks


160


9


Ray A. York


160


10


Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.


159


1


Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.


159


2


Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.


159


3


Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.


159


4


Boston & Maine R. R.


159


5


Merrill A. & Joanne S. Rouff


159


9


Donald L. Robbins Trustee of Robbins Realty Trust


159


11


Gillette Safety Razor Co., Inc.


159


12


Melvin A. Nicoll


159


13


George Morey & John E. Deloury


159


13A


George Morey & John E. Deloury


159


14


Wilhelmina (Znamierowski) Switlekowski


159


15&15A


Richard W. & Nancy M. Park


159


17


Ernest J. & Henrietta F. Robidoux


183


1


Helen E. Walker


183


11


Edy Tyzbin


183


12


George Stevens


184


4


Arthur E. deMontigny


160


9A


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Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously to accept Article 34 as printed in the warrant. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk.


ARTICLE 35. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a public way and name Lowell Junction Road connector in accordance with a plan entitled "Plan of Lowell Junction Road Connector, Andover, Massachusetts, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, Town of Andover, Massachusetts, Scale 1"=40', February, 1968," Harry R. Feldman, Inc., Surveyors, on file at the office of the Town Clerk; and to authorize the Town to ac- quire the necessary easements by gift, by purchase, or by seizure by right of eminent domain, over portions of the following lots shown on the Town Assessors' Maps - Map 160, lots 9, 9A, 10, and 14; Map 161, lots 2 and 2A supposed to be owned by Bette Brooks, Ray A. York, Arthur E. and Josephine E. deMontigny, Arthur E. deMontigny and Harold Karp; and to appropriate by transfer of unexpended funds from Article 4 of the Special Town Meeting of August 21, 1967, the sum of $9,000.00 for the awarding of damages, if any, by the Board of Selectmen resulting from the taking of land.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously to accept Article 35 as printed in the warrant. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk.


ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article 4, part C, of the Spe- cial Town Meeting of August 21, 1967, by adding the following: . and to include the construction of a new roadway from Lowell Junction Road to Ballardvale Street over portions of the following lots shown on the Town Assessors' Maps - Map 160, lots 9, 9A, 10 and 14; Map 161, lots 2 and 2A supposed to be owned by Bette Brooks, Ray A. York, Arthur E. and Josephine E. deMontigny, Arthur E. deMontigny and Harold Karp."


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously to accept Article 36 as print- ed in the warrant. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk.


ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will amend the vote of Article 2, Special Town Meeting of November 20, 1967 Supplementary Warrant and add to the parcels of land over which easements are to be obtained the following: Supposed to be owned by


Map 182, Lot 5 Samuel B. & Helena W. Moody


Map 139, Lot 144 George W. & Mildred I. Davidson


and that betterments will be assessed where applicable.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously to accept Article 37 as print- ed in the warrant. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk.


ARTICLE 38. To see if the Town will vote to acquire portions of Lot IA as shown on Assessors' Map 194, portions of lot 2A as shown on Assessors' Map #195 and all of lots #18 through 23, 28, 28A, 29 through 36, and 39 through 128 as shown on Assessors' Map 195 and a portion of lot 10 on Assessors' Map 196 and supposed to be owned by John Bolten, Jr., Bernard Genzing, Sarah Stevens, John Walker, Mrs. James Fingleton, John Hathaway, James Corr, Virginia Custillow, George McCann, Mrs. L. R. K. Bieber- stein, Victor W. Vass, Susie R. Foss, Charles Partigian, Ester Paul, John F. O'Connor, Charles J. McCabe, Emma Barron, Arthur R. Judge, Alice Mierfield, Mrs. F. D. Rolfe, Harry R. Fallon, John Regan, J. J. and Mary Whalen, Mary E. Whalen, Edith E. Thomp- son, Ina J. Regan, Mabel C. Regan, Ellen Byrne, Garrett J. Burke, James Regan, Mar- jorie E. Poole, Rasheel Tahan, James C. Regan, Maude B. Ryan and Percival D. Perry, for storing water and for protecting the shore line, said land to be acquired by pur- chase, by gift, or by seizure by right of eminent domain and to appropriate $6,520.00 therefore, and to meet said appropriation transfer $2,500.20 from Article 44 1960 Town Meeting and $4,019.80 from available funds or by taxation.


بقيمة شرعى


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously to acquire portions of Lot 1A as shown on Assessors' Map 194, portions of Lot 2A as shown on Assessors' Map #195 and all of Lots #18 through 23, 28, 28A, 29 through 36, and 39 through 128 as shown on Assessors' Map 195 and all lands within said taking area and supposed to be owned by :


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John Bolten, Jr. Susie P. Foss Victor W. Vass Maggie Mahoney Alfred E. Morgan B. E. Wade Milo D. Clay Florentine Nitzschkle et als George F. Rogers John A. O'Brien Emma Barron Elizabeth Fenton Patrick H. McDonnell Alexander Mecervitz Albert Lodge Ralph L. Clark


Rose E. Slye


George F. Rogers et al.


Alice Mierfield


Bernard & Edwina Gallard


John M. Hathaway


Paul Malhorn Louis Muller


Thomas McNitt


Martha Whitworth


Sarah Stevens


John T. Walker


Mary Marsden


Mary Obrassoff


Matilda Lee


Neil & Martha Mclaughlin


Sarah Jane Pickles


Alex Massawitz


Julia A. Martineau


Harold A. Ryan


Peter J. Keenan


James E. Mckeon


James Corr


Arthur Flather


Lillia M. Brault Janet Watson


John Manchester, Jr.


Annie M. Ingalls


Annie Beatty


Mary McNain


John H. & Mary Ryde


John Regan Elizabeth Myer


Louis Kolifat


Frank L. Hall, Jr.


E. J. Gagne


John Whittaker Harry Fallon


Fred D. Roble & R. J. Rolfe


Ella C. Keegan


Rebecca Kaufman


Ellen Byrne Guy H. Wyman


James C. Regan Ira J. Regan Ellen Lodge J. J. & Mary E. Whalen


Laura W. Hamlin


William J. Thompson


Joseph L. Sanborn William F. Devoy


John McCullogh Charles Bartigian Mrs. L. R. K. Bieberstein George McCann Sarah Milner Emily L. Berry Hiram T. Fernald Elizabeth Myers John Whittle Lizzie Buchanan


Clytie Roberta Worcester


Charles J. McCabe


John F. O' Connor, Ex'r.


John C. Porter


Flavila P. Trip


Mrs. R. D. Rolfe


Nellie V. Wood Louisa Lickett


Jeremiah McCarthy Emily L. A. Berry et al Walter & Herman Singer Bernard Gaving


Walter Berry James W. Bradley Hannah Firth John J. Dunn


Mrs. James Fingleton


John T. Harrigan Matilda Lee et al


Gertrude Batterby


Lot McNamara Elizabeth Myers Virginia Gastillow Emily Lister John H. Devine


Otto C. Harig


Ema R. & Lucy I. Hopkins


Emma M. Moeckel


Arthur R. Judge


Edward Elmer


Frederick Samuel Smith


Rose A. Ingalls John E. Mullen Mary J. Lyons Henney E. Fox Michael Mullen


Charles Hoessler


Erhardt Dietz


John W. Murphy et als Nelson Berry Alfred Barnes Patrick Raidy Sophia Pauly Alan Chadwick


Sarah J. Sykes Emery Turner John & Mary F. Lane Mabel C. Regan Edith E. Thompson Mary E. Whalen Stephen Prescott Jennie F. White Mamie Myers Garrett Burke


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Mary O. Swanson Nellie Bain Albert S. Tice Gertrude M. Dana James K. Keegan Sarah Smith Daniel & Maria McCabe Mary A. Goorahan Olin M. Haines Elizabeth Myers Nina Stebbins Abbie A. Hughes Mary A. Gannon Raseed Tahan Mary E. Pode


William H. Barnes George E. Knight Wilfred Kirkland Bridget Cooms John W. Keegan James W. Hilbert Fred H. Skofield


Bessie M. Baizley Mary E. Croke Mrs. George Stebbins


Charles R. Stebbins


Mary Christie John Abouna der Joseph M. Bartley


Maude B. Ryan


Edward M. Espig, et als


Albert C. Webster


James C. Ryan


Annie McNamara Jere T. Harrigan


George A. McCauley


John & Sarah Smith


Lester H. Butterfield


John A. Frejd Charles Reed


and a portion of Lot 10 on Assessors' Map 196 and supposed to be owned by Percival D. Perry including proposed streets as shown on a plan of John M. Hathaway Lots North Essex Registry of Deeds plan #0284-1902


Woodland Street


Admiral Street


Densmore Street Liberty Street


Cypress Street Plymouth Street


Tremont Street


Hawthorne Street


Bristol Street


Center Street Sycamore Street


Maplewood Street


for storing water and for protecting the shore line, said land to be acquired by purchase, by gift, or by seizure by right of eminent domain and to appropriate $6, 520.00 therefore, and to meet said appropriation transfer $2,500.20 from Article 44 1960 Town Meeting and $4,019.80 by taxation. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk. A quorum was present.


ARTICLE 39. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $400,000 for the con- struction of an outdoor swimming pool by the dredging of Pomps Pond and to determine whether the same shall be raised by taxation, by transfer from available funds, by borrowing, or by any combination thereof, or take any other action.


Article 39 was withdrawn.


ARTICLE 40. To see if the Town will vote to return to Ruth H. Chalifour a trian- gular portion of Parcel B shown on "Plan of Land prepared for the Town of Andover, Massachusetts, Scale 1"=100', July 20, 1967, Harry R. Feldman, Inc., Surveyors" recorded as plan #5701 in the North District of Essex Registry of Deeds and described as follows:


A certain parcel of land in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a drill hole at the intersection of two stone walls at the southwesterly corner of Parcel A shown on above mentioned plan; thence S 8-05-10 E 597.67 feet by land of Ruth H. Chalifour to an intersection of two stone walls; thence northeasterly along a stone wall 288 feet more or less by land of the Town of Andover to the intersec- tion of two stone walls; thence northwesterly 350 feet more or less by land of the Town of Andover to the point of beginning; containing 33,470 square feet more or less.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously to accept Article 40 as print- ed in the warrant. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk.


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Frank G. Gilson et als


ARTICLE 41. To see if the Town will vote to accept from Sherwood Homes, Inc. an easement for drains and sewers over land situated northwesterly of Hemlock Road shown as "Sewer and Drainage Easement" on a plan entitled "Resubdivision of Land as Subdivided for Sherwood Homes, Inc., John Shields, Developer, Scale 1"=40', May 21, 1967, James W. Bougioukas, Registered Professional Civil Engineer" recorded at the North Essex Registry of Deeds as plan #5675. The complete description and copy of said plan being on file with the Town Clerk.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to accept Article 41 as printed in the Warrant. Planning Board report on file with the Town Clerk.


ARTICLE 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate, transfer from available funds, or by borrowing, or otherwise, or by any combination of the foregoing, the sum of $76,000.00 for improvements to the water system and authorize the following construction:


To install water mains not less than six inches and not more than sixteen inches in size with all necessary appurtenances in the following locations:


Westerly on Bailey Road from the present terminus of the water line to Fiske Street; thence Northwesterly along Fiske Street to River Road, for a total distance of 5,800 feet, more or less.


All 10" in size


The Betterment Act will apply.


by


And authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire all necessary easements therefore, gift, by purchase, or by seizure by right of eminent domain.


And to authorize the Town Treasurer to accept from St. Francis Seraphic Seminary a contribution of any portion ofsaid sum, which portion, together with the sum voted under this article will be used to construct a ten-inch (10") water main and provide the necessary easements therefor, on petition of Simeon E. LeGendre Jr. and others.


Article 42 was defeated.


ARTICLE 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate by taxation and/or available funds and/or by borrowing seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) or any other sum for improvements to the sanitary sewer system and authorize the construc- tion of a sewer system in Abbot Street for a distance of 1,260 feet, more or less, and cross country to the 24 inch main near the Shawsheen River with sizes from 8 inches to 12 inches; and to determine how the appropriation will be raised, whether by taxation, by transfer of available funds, or borrowing or any combination of the foregoing; and to authorize the Town to acquire the necessary easements by gift, by purchase, or by seizure by right of eminent domain over lands supposed to be owned by William Phillips Foster and John Franklin Foster, see Assessors' Map 75, Lot 17A, Map 95, Lot 2 and Map 95, Lot 3; and Plan recorded with the North Essex District Registry of Deeds #5718, Lots 1 to 78 inclusive and Parcels "A" and "B"; and Frank Catalano, see Plan recorded with the North Essex District Registry of Deeds #5718, Lots 1 to 13 inclusive and lots 44 to 78 inclusive and Parcels "A" and "B"; and John W. Bolton and Jane R. Bolton, see Assessors' Map 75, Lot 3. Betterments will be assessed, on petition of Howell M. Stillman and others.




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