Town annual report of Andover 1963-1969, Part 77

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


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1,000.00


7,000.00


(Incl. $570 for out-of-state travel)


Weights and Measures


Personal Services Other Expenses


$


1,800.00


668.00


Building Inspection


Personal Services Other Expenses (Incl. $100 for out-of-state travel)


14,942.00


2,090.00


Personal Services 100,000.00


Other Expenses 52,650.00


Snow Removal and Ice Control


Personal Services Other Expenses


159,300.00


Personal Services


8,000.00


Other Expenses


33,500.00


Parks


Personal Services


30,845.00


Other Expenses


13,500.00


Trees


Personal Services


19,503.00


Other Expenses


5,975.00


(Incl. $50.00 for out-of-state travel)


Dutch Elm Control


Personal Services


14,288.00


Other Expenses


5,800.00


Insect Pest Control


Personal Services


10,715.00


Other Expenses


7,575.00


Vehicle Maintenance


Personal Services


21,921.00


Other Expenses


75,200.00


Street Lighting


60,000.00


Engineering


Personal Services Other Expenses


1,295.00


Sewers


Personal Services


23,411.00


Other Expenses


14,550.00


Landfill Operation


Personal Services


19,717.00


Other Expenses


9,750.00


Garbage Contract


40,000.00


Board of Health


Personal Services Other Expenses


3,875.00


Animal Inspection


Other Expenses


600.00


Veterans' Services


Personal Services


12,744.00


Other Expenses


40,975.00


Personal Services


3,920,207.00


Other Expenses


794,980.47


(Incl. $4600 out-of-state travel)


34,850.53


Regional Vocational School


71,449.00


Library


Personal Services Other Expenses ($76,352-Incl.


139,841.00


$400 out-of-state travel) less


69,522.27


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Highways (General Maintenance)


40,000.00


Sidewalks


15,217.00


(Incl. $100 out-of-state travel)


24,767.00


Andover School Department


Unpaid bills for 1968


Dog License Reimbursement ($2,546.73) and Grant-in-Aid ($4,283.50)


Recreation Department


Water


Personal Services


110,000.00


Other Expenses ($Incl. $150 out-of-state travel


109,500.00


and $841.78 for two unpaid bills 1-1966 and 1-1968)


Personal Services Other Expenses (Total -- $33,220 less investment income-$8,500=$24,720)


28,700.00


4,520.00


Insurance


76,000.00


Employee Benefits


36,000.00


Patriotic and Civic Celebrations


2,250.00


Veterans' Headquarters and Rental


2,160.00


Retirement


136,899.00


Damages to Persons and Property


3,000.00


Interest Expense


611,629.00


Bond Redemptions


1,130,000.00


Equipment Outlay


22,190.00


Compensation Plan


60,000.00


Total BUDGET to be raised by taxation


$9,542,248.27


SPECIAL ARTICLES (FROM TAXATION)


ARTICLE 6 Chapter 90 Highway Construction


$ 62,000.00


ARTICLE 7 River Street Improvement


25,000.00


ARTICLE 8 Construct road in Lowell Junction Industrial Area 25,000.00


ARTICLE 9 Electronic Voting Machines (Second Payment) 7,000.00


ARTICLE 10 School Sites


12,000.00


ARTICLE 13 Sewer -- Chestnut Street (from Stratford Road to Morton Street)


4,500.00


ARTICLE 14 Public Safety Center (additional funds)


5,000.00


ARTICLE 15 Dredging and clearing land at Haggetts Pond


20,000.00


ARTICLE 16 Repair North Main Street


15,000.00


(Elm Square north to Shawsheen River Bridge)


ARTICLE 17 M B T A Contract


2,500.00


ARTICLE 20 Repairs to Town Hall


4,500.00


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Spring Grove Cemetery


Personal Services 41,786.00 Other Expenses 17,355.00


ARTICLE 21 Greater Lawrence Sanitary District


$ 2,256.98


ARTICLE 22 Aerial Platform Fire Truck 35,000.00


ARTICLE 23 Outdoor Lighting -- Softball Fields 3,000.00


ARTICLE 24 Addition to Town Garage


3,500.00


ARTICLE 28 Annual Rental -- All or portion of Merrimack Valley National Bank Parking Lot for Municipal purposes


1.00


Total SPECIAL ARTICLES to be raised by taxation


$226,257.98


SPECIAL ARTICLES (TO BE BONDED)


ARTICLE 10 School Sites


$368,000.00


ARTICLE 14 Public Safety Center (additional funds)


110,000.00


Total SPECIAL ARTICLES to be bonded


$478,000.00


SPECIAL ARTICLES (FROM AVAILABLE FUNDS)


ARTICLE 26 Transfer to Conservation Fund


$ 6,500.00


GRAND TOTAL BUDGET AND SPECIAL ARTICLES


$10,253,006.25


ARTICLE 25 Overlay Reserve to Reserve Fund


$ 45,000.00


ARTICLE 30 Free Cash to reduce 1969 tax rate


$ 550,800.00


ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING


MARCH 8, 1969


ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Town Manager and the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue for the financial years beginning January 1, 1969 and January 1, 1970, in accordance with provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 17, or take any other action relative thereto.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to accept Article 5 as printed in the war- rant.


ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate the sum of $62,000 for Chapter 90 Highway Construction, the Town to be reimbursed 50% by the Commonwealth and 25% by the County; and to authorize the Town to acquire necessary drainage easements by gift, by purchase, or by seizure by right of eminent domain.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED unanimously to accept Article 6 and raise by taxation the sum of $62,000 for Chapter 90 Highway Construction, the Town to be reimbursed 50% by the Commonwealth and 25% by the County; and to authorize the Town to acquire necessary drainage easements by gift, by purchase, or by seizure by right of eminent domain.


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ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate the sum of $25,000 for the purpose of improving River Street in Ballardvale from Ballard- vale Center to Lowell Junction Road approximately, and to authorize the Selectmen to acquire by gift, by purchase or by seizure by right of eminent domain easements over the following parcels of land:


RIVER STREET


MAP NO.


LOT NO.


139


67 & 147 68


Saul Dearborn (Tax Title)


Mary McCabe (Tax Title)


139


70 & 146


Henry J. & Mary W. Trow


139


148 & 149


Howard L. & Mary C. Colbath


140


25


Lewis P. & Attley M. Nason


140


26


Clyde A. & Jocelyn A. White


1


140


32


Eugene L. & Kathleen A. Pimpare


140


33


Robert G. & Rose M. Northup


140


35


Charles R. & Agnes M. Coolidge


140


36


Henry C. & Mary L. Burbine


140


37,40,42,&49


Theodore Mikulewicz


140


38


Marjorie L. Coombs, Agnes M. Grove


140


39


James C. Stearns Sr. & Mary R.


140


41


James F. & Helen M. Fereira


140


48


William R. Ballou


140


50


Robert, Jr. & Elizabeth A. Mills


140


51


Town of Andover


140


52


Forrest J. Bussell


140


52A


Town of Andover


141


2


John J. & Timothy F. Cronin


141


3


Bette Brooks


160


8


Henry W. & Victolia S. Wrigley


and as described in a preliminary plan prepared by the County Engineer and updated by the Town Engineer which is on file in the office of the Town Clerk.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to accept Article 7 as printed in the war- rant in the amount of $25,000 by taxation. The VOTE -- YES 488, NO 13 -- voted by more than 2/3 as required. A favorable report of the Andover Planning Board was read by James Trenholm, Secretary. A quorum was present.


ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to acquire, accept and construct a road in the Lowell Junction Industrial Area of the Town and authorize the Selectmen to acquire the necessary lands and easements by gift, by purchase, or by seizure by right of eminent domain from the following supposed owners:


TOWN MAP


LOT


163


2


Kelmore Realty Trust


163


3


Amy U. Whitten


163


4A


Arthur E. & Josephine M. DeMontigny-Boston & Maine) Corporation )


163


7


Gus Dovidio


163


8


Bror Y. & Sonja M. Berg


163


9


Pasquale Tallini


163


9A


Bror Y. & Sonja M. Berg


163


10


Bror Y. & Sonja M. Berg


185


185


2 3


The Gillette Co. Gus Dovidio


139


139


69


Peter D. & Katherine M. Quinn


and to raise by taxation and appropriate or transfer from available funds the sum of $25, 000 and authorize the use of any unexpended funds voted under Article 4 of the


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August 21, 1967 Special Town Meeting.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED that Article 8 be approved as printed in the warrant in the amount of $25, 000 by taxation and authorize the use of any unex- pended funds voted under Article 4 of the August 21, 1967 Special Town Meeting, -no money to be expended unless and until the B & M grants a satisfactory right of way and arrangements can be made to have access to Ballardvale Street. The VOTE -- YES, 577, No, 19 -- voted by more than 2/3 as required. A favorable report of the Andover Planning Board was read by James Trenholm, Secretary. A quorum was present.


ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate the sum of $7,000 as the second of three payments for the purchase of so-called elec- tronic voting machines, said amount to be added to the amount voted under Article 14 of the Annual Town Meeting of March, 1968.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED that Article 9 be approved as printed in the Warrant in the amount of $7,000 by taxation, said amount to be added to the amount voted under Article 14 of the Annual Town Meeting of March, 1968.


ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate one million dollars for the purpose of acquiring, for school purposes, certain parcels of land in whole or in part and described as follows:


MAP LOT # SUPPOSED TO BE OWNED BY


AREA (+/-)


SITE #1


187


1


Jacob Shlekis


58.54 A


SITE #2


218


2


Thomas A. Lawrence


20 A


218


3A


Fred W. Doyle


6.0A


217


10


Everett S. & Lillian H. Boutwell


1.43A


217


10A


Everett S. & Lillian H. Boutwell


63,505


sf


217


11


Philip I. Gaudette


7 A


224


1A


Fred W. Doyle


54.8 A


225


3


Fred W. Doyle


4,136 sf


225


4


Fred W. Doyle


6 A


225


7


Joseph E. & Phoebe C. Brouillard


29,600


225


8


Fred W. Doyle


SITE #3


153


1


John M. & Elizabeth W. Forbes


2.47 A


153


6


Harry Axelrod


44,762 sf


153


7


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


8


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


9


Harry Axelrod


43,560


sf


153


10


Harry Axelrod


43,560


sf


153


11


Harry


Axelrod


44,173 sf


153


12


Harry Axelrod


60,000


sf


153


13


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


14


Harry Axelrod


43,560


sf


153


16


Harry Axelrod


1.17 A


153


17


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


18


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


19


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


20


Harry Axelrod


43,560


sf


153


21


Harry


Axelrod


7.5 A


SITE #4


139 1


Leslie J. & Valerie Trombly


45,100 sf


153


15


Harry Axelrod


sf 9A


3.79 A


53


SITE #4-cont.


139


2


Wallace S. & Martha Ferris


139


3


Charles E. & Clara C. Bengtson


139


4


Roland I. & Phyllis E. Luken


5,829 sf 2,500 sf 2.75 A


139


6


Andre A. & Rita M. Croteau


3.25 A


139


19


Robert L. & Louise M. Mears


4,000 sf


139


20


Robert L. & Louise M. Mears Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


11,000 sf


139


22


Eleanor D. Doyle & Philip F. Doyle


5,000 sf


139


23


Eleanor D. Doyle & Philip F. Doyle


5,000 sf


139


24


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


16,000 sf


139


25


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


16,960 sf 7,500 sf


139


27


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


11,316 sf


139


28


Carl F. & Jennie C. Mudgett


5,200 sf


139


29


David D. & Amy R. Robinson; John & Amy Ramsay James M. Thresh er


5,200 sf 5,200 sf


139


33


Thomas A., Jr. & Patricia Emmons


22,592 sf


139


35


Thomas A., Jr. & Patricia Emmons


15,000 sf


139


38


Sylvester & Mildred McGovern


25,941 sf


139


39


Carl F. & Jennie C. Mudgett


26,986 sf


139


40


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


49,080 sf


139


41


Philip & Eleanor D. Doyle


13,110 sf


139


50A


Horace J. & Mary J. Hayman


17,740 sf 13.26 A 4.1 A


139


55


John J. & Elizabeth H. Provosoli John Doe


14,575 sf


139


68


Saul Dearborn (Heirs)


4,500 sf .5 A 6.0 A


139


72


John A. Quinn, et al


139


76


Drina Jane Tomlinson


4,500 sf


139


77


Susie M. Young


4,500 sf


139


81


Albert & Mona Marryat


3,500 sf


139


82


Eugene B. Hamilton (Trust)


3,500 sf


139


83


Dorothy Martell


5,685 sf


139


84


John S. & Marion F. Gollan


4,273 sf


139


85


John S. & Marion F. Gollan


4,158 sf


139


86


John S. & Marion F. Gollan


4,045 sf


139


87


John S. & Marion F. Gollan


4,431 sf


139


88


Willard T. & Barbara C. Ferris


12,023 sf


139


90


Eugene B. Hamilton (Trust)


3,638 sf


139


91


Asdrubale Azzari


7,000 sf


139


92


Herbert & Stella Starr


6,600 sf


139


93


John Doe


6,213 sf


139


93A


Max T. Goldman


5,825 sf


139


94


Clodemire & Daisy Bessette


5,437 sf


139


95


Roland & Florence Decaher


5,053 sf


139


96


Clara Rogers: Louise & Winnifred Axelby


4,666 sf


139


97


Fred & Florence Edmunds


4,288 sf


139


98


Joseph & Lena Gallant


3,950 sf


139


99


Eugene B. Hamilton


4,610 sf


139


100


Eugene B. Hamilton


2,200 sf


139


101


Elmer & Ola Brackenbush


5,000 sf


139


102


Eugene Gorrill


4,644 sf


139


104


Ethel C. Hoarty


4,306 sf


139


108


Eugene B. Hamilton


2,228 sf


139


109


Frank & Stella Moriarty


4,486 sf


139


110


Mary C. & Bowden Holmes


4,566 sf


139


111


Eugene Hamilton


13,938 sf


139


114


Eugene Hamilton


4,806 sf


139


115


Wm. James Curtis


4,841 sf


5


Harold D. & Edna M. Sheaff


1


5,000 sf


139


21


139


26


Philip F. & Eleanor D. Doyle


10,400 sf


139


30


139


31


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


139


50


Susan B. Wonson


139


60A


139


69


Mary McCabe


4.21 A 1.1 A


139


4A


Harold D. & Edna M. Sheaff


139


54


SITE #4-cont.


139


116


Jeremiah J. Regan


4,886 sf


139


117


Hugh, Jr. & Annie McLay


8,934 sf


139


118


Andrew Long


3,995 sf


139


119


Eugene B. Hamilton


10,825 sf


139


121


Eugene B. Hamilton


8,310 sf


139


122


Charles & Ann Dixon


10,734 sf


139


123


Earl R. & Mary Campbell


5,214 sf


139


124


Eugene Hamilton


5,112 sf


139


125


William F. Quinn, Jr; Olive Quigley


4 A


139


126


Eugene Hamilton


22,689 sf


139


127


Thomas & Effie Birney


5,000 sf


139


128


Louis & Marie Bannister


5,000 sf


139


131


Eugene Hamilton


7,216 sf


139


132


Fred & Bessie Dyment


5,000 sf


139


133


Francis Brackett


5,000 sf


139


137


Eugene Hamilton


6,250 sf


139


138


Jean E. (Cassely) Long


15,625 sf


139


139


Henry and Mary Medugno


6,250 sf


139


140


Eugene B. Hamilton


20,836 sf


139


141


Thom., Jr. & Grace Talbot


10,408 sf


139


143


Annie Richardson


6,108 sf


SITE #5


92


39


Albert & Lorraine Bachelder


6.96 A


92


43


Albert & Mildred Reed


.5 A


92


44


Albert & Mildred Reed


12.33 A


SITE #6


18 86,87,88 Edward Jones


89,90,91,


92,93,94,


95,97


18


83 Helen Driscoll McDonald


2.51 A


18


103


Irene, Francis, Grace, John D., Mary (Walsh)


7.17 A


18


104 Irene, Francis, Grace, John D., Mary (Walsh)


6.23 A


18


105 Irene, Francis, Grace, John D., Mary (Walsh)


5.8 A


SITE #7


81


1


Richard W. & Patricia B. Lally


30.87 A


SITE #8


62


11


Anna White


23.5 A


SITE #9


10


Joseph Glowacki


27


2 7


Frederick P. & Emily Walton Taft


27.23 A 30.0 A


and to determine whether such sum shall be raised by taxation, by transfer from available funds, by borrowing or by any combination of the foregoing; and to author- ize the Board of Selectmen to acquire said parcels by gift, by purchase or by seiz- ure by right of eminent domain, or take any other action relative thereto.


After a lengthy discussion of this article, a motion made on Article 10 was with- drawn.


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5.0A


and Helen (McDonald) Driscoll


and Helen (McDonald) Driscoll


and Helen (McDonald) Driscoll


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to adjourn at 4:30 P. M. until Monday evening, March 10, 1969 at 7:30 P. M. in the Andover High School Gymnasium.


ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING MARCH 10, 1969


The check lists were used at entrance and showed 891 voters admitted to the meet- ing.


The meeting was called to order by Arthur Williams, Moderator at 7:40 P. M. having been adjourned from Saturday, March 8, 1969 at 4:30 P. M.


At this time, discussion of Article 10 was resumed.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED THAT THE Board of Selectmen be authorized to acquire for school purposes, on behalf of the Town, by purchase, by gift, or by seizure by right of eminent domain, under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 80A as amended, the following sites as listed in the warrant for the Town Meeting, Article 10 'and the supplemental warrant, Article 2:


MAP # LOT # SUPPOSED TO BE OWNED BY


AREA (+/-)


SITE #1


187


1


Jacob Shlekis


58.54 A


SITE #2


218


2


Thomas A. Lawrence


20 A


218


3A


Fred W. Doyle


6.0 A


217


10


Everett S. & Lillian H. Boutwell


1.43A


217


10A


Everett S. & Lillian H. Boutwell


63.505 sf


217


11


Philip I. Gaudette


7 A


224


1A


Fred W. Doyle


54.8 A


225


3


Fred W. Doyle


4.136 sf


225


4


Fred W. Doyle


6 A


225


7


Joseph E. & Phoebe C. Brouillard


29,600 sf


225


8


Fred W. Doyle


9A


SITE #3


153


1


John M. & Elizabeth W. Forbes


2.47 A


153


6


Harry Axelrod


44,762 sf


153


7


Harry


Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


8


Harry


Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


9


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


10


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


11


Harry Axelrod


44,173 sf


153


12


Harry Axelrod


60,000 sf


153


13


Harry Axelrod


45,100 sf


153


14


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


15


Harry


Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


16


Harry


Axelrod


1.17 A


153


17


Harry


Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


18


Harry


Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


19


Harry Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


20


Harry


Axelrod


43,560 sf


153


21


Harry


Axelrod


7.5 A


56


SITE #4


139


1


Leslie J. & Valerie Trombly


3.79 A


139


2


Wallace S. & Martha Ferris


4.21 A


139


3


Charles E. & Clara C. Bengtson


1.1 A


139


4


Roland I. & Phyllis E. Luken


5,829 sf


139


4A


Harold D. & Edna M. Sheaff


2,500 sf


139


5


Harold D. & Edna M. Sheaff Andre A. & Rita M. Croteau


3.25 A


139


19


Robert L. & Louise M. Mears


4,000 sf


139


20


Robert L. & Louise M. Mears


5,000 sf


139


21


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


11,000 sf


139


22


Eleanor D. Doyle & Philip F. Doyle


5,000 sf


139


23


Eleanor D. Doyle & Philip F. Doyle


5,000 sf


139


24


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


16,000 sf


139


25


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


16,960 sf


139


26


Philip F. & Eleanor D. Doyle


7,500 sf


139


27


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


11,316 sf


139


28


Carl F. & Jennie C. Mudgett


5,200 sf


139


29


David D. & Amy R. Robinson;


John & Amy Ramsay


10,400 sf


139


30


James M. Thresher


5,200 sf 5,200 sf


139


33


Thomas A., Jr. & Patricia Emmons


22,592 sf


139


35


Thomas A., Jr. & Patricia Emmons


15,000 sf


139


38


Sylvester & Mildred McGovern


25,941 sf


139


39


Carl F. & Jennie C. Mudgett


26,986 sf


139


40


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


49,080 sf


139


41


Philip & Eleanor D. Doyle


13,110 sf


139


50A


Horace J. & Mary J. Hayman


17,740 sf


139


50


Susan B. Wonson


13.26 A


139


55


4.1 A


139


60A


14,575 sf


139


68


Saul Dearborn (Heirs)


4,500 sf


139


69


Mary McCabe


.5 A 6.0 A


139


76


Drina Jane Tomlinson


4,500 sf


139


77


Susie M. Young


4,500 sf


139


81


Albert & Mona Marryat


3,500 sf


139


82


Eugene B. Hamilton ( Trust)


3,500 sf


139


83


Dorothy Martell


5,685


sf


139


84


John S. & Marion F. Gollan


4,273 sf


139


85


John S. & Marion F. Gollan


4,158 sf


139


86


John S. & Marion F. Gollan


4,045 sf


139


87


John S. & Marion F. Gollan


4,431 sf


139


88


Willard T. & Barbara C. Ferris


12,023 sf


139


90


Eugene B. Hamilton (Trust)


3,638 sf


139


91


Asdrubale Azzari


7,000 sf


139


92


Herbert & Stella Starr


6,600 sf


139


93


John Doe


6,213


sf


139


93A


Max T. Goldman


5,825 sf


139


94


Clodemire & Daisy Bessette


5,437 sf


139


95


Roland & Florence Decaher


5,053


sf


139


96


Clara Rogers; Louise & Winnifred Axelby


4,666 sf


139


97


Fred & Florence Edmunds


4,288 sf


139


98


Joseph & Lena Gallant


3,950 sf


139


99


Eugene B. Hamilton


4,610 sf


139


100


Eugene B. Hamilton


2,200 sf


139


101


Elmer & Ola Brackenbush


5,000 sf


139


102


Eugene Gorrill


4,644 sf


139


104


Ethel C. Hoartz


4,306 sf


139


10 8


Eugene B. Hamilton


2,228 sf


139


109


Frank & Stella Moriarty


4,486 sf


139


110


Mary C. & Bowden Holmes


4,566 sf


139


111


Eugene Hamilton


13,938 sf


139


114


Eugene Hamilton


4,806 sf


57


2.74 A


139


6


139


31


Eleanor C. Doyle, Exec.


John J. & Elizabeth H. Provosoli John Doe


139


72


John A. Quinn, et al


SITE #4-cont.


139


115


Wm. James Curtis


4,841 sf


139


116


Jeremiah J. Regan


4,886 sf


139


117 Hugh, Jr. & Annie McLay


8,934 sf


139


118


Andrew Long


3,995 sf


139


119


Eugene B. Hamilton


10,825 sf


139


121


Eugene B. Hamilton


8,310 sf


139


122


Charles & Anna Dixon


10,734 sf


139


123


Earl R. & Mary Campbell


5,214 sf


139


124


Eugene Hamilton


5,112 sf


139


125


William F. Quinn, Jr., Olive Quigley


4 A


139


126


Eugene Hamilton


22,689 sf


139


127


Thomas & Effie Birney


5,000 sf


139


128


Louis & Marie Bannister


5,000 sf


139


131


Eugene Hamilton


7,216 sf


139


132


Fred & Bessie Dyment


5,000 sf


139


133


Francis Brackett


5,000 sf


139


137


Eugene Hamilton


6,250 sf


139


138


Jean E. (Cassely) Long


15,625 sf


139


139


Henry and Mary Medugno


6,250 sf


139


140


Eugene B. Hamilton


20,836 sf


139


141


Thom., Jr. & Grace Talbot


10,408 sf


139


143


Annie Richardson


6,108 sf


SITE #6


18 86,87,88, Edward Jones


5.0A


89,90,91,


92,93,94,


95,97


18


83


Helen Driscoll McDonald


2.51 A


18


103


Irene, Francis, Grace, John D., Mary (Walsh) and


7.17 A


Helen (McDonald) Driscoll


Irene, Francis, Grace, John D., Mary (Walsh) and


6.23


18


105


Irene, Francis, Grace, John D., Mary (Walsh) and


5.8 A


Helen (McDonald) Driscoll


SITE #8


62


11 Anna White


23.5 A


Map #152 - Lots 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, supposed to be owned by Harry Axelrod -- and containing approximately ten acres;


said sites to be acquired in whole or in part, the precise boundaries of the lands taken to be determined by the unanimous decision of a committee appointed by the Moderator, which Committee shall consist of the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, the Chairman of the Finance Committee, the Chairman of the Planning Board, the Chair- man of the School Committee and two other citizens to be appointed by the moderator, and I further move that the sum of $12,000.00 be appropriated to be raised by taxa- tion therefor, in the current year and 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 $368, 000, pursuant to Chapter 44, Section 7(3), of the General Laws as amended and supplemen- ted, each issue of said bonds or notes to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from its date.


The VOTE -- YES 464, NO 48 -- voted by more than 2/3 as required. A favorable report of the Andover Planning Board was read by Harold T. King, Chairman. A quorum was present.


ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate the sum of $10,000 for highway improvements on Rattlesnake Hill Road and Reservation


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18


104


Helen (McDonald) Driscoll


Road and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire all necessary easements therefor by gift, by purchase or by seizure by right of eminent domain, over portions of -


Rattlesnake Hill Road


Map 82, Lot 1B supposed to be owned by Charles C. & Anna R. Liang;


Map 82, Lot 1C supposed to be owned by John S. Tumblin, Tr. of Custom Homes Realty Trust;


Map 82, Lot 1D supposed to be owned by Doris A. Bacon, 429 South Main Street;


Reservation Road


Map 73, Lot 12, supposed to be owned by Andover Village Improvement Society;


Map 91, Lot 46, supposed to be owned by Andover Village Improvement Society.


Article 11 was defeated -- The VOTE YES 353 -- NO 186, less than the 2/3 vote required. An unfavorable report of the Andover Planning Board was read by James Trenholm, Sec- retary.


ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to install approximately 900 feet of 10" sewer main from Chestnut Street to Summer Street and approximately 1400 feet of 8" sewer in Summer Street from Stratford Road to near Stevens Circle and to appropriate the sum of $61,000; and to determine whether the same shall be raised by taxation, by transfer from available funds, by borrowing or by any combination of the fore- going, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 12 was defeated. The VOTE YES 311, NO 233, less than the 2/3 vote required. A favorable report of the Andover Planning Board was read by James Trenholm, Secre- tary.


ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to install approximately 150 lineal feet of 12" sewer main in Chestnut Street from Stratford Road to Morton Street and appro- priate therefor the sum of $4,500; 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, or take any other action relative thereto.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED that Article 13 be approved as printed in the warrant in the amount of $4, 500 by taxation. A favorable report by the Andover Planning Board was read by James Trenholm, Secretary.


ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $120,000, or any other sum for the constructing, originally equipping and furnishing of a Public Safety Center, said sum to be added to that voted under Article 7 of the Special Town Meeting of August 21, 1967, and to determine whether the additional sum shall be raised by taxation, by transfer from available funds, by borrowing or by any combina- tion of the foregoing, or take any other action relative thereto.


Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED that the sum of $115,000 be appropriated for constructing, originally equipping and furnishing a Public Safety Center, said sum to be added to that voted under Article 16 of the Annual Town Meeting of March 11, 1967, and to meet said additional appropriation, the sum of $5,000 shall be raised by taxation in the current year and the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select- men, 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 $110,000, pursuant to Chapter 44, Section 7(3) of the General Laws as amended and supplemented, each issue of said bonds or notes to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from its date.


The VOTE-YES 545, NO 45 -- voted by more than 2/3 as required. A favorable report by


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the Andover Planning Board was read by James Trenholm, Secretary. A quorum was pres- ent.


ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise by taxation and appropriate the sum of $20,000 for the dredging and clearing of land of the Town of Andover adjacent to Haggetts Pond.




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